The extreme darkness — mixed with a snowstorm and dragon ash for good measure — sparked a tidal wave of viewer complaints in the aftermath of episode three, "The Long Night".
But the show's cinematographer, Fabian Wagner, has insisted it's not his fault.
He told TMZ the pixelation and dark colours fans saw on their TVs and mobile devices were due to HBO's compression of the episode, which leads to poorer visual quality and gets worse if it's being viewed on a streaming service with a weak connection or in a brightly-lit room.
Wagner, who also worked on the "Battle of the Bastards", pointed out Thrones had always been very dark and a very cinematic show and was supposed to be watched in a dark environment.