Game of Thrones
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@GangOfDolls said in Game of Thrones:
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And this is my problem with this season. If you have to tell me in after-episode interviews what happened, then you did a crappy job writing. -
@Lisse24 said in Game of Thrones:
@GangOfDolls
And this is my problem with this season. If you have to tell me in after-episode interviews what happened, then you did a crappy job writing.Also, character development means absolutely nothing.
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@Lisse24
It was the 'character development via previously-on' that made me just facepalm.I've just resigned myself to not liking the story they're telling much at all so...all surprises in the finale are pleasant I guess.
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Look. I'll tell you what I want for the last episode.
I just want to forget about everything that happened in the last episode and have it be nothing but Tormund and Ghost playing in the North.
That's the ending I want.
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Having given it much thought, I know what my ideal ending would be.
***It will never, ever happen, and yet.***
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This was posted by @Tat on the Ares Discord, and I think it's a strong, good, nuanced outsider non-spoiler breakdown of this season of Game of Thrones.
https://twitter.com/dsilvermint/status/1125856091261136896?s=21
Or: D&D plots, GRRM pants.
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@Thenomain I agree with most of that breakdown. But I also think writers sometimes fall in love with their own story and their own characters too much. I think that happened here and the transition from scripting the written material and taking control of the characters themselves hasn't been as fruitful as they hoped.
@Lisse24 talked about the after-episode interviews and I totally agree, but what I get from those is how passionate the creators/writers are about what they want for these characters they've been stewarding for years. However, what they want for the character isn't the same as what makes sense for the characters based on where they've been heading for the previous 7 years. And that's what I feel like I'm watching. What the creators want, rather than what the characters would do.
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In good news at least, we can now focus on D&D's next project, the first SW trilogy following Episode 9. Will it be SW:The Redmpetion or SW:These Characters Developments Don't Add Up? Should we take bets now, the trilogy doesn't make theaters and turns into a series on Disney Plus? Will it be hard pressed on heels of Favreau's the Mandalorian series?
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@Lotherio Let's not be too judgy guys. I can see how producers might be burned out after working on the same project for eight years. They probably rushed some things to wrap up this massive beast with so many characters and plotlines, but to their defense they also always expected Martin to have written the books by now, too.
We don't know what the SW project will look like. I wouldn't be cynical about it.
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@Arkandel Touche, or well played/point well made. I'll watch it, I'll probably like it I admit. I also enjoyed the stand alones so far despite others not enjoying them so much. I'm sad we won't get more Han Solo in a completed trilogy like format.
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@Arkandel said in Game of Thrones:
@Lotherio Let's not be too judgy guys. I can see how producers might be burned out after working on the same project for eight years.
Like hell. They're bored and they want to move on. I don't judge them for that. What I judge them for is not giving the series over to people who still give a shit.
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@Rinel said in Game of Thrones:
@Arkandel said in Game of Thrones:
@Lotherio Let's not be too judgy guys. I can see how producers might be burned out after working on the same project for eight years.
Like hell. They're bored and they want to move on. I don't judge them for that. What I judge them for is not giving the series over to people who still give a shit.
This is a weird dichotomy of sorts for me. HBO was willing to pay to extend the series out, its a cash cow (there is a trend to wait until the season ends, pay for HBO for one month to binge watch, then cancel subscriptions just for GoT). Its like they wanted to finish their story their way, to have the final say on their vision (sort of like Cervantes writing Don Quixote II to kill off the character cause others started making derivative works). Its a dichotomy in that it diverges in ways from GRRM's books but they made it so they have a clear finish of their telling of the story.
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@Arkandel said in Game of Thrones:
@Lotherio Let's not be too judgy guys.
??? That is like the point of this thread.
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@Thenomain said in Game of Thrones:
This was posted by @Tat on the Ares Discord, and I think it's a strong, good, nuanced outsider non-spoiler breakdown of this season of Game of Thrones.
https://twitter.com/dsilvermint/status/1125856091261136896?s=21
Or: D&D plots, GRRM pants.
While the points are all good, I feel like that's an abuse of Twitter. I blame Trump for making it cool to post giant stories on Twitter.