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When “Game of Thrones” runs, it has top priority for America-and a porn break for several hours is even taken! One of the world’s largest porn portals came to this decision, Pornhub when it analyzed how the traffic of the website changed during the first episode of the sixth season “Game of Thrones”.
When the premiere of season 6 of “Game of Thrones” ran on April 24, 2016 on April 24, 2016, Pornhub had a traffic dropout of four percent. That sounds little, but Pornhub is something like YouTube for porn – 60 million visitors a day. But that’s not all: even hours after the premiere, traffic has still not normalized, this was only the case shortly after midnight.

Pornhub has also evaluated the “Game of Thrones”-relevant search terms to find out which character is most popular. This is – how should it be otherwise – Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). Margaery Tyrell came in second place, represented by Natalie Dormer.

The sixth season of “Game of Thrones” has been available in Germany since April 26, 2016 as a digital download. New episodes appear every week.
“Game of Thrones”: Why the last episode had to disappoint
“Game of Thrones” Is history. In the meantime we know who made it onto the iron throne (the answer is amazing!). Even if there is now a crowd of spectators who want nothing more than a restart of the final seasonthere was inevitably an end for the most popular series of the decade in addition to “The Big Bang Theory”.
We remember “Lost”which with his esoteric attempt at an end, puzzle many unresolved and some nonsense finters played his complete reputation. Hardly anyone speaks of “Lost” more than one of the best series of all time – and only because of the tired conclusion.
So “Game of Thrones” had to endure. And inevitably. Because of the so-called “Peak-End Rule”. Don’t you know? But you should! This is a heuristic approach of psychology, in German also the highest level of the Gennant. In short, it is about experiencing and remembering a situation can clearly differentiate between us.
The brain plays a prank
The Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman once found that the experience of a situation is often evaluated differently by the brain than the memory. Our handling of memories therefore has complex consequences of how we evaluate certain events, especially in the future.
Related to emotional events, this means that, if they are asked later, people usually only remember the most powerful (most beautiful, most unpleasant, most painful) moment in an ongoing process – and the end point! Everything in between seems to be completely meaningless for the evaluation of the overall complex. (You can find a concrete description of the Peak-end Rule HERE). If the end is gentle, then the memory of it is more positive. If it fails more violently, then more relaxed phases are displaced in emotional memory.

