‘Game of Thrones’ ended in 2019, perhaps achieving the most divisive end in the history of television. Many of the decisions made by David Benioff and DB Weiss, the showrunners, were criticized throughout the globe, however, there are some others that stood out for their ingenuity and narrative coherence. Although ‘Winter winds’ and ‘Spring Dream’, the latest books of the saga ‘Song of ice and fire’, it still has no release date, here we present some elements of the end of ‘Game of Thrones’ that George Rr Martin should take to his literary work.
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How did ‘Game of Thrones end?
For the disappointment of many fans, ‘Game of Thrones’ ended with the defeat of Daenerys Targaryen, who, after conquering landing of the king, destroyed the city with dragon fire, killing thousands of innocent. Jon Snow, who could not believe how far things had arrived, stabbed her to prevent him from becoming an uncontrollable tyrannical. Drug burns the iron throne and flees from the continent with his mother’s body. Bran Stark is chosen king of the six kingdoms, while the north becomes independent under the leadership of Sansa Stark. Arya starts west and Jon is exiled to the wall, returning with the savages to the north.
‘Game of Thrones’ and the end that nobody wanted
For more laps that the enthusiasts give, this was not the end that everyone expected. Daenerys, before justice symbol, was turned into a villain in an abrupt way, without sufficient construction. Bran’s choice as king was totally ridiculous, ignoring characters with greater political weight. Jon Snow, after sacrificing himself for the kingdom, was exiled without major awards (a kick would have been the same). The destiny of Arya and Sansa was more satisfactory and congruent, but did not compensate for the bitterness that caused the hurried closure. Fans wanted a more coherent outcome, with logical battles, better dialogues and a conclusion according to what was built for seven season.
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Things George Rr Martin should rescue from the end of ‘Game of Thrones’
But not everything is so bad. Despite the unforgivable mistakes, there are some things of the conclusion of ‘Game of Thrones’ that, narratively, would make sense in the novels. George RR Martin should rescue the huge in his books Revelation that Jon Snow is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryena truth that gives meaning to its origin and destiny in the saga. This is essential because it connects the Stark and Targary Houses, and addresses Jon’s internal conflicts between duty and blood. Also I should maintain the coronation of Sansa Stark as queen in the northsince it is the perfect culmination of its political and personal growth after years of suffering and learning.
Another very valuable element is The King’s landing burning by Daenerysalthough Martin could surely address it much better than certain showrunners, with sense and good gradual development. Likewise, the author should keep Bran Stark’s idea as kingbut with a more solid construction of his wisdom and role as a three -eyed crow, a figure that could rise to the throne if the progression of its history is handled carefully.
Here comes the favorite (or the most hated) of much. Martin I should keep Jon Snow’s resurrectionsince his return from death underlines his central role in the fight against darkness. Also It is necessary that the others attack the wall with a non-miluer dragonbecause the existential threat beyond the political struggle has to appear, yes or yes. Finally, although the series showed a controversial arch for Jaime Lannister, full of great frustration for fans, Martin could rescue that internal struggle to show that, despite its evolution, old wounds and loyalties never disappear completely.
‘Winter winds’ and ‘Spring dream’ still have no publication date.
With information from ScreenRant.
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