Game Of Thrones Season 8 Is The Worst Rated One In The Series By A Heavy Margin On Rotten Tomatoes

    Game Of Thrones Season 8 Is The Worst Rated One

    Game Of Thrones Season 8 Is The Worst Rated One In The Series By A Heavy Margin On Rotten Tomatoes

    There is still two more episodes left for the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones but it may already be too late t o save it. The world’s biggest and most popular show is suffering through a really bad landing and the ratings are proof.

    Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes revealed on Saturday that the latest episode of season eight, The Last of Starks, is now the second worst rated episode of the entire series. And there more bad news: The final season is also the worst rated season in the history of the show.


    The season currently sits at 77% rating on RT, sticking out like a sore thumb in the list of its previous seasons, all rated above 90%. Things looks so bleak for this season that even if it manages a 100% rating for the rest of the two episodes, the overall rating for the season will rest at 85%, still the lowest the series has ever witnessed. Here are the season-wise ratings for the show:

    Season 1: 91%

    Season 2: 96%

    Season 3: 96%

    Season 4: 97%

    Season 5: 93%

    Season 6: 94%

    Season 7: 93%

    Season 8: 77%

    The Last of the Starks rests as 57% rating after recording 102 reviews. It is only second to fifth season’s sixth episode titled Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken. As a refresher, it is the same episode that showed Sansa Stark’s wedding to Ramsay Bolton and her horrible rape right after. The scene became majorly controversial and earned a lot of flak from viewers all around the world.

    The Last of the Starks was criticised for its shoddy writing, injustice towards long-loved characters, and delved too much into setting up things for the next episode, ultimately making it a boring watch. This episode again became controversial for the way it addressed Sansa’s rape. Sandor ‘The Hound’ Clegane tells Sansa (played by Sophie Turner) that had she left King’s Landing with him, she would not have faced villains like Petyr ‘Littlefinger’ Baelish and Ramsay Bolton. To which Sansa said, “Without Littlefinger and Ramsay and the rest, I would have stayed a ‘little bird’ all my life,” she says, using his nickname for her. The episode earned a lot of flak online for justifying rape and sexual abuse for the evolution of Sansa’s character

    The penultimate episode will air in India on Hotstar on Monday at 6.30 am.