^^^LMFAO, he wasn’t doing the discount double-check...
As a Bears fan, he got what he deserved.I have the audio books and listened to them over time. Last we know Jon Snow died. Still waiting to see what happens. Around season 5 or 6 I said there was still too much story left to tell to wrap up in two or 3 seasons. It would take at least 5 more. So I feel the same that by cutting it 2 or 3 seasons short they killed the story.
Did anyone see Aaron Rogers in that episode?
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It all feels rushed for no reason. I feel like they could have milked this cash cow for years. Is there a reason it had to end this year?
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It all feels rushed for no reason. I feel like they could have milked this cash cow for years. Is there a reason it had to end this year?
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Makes you wonder if all of the actors and producers were demanding more out of HBO than it could justify? I read somewhere this last season cost more than the first two.
Agreed.
I did find poetic justice in Qyburn being killed by his own creation. LOL!
I agree that this last season is too rushed. The character development was so great over the first years, now everything seems unnatural. Dani's deterioration and Jaime Lannister's flip-flop seem particularly off. Tyrion's growth (no humor intended) is the only thing that I think has felt right.
Truth be told, a subtle decline began when the books ended and we were depended on screen writers. It just got magnified in this last season.
I sort of get how things are playing out sloppy because their whole push to King's Landing was sloppy. The Starks and basically everyone else wanted to wait and hold back while their forces regained health for another big fight but Dani pushed it forward so everything is pretty unprepared and with her going off the rails burning the city a lot of the characters were caught in the middle of the destruction and nothing went as planned except for the quick destruction and takeover of the city. Without a solid plan or without sticking to your plan this is pretty much what you can expect to happen.
I did think that the dragon having an apparent never ending amount of explosive fire to breathe was a little odd because how do dragons breathe fire to begin with? I chalked it up to just being the fantasy part of the whole story you have to live with.
I thought the same thing when i saw the ice dragon blow apart the wall. Thought it was kinda ridiculuous but, its fantasy so anything goes i guess.It’s not the amount of fire I had a problem with - we have already accepted seasons ago that this leap into fantasy was necessary.
The FORCE of the fire is new. It was disintegrating stone buildings from afar.
I agree that this last season is too rushed. The character development was so great over the first years, now everything seems unnatural. Dani's deterioration and Jaime Lannister's flip-flop seem particularly off. Tyrion's growth (no humor intended) is the only thing that I think has felt right.
Truth be told, a subtle decline began when the books ended and we were depended on screen writers. It just got magnified in this last season.