GOT.. Write ur own fucking ending

It was stupid, disappointing and disrespectful to the fans, all the theories, subplots, mystery, and we got this.. Can we Write our own ending.?

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Most of the fans had even worse ideas for an ending and horrible theories

I don't blame D&D, they didn't have an easy job. I blame GRRM

>disrespectful to the fans
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I'm writing my own series.

Night King wins in battle in episode 3.
Rest of season is just them dying episode by episode.
Debrenis Hitler escapes back Essos and final episode is seeing the oceans freeze solid.
Season 9 takes us to Ass-hai.

Why did Jon look scared when Greyworm stared at him angrily? I am a chinlet like greyworm and when I do that people smirk and snap sneak photos of me. Why didnt Jon just take a snapchat of his recessed chin

Just sign the petition and shoot a few angry tweets to show your disapointment.

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>Write ur own fucking ending
Winterfell was overrun by the undead. Then they came for King's Landing and after fighting as hard as they could they were overrun, too.
The last 10 minutes of the final episode is about little groups of survivors trying their best to survive during a dark, neverending winter.
Last couple of minutes show the narrow sea slowly becoming ice.
Moral of the story would be - pay attention to threats that actually matter, not to petty squabbling.
What we got instead for the moral was - nothing really matters, lol.
Brabo.

Every theory I saw was better than what we got

100% this.

It would actually be better with a lame Hollywood ending with Jon and Dany living happily ever after

Dany abandons Winterfell after learning Jon is a Targaryen, flies south and burns KL. She establishes the Drachenreich. She flies north after Arya has just killed the NK and burns down Winterfell. A glorious new era begins, free of Stark fucking shits

someone post the "and then the dragon winked" copypasta pls

I blame social media, it's no coincidence that the rise of twitter coincided with the decline in quality of this show
>but muh source material ran out
Matching the edgy tone of the first few seasons isn't difficult

Jon kills Danny
The dragon goes on a killing spree and kill EVERYONE inside the city, except for Jon, the midget, and the goblin girl who somehow escape
When the three finally escape the city and stop to rest a bit, they see the dragon leaving the city and going on to destroy the rest of the westeros.
The midget realizes he fucked up big time now.
Jon is too dumb to realize the same
The goblina says some dumb pseudo-badass one liner
FIN

All good possible endings envolve Night King in some way. All season 8 would have to be rewritten

No they fucking weren't they were all awful Reddit shit

A normalfag ending would have been worse

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dany insists on defeating cersei first before killing the night king she doesnt drop dead immedietly after winning so you have tyrant dany for longer and jon and tyrion forcing themselves to go along with it (so they can defeat NK). that way there is more time to decompress instead of frontloading the season with 2 filler episodes.

Honestly it's pretty tough even like that though, I don't know why they insisted on 6 episodes when they obviously needed 10.

Jon kills NK
Bran helps him by warging NK but ends up a vegetable
Arya dies in S8E5
Tyrion is burned alive in the finale
Jon kills Dany
Drogon kills Jon
With no king the realm plunges into chaos

Danny being killed is fine. Having Jon convinced by Mary Sue in 5 minutes is not.
Also massive nepotism in nu-westeros.

the LF theory would have been the best.

>NK was a good guy who tried to kill 3ER because the 3ER is a bad creation by CotF
>NK lost because 3ER manipulated humans to protect him
>LF knew about 3ER and got his suspicions confirmed when he said "Chaos is a ladder"
>LF faked his death to get 3ER eyes off him
>LF has to eventually kill Bran
>LF sitting on the Iron Throne represents a new period in time from a monarchy to a crowned republic/democracy since he doesn't have noble blood.

The actual ending was dogshit, and so many things don't make sense now.

Why would the Night King want to kill Bran personally and not have his minions do it?
A possible reason could be that "He who passes the sentence should swing the sword" -which is what Ned Stark told Bran in the first episode of the show.
Since Bran can go back and look at who the NK was he would have seen he was a Stark.
the NK had to personally kill Bran because of the honorable Stark tradition and Bran used his knowledge to kill the NK.

BUT, now it makes no sense why the NK wouldn't just overrun everyone with dead people, even Bran.

I'm amazed the leaks were real, it actually ended just as some user said, even though it sounded so retarded at the time.

Remember reading fake spoilers, thought it was a good bittersweet ending. Here's how I'd do it:
>E1
Daenerys' army arrives at Winterfell. Most of the Episode was pretty good, so there's not much else to add. However, add in a scene where Daenerys brings Jon in and reveals she's pregnant. They kiss and affirm their love, saying they'll get married after the war.
Bronn also leaves King's Landing and has followed Jaime, citing that he knows better than to trust Cersei to pay him and that fighting dragons is too much for him.
>E2
Jaime arrives, Daenerys is angry. However Jaime reminds her of Aerys' cruelty, and Brienne vouches for him and mentions the wildfire Aerys scattered in the city. Daenerys is shaken by this, and forgives Jaime. Sansa and Jon are on edge around him, but they reign it in. Brienne gets knighted, Bronn and Tyrion reminisce, they prepare for the battle. This episode was also pretty good.
>E3
Army of the dead arrive. The walls are manned by the Wildlings, Northmen, Watch, and Unsullied. The Dothraki are behind the castle of Winterfell. Tormund, Edd, Jorah, Davos, and Grey Worm are in charge of protecting Winterfell and it's people. The Ironborn guard Bran in the Godswood. Brienne, Jaime, Podrick, Theon, the Hound, Gendry, Jon, and Bronn hide in the Godswood to bait out the Night King.

