The positions of Game of Thrones have shifted in the rankings. - This representatively poor conclusion for a television series.
According to a recent report by the "Daily Mail", a new analysis has identified the worst TV series finales of all time. The finale of "House of Cards" claims the top spot, with a rating of only 2.6 out of 10 on IMDb, a significant drop from the average episode rating of 8.1. The finale aired in 2018 and featured a confrontation between Doug Stamper and US President Claire Underwood in the White House. This disappointing ending has also topped earlier analyses.
The finale of "Game of Thrones" managed to make it into the top ten worst series endings, but it was the finale of "House of Cards" that took the top spot. The final episode of the fantasy saga received a rating of 6 out of 10 on IMDb, but this was a significant decrease from the average episode rating of 8.9.
The final episode of the manga series "The Promised Neverland" also seemed to leave fans disappointed, ranking second in this new study. This caused a lot of buzz and criticism in 2019, with fans even demanding a new final season through an online petition. However, these demands were not heeded.
The series "Killing Eve" ranked fourth in the analysis of the most disappointing series finales. Following closely were "Dexter", "Two and a Half Men", "Ragnarok", and "Power". "Bloodline" and "MythBusters" rounded out the top ten, with their final episodes also not going down well with viewers.
Despite its popularity, the final season of "Game of Thrones" was not immune to criticism. It secured a spot in the top ten worst series endings, earning a rating of 6 out of 10 on IMDb, a noticeable drop from the series' average episode rating of 8.3.
Even with the high ratings throughout its run, the controversial ending of "Game of Thrones" stirred controversy, contributing to its position among the most disappointing series finales.