Game Of Thrones fans want questions answered

The Game Of Thrones finale left fans with a lot of questions, as they tried to puzzle out the unresolved plot threads from eight seasons of the series. The finale left people questioning the plotlines and even the point of the entire series.
Popular HBO series Game Of Thrones released its finale yesterday and the bittersweet ending, mostly bitter, left the fans disappointed.
The show ended, but the confusion around the various plotlines remained unanswered and many fans tried to puzzle out the unresolved threads from eight seasons of the entire series.
People even accused the show’s creators of rushing the ending. According to them, they threw away major plotlines and even the character developments that happened in the seven seasons.

And they took to Twitter to vent out their anger, and many had valid points to make.
Like this Twitter user, @BeyslIndustry summed up it up in just one tweet, “Daenerys didn’t even sit on the iron throne. Bran was the three-eyed raven for no reason. White walkers were a threat for no reason. Jon Snow was a Targaryen for no reason. The audacity when they knew Beyoncé was watching.”
The finale made many ask questions regarding the plotlines and even the point of the entire series.

From asking questions about Azor Ahai to Jon’s resurrection and being a Targaryen to Daenerys not even sitting on the iron throne and Arya going on her adventure’, here’s what Twitter is saying:
Things I will die wondering about:
— Becca 🔜 #MTGweekly (@thebeccascott) May 20, 2019
– The Three Eyed Raven
– Azor Ahai
– The Faceless Men
– The Lord of Light
– Children of the Forest
– The Drowned God
Did I forget anything? #MythologyMatters#GameOfThonesFinale #GameofThrones
Why can the north declare independent and not the other 6? What if they did? More war?
— Clifford Asness (@CliffordAsness) May 20, 2019
Why is there a Night’s Watch?
Where the heck is Arya going? How’d she convince anyone else to go with her? Columbus was trying to reach Asia and thought it closer. Had a reason and a theory.
Democracy is hilarious but magically rebuilding the wall, killing Cersei & Jaime w strategically falling rocks that kept their heads intact,endowing a dragon w expert/political aim,& spending more time moving chairs than killing your main character is👍🏽. #GOT #gameofthronesfinale
— Aimee Carrero (@aimeecarrero) May 20, 2019