The army of the dead begin climbing the walls, but the Dothraki loop around the castle and begin slashing into their ranks with flaming swords from Melisandre. They make good headway and deal good damage, but the sheer volume of undead begin to overwhelm them. Seeing the Dothraki die, Grey Worm orders the gate to be opened to let them in. The gates open, and the Unsullied charge out to protect the Dothraki's retreat. Grey Worm dies defending the gate.

Daenerys sees the Dothraki being killed and rides Drogon. Bran has warged into Rhaegal and they begin burning the undead. The Night King's blizzard comes, his dragon fights Drogon and Rhaegal.
>Cont.

normies are mad they're going back to a monarchy instead of "breaking the wheel"

democracy is for fucking losers

Sure,remake TLJ first

Flip the order of events. Dany messily and horribly conquers Westeros before the ice zombies come. Tyrion wants to kill her, but knows they need her and her dragons to kill the white walkers. Becomes a moral issue of taking the orders of an evil maniacal tyrant to defeat the larger threat.

Then, the dust clears. The moment the White Walkers fall, Jon kills Dany before she could do more damage. That's about all I've figured out.

>E3 Continued
Undead Viserion seriously injures Rhaegal, biting deeply into his wing and carving many wounds with his claws, but Drogon and Rhaegal working together manage to tear off it's wings, head, and legs, making it a useless undead. Rhaegal is forced to land near Winterfell, and Drogon has to protect him from the undead. However, the Night King isn't riding on Viserion.

The Night King and his group of white walkers and wights appear in the Godswood. They approach Bran and the Ironborn, before the main characters ambush them. They kill some White Walkers, but the rest survive and continue fighting. Podrick is killed by the White Walkers. Jon tries to face the Night King, but is beaten badly and Theon dies helping him, earning his redemption.

The Wights begin surrounding Winterfell and climbing the sides. Edd goes to defend one side, Tormund the other. They both take many wounds, and their forces are forced to slowly retreat down the walls.

The Night King, after a brief duel, overpowers Jon again and disarms him. Suddenly Arya jumps from behind, does the knife drop, but the NK lets her left arm go and stops the knife in time. But Longclaw suddenly pierces him from behind- Jon has come back. The NK dies, White Walkers, die, Wights die.

The undead have surrounded the remaining forces in Winterfell. The Wights suddenly die, leaving everyone relieved.

>E4
Funeral scene. Jaime and Brienne fuck, after they, Tyrion, and Bronn mourn Podrick. Gendry legitimized, they rest up and recuperate. They decide to wait- the Golden Company is Cersei's only ally besides Euron, and the other lords do not support her, so they have all the time to beat her. Some time passes, Daenerys' pregnancy begins showing and she publicly announces Jon as her royal consort. Sansa and Arya don't like it, but accept it. Their armies rested up, they begin marching south in a huge procession, led by Daenerys and with Jon holding the reigns of her horse.

>Cont

It's basically the same

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This is right.
This is wrong.
Exactly.

We see the majority of the last two episodes of Season 8 played forward in increasingly fast series of clips, finishing with the very last scene of Jon walking off the wildlings.

*Cut to Bran's eyes rolling back down*

*From that moment forward, the Long Night plays out as it did, with the difference being that the Night King's sword connects with Bran, killing him instantly*

New story picks up from there.

> The siege of Kings Landing is reserved for the last episode
> guards mock the Targaryen army from the walls
> as they're trying to strike the walls, police vans arrive out of nowhere and everyone's arrested

>normies are mad they're going back to a monarchy
They've gone from a hereditary monarchy to an elective monarchy, which will probably flip back to a hereditary one.
Which is fine. Having them go to a democracy would be a fucking asspull that would make no sense historically, and would only cater to modern sensibilities. Hell, even Dany didn't want to free the world from monarchies considering she wanted to be queen of everyone and that's still a fucking monarchy.

