Game of Thrones didn’t fail, your expectations did. It’s natural to have your hopes up for the finale of television series. It’s unnatural to think that you could have done a better job. It’s even worse to start or sign a petition to have the creators redo the ending. Like the Rolling Stones said, “You can’t always get what you want.” Here’s the deal, the ending of GoT was fine. It wasn’t epic, it wasn’t mind-blowing, it was OK. Nothing wrong with that. That’s what happens in life, things turn out average. Average is good. Do you eat fast food on a regular basis? Trust me, you are getting average a lot. Average is a passing grade. Average is good if you’re a male. (You know what I mean). 70% gets you a diploma and a job and I’ll bet that is the output you put into a normal work day. The problem is when people love something so much that they expect nothing but the best all the time. If you cheer for a sports team, you still are alive when they don’t win the championship every year. It doesn’t kill you when they lose. The ending of GoT won’t kill you either. If you are angry for more than a day, you have priority issues. I love television shows too, I certainly don’t lose sleep over them. Actually, it’s fun years later to look back and have a good laugh at how an ending failed or was lame. Have a good laugh about it with your friends. For better or worse, be glad you were entertained, your life could be a lot worse than being upset that a dragon melted a chair, got emo, then flew away.
Game Of Thrones Finale
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