Game of Thrones fans are an excitable bunch aren’t they? I mean we. Aren’t we?
Thronies have waited with bated breath each week for Sunday to roll around, and each spring every year (except for last year…screw you, 2018) for the show to return. We go stark-(heh)-raving mad over coffee cups and water bottles, and pretty much every moment in season 8 not only broke Twitter, but the whole damn internet, too.
Now, though, viewers of the show are excited about something a little different. They’re cancelling their HBO subscriptions, and having some social media fun while doing it, too. Because why do something without meme’ing about it, right? It would be un-American not to! Personally, I only cancelled my free trial for HBO Now, so the execs’ paychecks won’t be taking too much of a hit there.
HBO probably doesn’t have TOO much to worry about though. They still have Westworld coming back for season 3, Big Little Lies and Chernobyl, among other extremely popular shows. But their heavy hitter was GoT, and given how disappointing this season was for fans, they could see a decent dip in subscriber numbers in the months to come. Considering how a petition to remake season 8 is looking to hit 1.5 million signatures, and even the stars are rolling their eyes at their characters’ fates, the network might want to consider handing out apology Starbucks gift cards, and soon.
Without further ado though, here’s what could only be described as the HBO Divorce Dance, sans Chris Brown.
My favorite part of tonight’s #GameofThrones was the 5 minute trailer before the episode for HBO’s new shows, all of which are titled, “SWEET JESUS, PLEASE DON’T CANCEL YOUR ACCOUNT.”
— waitwait (@waitwait) May 20, 2019
Everyone remembering that they can cancel their HBO subscription now #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/MBhbH1xVos
— Adam (@TheMeanSaltine) May 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/MADAMHARRlS/status/1130298247300427777
The Game of Thrones finale was actually better than I expected. Can’t believe the biggest show of our generation is over…
Completely unrelated – does anyone know how to cancel an HBO subscription? Asking for a friend.
— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) May 20, 2019
Tonight is officially the BIG night…when 100 million people cancel their HBO subscription!
— DreamcastGuy (@DreamcastGuy) May 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/PassionNTorment/status/1130300934389678081
https://twitter.com/cacaubrazil/status/1130307907117961216
https://twitter.com/CarlaNWade/status/1130322337889316864
Everyone racing to cancel their HBO subscriptions after Game of Thrones has come to an end. #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/Y0LCYBD0Nm
— The Darkest Timeline Numbersmuncher (@NumbersMuncher) May 20, 2019
Welp….I can cancel HBO now. Only kept it for #GameOfThrones.
— Angela.Kay (@DeepSouthProud) May 20, 2019
I wonder how many people are going to cancel #HBO now that #GameOfThrones is over. My bill with #Comcast was literally $210 a month.
— Brandon (@brandon_akai) May 20, 2019
Now that #GameOfThrones is finally over, should I do it now, or wait for tomorrow morning to cancel my @HBO
— Tony Bruno Show (@TonyBrunoShow) May 20, 2019
And for those of you who need a little help, here you go:
#GameofThrones is over, here’s how to cancel HBO Now https://t.co/NI80RsnOZd
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) May 20, 2019
Tell us, has the disappointing final season of Game of Thrones forced you to cancel your HBO subscription yet? If so, grab a meme and get to Twitter now!