![]() Tonally, it’s not great for the show that has become synonymous with the equivalent of your parents saying they’ll get you a puppy and then they get you a plush pug from the thrift store with an eye missing and some of its stuffing removed from its tiny knitted behind. While the showrunners could give us all an ending that will tickle that tiny fancy in all of us that begs for everything to be okay after such a slog through plots of murder and mayhem, we just don’t see it happening. There’s too much happiness and… justice going on. Probably one of the most feasible endings, but it still doesn’t cut it with us. Clap, clap… Clap if you believe! Is It Likely? It’s just a great idyllic vision of a future we could have if only we believe. Our favorite equally damaged characters tying the knot to unite the houses of fire and ice, Tyrian doing the job he’s the best at, Sansa gaining the power and authority she rightfully deserves after gaining her independence, and Arya playing swords better than all the other boys in Winterfell. Wouldn’t it be great if everything just kind of worked out? In this ending, we get the best of everything. It may be a mutual defeat with both sides regrouping for another battle.īut since we know the Battle of Winterfell is episode 3 of 6 and each one is about an hour and a twenty minutes long, we don’t see the Night King being the final boss.įeasibility Score: 3/10 2) A Fairytale of Thrones How that will play out, we don’t know, but we don’t think the battle between the army of the dead and the combined might of the Vale, Unsullied, and the forces of The King in the North has enough mass to spread out over the huge continent and consume everything. We don’t think The Battle of Winterfell (the one we see in the trailer) will be the last battle in the series. That would mean humanity has won and the Night King didn’t manage to spread his dominion over the whole of Westeros. We highly doubt Jon will be alone in the world, especially if everything else is dead. Though, we’d be really hurting for some other characters, especially all the powerful and alluring ones that Game of Thrones offered us. If this had been the premise from the start, we’d have still watched that show. While there’s no shortage of post-apocalyptic shows out there, there are none that feature the last son of a fallen king and the most popular beasts of fantasy turned evil popsicle. Nonetheless, we turned to our fellow Fictionphiles on Facebook, and asked for their best, weirdest, or most feasible attempts to spoil the end of this titanic series. The show, at this point, is a strange alternate universe from the one depicted inside the Song of Ice and Fire books. This is all the more difficult because the show moved well past the books in terms of plot. We know, because we attempted it in preparation for this article. With so many plots and subplots spinning around inside the Game of Thrones universe, it’s hard to sort through it all to figure out exactly what will happen. It very well could come in the teased climactic final showdown with the Night King and his armies, a sequence the cast has dubbed “The Long Night” because of its required 11 weeks of night shoots to complete, or during some interconnected plot of assassination and scandal. Because we’ve had confirmation that many major characters will die this season. I’ve got twenty bucks on every cast member, so I’m either going to be very rich, or only moderately rich. At any rate, the time has come for the internet to buzz with anticipation and theories about how the show will end. Why? We don’t know, holding a sword while wearing the moon-like locks of Daenerys makes me feel powerful and pretty at the same time. With April 14th fast approaching, fans of Games of Thrones are in full froth mode: breaking out their replica iron thrones, dusting off their platinum wigs, and brandishing their overpriced novelty swords. Brace yourselves, Game of Thrones theories are coming.
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