Warning: The following post contains spoilers for the finale of Game of Thrones.

It's been more than 24 hours since the Game of Thrones series finale aired on HBO, so according to an unwritten U.S. law, the American people may now openly discuss spoilers on social media.

Good thing! Because dedicated GOT fans, Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, had a lot of thoughts they wanted to get off of their chests.

On Tuesday, Warren shared a video of her and AOC discussing the highly-anticipated finale, and turns out the episode majorly let them down.

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

"So did you see Game of Thrones last night?" Warren casually asked AOC, to which the Congresswoman replied, "I did. I'm sad. I'm disappointed about it."

"I was just really... meh," an unimpressed Warren agreed.

"I feel like we were just 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, the end. It's like ugh this was written by men.'" AOC frustratedly explained.

"Yeah, exactly. Can't do that," Warren added.

Both women shared that they were even willing to join Team Sansa in the final hours of the show, but were once again disappointed when Sansa chose to remain Queen of the North rather than "go for the big one."

"We need to get some feminine analysis up in HBO," AOC concluded. Warren echoed, "They need some help on this."

In the past, AOC joked that her ideal Game of Thrones episode would end with the monarchy giving way to democracy. "Can you imagine if no one ends up on the throne and they transition to democracy?" she previously said on the Yahoo News podcast Skullduggery . "Wouldn't that be badass?"

Unfortunately, the show ended with a white man who lacked experience and had no real desire to rule winning the throne, so it's clear to see why she and Warren might be unhappy with the outcome.

I think I'm fine with Season 8 of Game of Thrones, but could we get a petition to get a redo of the 2016 election? — David Higgins (@DAnthonyHiggins) May 21, 2019

Several people have also compared the Game of Thrones finale to the 2016 election, and argued that the show failed its women. Love when television mirrors reality, don't you?

AOC also tweeted the video, writing "Working family-focused policies + Game of Thrones gender convos. Elect you an official that can do both." She then told followers to "keep an eye out" for another video of her and Warren dropping later this week, so who knows what's in store for us.