Which is the best protagonist character in Game of Thrones, yes of course out of each shady moves. Samwell Tarly? Oh please, he is just a coward whiny book worm. Ned Stark? Yeah, he was honorable and love the commoners but he was too stupid to talk strategy with enemies. Jon Snow? I cannot agree more that all of what he has done are for the sake of people, but he is a love slave.




Game of Thrones Season 8 has losing rate stars since episode 3 “The War of Winterfell” due to its disappointing vibe for some fans. The lack of epic battle, gory elements, and mind-trick that used to be glamorized by them are now considered smoothed. But out of those, most are talking about Daenarys Targaryen’s personality twist. They say the writers had killed the character from the first episode.


Many opinionated that there is missing scene about the characters shift or it was too limited. Comparing to the Mad King who yelled “burn them all” insanely in King’s Landing as the background story of this show, Daenerys did not show that kind of crazy action. Perhaps, this is the impact of the well done writing for the other characters, so the fans were not able to notice Daenerys’ slow character twist.


1.  Bad Consideration on Plot and Mystery Revelation

it is understandable that a very long and beloved series is exhausted for everybody behind, but it doesn’t suppose to be reasons to produce only 6 episodes, considering there are too much mystery to reveal. The creators have supplied fans’ mind many secrets, motivation, and rich characters’ personality, it would be unsatisfied revealing all of it, one by one, within only 2 episodes as opening feeds before the penultimate episode. 7 seasons is not equals with 2 episodes. Besides, there are still remaining characters left behind without any hints that they will appear back again, such as Elaria Martel, Daario Nahaaris, and Illyrio Mopatis. All of these three were playing important role to bring the three focused characters to the present condition. Hiding or forgetting them show the lack of writing.