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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 944527" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>I was never looking for happy ever after, that would have been cheap. I think considering how heavily character driven the show was, developing Bran into an insanely wise character, giving Sansa a first hand view of everything wrong with the 7 kingdoms and making her very intelligent and keeping Tyrion alive and very aware of the mistakes he and others have made and for them to more or less be happy with maintaining the status quo from before does not feel believable at all for me. With the exception of the Cleganes and Dany (and even her arc was sloppy) I don't feel any of the characters stayed true to their arc and/or were finished well this season. I'd have been happier had it ended the same way except the council rejected Bram as king for one of the old guards and Tyrion and Jon were exciled or something, that would have been a better "nothing changes" finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 944527, member: 45598"] I was never looking for happy ever after, that would have been cheap. I think considering how heavily character driven the show was, developing Bran into an insanely wise character, giving Sansa a first hand view of everything wrong with the 7 kingdoms and making her very intelligent and keeping Tyrion alive and very aware of the mistakes he and others have made and for them to more or less be happy with maintaining the status quo from before does not feel believable at all for me. With the exception of the Cleganes and Dany (and even her arc was sloppy) I don't feel any of the characters stayed true to their arc and/or were finished well this season. I'd have been happier had it ended the same way except the council rejected Bram as king for one of the old guards and Tyrion and Jon were exciled or something, that would have been a better "nothing changes" finish. [/QUOTE]
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