MagicSmoke
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...then they tripped at the finish line on season 8. Nothing bad about the actors, just the writers.Love your avatar. Love Maisie's acting skills and her character in GOT. My favorite show of all time.
...then they tripped at the finish line on season 8. Nothing bad about the actors, just the writers.Love your avatar. Love Maisie's acting skills and her character in GOT. My favorite show of all time.
I guess I was one of the few who enjoyed it (including season 8). My wife and I enjoyed the whole thing. We borrowed Seasons 1-4 and go the HBO free trial for a month to watch the rest. We basically binged-watched and went through the whole thing in a little over 2 months from May-June. It was my "mini-break" before studying for the October exam....then they tripped at the finish line on season 8. Nothing bad about the actors, just the writers.
I enjoyed the battle of Winterfell episode. That was one of the most consistently tense episode of anything I've ever seen. Other than that, I think the writing was weak and they betrayed some of the characters, especially Dany. I would've been a little happier if they didn't rush the ending. They could've at least partially redeemed themselves by making the last season a full season.I guess I was one of the few who enjoyed it (including season 8). My wife and I enjoyed the whole thing. We borrowed Seasons 1-4 and go the HBO free trial for a month to watch the rest. We basically binged-watched and went through the whole thing in a little over 2 months from May-June. It was my "mini-break" before studying for the October exam.
I have mixed feelings about Dany. I agree they could have put more time into the last season. Seems like they crammed it. Maybe make season 8 two seasons. On the other hand, Dany was a victim of her own bloodline, IMO. Her family was prone to streaks of madness/insanity/rage whatever. But Dany seemed different at first (freer of slaves). I didn't like to see the disintegration of her character and who knows what the author intended since that part hasn't been written yet.I enjoyed the battle of Winterfell episode. That was one of the most consistently tense episode of anything I've ever seen. Other than that, I think the writing was weak and they betrayed some of the characters, especially Dany. I would've been a little happier if they didn't rush the ending. They could've at least partially redeemed themselves by making the last season a full season.
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I decided to wait until computer based testing Spring 2021. I don't really know what 2020 is going to throw at me work wise (maybe living in florida for 3-4 months...) so yeah.
For some reason I just assumed you were a mod.WTTS calmed down a lot since lunch time. It's no longer a war zone. Thanks @JayKay PE and mods
That's the crux of the problem. They crammed everything in in seasons 6-8. All that character development in season 1-5 got sacrificed for advanced the storylines. It's also what went wrong with Danny. If you read the books, her breakdown didn't come as a surprise, the signs were there in Meereen storyline. But it happened suddently over 2 episodes in season 8, so it came off to most fans as: WTF? In fairness, the showwrititers included some subtle signs along the way, but not to the extent that the novels did - and some of the signs they did include got watered down.I have mixed feelings about Dany. I agree they could have put more time into the last season. Seems like they crammed it. Maybe make season 8 two seasons. On the other hand, Dany was a victim of her own bloodline, IMO. Her family was prone to streaks of madness/insanity/rage whatever. But Dany seemed different at first (freer of slaves). I didn't like to see the disintegration of her character and who knows what the author intended since that part hasn't been written yet.
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