The latest episode of 'Game of Thrones' which aired on Monday, finally featured the long-anticipated battle between dead and living. While it was all that the fans were waiting for, a lot of them pointed out that the episode was too dark and that they couldn't see a lot of what was happening. Indeed, the night was too dark and full of terror.Shortly after the episode titled 'The Long Night' aired on HBO, the fans flooded the social media as they gushed over what all took place during the 82-minutes-long episode. However, many were quick to point out that the screen was too dark.While the extreme darkness seemed like most fans' main concern, the cinematographer behind the episode does not think there was an issue with the visuals.During an interaction with Wired magazine, the Fabian Wagner, the cinematographer of the episode said, "A lot of the problem is that a lot of people don't know how to tune their TVs properly."Stating that the show is not meant to be watched on small screens ...