Nutter, who has overseen 9 installments of the show since it debuted, actually oversaw arguably the most popular episode of its final run, the second episode of season 8, A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms. 'Game of Thrones' fans think theyve solved the mystery behind the coffee cup that was accidentally left behind during Sunday nights episode. Of course, the poor reaction to the end of Game Of Thrones is not David Nutter’s fault. By now, virtually everyone with an active social media account, whether they watch the show or not, is surely aware of the Game of Thrones coffee cup mishap from the most recent episode. Read more: Isaac Hempstead Wright reveals book plans for Bran In fact, while its seven previous seasons all scored at least 91% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, and its lowest audience score was 85%, its eighth and final season scored just 58% from critics and 33% approval from audiences. HBO has acknowledged that the disposable cup of joe spotted in Sunday night's episode was a mistake, and the scene has been. Last Updated: 14th June, 2021 15:28 IST 'Game Of Thrones': Emilia Clarke Points Out The Culprit Of The 'coffee Cup Mistake' Game of Thrones came to an end more than two years ago but it is still not known who left the out-of-place coffee cup on set during the last season.
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While that might be true for Game Of Thrones’ previous seasons, the eighth and final season of the show was deemed far from “perfect” by its legion of fans and critics. The 'Game of Thrones' coffee cup has gone the way of the White Walkers. TV Game Of Thrones Emilia Clarke Peter Dinklage Jason Momoa Entertainment HBO Forget crazy theories about Bran Stark being the Night King, we're all in on the mystery of Game of Thrones ' coffee cup.