Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Elizabeth Warren complained about the ending of “Game of Thrones” in a video posted online Tuesday.

The two politicians railed against the male-centric plot and the portrayal of “emotional” women in the resolution of the epic HBO drama.

“I feel like we were getting so close to having this ending with just women running the world,” Ocasio-Cortez said about the final season.

“And then the last two episodes, it’s like, ‘Oh, they’re too emotional.’ It’s like, ugh, this was written by men!”

Warren, who was a huge fan of the dragon-riding Daenerys Targaryen, said she switched allegiances to Sansa Stark, who fell short of achieving the ultimate goal.

“Sansa, who already is Queen of the North, thank you very much, she walks away saying ‘I’ll still be Queen of the North,'” Warren mused. “C’mon Sansa! Go for the big one.”

In the show’s finale, Bran Stark — a crippled boy who sees into the future — became the ruler of the six kingdoms.

Daenerys Targaryen went mad and Arya Stark sailed into the unknown.

Ocasio-Cortez ended the segment by joking that HBO needed some “feminist analysis.”