Updated 11:31 PM EST, Sun, Dec 22, 2024

'Game of Thrones' Season 4 New Finale a 'Worldwide Catharsis'; Watch Fan-made Ending Here [Video]

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Like what happened in the series finale of "How I Met Your Mother," a number of the show's fans were not quite satisfied with how the latest episode titled, "The Mountain and the Viper" ended.

In order to right a wrong, a 28-year-old Aussie student from Perth, by the name of Ozzy Man, has decided to completely redo the episode into what he believes is a more appropriate ending with a "worldwide catharsis".

In the beginning of the video, Ozzy Man writes, "G'day HBO, Here is some feedback on your recent episode The Mountain & The Viper. I believe with just a few minor tweaks it could become extremely satisfying."

"Oberyn was a character we all got to like really fast and then he was gone really fast," The Sydney Morning Herald quotes the video creator. "So I thought: 'Oh well, what if we all just go into complete and utter denial'."

The video, which was uploaded on June 4, has already received 4.2 million views along with 37,000 YouTube thumbs up.

Spoiler Alert!

In the 8th episode of "Game of Thrones" season 4, character Oberyn died. SMH summarized the controversial part of the episode: "The Mountain caused Prince Obyren's head to explode after he dug his fingers into the Prince's eye sockets and squeezed his skull with the rest of his massive hands."

But, Cynthia Bir, a biomedical engineer at the University of Southern California, explained to Washington Post that a head explosion because of eye pressure is not possible in real life situations.

"You would need to create pressure inside the cranium. Even if you could generate pressure by squeezing the outside of the head, once the cranium is breached at the orifice where the eye nerves enter, this pressure would be greatly diminished."

See the video of Ozzy Man below:

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