The Queen of the North thinks it’s high time that disappointed “Game of Thrones” fans bend the knee and accept the series finale.

Sophie Turner, better known as the long-beleaguered Sansa Stark on the bloody HBO ATT, -1.46% hit, told the New York Times that the calls and online petitions from disgruntled viewers to reshoot season eight are “disrespectful” to the cast and crew.

“ ‘All of these petitions and things like that — I think it’s disrespectful to the crew, and the writers, and the filmmakers who have worked tirelessly over 10 years, and for 11 months shooting the last season. 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.’ ” — Sophie Turner

“People always have an idea in their heads of how they want a show to finish, and so when it doesn’t go to their liking, they start to speak up about it and rebel,” added Turner, 23. “The thing about ‘Game of Thrones’ that’s always been amazing is the fact that there’s always been crazy twists and turns.”

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Then again, Turner’s character — who began the series a decade ago as a naive girl who dreamed of being a queen, and then survived being physically and sexually abused before becoming one of the most savvy power players in “The Game of Thrones” — had one of the most satisfying endings. Her character becomes the queen of an independent North, and her brother is crowned the ruler of the six remaining kingdoms of Westeros.

“I loved it,” she said of the way Sansa’s story ended.

Her co-star Kit Harrington (aka Jon Snow) also defended the epic’s conclusion, telling Esquire last month that, “Whatever critic spends half an hour writing about this season and makes their judgment on it, in my head they can go f–k themselves. Because I know how much work was put into this.”

Alas, fans have had a more divisive view, with almost 1.5 million signing a Change.org petition demanding that the final season (which cost an estimated upward of $15 million an episode) be remade.

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Still, Sunday’s finale drew a record 19.3 million viewers, including replays and streams, the highest audience for any HBO episode ever. And the controversial season has enjoyed record-breaking ratings as people tuned in to see who would ultimately rule the realm.