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♥♥♥♥ yes! The ending to that movie ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ sucked!
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yeah this , I agree , the alternate ending is better.
First - The series needed one more full season, plus at least a partial season to finish it off. D&D ( David Benioff, D. B. Weiss) needed to wrap to be able to meet upcoming commitments for that Star Wars movie they ended up not getting to make... That's the only rational reason why they dumped that season into the crapper despite HBO basically promising them "infinite monies" for as many seasons/episodes as they wanted.
A full season needed to give a proper conclusion to the whole "Winter is Coming" heckin' crap they had been drilling into our brains the whole show... That needed a proper series of shows giving us all the reasons why it was right to fear the White Walkers. They could have done their "dramatic character killings" during those bits, battles, brutal nastiness, whatever and they would have gotten so much more value out of it. What we got was premature release... in the dark... and someone throwing is cab money. (I don't give a crap what the Director of Photography says - He's a effin' professional and should have know his heckin' medium. ""Can't See %$!&" is not a heckin' "color.")
The whole season should have been dealing with all the pain and drama created by "Winter." All of it. People should have been dying all over the place, White Walkers and those "spiders" we were told about, should have actually been... a threat. We should have seen the beloved characters we like dying nobly, struggling against the threat, or being backstabbed by some dastardly other characters, and then a big climactic finish with a Pyrrhic victory and "more to face."
The end should have been a lot of daring do skulduggery and political machinations causing the potential for even more catastrophic risk. Characters that just... Well, not trying to reveal spoilers, so a lot of the characters that have blank-pages to their story, thanks to D&D, deserved at least a reach-around... Of the characters D&D did fill out, few got a rational treatment.
As for the big reveal/show-stopper/twisty bit of the final question being answered... Somebody was on crack. That's all I can think of as they never pushed that line very well and left pieces of it hanging so low it had just been forgotten. The rational expectation for that was that they used one storyline to answer "the mystery" of another. And... then since they didn't need it, they didn't pursue any more of it. That's sensible. But, a "gotcha" moment is not satisfying at all and that "roundtable" approach to decide it was dumb as %@^^%.
There ya go.
I'd change the ending to better match the graphic novel ending.
All the movies where the humans win and the Earth survives.
:)
The original movie, starring Vincent Price, is closer to the book, and overall pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzDayNEs-eg