GoT is soooooooo bad.
I kind of like it just to see it crumble, like a train wreck in slow motion.
As a little kid who grew up on the original Star Wars trilogy, I weep for what is to become (I’ve mentally blocked out the prequels and the R.Johnson ****).GoT is soooooooo bad.
I kind of like it just to see it crumble, like a train wreck in slow motion.
Anyone see that ending to the Raptors game? What a dramatic shot to close it out. Movie like
I think the main problem is that they just rushed it, and I don't really get why. There is plenty of source material, and obviously the show has insane ratings. They could have done a few more seasons and built towards danys heel turn much more carefully. But everything since last season just feels so rushed. Like they need to get from point a to point b so fast it doesn't matter how they get there. Ever since they went off book it's like they've just hit fast forward. In some ways I guess it's good, since there was some meandering particularly with Dany, but the problem with hitting accelerate is that you lose a lot of characterization. Suddenly people are doing things that don't make sense because you didn't take the time to build up to it.
I won't get into all the weeds of it for this episode, which I mostly thought was boring. The show is stupid and has been for some time now. I am so glad there's only one more episode of this nonsense.
I don't have as much of a problem with the major plot points as some, but just the execution is so maddeningly God awful.
You guys complain about everything eh? Absolutely enjoyed the last episode of GoT, two epic battles so far.
The episodes were well made but like a Michael Bay film it was all style over substance.Oh, I totally enjoyed them - but I get why some are upset and there's some validity to some of the criticisms.
The episodes were well made but like a Michael Bay film it was all style over substance.
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Man. GoT.
It’s still a well made and well acted show. But the writing has certainly taken a dive.
I don’t have a problem with Danaerys’ arc. In fact, when the show was actually following the source material, her character arc was littered with hints this may happen. That all changed when the show outpaced the book and the writing became less subtle - there’s been a distinct lack of foreshadowing of this over the last three and a half seasons or so, prior to the last couple of episodes. But that’s a minor gripe compared to the botch job on Jamie’s character arc. Having him run back to Cersei as his one true love and “nothing else matters” feels like a complete reversal of everything his character had done prior to this point. That’s certainly a piss off.
And then of course, having the plot dictate the action so obviously is annoying as hell. One freaking spear gun nailed a dragon with three clean shots through cloud cover in the last episode, and hundreds of them couldn’t even come close when she was flying right at them in this one. Some lazy writing there, too.
Anyways. Compelling stuff headed into the finale. What the hell happens now? Cersei is gone, Danaerys has won, but at what cost? How the heck is Jon going to react? Is Tyrion going to pay the price for setting Jamie free? The preview gives away nothing. But yeah, I don’t think there’s any coming back from that for Danaerys. I wonder if the story comes full circle...everything kicked off with a Mad King, and we end with a Mad Queen?
They're like the chinese food of movies (Michael Bay). I don't don't mean quality chinese food but Panda Express type of chinese food (heh, I realize many consider that food absolute trash but hey, I eat too much fast food). It is what it is. But you know that going in those type of movies. I expected more from a GOT show. But that's just me.I wouldn't call Michael Bay movies well made, nor would I call this show well made. It's expensive,and some of the effects artists definitely had talent. That's about it.