Guido, I also feel duty bound to remind us both that GOT is a text-book example of an all-time great show that was wonderful, told great, inspiring, gripping stories and major/minor-story-arcs, and generating real, authentic tension when its writers, creators and producers still had Martin's novels to somewhat rely on. Because he still hasn't finished the other novels (Jon is still in the Night's Watch, Tyrion is still afloat on the sea, captive on his way to Maureen with Jorell Mormont, Sansa still in the Eire with LittleFinger, Arya is on a ship to Free City of Braavos to become a Faceless Man in the Temple of Black and White;), the show's writers and producers after Season 6 couldn't wait and when they didnt have the novels to fall back on, that's when the quality, efficiency, and superb level of writing, and acting, to some extent, began to suffer seriously that by Season 8, it wasnt just open cuts and sores, it was decayed, jaundiced and dying, except for perhaps the Battle of Winterfell/Last stand vs. Night King's Army of the Undead episode and to a lesser extent, the series finale, those were the only two episodes in Season 8 of GOT worth watching, IMHO.