>>but muh source material ran out
Not really. They skipped most things. If they really would have adopted everything there is on source material we would still have at least 2-3 seasons until it runs out.

yes
the lord of light decides to resurrect stannis and rhaegal. rhaegal flies to stannis, stannis mounts him, and he starts burning everything in westeros to the ground while shaking his fist at the sky cursing renly

>E5
Daenerys receives a letter from Dragonstone. Euron has sailed the Iron Fleet and massacred all the women and children she left behind there. Furthermore she becomes stressed by Rhaegal- even though his injuries have healed, he is crippled and one of his wings is permanently damaged, leaving his flying weakened. While journeying south and winning support, she and Jon get into an argument about his legitimacy, which he has revealed to Sansa and Arya, who in turn revealed it to Tyrion, who has spread it and caused a rumour to be afloat. The stress causes Daenerys to prematurely give birth, to a baby girl that Jon and Daenerys reconcile over and name Lyanna. Daenerys however, dies from childbirth.

Arya and the Hound are revealed to be further south than the army, in KL. They sneak in and kill Gregor, Cersei, and Qyburn, but wonder why there's no other guards before they leave. A pair of men with daggers suddenly break into Cersei's chambers, but she's already dead. These men suddenly get axed by Euron, who quips that hiring them to kill her was unnecessary. He raises the alarm that the Queen is dead, and the Lannister forces in KL pledge to him, as her husband.

>E6
Euron hears about wildfire from the Alchemists, who he orders to begin hiding in caches in the city. Jon leads the army now, and he publicly announces himself as Aegon Targaryen to keep the Unsullied and Dothraki with him and his daughter. They send a messenger to Euron ordering his surrender, who is sent back mutilated. Jon bonds with Drogon and Rhaegal now that Dany is dead. Characters talk about Jon being Aegon and his baby girl. Many are quite pleased by Jon becoming the ruler now, but publicly mourn Daenerys and comfort Jon. Not too much happens.

>Cont

Yeah, but a lot of those things were shit.

C'mon and Zoom!

holy fucking kek

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>Dany, Jon and some other main characters flee to dragonstone as they lost to the NK at winterfell
>NK overruns Kings landing
>Cersei flees with Eurons fleet
>Goblina kills cersei
>Euron pussies out
>Jon gets stabbed by NK but his sword suddenly burns and he kills the NK and he turns out to be the azor meme

What if GRRM set them up when he told them how he planned to end the books?

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>everything the same until the council scene
>DORNE WILL NEVER BOW
>highgarden demands they elect their own lord
>vale declares independence and only wants to negotiate with sansa and the independent north
>devolves into a massive shouting match with bran just sitting in his wheelchair quietly looking like a tard
>the end

>E7
(I forgot to mention earlier but Edd and Tormund died from their wounds in Winterfell, and share one last hug before they die)

Jon's forces attack KL. Drogon and Rhaegal burn down the Iron Fleet, and Jon rides Drogon. Rhaegal is injured by a bolt to his good wing, as his crippled flying left him unable to dodge it. He crashes into KL, where the wall mounted ballista shoot at him continuously until he dies. Jon burns down the remaining ballista and blasts the gate open, letting his forces flood in and clash with the Golden Company and their elephants, Lannisters, and Euron's elite group of Ironborn. As his men are in melee with them, he does not burn the frontlines, but begins burning the backlines of Euron's forces.

Euron's forces deal good casualties to Jon's with their elephants causing great fear in his ranks, but they're losing men and have few reinforcements due to Jon. He smiles and runs from the battlefield, laughing as he is filled with numerous arrows and covered in blood- both his and his enemy's. The GC and Lannisters are soon overwhelmed, but they all know they need to kill Euron.

Jaime, Brienne, Jorah, the Hound, and Jon on Drogon follow Euron to the Dragonpit. They kill his remaining forces, but they don't know where he is. Suddenly they hear laughter and see him light up a torch in a dark area. They see a puddle of wildfire on the ground. Jaime shouts before Euron drops it, creating a massive explosion that blows up the pit and kills everyone in it, including Drogon.

The scene cuts to a boy shooting arrows at a target. Sansa and an unnamed man are smiling and watching from above. He misses, but eventually lands a hit.

Samwell is sitting in Highgarden, reading with Gilly in a garden, while his stepson and his other son, named Dickon, train with swords. Sam tells them it's time for dinner and to get dressed.
>Cont

Bran is essenitally god. He knows all the stories and outcomes. The jew god everyone worships is essentially a law maker / talking volcano. He gives laws and prophecy to enforce them

Bran = Bible God now

He can makes laws and see all futures. And the Night King wanted to kill him. He can fuck anyone up he wants for a 100yrs.

He may be able to control the Dragon like with Hodor or wolves.

Jon isn't the true heir. Jon is actually Ashara Dayne's son. Bran lied, knowing it would result in him killing Dany and Bran ascending to the throne. GRRM said ASOIAF is about the ascent of Sauron. Bran is going to be a cruel and evil king.

Sauron = Saturn = YEHWAY = EL = Bible god.

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10/10

posting a thanos reaction pic is the cherry on top.

