Post by TheGoodMan19 on Dec 1, 2020 21:24:17 GMT
Like I said, suff like this isn't really my cup of hot cocoa. But the missus started watching from Day One and needled me until I started watching. I was lukewarm until Ned lost his head. Then I was hooked.
I agree about the While Walkers. The books barely mention them. Not even the White Walkers but "The Others". And no Night King. The books are much more into the Westeros politics, but I guess the show needed monsters. I think The Others would have come into play a lot more in the last two books but I doubt we will ever know.
I didn't mind the way Sansa turned out. She got shit on too much and it turned her. I didn't like King Bran either. Too cute. They just couldn't do the obvious and make Aegon Targaryen/Jon Snow king. I really didn't like the way Tyrion came out in the last season. He goes from being very smart and competent to being a bumbling incompetent. He get outfoxed again and again by that goof Euron Grayjoy.
Maybe the pluses outweigh the minuses. This is my first rewatch since the show ended. There were so many great things. The wildings attacking the Wall. Blackwater Bay. Arthur Dayne v. Ned Stark et al at the Tower of Joy. The Red Wedding.
Yeah it was enjoyable
A shame there aren't more shows like this to get invested in that are currently on (at least not that I'm aware)
It's a hard to find a show you literally get excited to watch on a weekly basis - used to feel that way about Breaking Bad and the early seasons of The Walking Dead - can't think of the last time I watched an enjoyable show as it was going on during it's run
Not to be that guy - because everybody hates that guy - and I'm assuming there are a lot of other people out there that saw this coming
But did you see the Danny turn coming? I thought they dropped numerous hints the more the show went on that she was going to let power go to her head.
That's kind of the feeling I got with Sansa which I was disappointed with - I get all she had been through - but I didn't expect her to let power go to her head - she seemed very power hungry the shows final couple of years
I thought Danerys had it in her. The was always put in a good light but she still had the cruelty in her. Crucifying the slaveowners in the one city, burning Randall Tarly. The Targaryans were so inbred that madness ran amok, but I thought maybe she was a good one, more than her father and brother. When she roasted the Tarly's, I was fairly certain she would go off the deep end.
I tried a couple times to get into the Walking Dead, Didn't happen. Same with Mad Men.

