Game of Thronesis done and dusted, wrapping up its polarising eighth and final season with an equally debated finale.
While many have criticised the final episode of the beloved HBO series, there are some who have jumped to defend it.
And if anyone knows a thing or two about polarising TV series finales, it's theSeinfeldcast.
Star of the legendary sitcom Jason Alexander, better known as your ol' pal George "Can't-Stand-Ya" Constanza, has offered up kind words for the Game of Thronescrew on Twitter.
"I know a little something about finales and disappointed fans," he wrote on Tuesday.
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"My advice: live in joy that you are part of something that moves people so. You were all magnificent. My family and I loved it all. Thanks."
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Alexander was quick to clarify his support for the Seinfeldfinale, which is still being criticised to this day, even by the likes of Stephen Colbert as "disappointing."
Even Seinfeldstar Julia Louis-Dreyfus joked on the finale of The Late Show with David Letterman, "Thanks for letting me take part in another hugely disappointing series finale." Jerry Seinfeld rather enjoyed this.
"To be clear, I adored the Seinfeldfinale," wrote Alexander. "I just keep getting crap about it from fans."
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So, did you enjoy theGame of Thronesfinale? You didn't? As Seinfeldcreator Larry David said of the crap people dished on his show's finale, "They’ve already written it, and often they’re disappointed, because it’s not what they wrote."
One thing's for sure, signing some petition isn't the answer.
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