>Bran stares into the camera
>"This is truly a Game of Thrones"

>DUN DUN
>Law and Order outro begins playing

Dany is having a victory parade then Jon runs up and stabs her. After credits scene is dany sleeping on drogon alongside Jon with farwesteros in the horizon

>Cont
Edmure is in Riverrun, sitting on the wall with Roslin at his side, pregnant. A little boy is running around, playing- his son. Edmure fishing off the edge of Riverrun and relaxes, content.

Bronn is in a bed in Dorne. He eats some grapes and drinks some wine, before a Dornishwoman sleeping on his chest awakens. She mentions she's still mad that her sister Tyene got to Bronn first, but Bronn tells her that Tyene tried to kill him, and that marrying this Dornishwoman got him this castle. She presses her breasts against him and asks if the castle is all he likes about her, and Bronn says there's other things while kissing her. They have sex.

Tyrion and Varys are in KL. Lyanna Targaryen is on the Iron Throne and hears a peasant's complaint, and makes a wise judgement after listening to some counsel. She concludes court for the day. Tyrion and Varys talk for a bit alone, and Varys talks to Tyrion for a while. The series ends on them smiling and looking out the window together.

>Dany nukes the civilians of KL
>Cersei and Jaime die in each others arms
>Jon Kills Dany and is exiled to Castle Black
>King Bran, Tyrion as hand, Queen of the North Sansa and explorer Arya

Reminder that literally all of these points will happen in the books too, cant wait to watch all the danyfags seeth all over again. If anything i hope George makes her death more brutal

This. The Whitewalkers were the main threat from literally the first scene of the first episode, and built up as the big villain for years. They absolutely should have gotten much farther and done a lot more damage than they did, and even if they wanted to have the humans defeat them, defeating them should have been the final conflict. Instead they blew their load so fucking early in order to wedge in a rushed and retarded plot about Dany going mad. Just fucking pathetically incompetent.

>the Nightking is dead and the battle is over, a new dawn - the characters visit the damage and take a breather tending their wounds, burrying the dead and so on
>the Hound and Arya leave, the Unsullied head to Dragonstone to go to the summer islands, Sam and Gilly head for the Tarly castle on their way to the Citadel, where Sam plans on passing down the events of the long night and make sense of what happened
>in King's Landing Cersei learns about the north winning and prepares for war taking council, Euron ultimately sails north
>Jon, Davos, and the remaining northerners head south, Dany flies to Dragonstone
>timeskip
>the Unsullied are at sea, a thick fog lies over the water and Euron attacks capturing/destroying most of the fleet
>Sam arrived at the Citadel, he stands in front of a council of serious looking Maesters pleading his case, talking about what happened, he end ups being celebrated
>Jamie hears about the fleet being destroyed and leaves Brienne pretending not to be in love, secretly thinking he could save a lot of lives by killing Cersei
>After being washed ashore on Dragonstone Greyworm learns about how other survivors were captured by Cersei's army with Missandre missing, he grows doubtful and gets drunk, partially blaming Dany for her bad decisions
>In captivity Missandre gets tortured for information regarding the impending attack and other things but gets ultimately beheaded on the public square of King's Landing being proclaimed as one of the foreign invaders trying to take the city
>some of the peasants watch on and talk about how Dany is evil and how she even burns highborn prisoner's alive
>Jon's army opens camp, he reads a Raven's message about the drowning of the fleet growing doubtful too
>he talks strategy with Davos who tells Jon about Stannis and how he tried to take King's Landing, Jon tells him about the sacking at the end's of Roberts rebellion, then Varys shows up
>Sansa sees over the reconstruction of Winterfell

If, at the end of the final episode, they revealed that bran was actually the night king (only the audience knows)and it was the night kings plan all along to get defeated and Dany to go mad so he would become king, would that be a good ending?

sounds more like an MCU post credit scene

>he Hound and Arya sit on their horses and banter as Arya chews on a wolf shaped piece of bread, they talk about what they're going to do, with the hound talking about that time when he recovered after being left to die and how those peaceful people got slaughtred, Arya listens empathically before the Hound snaps back into his usual character, they see King's Landing in the distance

I have to take a shit, so tldr: Greyworm breaks down after Missandre's head arrives in a box. Jamie tries to kill Cersei but fails, is thrown into a the dungeon and talks to the dornish chick. Arya tells the Hound that they could head back and revenge not being everything, but the Hound says it's too late for him, so they split. Greyworm breaks with Dany who ends up doing King's Landing on their own, after hitting the downward spiral feeling betrayed. The city burns, Jamie hears the battle while being safe deep down. Dany wins but Jon lost his faith and kills her and her Dothraki bodyguards, and then goes orth of the wall
the council of highborn make Gendry the king

>ebin twist that leaves room for more seasons and development
Naw dude.

how long before they make season 9? when season 2 of the prequel is dropped?

Lmao coz the original ending didn't do that did it.

What a fucking normie statement.

The only normalfag here is you.

winter lasts more than a week and a fucking half

fuck yeah nigga

No it didn't. Its fairly finished.
Everyone got a somewhat conclusive ending while the three eyed raven reigns as omniscient and benevolent emperor on the throne.

