Game Of Thrones is an American drama series with a huge fan base following all over the world. After 73 episodes of unanticipated outcomes, eight years of pure suspense, and 4352 minutes of apprehension, the season finale finally was aired on May 19th, 2019.

Here are the next set of questions -

Why did only the North get to be independent?

Westeros was a kingdom of seven kingdoms consisting of nine administrative regions. The North was one of the nine administrative areas. After the shackle of King’s landing and the death of the Queen, There set a council to choose the future of the place. Bran was chosen the KKing and immediately after that Sansa stipulated the North to be independent of the seven kingdoms. Bran, without any hesitation, accepted the demand and none of the high council members questioned over it. Fans theorized many questions upon the scene. The first of them was, why did only The North get to be self-governed? Was it because Sansa’s brother is the KKing now? Why didn’t the other houses urge liberty to be separated from the seven kingdoms and rule their houses respectively? Why didn’t Dorne insisted sovereignty as it was the last house to join its allies with the seven kingdoms? Why didn’t Yara Greyjoy claimed autonomy as she always wanted the Iron Islands to regain its freedom? All these queries will remain as it is as the show has been brought to a climax.

What is the role of night’s watch?

Many hearts broke when the two deserving rulers; Daenerys and Jon Snow were exiled. The former exiled from life and the latter exiled to the night’s watch as a punishment to have killed the queen. Without any second thought, Jon agreed to the sentence though even he wasn’t sure about the existence of the night’s watch. The night watch was basically made to protect the seven kingdoms from what lies beneath the walls presuming to be the white walkers and the wildlings. It was broken by the night king with the help of the ice turned dragon’ Viserion.’ The initial question is; is the night’s watch rebuilt? If yes, what justification will it hold as the Night King is dead and the night army destroyed? The wildlings have also been in close contact with the North and are no longer a threat to Westeros.The show’s last scene also created speculation over Jon’s status. He was last seen leading the wildling to the North of the wall followed by Tormund, Jon’s dire wolf ‘Ghost’ and a couple of wildlings. Whether he left Westeros forever to join the wildlings or was still on duty in the night’s watch will invariably remain a conundrum

So these well all the top unanswered questions of the Game of Thrones. To be very honest, a show can never wholly resolve to answer each and every item that emerges towards its pinnacle. We should always accept the way things are, the well-described plots, dedicated acting, great scenes and the efforts of every member that had been a part of this outstanding show GAME OF THRONES.

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