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Is he the greatest villain in the history of the show? The Red Wedding was arguably the most famous scene in the history of the show for all the right and wrong reasons. It was a complete and utter bloodbath, and we understand that. But putting it up against some of the other great scenes in television history feels a bit cheap and, as has been a running theme throughout this show, seems to stink of fans putting it on a pedestal far above where it actually should be.

The chaos of it all was shocking, yes, but there are many other wonderful scenes in this show, too. Remember Ros? Remember Gendry? And while there are some who approve of their message, the TV series fans find it more or less irritating. That's why sooner or later they expressed their feelings on Twitter, banding together with their funny roasts to say what they really think. Scroll down below to see what they had to say and the best roasts they've delivered, and don't forget to tell us what you think whether you are a Game of Thrones fan or not.

This post may include affiliate links. CDunning Report. Just because I do not care about something, that doesn't automatically mean I hate it.

KarnaD91 Report. Sometimes, you just don't watch GOT, not because you want the other peoples to know, but simply because you don't watch it, that's all. Ornsack Report.

A lot of people also tell me often that they watch GOT and that's why they are superior to others. MikeMattingly2 Report. AudreyPorne Report.

True, true. Quit watching GoT and you'll find time to do interesting things, to meet interesting people and to develop an interesing personality. WordsandGuitar Report. LieutenantCool Report. DubDubGames1 Report. Obee1ne Report. Most people have never watched a single episode of Game of Thrones. Even only 14 million people out of Americans watched the finale. You can imagine how sick we are of you. I don't watch it is probably most people's polite way of saying, "For the love of God, shut the hell up about that stupid TV show!!!!

Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Game of Thrones: Season 8 Teaser - Survival. Game of Thrones: Season 8 Teaser - Aftermath. Game of Thrones: Pop-Up Trailer. Game of Thrones: Season 8 Trailer. Game of Thrones: Season 8 Teaser - Crypts of Game of Thrones: Season 8 Teaser - Dragonston View All Videos. View All Photos David Benioff , D. Emilia Clarke Daenerys Targaryen Actor. Aidan Gillen Petyr Baelish Actor. Kit Harington Jon Snow Actor.

Sophie Turner Sansa Stark Actor. Maisie Williams Arya Stark Actor. John Bradley Samwell Tarly Actor. Liam Cunningham Davos Seaworth Actor. Nathalie Emmanuel Missandei Actor. Jerome Flynn Bronn Actor.

Conleth Hill Varys Actor. Kristofer Hivju Tormund Giantsbane Actor. Hannah Murray Gilly Actor. Carice van Houten Melisandre Actor. Indira Varma Ellaria Sand Actor. Joe Dempsie Gendry Actor. David Benioff Executive Producer. Weiss Executive Producer. Carolyn Strauss Co-Executive Producer.

Guymon Casady Co-Executive Producer. Vince Gerardis Co-Executive Producer. Ralph Vicinanza Co-Executive Producer. George R. Martin Co-Executive Producer. David Nutter Director. Miguel Sapochnik Director. Dave Hill Writer. Bryan Cogman Writer.

View All Critic Reviews What a horrible, terrible, rushed and deeply sad ending to an until season 8 amazing show. Roan V.

A horrible thing. I expected more than this, this final don't have a mininum sense. Luan D. Ben S. The show was amazing but this season added so many plot holes and things that made no sense. Gone are most of the extraneous story lines, with only a handful of dumb humour scenes left in. Things feel more vital here, more important than ever, and more dangerous.

I particularly liked the way that the writers go out of their way to re-introduce old characters and tie up loose ends which they do very well. As before, things build to an incredible last couple of episodes, and as ever I'm left eagerly awaiting the next series.

Season Seven This penultimate season of the show is very much in end-game territory. There are only 7 episodes and they move incredibly fast, so that characters appear to be teleporting all over the world given the speed of their travel. There are less characters now so those that remain have to do more, while the spectacular, dragon-oriented action is better than ever before, with the stand-out episodes being four and six in that respect.

The rest is expensive, expansive, and thoroughly engaging, as ever. Season Eight As for the final season, well, it gets a lot of flak here on the Internet Six short episodes, the first couple of which are strong in terms of scene setting.

The fourth episode is the weakest with some excruciating moments, but the fifth might well be the best episode of all, filled with heightened drama and terrific on-screen destruction. The final episode is weaker and ends with some excruciating happy-ever-after material, but the criticisms I have aren't enough to detract from a more than satisfying end to the show.

