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@Virgil said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
felt more natural and believable.
yeah, i want my magic and dragons fantasy to be more real dammit!!!!
waaaaaah!
sign a petition
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@Nepia said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
As someone who doesn't like the books (more accurately, I didn't like the one I read), and really enjoyed the first 3 seasons for the political intrigue, but have never felt it was a top tier show personally, I haven't been getting as up in arms as some out there.
Don't get me wrong, I think they could have done some things better (especially writing better battlefield tactics etc), but I don't think it's as bad as the teeth gnashing is some quarters. I do think the big error they made was the short series of long episodes. If this had played out over 10 one hour episodes I think even with similar screen time Euron would have been more of a 'character' and the Mad Queen going mad wouldn't have felt so abrupt to some people.
Some of the memes have been great, a couple of friends and I share them in an iMessage thread - but I guess that's curated, so it doesn't get annoying to me.
Anyway, GoT has been a great show, doesn't threaten my top 10 but I've enjoyed watching it.
Who's everyones favourite bad guy ? who died in the most satisfying way ( so far )
Greyjoy and Joffrey aren't a patch on Ramsay in my opinion.
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That rewriting petition, and some of the associated social media commentary, is that Simpsons episode come to life. Fuck me dead.
Lazy writing is 2019's fake news
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@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Nepia said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
As someone who doesn't like the books (more accurately, I didn't like the one I read), and really enjoyed the first 3 seasons for the political intrigue, but have never felt it was a top tier show personally, I haven't been getting as up in arms as some out there.
Don't get me wrong, I think they could have done some things better (especially writing better battlefield tactics etc), but I don't think it's as bad as the teeth gnashing is some quarters. I do think the big error they made was the short series of long episodes. If this had played out over 10 one hour episodes I think even with similar screen time Euron would have been more of a 'character' and the Mad Queen going mad wouldn't have felt so abrupt to some people.
Some of the memes have been great, a couple of friends and I share them in an iMessage thread - but I guess that's curated, so it doesn't get annoying to me.
Anyway, GoT has been a great show, doesn't threaten my top 10 but I've enjoyed watching it.
Who's everyones favourite bad guy ? who died in the most satisfying way ( so far )
Greyjoy and Joffrey aren't a patch on Ramsay in my opinion.
The Ramsey storyline actually annoyed me as he was too cartoon villain for my liking.
I actually think Cersei's death was the most "GoT" way to die ... not the best, but fitting with the early seasons of how people just died.
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@Nepia said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Nepia said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
As someone who doesn't like the books (more accurately, I didn't like the one I read), and really enjoyed the first 3 seasons for the political intrigue, but have never felt it was a top tier show personally, I haven't been getting as up in arms as some out there.
Don't get me wrong, I think they could have done some things better (especially writing better battlefield tactics etc), but I don't think it's as bad as the teeth gnashing is some quarters. I do think the big error they made was the short series of long episodes. If this had played out over 10 one hour episodes I think even with similar screen time Euron would have been more of a 'character' and the Mad Queen going mad wouldn't have felt so abrupt to some people.
Some of the memes have been great, a couple of friends and I share them in an iMessage thread - but I guess that's curated, so it doesn't get annoying to me.
Anyway, GoT has been a great show, doesn't threaten my top 10 but I've enjoyed watching it.
Who's everyones favourite bad guy ? who died in the most satisfying way ( so far )
Greyjoy and Joffrey aren't a patch on Ramsay in my opinion.
The Ramsey storyline actually annoyed me as he was too cartoon villain for my liking.
I actually think Cersei's death was the most "GoT" way to die ... not the best, but fitting with the early seasons of how people just died.
Other then Euron all the deaths have been fine (except Rhaegal)
Thought Cersei dying how she did was appropriate, her world caving in around her. Jamie was always going to die, and with his sister/lover.:::
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@mariner4life said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Virgil said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
felt more natural and believable.
yeah, i want my magic and dragons fantasy to be more real dammit!!!!
waaaaaah!
sign a petition
Glad you agree with me!!
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@Virgil I reckon it would have been cool if Jamie and Cersei got to the cove to get confronted by Euron. He shanks Jamie who is dying, then J lets him know it's his kid and Euron kills Cersei out of spite. Cue Jamie making a last gasp effort to kill Euron and he dies alongside Cersei. Or Cersei helps finish Euron off at the end, but all three die. Now that would have been spicy!
