Will GoT join the ranks with the one of most satisfying endings in tv history...

Will GoT join the ranks with the one of most satisfying endings in tv history? Keep in mind that the ending can INFACT save the entire show if done right.

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>If done right
How?

No.

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What's the bottom one?

>Will GoT join the ranks with the one of most satisfying endings in tv history?

Well I have no crystal ball, but I predict no because I'm no stupid.

Men call me the flayme of chaos

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Boku no Pico.

LOGH was kinds great because of politics but when you learn how space actually works it becomes kinda hard to watch.

It was all a dream

legends of the galactic heroes

Post the one with the strength of 10 Hodors.

>No Breaking Bad

legend of galactic kino

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Jaime/Cersei given a satisfying death
Jon killing Dany and going back to the Nights Watch where he's happy
Westeros being ruled by a council of the smartest characters (Bran, Tyrion, Davos)

The ingredients are there and it will probably be similar to GRRM's ending, they just need to not cock up the execution too much.

No matter how stupid fans think D&D are, they certainly have their shit figured out. They have been running the show for 9 years, its not that their brain suddenly got rot or something. I believe the last episode is going to be a masterpiece thus redeeming the chaos of ep 3 and 4 (probably 5th too).

>how space works
Reality is fucking boring. You know that if we survive this planet that every battle is going to be drone warfare. Fucking dull. I hope that there is an effect out there like Minovksy particles so it kills our tech systems

how was the sopranos finale even remotely satisfying? i don't have a problem with the black screen but the experience of watching the finale had me left feeling more appreciation for the series in general than the finale itself

mad men's wasn't memorable either

For good reasons.

Oh man, how bad do they fuck it up. I mean it’s to be expected I guess, it being an anime and all.
How come Neon Genesis ain’t up there? And no, I hope GoT has the worst ending possible and GRRM keels over a heart attack a day after the finale. That would be glorious.

If he teamed up with Sephiroth Sand do you think they could beat Aerion Baelish?

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I always thought season 5 was such a let down and dissapointment.

After Gus there shouldn't have been a villain in Walt's way, it was Walt vs Hank but they shoehorned in Nazi's.

it's been unsatisfying for seasons now, so no

Why is his hair black and blonde? It should be red and blonde.

>mad men's wasn't memorable either

>entire season dedicated to showing Don a possible escape for a life outside of advertising, thus peace
>makes a 360 and walks away in the last scene showing us once again, he just used that experience like a vampire to create one of the most prolific commercials EVA

Because it was the best way to end Sopranos and it was absolutely kino. Final season elevated Sopranos into an even higher art form.
>left me feeling more appreciation for the series in general
And that makes a bad finale?

I respect your view, but it kinda broke the show for me. It's still the only anime I liked, besides Berserk.

What I want to know is if we will ever get a finale like St. Elsewhere ever again.

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Don is only happy when he's selling happiness to others

Uhm...hello?

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The battles are incredibly unrealistic but dramatically exciting

They try to be naval battles. Just appreciate the actual battle tactics. They are brilliant.

>a season finale needs to have some spectacular finish with a lot of spectacles in order to be memorable for my smooth brain
Sopranos tied up their major plot-lines. Tony is fucking done for. Melfi cut her ties, NJ underlings hate him, Sil is in a coma, Bobby is dead, no brother-in-law Underboss to financially secure Carmela should something happen to Tony, Carlo Gervasi flips, his most trusted ally is a back-stabbing, betraying, blabber mouth that caused the s4 conflict and was willing to sink the Soprano family with Vito, Patsy has a vendetta against him, the possibility of Carmine finding out Tony killed Rusty, the repercussions of him being a bad boss and being responsible for a New York war hangs over is head, Janice is becoming even more like Livia. It’s a bad-end. One of the greatest epilogue and ending to a series about a criminal.
Mikey Palmice and Philly Spoons Parisi were right about him all along

>if done right.
>Crayon cartel doing something right

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is that the one with the absolute shitty memes?

Robin Arryn becomes high king of westeros.

That's what I mean by unrealistic. I think they use 360 degrees of space a couple of times but mostly act like they are floating on water like actual ships

no

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>mad men's wasn't memorable either
Subjective taste and all, but I think about the ending of Mad Men and Twin Peaks more than any other shows.