The collapse that killed Jaime and Cersei was both lame and horribly convenient. It looked like an imminent death with no hope to Cersei and Jaime during the 5th episode yet when Tyrion went down there, the two easily could have survived had they moved just a little backwards when the roof started to collapse at the far end of the room. Also, that Jaime's golden hand managed to stick out for Tyrion to see was
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Bronn was a sell sword his entire life. He has no clue how to handle an entire nation's money, nor one of its most important monetary, resource, and food centers in Highgarden. Westeros is likely going to be hurting with him in charge of the money & Highgarden.
Robot Bran on the throne is dumb and the reasoning is as well. Make him the Master of Whispers and History/Stories or something but simply because he can tell stories does not make him the right choice to be king. I guess this is the closest to not actually having a king so maybe that was the point? Probably not but whatever.
Glad Jon got reunited with Ghost. But his entire storyline and lineage turned out to simply be nothing more than another thing that went against Dany. Sending the actual rightful king to the Night's Watch is kinda strange. Tell Greyworm to fuck off to Essos and then tell Jon he's in charge as punishment for what he's done.
I have no clue how the Dothraki and Unsullied clone themselves but sign me up for whatever they have. Their numbers have exponentially grown since both being devastated in the Battle of Winterfell.
Also, Drogon peaceing out very quickly with the body of Dany towards Essos, where people love her and there are numerous Red Priestess, was interesting. Could definitely make an argument that she'll be brought back to life and then who knows what she'll do.
Bottom line, a decent but kinda lackluster final seasons + ending. The actors, the directors, the costume designers, the sound engineers, the music producers, the CGI people, and everyone else besides D&D/the writing were spectacular and deserve a lot of praise. It is a shame that those two dopes chose to rush to the end when both HBO and GRRM both thought there could be more seasons to cover the material in a natural and full way. D&D were offered at least 10 full seasons with basically an unlimited budget but said "nah, we good with exactly 73 episodes. We got Star Wars on the mind now!"