WARNING: This article contains spoilers from season eight, episode six of Game of Thrones.
Season eight of Game of Thrones has divided fans of the series with one million people signing a petition to get the last part of the instalment remade.
Many twists including Arya Stark (played by Maisie Williams) killing the Night King to Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) destorying King’s Landing, caused an uproar amongst viewers.
And the complaints continued to flood Twitter after episode six of season eight aired last night in the US.
The finale saw Jon Snow (Kit Harington) plunge his dagger into the Mother of Dragon’s heart, which ended in the Stark being sent to live out his days with The Night’s Watch at Castle Black.
The death of Daenerys resulted in Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) being selected to be the leader of the Six Kingdoms, after his sister Sansa (Sophie Turner) demanded the North have independence.
Some fans were left furious with the overall ending, but Pedro Pascal, who played Oberyn Martell in the show, urged viewers to “shut up”.
After the episode aired, he wrote on Twitter: “Shut up, it was perfect. #GameofThrones.”
One of Pedro’s 334,000 Twitter followers commented: “I agree. It was brilliant!! I loved it! Thank you for Oberyn, he’s been missed.”
Another agreed: “It was amazing. Unpopular opinion but I’ve liked this season.”
Game of Thrones' Pedro Pascal speaks out on the season 8 ending (Image: SKY)