I thought it was probably the least disappointing way to end it.
On Brandon Stark being Tha King:
Tyrion centered his argument on the premise a knower of history and storyteller would be the best sort of leader. Which makes sense. When it comes to settling disputes Bran can look back through each party’s story/perspective, correct some erroneous information possibly complicating the discord, and explain ALL of this to all the involved parties and then dispense a little justice. Sort of a forced empathy. Stories have roots, and the roots have roots (like a tree, get it?), so to fully understand what’s up you kneed to know what’s happened, and Bran knows the truth of ALL the roots. As far as ending the series like they did, a story also has branches that are constantly growing. What we’ve seen so far has been a glimpse of the roots, and a trunk composed of numerous interconnected stories, which is a nice start but at some point the trunk forms branches that have only their origin in common. And of course it helps that Tyrion recognized that those least fit for power are the ones who seek it. I’m still not sure if he secretly wanted The Hand job even while saying he didn’t. What were his options anyway?
And I’m glad Jon fucked off to The Real North, but I didn’t much care for the two shady characters who were following him around in KL. I was waiting for someone to slip a blade between his ribs.