You can’t please everyone, and an especially tricky bunch to keep happy are the many warring factions within a specific fandom.
But it seems that the worldwide community of Throners can get behind one thing, which is their dislike for episode six in series seven.
That’s right, Beyond The Wall appears to be the biggest turn off for fans of all things Westeros and Wights, and was voted in a recent poll conducted by Fansided as the worst moment in GOT’s latest run.
Having sparked a lot of discussion when it first aired, and well… ever since, the episode appears to have gone down pretty badly in terms of the seventh series as a whole.
There were many upsides to the latest series, HBO gave us a tonne of amazing set pieces and the story was suitably gripping, but a lot of fans agreed that the sixth episode in the run of seven was GOT at its weakest.
Asked what peeved them the most across the series, options that devotees of the show could choose from went from the Sand Snakes to Euron Greyjoy’s fast-travel abilities.
But it seems Beyond the Wall had too many questionable decisions in it – from Gendry’s ridiculously fast run back to the Wall, to the short time it took for a raven to get to Dany so that she could ride her dragon beyond the Wall and save everyone.
With the season’s episode count cut in half, the show obviously had to rush some moments to move the plot forward, but then again… no.
Just stop it David Benioff and D.B. Weiss! Do better.
That said, here at Metro.co.uk we’re still itching to find out how those two are going to wrap up the battle for the Seven Kingdoms, and frankly we’re still not OK with waiting till 2019 to find out – even if it is (maybe) going to be in April!
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