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What's everyone's least favourite period throughout the show?

So for reference, I'm talking about during a rewatch: which is your least favourite part of a rewatch, something what you have to say "ugh, here we go again". For me, it has to be most of Season 5 and partially Season 6.

- Aryas training in Braavos.
- King Tommen the boring, the weekling, the annoyance.
- The faith militant storyline.
- the Dornish subplot.
- Danaerys ruling Mereen, sending Jorah off twice and him coming back twice.
- Stannis' unceremonious death.

I enjoyed everything going on with Jon, Castle Black and the Wildlings. Hardhome was a great episode. I loved Jons transformation from Lord Commander to taking back Winterfell, restoring the Stark name and army. The faith militant storyline came to a satisfying end, exterminating some of the more boring characters. The Hound returning was also great too.

Ultimately, i just feel like watching all the other seasons, i at least enjoy everyones individual storylines and there was a lot to look forward to. But when you're only invested in part of the storyline, it becomes a bit of a hard rewatch.

But on the whole, it's still Game of Thrones and like every other show, it's not infallible and it's still a show i enjoy. For its faults. What are yours?



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