All 8 Game of Thrones seasons ranked from worst to best

Game of Thrones season 8 production still. Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke.photo: Helen Sloane/HBO
Game of Thrones season 8 production still. Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke.photo: Helen Sloane/HBO /
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7. Game of Thrones season 7

While Game of Thrones season 7 is better than the final season, there are still so many moments that leave me scratching my head. That said, of course, there are also a few highlights.

Let’s start with the best moments. The epic battle beyond the Wall is straight-up awesome. The way the White Walkers descend on our favorite characters and the desperate fight to survive against impossible odds is heart-pumping stuff. The scene only gets better when Daenerys arrives with her dragons, which, unfortunately, leads to Viserion being turned into a wight.

Another awesome part of season 7 is the long-awaited meeting between Daenerys and Jon Snow. The chemistry between the two is undeniable, and watching them come together to fight for a greater cause is incredibly satisfying. They’re my two favorite characters in Game of Thrones, so I love that they finally came together. We also get to see Sansa and Arya reunite and watch their epic takedown of Littlefinger. Finally!

But unfortunately, there are also some low points in season 7. The pacing of the season is uneven, with some episodes feeling rushed and others feeling like they drag on. And while the plotlines continue to be complex and engaging, some of it starts to get a little predictable this season.

While season 7 has its ups and downs, when it’s good, it’s so good. Too bad we don’t get more of those moments.