- The Leastsatisfying Final Episode for "Game of Thrones" Earns the Unfortunate Title.
According to a fresh evaluation reported by "Daily Mail", the worst TV series finale ever might have been identified. While the last episode of the fantasy epic "Game of Thrones" managed to sneak into the top ten worst series conclusions, the "House of Cards" finale takes the crown. This 2018 episode scored a mere 2.6 out of 10 on "IMDB", a significant drop of 55% from the typical episode rating of 8.1.
The Netflix series was faced with the challenge of continuing without its leading actor, Kevin Spacey, who was accused of misconduct. In the final episode of "House of Cards", there's a lethal showdown at the White House between Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) and President Claire Underwood (Robin Wright). This finale also topped earlier analyses of disappointing series finales.
"Game of Thrones" finale comes in third place
The closing chapter of the manga series "The Promised Neverland" also seems to have disappointed viewers, rating second in this new study. Even surpassing the controversial conclusion of "Game of Thrones", this caused a stir in 2019, with fans even initiating an online petition for a new final season that "makes sense". Unfortunately, their attempts were unsuccessful.
The series "Killing Eve" ranked fourth in the analysis of the most disillusioning series finales. It was followed by "Dexter", "Two and a Half Men", "Ragnarok", and "Power". "Bloodline" and "MythBusters" rounded off the list in ninth and tenth place, with their final episodes probably not being well-received by viewers.
Despite being listed among the worst finales, the last episode of "Game of Thrones" still garnered some controversy, causing fans to start an online petition for a redo. Interestingly, the "Game of Thrones" finale comes in third place in this new assessment of disappointing series conclusions.