It goes without saying, but I'll say it: spoilers ahead...
If one goes online, the opinion they inevitably find of Game of Thrones Season 8 is sorely negative. Specific reasons are rarely given, but it's definitely “bad”, “awful”, “a series' killer”, etc. Which leaves me wondering, did we watch the same series? Season 8 definitely has its issues, which I will get into, but as a whole it delivers.
To get the obvious out of the way, yes, Season 8 was too short. It should have added two episodes rather than subtracting two. Ten seems about right to present the showdown with the Night King and still have time to resolve who sits the iron throne. Too much was crammed into too little space, and it was over too quickly. The powerful scenes which needed room to breathe, scenes the previous seven seasons had been building toward, didn't get the freedom they deserved. People with that criticism, I agree. (And people with the criticism that Bran's nod to “democracy” was cheesy, yes, I've got your back. Cheesy.)
But length (and democracy) do not destroy Season 8. Scenes which progress the story exist in organic concatenation, i.e. everything follows linearly from what came before, no wild tangents, no novel producer ideas, no last minute changes to “shake things up”, no new character to revive a fading series as Hollywood is sometimes wont to do. No, it's clearly, identifiably the same story, same actors/actresses, same sets, same writers, same dialogue, etc., and it all flows naturally—quickly, but naturally.





