Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren weighed in on the ending of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” complaining that the show needed more “feminist analysis.”

Warren, a senator for Massachusetts and 2020 Democratic candidate, is wooing Ocasio-Cortez, the freshman New York representative and socialist, in the hope of securing her endorsement.

“I’m sad. Disappointed about it,” said Ocasio-Cortez in a one-minute video with Warren that was released Tuesday.

“I was just really. Meh,” Warren, replied.

“I feel like we were getting so close to having this ending with just women running the world and then the last two episodes it’s like, ‘Oh, they’re too emotional,’” Ocasio-Cortez, 29, said.

“Exactly!” Warren, 69, responded. “Can’t do that.”

“It’s like, ugh, this was written by men!” Ocasio-Cortez said while slapping her face with papers she was holding.

Warren expressed that while she was disappointed that her favorite character Daenerys Targaryen came to a violent end, she had still hoped Sansa, Queen of the North, would take the Iron Throne.

“Right, right,” Ocasio-Cortez agreed.

“Come on, Sansa! Go for the big one!” Warren said.

“We need to get some feminist analysis up in HBO,” Ocasio-Cortez said as the video comes to an end.

“They need some help on this,” Warren agreed.

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It’s been over 24 hours. No more spoiler alerts. Here’s why @AOC and I are officially on #TeamSansa now. pic.twitter.com/WKKHDbFz1M — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 21, 2019



Warren was forced this week to walk back her support of Daenerys after the character went on a murderous rampage of innocent civilians.

“She doesn’t want to be a slave owner or a dictator — and she definitely doesn’t want to become her murderous father,” Warren had said previously. She had praised Daenerys for seeking to destroy a system that benefited the rich.