How should it end?


I want to see them zoom out of whoever gets on the throne and into the sky. Then suddenly we realized the whole game of Thrones world is a speck in the blue eyes of a giant at a dinner table and we hear his mother calling him, go wash your hands mcomber she says. And fade to black.

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PS in case you forgot that's the story told to rob stark by the old woman that told the white walker story to bran in episode three season one

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That won't happen..They did something similar with a show called St Elsewhere...and the result is that everyone hated it and felt robbed that all the events were to have taken place in a snowglobe and an autistic boys imagination. And..let's see..Dallas did a badly received season that was suppose to have been all a dream. And although LOST was not really everyone being dead at the beginning crash and everything that followed Jacks dying imagination...enough people thought that to taint it.

People hate that kind of thing. It's not clever.

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If you want to end it that way, it has to be done like this: After the climactic battle and the wrap-up, the scene fades to a bunch of modern-day nerds sitting around a table. We see that the nerds are played by Kit Harrington, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Nikolai Coster-Waldau and a few others, except they are made up to look unattractive: fat suits, oily hair, big glasses, zits, bad clothes. George R. R. Martin is sitting at the head of the table, grinning behind a Dungeon Master's screen as we see them all packing up their D&D manuals, dice and miniatures and BS-ing about the great gaming session they just had. Then they all head out to Pizza Hut and the credits roll.

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That would actually be great!

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After the credits of the last episode, we see a shot of the throne room with a cat walking up to it.

I think Euron (water), Cercei (lion) and Dany (nissa) die, Jon defeats the others with Drogon (red sword), and Bran patches the wall using wights. Jon stays north of the wall with reanimated Dany and they live ever happily after. The prince that was promised now rules the real north.

Something like that.

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