Aaron Rodgers hated the ‘Game of Thrones’ ending. Here’s why.

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Aaron Rodgers hated the ‘Game of Thrones’ ending. Here’s why.
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Aaron Rodgers still can't believe how his favorite TV show ended. By Cindy Boren Cindy Boren Reporter covering sports, with an emphasis on politics and national stories Email Bio Follow May 22 at 11:51 AM Aaron Rodgers took a look at the finale of his favorite TV show and spotted problems like, well, like they were open receivers. And, like many “Game of Thrones” fans, he really didn’t like what he saw Sunday night.

“So he, the entire time, kind of set the whole thing up and then at the end goes, ‘Oh, yeah, I don’t want to be king. Oh, but why did I travel all this way to be here?’ No.” Oof. So just where was he in the next-to-last episode as King’s Landing was being incinerated by Dany?

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