The show has its fair share of bad moments, I do acknowledge that. However, overall— it was an excellent show. It wasn't the type of show where the lores and its history are spoon fed to the audience half of the season. It was something you piece bit by bit as you go on to the story. It's not an information overload. It gives the audience an opportunity to process it. If not, i believe the creators of this show wants us to feel as though we are a part of it's world— that it wasn't told in an outsider's perspective but told by someone in it. I think this show has had plenty of people hating on it purely by the fact that they believe it wasn't told gracefully, which, we can all agree on that the way the storytelling is approached is, to say, unorthodox. But in hindsight, with a little of analysis from characters and their dynamics to their purpose and meaning, you can come up with what's the show's entirety in the end.