>Can we Write our own ending.?
Episode ends after the Speech.

Cut to north of wall. One of last children sewing head on dead body. Stabs object into his stomach. There must always be a Night King as Stannis rises with blue eyes and pointy spiked crown. Fade to black. Epilogue is Stannis writing a book on tax policy.

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This.

Ending was booty.. trademark D&D halfassery. Literally became the Stark show, just like they've been telegraphing for the past 4+ seasons

A hundred times this.

Sandor tells Arya to fuck off, Arya does for a bit, until some shit falls from a window from Cleganebowl happening. Arya decides to go back and help him, showing how the talk with Sandor still affected her without it being a 20 minute montage of her running and getting fucked up

She gets there too late, but Sandor won but is horribly mangled, repeat of the scene from seasons ago where Sandor's mortally wounded but this time instead of leaving him to die she helps him pass peacefully

Arya sees what Cersei's done to the Mountain, goes back to hunting Cersei, this time not out of revenge but more noble reasons, leads to a chase where Arya's trying to get at Cersei but Jaimie keeps managing to get Cersei out of danger.

Eventually the Lannisters barricade themselves and Cersei gives the order to use the dragonfire under the city to kill the invading forces. Jaimie tries to stop her but the order is passed down and it begins. Jaimie, horrified, pulls a Finale Jon and kills Cersei and the other guards in the room. Arya breaks in to find she was too late once again.

Meanwhile, Dany, holding back, sees the dragonfire start to go up and becomes enraged at the losses of both her forces and the civilians that never made it inside the Red Keep. She decimates the Red Keep with Drogon to ensure that she will kill Cersei. Jaimie and Arya either die or make it out; doesn't matter really, their character arcs are over.

Finale, Dany is still a cold-hearted bitch but she rationalizes that the civilians in the Red Keep were a necessary casualty to save everyone else in the city. Jon, Tyrion etc. don't see it the same way for the same reasons as in the Finale.

Choose your ending
Ending A:
>Dany is freaking the fuck out because she wasn't in control of herself when Drogon was murdering everything
>Turns out that Bran has been completely taken over by the three eyed crow, who wants vengeance against the seven kingdoms for the Children of the Forest
>He's currently warged into Drogon and is glassing every major city in Westeros
>They go and figure out how to murder Bran (drogon dies as well). Jon and Dany fuck off to beyond the wall because they know that the people of Westeros will blame Daenerys for it.

Ending B:
>same as it was until Jon tries to stab Daenerys
>she's wearing chainmail under her hitler dress and it actually works unlike every other piece of armor in season 7/8
>Grey Worm shows up, Jon manages to kill him. Dany fries Jon with Drogon.
>Arya is captured trying to assassinate Dany and has her hands cut off before being sent to Gendry. Sansa is kept as a hostage to keep the North in line. Tyrion is kept alive in a cell for his whole life
>Daenerys' rule is absolute, last shot is her on the throne miserable and alone.
>25 years later Jon Baratheon starts a rebellion

nah OP you're retarded.
Season 8 has writing flaws that will forever plague the show but the actual final episode was actually pretty good given how the stage was set going into it.

Dany goes to sit on the Iron Throne and hesitates, because as cold-hearted as she's become their words still reach some part of her. She looks to Drogon, conflicted, and Drogon, making a show of the intelligence they've hinted at the dragons having, gives his "opinion" by burning the Iron Throne to molten slag.

Dany watches her goal burn away before her and knows this is the way to truly break the wheel. Jon arrives to kill her and is surprised at what she's done, they share a silent look, Dany looks back at the throne in disgust, gets on Drogon and just leaves, leaving everyone to pick up the mess. Dany goes down in history as a mad Targaryen who deceived thousands of people into thinking she would liberate the world when all she wanted to do was burn kings landing to the ground.

Rest of the finale more or less plays out the same except it's Jon who nominates Bran because he's an idiot and HE DUN WAN IT. Bran reminds him that he's not Bran anymore but everyone agrees anyway because it's Jon.

Later during the Small Council Bran makes his comment about finding Drogon and everyone looks very concerned. GoT ends with a foreboding feeling as characters have their "happy endings" interspersed with Tyrion looking in on Bran as ravens fly by a ruined window.

That's the standard these days to have a completely shit ending that doesn't satisfy any of the previously established plot threads because it's so brave and progressive. You can thank retards like Rian Johnson and the legions of onions-fueled NPC's for that.

This is good. It also gives Arya a reason to go on her stupid adventure if she wants to track down Daenerys for some vengeance.

