"High in the halls of the kings who are gone, Jenny would dance with her ghosts. The ones she had lost and the ones she had found and the ones who had loved her the most...," Florence Welch precariously croons to warm our Game of Thrones taste buds.
It's a song that rings with me even now, almost a year after watching the final season of one of the greatest shows in television history.
While Season 8 got its fair share (maybe even more!) of criticism for its poor writing, it was the loyal fans who felt betrayed because of the gravitas the George R.R.
Martin-led show held in the first few seasons. But, one can't disregard the previous glorious seasons especially 1-3, which defied odds and gave us a vast, eccentric tale of treachery and