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TV finales people are still arguing about — which one nailed the ending?
🏆 Leading: Bran the Broken takes the throne

Game of Thrones spent eight seasons building toward a war for the Iron Throne, and then handed the crown to Bran Stark — a character who had barely spoken in two seasons and whose main trait was quietly watching things happen as the Three-Eyed Raven. Along the way Daenerys, long positioned as a hero, snapped and burned King's Landing to the ground, and Jon Snow killed her before being exiled back to the Night's Watch. Longtime fans felt years of character work were undone in a handful of rushed episodes, and the backlash was so intense it spawned a petition with over a million signatures demanding a remake. It's frequently cited as the clearest example of a beloved show sabotaging its own ending.

Bran the Broken takes the throne Game of Thrones spent eight seasons building toward a war for the Iron Throne, and then handed the crown to Bran Stark — a character who had barely spoken in two seasons and whose main trait was quietly watching things happen as the Three-Eyed Raven. Along the way Daenerys, long positioned as a hero, snapped and burned King's Landing to the ground, and Jon Snow killed her before being exiled back to the Night's Watch. Longtime fans felt years of character work were undone in a handful of rushed episodes, and the backlash was so intense it spawned a petition with over a million signatures demanding a remake. It's frequently cited as the clearest example of a beloved show sabotaging its own ending. is leading so far with 100%.

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TV finales people are still arguing about — which one nailed the ending?
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Bran the Broken takes the throne

Game of Thrones spent eight seasons building toward a war for the Iron Throne, and then handed the crown to Bran Stark — a character who had barely spoken in two seasons and whose main trait was quietly watching things happen as the Three-Eyed Raven. Along the way Daenerys, long positioned as a hero, snapped and burned King's Landing to the ground, and Jon Snow killed her before being exiled back to the Night's Watch. Longtime fans felt years of character work were undone in a handful of rushed episodes, and the backlash was so intense it spawned a petition with over a million signatures demanding a remake. It's frequently cited as the clearest example of a beloved show sabotaging its own ending.

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