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Originally Posted by AC
I'm one of those that liked it as well.
But why do you say they couldn't have filled it in with more episodes? HBO literally wanted to. Hell, GRRM has said they could have had 13 seasons.
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Still not understanding why knowing full well D&D were done after 7/8 seasons since early on, HBO couldn't arrange for successors to continue it so they didn't need to end with such a sprint.
10 seasons would've been the sweet spot. You could end in virtually the same way, but filling out the skeleton with character storylines and a thorough covering of all the moving parts would make the whole thing probably more satisfying to the more disgruntled fans, and more content for the rest of us to enjoy.