The book covers everything from The Sopranos to The Wire, with an extensive look at Game of Thrones. The book features comments from both A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin and HBO Arya Time Travels. Sometimes the only way a franchise can be saved is if there's time travel involved, and some fans wish they could use time travel to fix the final season. This fan fiction, titled Blood and Waters by the author Karlandra, does exactly this. Instead of defeating the Night King, Arya travels back to her 11-year-old self at the “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin hinted at what’s next for the acclaimed fantasy series following the finale of its HBO television adaptation Sunday night and teased fans with how Daenerys' Prophecy. Quaithe is one of the most forgettable characters in the show by the end, which is a shame given how important she was made to seem. In the books, Quaithe carries on in Daenerys' dreams throughout A Storm of Swords and A Dance with Dragons, offering vague warnings and prophetic speech. Quaithe's intentions are still unclear Game Of Thrones writer George R.R. Martin has opened up about the ending of the show on which his books were based in a new interview. READ MORE: Game Of Thrones : 10 times the fantasy epic A Dream of Spring will be the final Game of Thrones book. In his original pitch to publisher Bantam, Martin envisioned A Song of Ice and Fire as a trilogy. However, the “tale grew in the telling Martin is expressing regret about his unfinished novels, which are now overshadowed by the television run of Game of Thrones, which aired its final episode on HBO on May 19, 2019. At the cost of RELATED: Game Of Thrones: 10 Moments Fans Expected To See In The Final Season (That Didn't Happen) Fans hoping for some sort of redo of the season should abandon those dreams, but the next best hope is for George R.R. Martin to finish his books and deliver the ending he conceived all along. URNIP.