SnoopyStyle 20 May It's a story of various characters fighting to gain the throne, influence the throne, or survive the throne. There are White Walkers, giants, dragons, and a big ice wall. This follows the George R. Martin series of fantasy novels, at least for the earlier seasons. In our fragmented TV world, this may be the last of the watercooler shows. People are eager to watch it on its first airing and eager to discuss it with their friends right away. People binge to catch up so they can join the conversation.

The writing is great. The production is cinematic. No spoilers in this review. Just binge and enjoy. Hitchcoc 6 January I have reviewed all the individual episodes, but not the show as a whole. There is little that I can add to the impact of this show. I am proud to be on the same planet as those who created and put this work into fruition.

When one looks at the technical accomplishments and the multiple plot strains that have been kept in balance, it is truly a wonder. I know that there are those who can never get past the "book did this" and "the book did that.

For me, I have approached these as the artistic creations they are--as film and television, at that. I have the books. I've not read them but plan to at some point. I doubt at this late stage of my life there will ever be another series to match this.

I like fantasy but am not ruled by it as a genre. But this is for us all. If you've not seen it, treat yourself. I am not its fan Kirpianuscus 14 April I am not one of its fans. For its childish stories, for the feeling after a season biging. But its virtues are many.

And real. From performances of great actors to magnificent use of CGI. For the portraits and for something who you feel authentic and slice of near reality. For the tension and for high care to details. For music and for the mark of HBO.

For the sides of cruelty and references to mythologies and Medieval history. For a sort of genius to reflect contemporary realities. And, especially, for the touching portraits of kindness, duty spirit and sacrifice. For me, it is not a film of a story but the film of its characters. And lovely actors. A parable - serie.

Yes, I am not its fan. But I admitt - a am dependent by it. First, for the inspiration to use old great actors , from Diana Rigg to Max von Sydow. And, sure, for the great performances of young actors, from Emilia Clarke to Maisie Williams.

The great virtue of serie - to remind the taste of classic fairy tales. And the charme, so seductive charme of them. After its end, expecting the prequel, the things are more clear.

It is a great show. Not only for the status of adaptation but for the science to be answer to many other adaptation. It is a serie of characters and their stories , more than the serie of a story itself.

It is a modern fairy tale - the values and sins and failures and virtues are the same. It is a perfect trip guide across history lessons and the near every day reality.

It is the perfect door to a fantastic - realistic universe. And, sure, it is GoT. Just and only GooT. The last season reminds this basic truth. Dragons and cruel revenge many from us are expressions of frustrations and drawings of wrath , old sandals and swords in new version, sex and battles and traitors, and a drop of relation Luke and Anakin Skywalker. And the end, the so infamous end for many from us, it is real perfect.

For a simple reason- it is the fair eulogy of memory of humankind and the right gift to the small details defining us behind appearences. It remains, for me, more than a show, an adventure. Eight seasons. Long months expecting the next season. Impressed by cruelty, in naked expressions, by courage and generosity and loyalty. By few splendid characters. By powerful scenes as the deaths of Hodor or Tommen Baratheon.

Shocked by the execution of Nedd Stark, ball of feelings behind Red Wedding. Feeling the radical transformation of Daenerys , episode by episode, admiring the battle of Winterfel, being impressed by the hard, almost crazy work of entire team. And admiring great actors doing , in impecable manner, theirs job. So, the final taste is marked by profound gratitude. Including Daniel Banioff and D. So I succesfully avoided major spoilers about the show and could binge watch this since the complete Box set came out in early December.

The first season was a bit overwhelming, what with all the houses and characters thrown at you. As you may be able to tell, I have not read the source material. Not sure who of the cast had read it beforehand either. So bare that in mind. Now the line Winter is coming is something everyone associates with the show, I just never expected this to come up so early in the show. What is surprising, at least during the first seasons of the show, is how many supposedly main characters fail to survive.

This keeps the viewers on their tows. Towards the end of the show this gets a bit watered down. Not sure how much influence the original author had there he had only written material for the first 6 seasons of the show, the rest was made up. Having said that, you can feel a drop in quality. And while I have friend who thought the second season was boring it's a bit of a travelling show and things get stretched quite a bit , if he continued to watch, he might feel even worse with the last seasons.



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