Other than contrarian faggy o'nigs from reddit, I think most rational people can agree that this was a great show, up to a certain point. But is there a consensus on where that certain point is? What was the last great episode, or the beginning of the end?
I tend to mark the decline at season 5, but I know I've seen others starting earlier than that.
Arya getting a fuckload stabs, falling into a shitfilled canal and being just okay like a few days later.
Asher Jones
What was her original man name?
Noah Hill
When they started deviating
Julian Smith
Having read the books, they could've changed something here and there, but overall i like it. except for last two seasons and halfway season 6, these sucked ass.
Samuel Johnson
This. It's painfully obvious they are hacks the very second they can no longer rip from the books word for word, scene for scene
Jason Rivera
>contrarian faggy o'nigs from reddit Garbage after season 3 reddit nigger
Oliver Ramirez
>doesn't want a rail-thin big-titty average-face gf to completely dominate get your test level checked, user.
to me S1-4 were very good and enjoyable. S5-8 buzzwords buzzwords
Alexander Anderson
Season 5 was where the downhill slope started and a steep one at that, consider how strongly Season 4 still finished.
Season 6 is notable for having the best (The Winds of Winter is pure kíñö) and the worst (The One Where We Retcon the Dornish Plot) episode of the show.
Jose Roberts
s6e10 aka the BTFOing of the christcuck
Ian Miller
>I tend to mark the decline at season 5
Season 5 was when the steep decline started. Most people didn't realise it until season 7, and it was only season 8 that convinced the rest of the morons and also the late comers who just tuned in for the last season.
Brody Sullivan
last episode of season 4
Jaxon Walker
>But is there a consensus on where that certain point is? Yes everyone knows the show died with stannis
I don't understand Stannis memes, he was by far the show's most boring plotline, even counting Dorne.
Blake Wood
>I don't understand Stannis memes, he was by far the show's most boring plotline, even counting Dorne.
He was the king's true heir you pants on head fag. And he was more of a man than the other pretenders. Indeed, had everyone mostly just followed him the whole bs would never have happened that killed so many and wrecked all the houses.
>I tend to mark the decline at season 5 I agree, but it was still a pretty good show through season 6 iirc. Season 7 is when it fell hard. That was the point where there were two camps: one where people were lying to themselves by saying it's still the greatest show of the era, and the other where people recognized it wasn't in essence GoT anymore and that they were only still watching to see through it to the end.The people in the latter camp were vindicated when hardly anyone died North of the wall, and people in the former camp joined the latter by Dany's sperging
Brandon Ramirez
she lost her kid in Israel either at a checkpoint or the airport. people here memed that her kid became a mossad sacrifice for moloch. Esme Bianco
Jeremiah Hill
>moloch what?
Carter Diaz
fuck sorry. The woman with big tits I was thinking of was esme bianco, but her kid wasn't taken. This woman's kid was taken
It was so fucking obvious. The beginning of season 5. Literally the first flashback in the show. Go and compare 4 and 5, the writing changed immediately, forced non clever humor, bland filler moments and characters veering of into nonsense.
Cooper Peterson
Season 3 was the last good season. You can tell how the series nosedived in internal consistency and writing by Season 4. This was also when the series started to seriously stray from the books. Season 2 and 3 had its divergence, but Season 4 is when it went to alternate universe.
Ethan Roberts
>Season 4 is when it went to alternate universe and now we're back to the original point: this thread and all GoT threads are Stannis threads.
>Stannis threads? the GoT ban! >it's been almost a year! hundreds will be banned! >thousands