Why are you so gay?

what's the problem fag

>01 Sansa confronts Jon about his new girlfriend, confess she loves him. Sansa and Dany have a cat fight
>02 Jaime arrives, is immediately throw into a cell. Sam and Bran call on Jon and Dany to tell they are family. Dany calls on their bullshit and tells them to fuck off
>03 battle, valyrian steeled characters fight the white walkers, Jon fights the Night King but loses. Everyone loses and Night King arrives on Bran. Jaime who has escaped his cell, arrives and fights the Night King, his gold hands catches on fire he's Azor Ahai. He wins
>04 Dany gives a grand speech how she saved everyone, Sansa is seething on the side. Sansa goes visit Jon who is injured. He tells her the truth about himself. The make love. There is no council Dany announces they'll march south in a fortnight. Jaime is pardoned and Dany lets him ride with her. Dany finally goes to Jon but he refuses her.
>5 Montage how Dany marches south, taking every kingdom with fire and blood. Tyrion starts to have doubts Sansa tells him the truth. As they arrive in KL Tyrion smuggles Jaime in to try and convince Cersei to surrender. Varys tells Dany, who arrest Tyrion thinking he's planning something
>6 great KL battle Yara battles Euron in blackwater Bay. As Cersei is about to lose Jaime arrives and they start to flee, Cersei taking them to the wildfire caches. The Hound of intercepts them and fights Gregor, the rest continue. They arrive at the wildfire and Jaime doesn't understand. Cersei says Dany will be queen of the ashes. Jaime kills her and Qyburn. Atop them the unsullied are sacking the city. After the battle Dany executes Tyrion and many others. She asks Jon to marry her and live as Targeryans, she believes him now. He refuses and says he'll go back north (to Sansa). Dany says in the fashion of a true mad woman she'll chases him to the end of the world. Jon leaves. Final shot is Daenerys Targeryan, queen of the seven kingdoms, with crown on her head but as unhappy as she's ever been.
r8

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1. No shitty subplot that handed NK a dragon. Deny refuses to be distracted and wishes to unify Westeros first.

2. NK blows up the wall by his own means.

3. War between Cersei and Deny goes on meanwhile, ends with Deny burninating King's Landing, every army in Westeros decimated in the process, Euron getting his dragon kill before dying.

4. Meanwhile undead eat the North.

5. The final battle with the army of the dead marching on the ruins of KL and Westeros engulfed by perpetual darkness and winter, NK kills everyone including the remaining dragons. At this point you can even have Arya stab him in the kidneys, whatever.

6. Westeros is mostly dead, with survivors having nowhere to find food as the winter continues, a few survivors escape across the Narrow Sea, Sam writes down a story of how peoples of Westeros have failed to unite in the face of the foe that wanted to kill em all and got fucked.

as much as I like kingslayer coming full circle to either night king slayer or queenslayer giving him both is probably too much. i also dont buy sansa wanting sum fuk from jon. also, where's darkstar in your ending?

youtube.com/watch?v=u1f0MWuX55g

the scene opens on kings landing. Zoon in on the rubble. An immaculate golden hand bursts from the rubble.

In the distance a northern army arrives from the north. The one true king at their head.

STANNIS!
STANNIS!
STANNIS!

Stannis returns, kills everyone, takes the throne, enough said.

>mmm, delicious shit sandwich, thank god they put that butter on at the end!

Pretty good.... way better than D&D. Don't like the wildfire bit but other than that solid

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D&D wanted to rush it out of boredom. They could have just stepped away from the lead writers position and became producers but no, that would damage their massive egos.

I can maybe see Sansa doing it to get power. She always wanted to be queen, fucking Aejon would do that, I guess.

the jaimefag part is absolute anime tier cringe but the rest is solid, maybe a bit of cliche ending

He came full circle you idiots. The kingslayer died protecting his queen.

Which David are you?

>muh theories
Can you autists fuck off with this? Yes it was a bad ending, but writers shouldn’t have to pander to your shitty fan fictions

How much of a brainlet do you have to be to see jaime's arc?

He killed his king to save king's landing. Died trying to save his queen and the city from another mad targaryen.

Its kino.

I like that. I would at least change the point where Arya kills the NK only because of Bran's warging (to stop him just for a split second so Arya actually stabs him). But what this actually does is it let NK's thoughts and ideas seep into Bran.

Why does this matter? It 'turns Bran bad'. It let's him understand the NK's motives - that the people of Westeros will always quarrel and murder each other over petty things like power and the only way to "break the wheel" is to end humanity. Bran as King will begin to empathize with this viewpoint as the people around him inevitably start fighting with each other again.

He knows that he cannot do anything drastic without causing suspicion, so he secretly tries to remake the Walkers. But initially he'll only be able to warg into wildlings and cause a ruckus (with whatever minor magical powers he can muster in a wildling). The people around him will be too busy with politics to notice, but Jon will notice and start his 'Winter is Coming' meme again...

Basically Bran the Broken Breaks Bad.

Executive Producer: Vince Gilligan

>ygritte comes back alive and joins me when I go Beyond-the-Wall

Seriously if you are easily disappointed stop to waych theories

He only killed Aerys to save his ass tho. Ned told him the harsh truth when he went to KL in season 1. That's the lie Jaime tells himself, after having served him well when he wasn't risking anything.

