You might have missed this guys, but Game Of Thrones ended last weekend – and people aren’t best pleased with who ended up running the Seven Kingdoms.
Even with all the families in Gogglebox, not one of them approved, though in their typical style, they expressed their anger in a very ‘them’ way.
(Warning: Spoilers for the Game Of Thrones finale lie ahead. But where have you been all week?)
Starting off with the death of Daenerys at the hands of Jon Snow, most of the families on tonight’s show were in agreement that the queen had to die following the inferno she created at King’s Landing.
Andrew Michael, easily the biggest fan of the whole show, was quick to shush his mum and dad as they asked questions about what was going on, screaming as Jon stuck the knife in.
While Jenny and Lee shone a torch on the situation (literally) so they could figure out what was going on, the Malone family were quick to debate what had just happened while others labelled it a ‘s***e’ and ‘an anti-climax’.
But it was actually the final decision over who should be ruler that really caused the trouble with a yelly Andrew declaring: ‘He’s only said like, five words this whole series!’
…I mean, he’s not wrong.
Giles and Mary were, as always, pretty casual about the whole thing, with Giles looking on the bright side as he said: ‘Terrific boost for the disabled lobby, Nutty!’
Baasit Siddiqui said: ‘Bran wasn’t on my list – I’m well annoyed!’
But it was Umar, who was with brother Baasit and dad Sid, that hit the annoying nail on the head the most.
Speaking about what happened to his family, he sighed: ‘By having a guy, that becomes the King, that can see into the future, [it] means that the whole series, the eight series, was pre-ordained and he knew it.’
Game Of Thrones is available on catch-up with NOW TV.
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