LAST EPISODE. Actors Kit Harington as Jon Snow, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark, Maisie Williams as Arya Stark, and Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark during a scene from episode 4 of 'Game of Thrones.' Photo by Helen Sloan/HBOfans worldwide have just 79 pulsating minutes remaining Sunday, May 19 to get their final fix in one of the most hotly anticipated events in TV history.
"We want people to love it. It matters a lot to us. We've spent 11 years doing this," Dan Weiss, who directed the 73rd and final episode with fellow showrunner David Benioff, toldWhile many will watch at home, perhaps with a goblet of Dornish red wine and a punnet of Braavosi cockles, thousands will celebrate and mourn the show's denouement at viewing parties in bars, banqueting halls and backyards from Alaska to Armenia.
The adult themes have not deterred fans, however, nor the industry itself, which has seen fit to make it the most decorated series in history, with 47 Emmy Awards.
Like as it should as nobody watches the show legally in your country.
I love GOT but I can't deny that the quality declined gradually as soon as the tv show ran out of its source material. D&D ain't no GRRM.
Ugliest season, very poor story line.
I think they set up several profit making spinoffs.