Dany starts losing her lieutenants from S5 on until she is completely isolated in Westeros by S8 with only Tyrion and Jon Snow

A few of her allies turn traitor and she executes them. She agrees to fight the Night King only after she has her crown

Eventually she attacks KL and has to fight through Cersei's hostage situation. Having to choose between the crown she believes is her destiny or the lives of innocents, Dany destroys the Red Keep with everyone in it. Cersei manages to flee with Euron

NK attacks and takes over Winterfell, everyone flees south. NK begins making more zombies and taking over more of the land. Seems unwinnable. Winter is here and people are starving. All hope is lost. Everyone has to band together to survive.

Last stand happens in the Eyrie to diminish numbers advantage. Bran is used as bait to the NK who goes there personally. Jon fights the NK, his sword gets covered with fire. Jon kills the NK with the last of his strength and saves the world.

Aftermath. Jaime died saving Cersei. She kills herself in grief over losing both him and her crown. Dany was mortally injured fighting Viserion and dies begging forgiveness. Jon reluctantly becomes king, with Tyrion as his hand. Years pass, spring is here. Sansa is warden of the north and Arya marries Gendry.

Fuck the fans and your headcanon "theories, subplots, mystery," Let this be a lesson to all of you that you're not fucking special and now your lives are just completely bereft and empty without this faggot ass show.

epic

>Jamie arrives in winterfell and tells everybody that cersei betrayed them
>they conclude that their army is already too powerful to be beat by conventional means so they must kill the night king
>decide to fight in winterfell but the night king doesn't fall for the trap and they loose, jorah dies
>they manage to kill undead viseryon but lose another thaegal in the process
>most of the unsullied stay behind to give them a chance to escape
>They decide to leave the north and evacuate to dorne
>they destroy the twins to buy some time
>They try to take as many with them as they can but many are to old to travel and many don't believe them especially after crossing into the riverlands
>meanwhile night king is snowballing through westeros
>dany chooses the leave kings landing to it's fate not trying to save anyone, much to tyrions and jons distress, but they comply
>arya and clegane go to kings landing
>dany and company make it to dorne
>meanwhile night king arrives in kings landing
>city gets overrun, everybody is getting killed
>golden company and a few lannister troops still holding out in the red keep
>arya and clegane slipped past them before the attack and now fight the mountain
>they kill the mountain but sandor dies from his wounds and arya is too wounded to continue
> she tries to escape the city but the dead get her
>cersei and jamie are in the throne room (pretty much like in the series)
>jamie dies defending cersei and cersei gets ripped apart by the wights
>meanwhile dany and company have started evacuating the refugees from the seven kingdoms in dorne to meeren
>they decide to make their stand at sunspear
cont'd

spek 3nglish

>undead army enters dorne
>they become more sluggish because of the hot weather tempering with their necromancy
>full dorne army and the rest fight the undead army
>they manage to hold them off at the walls thanks to the weather
>night king appears on rhaegal on top of the battle to cast his weather magic
>drogon fights rhaegal but he gets severely wounded by him and has to leave the fight, dany gets wounded
>bran wargs into rhaegal to throw off the night king and fly the dragon into the sea
>his warging interrupted the white walker magic and rhaegals corpse sinks into the sea
>bran loses his mind as a consequence
>night king falls into sunspear
>duel with jon
>jon kills him
>as the night king dies a large part of the undead army falls down
>but the white walkers don't dissolve
>most of their army intact they attack again
>jon sees they have no chance and orders to evacuate
>he stays behind with theon and some of his men to buy time
>nonetheless they leave many citizens behind
>white walkers are seen making a new king from one of their own
>winter is now in dorne as well
>westeros becomes uninhabitable
>the remaining people of westeros try to make a new beginning in essos
show could end here but if you want some melodrama
>daenerys finds out she is pregnant with jons child

would be good.

Might want to look up the definition of "loose", bud

>Battle for Winterfell spans 2 episodes with less stupid tactics
>NK and Whitewalkers actually get to fight but ultimately fall

>Cersei agrees to peacetalks but uses it to ambush them and kill Raeghal, Tyrion; Missandei
>Dany goes mad and wipes out the city

> proceeds to wipe out any army in Westeros that still opposes her

oh no, a typo

Could be a final battle between Jon and NK. Jaime only kills Cersei. Dany takes him to KL to execute him in front of Cersei.

>battle against the night king takes two episodes
>When Melisandre comes back, she brings Stannis
>Stannis and Davis bro team through the whole battle
>Tormund dies
>Brienne and Pod are overwhelmed, Jamie tries to save them but Brienne dies anyway
>night king is killed by Jon in a regular 1v1 battle.
>Unsullied and Dothraki aren't slaughtered uselessly because they used the castle properly
>Dany doesn't lose a dragon until battle for Kings landing
>Jamie returns to cersei like usual, but makes more sense because Brienne is gone and dead; he couldn't save her, couldn't save himself
>Episode 5 is more or less the same.
Still haven't figured out how the finale should have gone. I suppose I'm ok with how everything wound up, but a lot of the execution should ha e been different. Maybe make episode 6 all about killing Dany and then have an episode 7 regarding Jon WANTING to go north in self imposed exile, Arya struggling to find a place in Westeros, Sansa announcing the North's independence before king election.