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@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Nepia said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
As someone who doesn't like the books (more accurately, I didn't like the one I read), and really enjoyed the first 3 seasons for the political intrigue, but have never felt it was a top tier show personally, I haven't been getting as up in arms as some out there.
Don't get me wrong, I think they could have done some things better (especially writing better battlefield tactics etc), but I don't think it's as bad as the teeth gnashing is some quarters. I do think the big error they made was the short series of long episodes. If this had played out over 10 one hour episodes I think even with similar screen time Euron would have been more of a 'character' and the Mad Queen going mad wouldn't have felt so abrupt to some people.
Some of the memes have been great, a couple of friends and I share them in an iMessage thread - but I guess that's curated, so it doesn't get annoying to me.
Anyway, GoT has been a great show, doesn't threaten my top 10 but I've enjoyed watching it.
Who's everyones favourite bad guy ? who died in the most satisfying way ( so far )
Greyjoy and Joffrey aren't a patch on Ramsay in my opinion.
Tywin getting shot with a crossbow by Tyrion while on the shitter is hard to beat.
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Btw, given that barely a minute goes by at TSF without there being a complaint about or insult levelled at a sportsperson for their perceived lack of ability/faults, isn't it kind of hypocritical to complain that people do the same thing with TV shows they watch?
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@Kirwan said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
Stupid complaints about players get called out, no reason it shouldn’t here either.
Define stupid. I don't think the criticisms levelled at GOT on this thread have been stupid. They're no more stupid than when players get panned for a poor performance.
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@Kirwan said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I dunno, complaints about lack of realism in a show with dragons and magic?
Has anyone actually done that? If something is unrealistic in relation to the world that has been created or flies completely in the face of what has previously been possible isn't it acceptable to criticise that? Just because something is fantasy doesn't mean it can't be poorly written or have massive inconsistencies and plot holes. All of these things are valid grounds for criticism.
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@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Nepia said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
As someone who doesn't like the books (more accurately, I didn't like the one I read), and really enjoyed the first 3 seasons for the political intrigue, but have never felt it was a top tier show personally, I haven't been getting as up in arms as some out there.
Don't get me wrong, I think they could have done some things better (especially writing better battlefield tactics etc), but I don't think it's as bad as the teeth gnashing is some quarters. I do think the big error they made was the short series of long episodes. If this had played out over 10 one hour episodes I think even with similar screen time Euron would have been more of a 'character' and the Mad Queen going mad wouldn't have felt so abrupt to some people.
Some of the memes have been great, a couple of friends and I share them in an iMessage thread - but I guess that's curated, so it doesn't get annoying to me.
Anyway, GoT has been a great show, doesn't threaten my top 10 but I've enjoyed watching it.
Who's everyones favourite bad guy ? who died in the most satisfying way ( so far )
Greyjoy and Joffrey aren't a patch on Ramsay in my opinion.
Walder Frey getting a very close shave from Arya is up there for me.
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I think Season 7 had my biggest "Yeah Right" moment. Anyone remember when Jaime is charging at Dany and the Dragon on horseback and Bron come in last minute and knocks him off and they both start sinking in the lake. Fast forward to the next scene and they have swam a kilometre under water with armor and Jamies gold hand. Umm yeah ok.
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@chimoaus said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I think Season 7 had my biggest "Yeah Right" moment. Anyone remember when Jaime is charging at Dany and the Dragon on horseback and Bron come in last minute and knocks him off and they both start sinking in the lake. Fast forward to the next scene and they have swam a kilometre under water with armor and Jamies gold hand. Umm yeah ok.
Due to the existence of the Dragon, I'm unsure whether you're allowed to be annoyed by that.
Another one was Stannis' army being completely overwhelmed but he somehow teleports into the forest and Brianne appears out of nowhere to cut his head off. But again, Dragon, magic, walking dead etc. so just stupid to complain.
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Why is the 3rd eye socially awkward raven not even a thing now?
What was the point of Bronn in this season? Was it to show he and Cersei could be in a scene together now? Because it felt a whole lot like Michael in the last Ep of the Office. Why f*cken bother?!
If Cersei is dead the writers of this show need to be castrated.....how can the evilest bitch and in most peoples opinion, biggest villain, get a sad death next to her brother/lover. All this did was, attempt to normalise incest yet again and rob us all of what should have been an enjoyable(lets be honest), gruesome and horrible death.
What was the point of punishing Arya in the streets of Kings Landing? Is that a set up to take all of the murdering out of her so she can go find her "Kings Bastard" and live happily ever after? Instead of being noone?
They have f*cked up this show and Im never watching it again.....after this next episode.