GAME OF THRONES Final Season Backlash Addressed By Showrunners David Benioff And Dan Weiss

GAME OF THRONES Final Season Backlash Addressed By Showrunners David Benioff And Dan Weiss

Game of Thrones' final season received a negative response from fans, and showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss have now weighed in on the backlash. They also discuss walking away from the franchise...

By JoshWilding - Jan 11, 2024 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones
Source: SFFGazette.com

For a time, David Benioff and Dan Weiss could do no wrong. Game of Thrones was one of the biggest shows on television, receiving widespread critical acclaim and countless awards; it was also loved by fans, no easy task when we're talking about an adaptation of a beloved series of novels.  

Alas, the eighth and final season proved incredibly divisive. Several creative decisions upset viewers, leading to demands for a remake and the dubious honour of Game of Thrones now grossing many a "worst TV finales ever" list. 

Talking to The Hollywood Reporter (via SFFGazette.com), Benioff and Weiss acknowledged that not everyone loved the final season and said they've largely tried to stay out of the online debate.

"You always hope everyone’s going to love anything you do and it would’ve been great if 100 percent of people loved it, but they didn’t," Benioff tells the trade. "You can get so bogged down in public opinion that you spend your whole life googling things and trying to find people who felt one way or the other way."

Adds Weiss, "Even super positive feedback makes you feel weird and teeth-grindy and on edge. There’s a drug quality to the feedback, and as soon as we went cold turkey - the last time I googled myself was in 2013 - the ambient stress level in our lives dropped by about 50 percent overnight."

As for how their encounters with viewers have gone since ending Game of Thrones on such a divisive note, Weiss says, "There’s an underlying decency when people acknowledge you as a person and vice versa. There’s something that happens in the transition from human interaction to online that pushes things in a specifically aggro direction."

Later in the interview, the duo revealed that HBO offered them lifetime producer credits on all future Game of Thrones projects regardless of their involvement. On the cable network's side, the idea would be to make it seem as if those spin-offs had their seal of approval or creative input; Benioff and Weiss, however, weren't biting.

"HBO was kind of confused," Benioff recalls. "I remember their lawyer saying, ‘But it’s just money, we’re just going to pay you.’"

Weiss chimed in to explain, "I don’t think there is such a thing as free money. For us, if our name is on it, especially that, while being completely detached and uninvolved, it felt like the strain that would come with that hands-off approach - with its success or failure or anything in between - was not worth it."

They haven't watched House of the Dragon and don't seem particularly keen to return to Westeros after signing a $200 million deal with Netflix (which is understandable). After season 8, some fans will be pleased to hear that, while others will surely wish the duo was still telling stories in the world created by author George R.R Martin.

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bobevanz
bobevanz - 1/11/2024, 9:09 AM
While season 8 was a shit show, you can't really blame them. Blame the bum who takes a hundred years to write a book, meanwhile Stephen King has written like 10 books since then lol. They had to make it up as they went along, and after the reception of season 8 his desire to finish it has definitely diminished
JobinJ
JobinJ - 1/11/2024, 9:15 AM
@bobevanz - that "bum" doesn't owe anyone anything. People act like he owes the world another book.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/11/2024, 9:14 AM

Aaah, no ending would have satisfied all the rabid fans. They wanted it to go on forever.

You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.




mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 1/11/2024, 9:49 AM
@DocSpock - yeah that wouldve been stupid like walking dead right now. twd was supposed to end in 6 seasons and they just kept it going on until all the stars left or they couldnt afford them anymore.

game of thrones ending before people got tired of it is already an achievement IMO.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/11/2024, 10:00 AM
@mastakilla39 -

100% agree.

That means you are some kind of genius!
TheLight
TheLight - 1/11/2024, 9:30 AM
Now these cowards finally feel free to answer to their errors.

Where were they during this?






soberchimera
soberchimera - 1/11/2024, 9:32 AM
They ran out of material to adapt because Martin was too high on international fame to finish his series, not that complicated.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 1/11/2024, 9:34 AM
The issue for me was less the broad stroke of what happens and where characters end up and more the fact they tried to wrap up the series in 13 episodes. This led to a rushed pacing and characters acting out of character just to get pieces into place. They needed at least two full seasons to finish this off right.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 1/11/2024, 9:43 AM
Still hurts to this day.

They f*cked up everything for Star Wars, something they never even got around making, the absolute state...
LilJimmy
LilJimmy - 1/11/2024, 9:49 AM
The dialogue in season 8 was so simple. A high school kid could have written it.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 1/11/2024, 9:53 AM
Season 8 was decent but i feel they really could have fleshed it out and not rushed so much...Dany's turn would have been easier to swallow had we got a few more moments of her flipping instead of them building her up as a protagonistfor 7 seasons.....same could be said for Anakin in RotS though...different universe... i know.
HashTagSwagg
HashTagSwagg - 1/11/2024, 10:01 AM
@UniqNo - "Season 8 was decent"?
Conquistador
Conquistador - 1/11/2024, 10:18 AM
@HashTagSwagg - I don't have to agree with the story choices to enjoy what's on screen. The long Night was a hell of an episode. From that parts i could actually see.lol
Whoelsebutkevin
Whoelsebutkevin - 1/11/2024, 2:58 PM
@HashTagSwagg - Yes. It's not what I imagined for final season but there's still solid episodes, there's only certain storylines that are very questionable. Yes, it was dumb seeing only our Heroes fighting on the walls of Winterfell at the end of The Long Night but at the same time seeing Theon go out like that and Arya using her skills to the max. But overall Yes season 8 sucked.
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 1/11/2024, 10:35 AM
Watched this show last year. Only problem I had with the Finale was Jon Snow not being King and him not having his Wolf and Dragon at the end.



Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 1/11/2024, 10:50 AM
@BlackStar25 - Agreed.
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