EntertainmentThe series with the best ending in TV history, according to George RR MartinInterestingly, the series inspired by the writer’s work, Game of Thrones, presents an ending known for having divided opinions today at 8:30 pm

EntertainmentThe series with the best ending in TV history, according to George RR MartinInterestingly, the series inspired by the writer’s work, Game of Thrones, presents an ending known for having divided opinions today at 8:30 pm

Interestingly, the series inspired by the writer’s work, Game of Thrones, presents an ending known for having divided opinions

It’s rare for a series to please everyone with its final episode, as fans are usually not prepared to say “goodbye.” Although, game of Thrones impressed by displeasing a large part of the public with its final chapter. The series HBO, based on the book A Song of Ice and Fire (by George RR Martin), received a modest rating of 6.3 on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.

As already revealed on several occasions, Martin had no involvement in the closure of Game of Thrones. It’s no surprise that the last two seasons strayed far from the original work. Himself George R. R. Martin recently revealed which is the best “series finale” in his opinion.

The matter was addressed after the magazine Vanity Fair have published a list of the 25 best series episodes of all time. Blackwater, ninth chapter of the second season of GoT (and with script Martin), was chosen by the publication’s editors.

Given the recognition, the writer published a post on his blog not only to thank the magazine’s journalists, but also to point out what would be the best episode of a television series in history in his opinion. The choice fell on the final chapter of Six Feet Under — in Brazil, Six Feet Under.

“If I had to pick one episode that was even more perfect than all the others on the list… it would have to be the final episode of Six Feet Under. I really enjoyed this series, although I can’t say I loved it as much as I loved Rome, Deadwood, Fargo, or some other shows that aren’t on the list. However, the last episode of Six Feet Under It was by far the best ending in all of television history. I can’t imagine how anyone could do better.”

Six Feet Under it ended in August 2005, after five seasons. Displayed by HBO, the series brings together names such as Peter Krause (as Nathaniel Samuel “Nate” Fisher Jr.), Michael C. Hall (David James Fisher), Frances Conroy (Ruth Fisher), Lauren Ambrose (Claire Simone Fisher), Freddy Rodriguez (Federico Diaz) and Matthew St. Patrick (Keith Charles), among others. Widely praised, she has accumulated a series of awards, including nine Emmysthree SAG Awards it’s three Golden Globes. The synopsis (viaADORCinema) says:

“A tragicomic look at the members of a dysfunctional family who run a funeral home. When the prodigal son, Nate (Peter Krause), does not return home for the end of the year celebrations, the family must learn to deal with their own grief, while deciding how to move forward with the family business.”

Other highlights from George RR Martin

Still in the text of your blog, George R. R. Martin highlighted other fantastic TV show episodes in his opinion. He cited The Suitcase, from the series MadMen, and the classic Ozymandias, in Breaking Bad. Attractions like The Sopranos, The Wire and Black Mirror were also remembered.

The Sopranos There were a lot of great episodes, but The Pine Barrens It was special, and throughout the rest of the series I kept waiting for that Russian to appear again when we least expected it. The Wire it was so good that it came close to perfection quite often. AND Black Mirror is an extraordinary series in many ways, but San Junipero It’s the episode I love watching over and over again and telling my friends to watch.”

Source: Rollingstone

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