the dead army for the season 7 finale marching and burning down the wall....that was a dope ass moment
Definitely can see why everyone hated Bran becoming King.
He became insanely boring once he became the 3 eyed raven. At least on the run his story was interesting.
Once he became the Raven he just sat in his chair like all season 7 and 8
Tyene is fine with some nice ass titties
100%
HBO wanted 10 seasons, George wanted 12...D&D said nope, HBO asked for 10 eps each in Seasons 7 & 8...D&D said nope
Not at all man, 100% on D&DWhat those idiots rushed the two last seasons even though everyone including the damn studios wanted more all this time I had the misconception that there was some budget issue somewhere
And all that for goddamn Star Wars...of which they were dumped?
In all of arts there's one thing I absolutely hate : ending badly, whether it's a song, a book, and even more so a GOAT level series like GOT
On ep7...Still pretty fuzzy on names and particular character motivations but I’m actually following the general plot pretty good. My new favorite show and I got several seasons to get through
My take on it is, they were aware of their limitations as writers and knew that properly finishing the show would be an exhausting task for them after there was no more source material. They could of course have hired additional, more talented writers to help them out, or let HBO put other show runners in charge, but their ego didn't allow for that. So they decided to quickly wrap it up and start something new. It was a terrible decision because they didn't only ruin the show, but their own reputation as well.What those idiots rushed the two last seasons even though everyone including the damn studios wanted more all this time I had the misconception that there was some budget issue somewhere
And all that for goddamn Star Wars...of which they were dumped?
In all of arts there's one thing I absolutely hate : ending badly, whether it's a song, a book, and even more so a GOAT level series like GOT
My take on it is, they were aware of their limitations as writers and knew that properly finishing the show would be an exhausting task for them after there was no more source material. They could of course have hired additional, more talented writers to help them out, or let HBO put other show runners in charge, but their ego didn't allow for that. So they decided to quickly wrap it up and start something new. It was a terrible decision because they didn't only ruin the show, but their own reputation as well.
Didn’t think they would kill Ned off in the first season. Thought he would be the central protagonistJust wait until the second to last episode of the season.
Didn’t think they would kill Ned off in the first season. Thought he would be the central protagonist