Theon wouldn’t charge. He’d stand his ground like a man instead of suiciding. NK kills him and bran, Stannis kills NK.

I am also a chinlet and I've literally had guys try and punch me in the jaw, but they whiffed because of my superior defensive chin and I didn't get knocked out. Then I punched them back with my long lanky fucking arm right on their caveman chad nigger chin and knocked them straight the fuck out.
True story. Big ass jaws are a meme for cromagnon retards.

Jaws are the leather jackets of the male face and literally timeless

Sounds stupid enough for this show desu.

>start somewhere in season 7
>dany prioritizes dealing with cersei over defeating nk
>couple episodes of character shit, danny forces end up beating cersei's army in some battle
>cersei sends a message that she is ready to surrender (in return of being allowed to live and spending rest of her life in house arrest in some castle) and invites dany and her to king's landing
>dany's armies march to king landing, the signing of declaration of cersei's surrender is supposed to happen right outside of it
>the surrendering ceremony starts as planned but suddenly a massive explosion happens right among dany's forces
>trebuchets start to fire wildfire canisters into dany's forces, hidden scorpions mounted on walls target her dragons, lannister forces sally out of the city and attack unsullied and dothraki
>turns out that cersei wasn't actually planning to surrender and the whole ceremony was just a massive trap meant to kill dany
>sadly there were some impurities in the wildfire her forces buried beneath the ground and thus the explosion was far weaker than planned
>dany is gravely wounded but her bodyguards manage to save her
>fighting goes on, dany loses a dragon, most of her advisors, and significant amount of her forces but ultimately manages to win
>she orders the king's landing to be burned into ground and its entire population exterminated for this act
>red keep and iron throne with it are destroyed during this
>cersei gets tortured and raped by dany's forces and then is impaled in front of the red keep's ruins
>while this has been going on night king's forces have been trying to get past the wall
>ultimately night king decides to fuck it and binds an ice dragon to his will (doing so significantly weakens him though) and uses it to freeze over the the eastwast-by-the-sea and bay of seals and simply marches his forces across the bay

>nk's forces march towards winterfell, son and sansa send message about this to dany and beg for help
>dany ponders for a while but ultimately agrees to it on the condition that the north will swear loyalty to her in return of her help
>dany's forces reach the winterfell just before nk's
>they alongside with already present forces dug in and prepare for siege
>some skirmishing happens, the defenders are sure that the dragons and reinforcements will be enough to stop wilding and wights from getting past the walls
>they stop couple attempts with ease
>then suddenly walls collapse
>it turns out that the overland attacks were just a distraction meant to cover up the fact that nk ordered his forces to undermine the walls
>while defenders and have been killing wildings and zombies on surface nk's slaves have been working non-stop underneath the ground
>with this advantage nk's forces gain the upper hand and storm the castle, jon dies, dany and her dragons are killed by nk's ice dragon, sansa dies, arya dies while trying to assassinate nk while he enters the castle proper, etc.
>while arya did fail to kill nk her attempt was enough to give a random nameless wounded soldier present an opportunity to try to kill him
>he picks up a dragonglass dagger arya dropped and runs towards nk
>nk's bodyguards manage to fatally injure him before he reaches him but he still has enough strength left to stab nk with the dagger to kill him
>with nk all of his zombies and walkers die
>nk aligned wildings rout and start run away
>the ice dragon runs amok and attacks anything it can see
>only handful of people survive the siege
>the epilogue talks about how no one really knows what happened in winterfell, how the destruction from the civil war, nk's invasion, unusually harsh winter, and plague spread by refugees caused by those things was enough to plunge westeros into centuries long dark ages

thanks user worth the read

Best in thread.

>I stuck a needle into your testicles and sucked out some baby-making juice. You're gonna be a father Bran!

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Gendry forges a Valyrian steel sword-hand for Jaime, who uses it and a hand crossbow with dragonglass arrowheads to kill the Night's King. He then looks straight at the camera and says "groovy" and winks.

What you consider "worse" idea's are objectively better than what we got.
The ending to GoT was complete indifference, crickets.
"Okay i'm going to go this way, and you're going to go that way" "The End"
What you consider to be worse endings would have ultimately better more interesting than what we got.

>Drogon tries to burn Jon
>Jon survives the fire (plot twist, Lord of fire granted him this after being reborn but he didn't know)
>Drogon submits to Jon
>Jon rides drogon submitting the unsolid and dothpakis and rules the whole realm as the rightful ruller

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Everything plays out the same but in the end Jon doesn't kill Daenarys and rules with her.

Stannis claims his rightful throne.