I actually liked the ending. I wish it wasn’t so quick, like they were in a hurry. If I wasn’t binge watching it I may have been annoyed at how happily ever after the entire last episode was without any kind of tension. But in general I thought it was suitable.
The only upside to the showriters giving Petyr Baelish such a disappointing and undeserved death was that it took a person with Bran's level of omniscience to stop the person most responsible for starting the war and who also gained all that power barely a single death on his hands (no one there wanted Lysa to keep breathing anyway), proving Varys right in calling him"the most dangerous man in Westeros".
Realistically, though, the sudden reappearance of the two 'dead' siblings, particularly one who suddenly moves like the Faceless Men he would most likely recognize from his family's hometown and another who echoes his own winning line back at him, would have had him packing long before a discussion and trial would have occurred.
And speaking of that winning line and favorite scenes:
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