We should do a poll: Who will end up on the throne?!?
I guess that is who most people are rooting for? But judging by the story lines so far, the good guy(s) will not necessarily winJohn Snow?
Ugg. I have never watched this show because I cannot process shows with a lot of violence and stuff.
I have horrid nightmares. And it stays with me for a long time.
(or lack of elephants)
How does everyone feel about how Game of Thrones ended?
I stand by what I said before season 8. It was WAY too rushed. They didn't spend enough time showing character development that would explain why the characters did what they did. You can tell the show runners got all the major plot points from GRRM, but had no idea how to write for the characters so they just rushed to the end. HBO actually wanted more episodes and seasons but D&D said no.
Garbage
Agreed. I think it's because the showrunners didn't have anymore exact templates to work with (the novels) in the later seasons. It went from great storytelling to rushed. Like the Ygritte/Jon Snow bit was good but Dany and Jon Snow moved quicker and more forcibly than my tinnitus (which is tough to do).This show went from being one of the best shows ever during the first 3 seasons, to being alright, to being an absolute trainwreck the last two seasons. The last season was laughably bad
Agreed. I think it's because the showrunners didn't have anymore exact templates to work with (the novels) in the later seasons. It went from great storytelling to rushed. Like the Ygritte/Jon Snow bit was good but Dany and Jon Snow moved quicker and more forcibly than my tinnitus (which is tough to do).
GRRM originally wanted 10-13 seasons but HBO didn't even want to go past 7. At least it seems like he's is motivated to finish the book series now to give it proper justice lol.
Ooohh, I see, I misunderstood then. Although, rushing one of the best (if not the best) epic fantasy ever robs everyone. But I'm sure I'd be over it and ready to move on after a decade of it too.Not true. HBO was willing to foot the bill for more episodes and possibly even more seasons, the showrunners (David Benioff and Dan Weiss) wanted to end it early because they wanted to move on to other projects and were unwilling to let someone else take the reins.
D&D didn't care anymore. They wanted to finish asap so they can write the new Star Wars. If anyone liked the first part of GOT, they will avoid and boycott any future D&D projects.Not true. HBO was willing to foot the bill for more episodes and possibly even more seasons, the showrunners (David Benioff and Dan Weiss) wanted to end it early because they wanted to move on to other projects and were unwilling to let someone else take the reins.