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Fans Are Coming For 'Riverdale's' Lili Reinhart After She Harshly Criticizes That Petition To Rewrite 'Game of Thrones'

Fans Are Coming For 'Riverdale's' Lili Reinhart After She Harshly Criticizes That Petition To Rewrite 'Game of Thrones'
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Spoiler alert

It seems that with all the crazy going on in the USA, folks would try to focus on something other than Game Of Thrones and their personal grievances with it.


But this is America 2019 where everything's made up and the points don't matter.

A LOT of people are unhappy with Daenerys Targaryen's current arc on Game Of Thrones, after she got on board one of her dragons and killed a whole bunch of people.

Game of Thrones 8x05 The Bells Ring, Cersei Surrenders, Daenerys Destroys Kings Landingwww.youtube.com

The directors and showrunners have been accused, among other things, of misogyny, poor development, and taking the "easy way out" with Daenerys' character.

David Benioff, the show's co-creator, said:

"Ultimately, [Daenerys] is who she is and that's a Targaryen. She has said repeatedly throughout the show, 'I will take what is mine with fire and blood,' and in this episode, she does it."

But close to one million fans have signed a petition to force the writers to re-write the season, or else replace them and force the new writers to write a new season.

Seriously.





Opinions are mixed on the petition.

For example, Riverdale's Lili Reinhart is fed up with fans who think the TV industry should bend to their every will.

Reinhart commented on an Instagram post by Variety covering the story.

Here is her comment:

variety/Instagram

And people, once again, have mixed reactions.

It's amazing how entitled some people can be over someone else's art.






Reinhart's show, Riverdale, has often been criticized for fan service, including every inappropriate shirtless scene known to human kind.

Still, the Riverdale fan base has never gone as far as to throw a petition at the showrunners.



Fans will continue to have opinions and Lili Reinhart will continue to be an absolute queen of not caring. You can watch Reinhart in Riverdale, available here.

Do your worst, Game Of Thrones fan base.

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