This article contains Game of Thrones spoilers.

It is fair to say the final season of Game of Thrones has been a divisive one. While many were largely happy with the earlier episodes of this year, including how the first two installments averaged an 88 percent and 92 percent aggregate score, respectively, on Rotten Tomatoes, you wouldn’t know it from the way the online social media fury has reacted to the series finale. We would argue the final two episodes returned to the moral ambiguity of George R.R. Martin’s influence on the early seasons and found a decent grace note to conclude the series on, but many TV critics added their voices to the storm (the last two episodes scored less than 50 percent averages on RT) which reached its most absurd thunder when more than 1.2 million fans signed a Game of Thrones backlash petition demanding HBO remake the final season with different showrunners than “incompetent” David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

Sophie Turner is not having any of it. The actor who portrayed Sansa Stark over the past nine years on the HBO fantasy series—which culminated in her achieving an Elizabethan-esque ascension—spoke recently to The New York Times about how insulting it is to everyone who worked on Game of Thrones that the backlash would like to pretend the last two years of work on concluding the series should be thrown away because of a growing sense of entitlement among online clusters of fandom.

“All of these petitions and things like that—I think it’s disrespectful to the crew and writers, and the filmmakers who have worked tirelessly over 10 years, and for 11 months shooting the last season,” Turner said. “Like 50-something night shoots. So many people worked so, so hard on it, and for people to just rubbish it because it’s not what they want to see is just disrespectful.”