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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 8, 2018 23:13:53 GMT
Best: The dialogue. The conversations between characters is really amazing and well-written
Worst: That they spent all that fabulous world building and twist turning to make it about one of most common boring tropes in fantasy. They actually picked 2 of them but the King Arthur one is unforgivably horrible.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Sept 9, 2018 7:49:14 GMT
Worst: That they spent all that fabulous world building and twist turning to make it about one of most common boring tropes in fantasy. They actually picked 2 of them but the King Arthur one is unforgivably horrible. Except he's not winning this time. fools still can't see it.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 9, 2018 12:35:13 GMT
Worst: That they spent all that fabulous world building and twist turning to make it about one of most common boring tropes in fantasy. They actually picked 2 of them but the King Arthur one is unforgivably horrible. Except he's not winning this time. fools still can't see it. Let's hope not although, unlike you I assume, I like Jon as a character. It would have been better to have him stay Ned's bastard than Rhaegar's bastard, but the fact they used it is annoying. They have spent the last few seasons reinforcing a beaten to death plotpoint. It's not going to be worth the twist.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Sept 9, 2018 14:09:50 GMT
Except he's not winning this time. fools still can't see it. Let's hope not although, unlike you I assume, I like Jon as a character. It would have been better to have him stay Ned's bastard than Rhaegar's bastard, but the fact they used it is annoying. They have spent the last few seasons reinforcing a beaten to death plotpoint. It's not going to be worth the twist. That's the trouble with GRRM. He values twists so much that he had to build up to the most obvious thing only to shoot it down in the face of his audience. First it's a waste of a build up, second, it makes it look cheap to those who don't see it coming, third… the man is so predictably anti-predictable that we know it has to happen. We know everything he builds up to will end up in a bloody twist. I learned after Ned Stark. I wasn't sure about Stannis at Blackwater because Robb was the "hero", so Stannis winning was not the big outcome people were waiting for. It could have happened just for him to turn on Robb next, as he had announced. Some learned after the Red Wedding but they still believed Oberyn would win. I find it hard to believe that some still think Daenerys or Jon (or both) will be successful in the end. Anything can happen, just not this. I do not dislike Jon Snow. I regret he's been turned into a complete fool but he is not the kind of person I dislike. I just wouldn't give him the job, wouldn't trust him with my fate. I dislike Ned or Arya.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Sept 9, 2018 22:59:46 GMT
i love the beautiful places they sometimes film in , looks so historic the beautiful clothes and hairstyles , love the family theme GOT has , not a big battle person but some battle scenes were amazing ,and who doesnt like looking at hot guys ? just like im sure you males like the beautiful women on GOT . i dislike the violence and unnecessary IMO sexual scenes they show-too much of it and i feel sometimes it just thrown in there for shock value or ratings.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Sept 9, 2018 23:00:42 GMT
Let's hope not although, unlike you I assume, I like Jon as a character. It would have been better to have him stay Ned's bastard than Rhaegar's bastard, but the fact they used it is annoying. They have spent the last few seasons reinforcing a beaten to death plotpoint. It's not going to be worth the twist. That's the trouble with GRRM. He values twists so much that he had to build up to the most obvious thing only to shoot it down in the face of his audience. First it's a waste of a build up, second, it makes it look cheap to those who don't see it coming, third… the man is so predictably anti-predictable that we know it has to happen. We know everything he builds up to will end up in a bloody twist. I learned after Ned Stark. I wasn't sure about Stannis at Blackwater because Robb was the "hero", so Stannis winning was not the big outcome people were waiting for. It could have happened just for him to turn on Robb next, as he had announced. Some learned after the Red Wedding but they still believed Oberyn would win. I find it hard to believe that some still think Daenerys or Jon (or both) will be successful in the end. Anything can happen, just not this. I do not dislike Jon Snow. I regret he's been turned into a complete fool but he is not the kind of person I dislike. I just wouldn't give him the job, wouldn't trust him with my fate. I dislike Ned or Arya. leo dont give up on jon just yet he may surprise you in a good way
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Sept 10, 2018 6:55:59 GMT
and who doesnt like looking at hot guys ? just like im sure you males like the beautiful women on GOT . Well, not quite. I love the beautiful ones but I'm getting so tired of the "hot" type. It's one of the reason I always loved Cersei. She's not "hot". I never warmed up to Margaery. She was fake and seductive, not beautiful, only putting on a show. This is beauty: I think this scene was the first time I started to see Sansa as a woman. She looked much too young before. I never cared for Ros, Melisandre or most of the others. Daenerys looked good in S1 then the wigs killed it and I started to dislike the character more than was redeemable anyway. Another of the few I enjoyed looking at was Myranda. Maybe it's the hunting instinct…
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Post by ghostintheshell on Sept 10, 2018 9:22:44 GMT
Best: CGI, medieval setting and dynamic villains
Least: Lame ass protagonist Jon Snow
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Sept 10, 2018 21:18:56 GMT
and who doesnt like looking at hot guys ? just like im sure you males like the beautiful women on GOT . Well, not quite. I love the beautiful ones but I'm getting so tired of the "hot" type. It's one of the reason I always loved Cersei. She's not "hot". I never warmed up to Margaery. She was fake and seductive, not beautiful, only putting on a show. This is beauty: I think this scene was the first time I started to see Sansa as a woman. She looked much too young before. I never cared for Ros, Melisandre or most of the others. Daenerys looked good in S1 then the wigs killed it and I started to dislike the character more than was redeemable anyway. Another of the few I enjoyed looking at was Myranda. Maybe it's the hunting instinct… very pretty pictures of both girls , myranda kinda reminded me of a medieval katniss (hunger games )/..LOL
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Post by movielover on Sept 10, 2018 21:21:58 GMT
Best: The political intrigue and the acting.
Least: The fantasy element (i.e. the dragons)
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