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They already didn't get everything in that they wanted, like Nymeria and her wolfpack in the Battle against the Night King.
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Which would mean no Ghost in the final seasons at the very least, plus more cuts to the epic episodes 3 and 5 most likely. But they wouldn't have gotten more Budget for these episodes, so you would have to cut it from the budget of the episodes that we got. Bran on the throne as well, same with Arya killing the Night King.Ĭould they have paced it a bit slower and had more episodes. Most of the final seasons just screams George RR Martin, especially Danys storyline and Jaimies turn back to Cersei in the end.
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And overall the storylines are going the same way in the books. Its just natural that they would not be able to pull off with short writing scedules what George takes years and years to do. Not that the later seasons weren't a bit less deep than the first half of the show, but that is only normal when the book material that was very carefully crafted over a looong time runs out and you only have the core points of the story to go off of and also have diverged here and there from the books already. And the development of the characters generally made sense, people just didn't like that the writer(s) choose to develop the story in that direction and call everything bad writing. But we only ever got small pieces of happyness over the course of the show, and that was not going to suddenly change in the end. But in the last season, people seemed to expect nothing of that sort would happen for some reason and it would be kinda a happy ending the way they wanted it to, which would have been not at all fitting to GoT, even if people might have enjoyed it more. People did not like Jaimies or Danys end, and neither did people enjoy Robbs end, or Caitelyns, or Oberyns, or Rickons. Life does not work that way, classic storytelling does, which GoT/Asoiaf goes against a lot of the time, which is one of the reasons it was so interesting. Yeah, that what happens in real life, people don't always get a neat story arc that they complete. Jaimies story arc didn't go the way people wanted it to and he didn't complete his redemption. People seem to dislike the way the story went, which is fine, but the story was more GoT than most of what I have read in terms of what people wanted instead. People disliked it because it still was Game of Thrones and not some watered down fan fiction ending. Jarnauga Seems to me like the opposite is the case.