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Old 08-27-2017, 11:58 PM
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super predictable, i dont think anyone didnt call an undead dragon long ago let alone anyone not knowing that one that was dragged out of the lake was going to blow through the wall.

I thought a lot of the good scenes just felt flat, jsut bad film directing.

like the undead scene, everything was shot at eye level, no dramatic build up, no music, just kick over a box and a crapy zombie runs around and does nothing.

really un thrilling

but all the trade craft and stuff was good..

basically the story is good, the story telling was pretty boring.

The end was just like, look a cartoon shooting a wall, wow... thrilling [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

Wow you guys are so smaht...must be awesome sitting there scowling at the screen with your arms crossed not enjoying the epicness because you predicted everything beforehand. It's a fantasy show not Breaking Bad, just enjoy it for what it is for fucks sake.
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Old 08-28-2017, 04:00 AM
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The Baelish conclusion would have been fine if they didn't already do the same play in Season 6 as far as reversing the game on him goes. They should have continued building him up for the big fall and deleted the Season 6 finale scene.

The reason why the Baelish conclusion isn't good writing is because of a lot of different reasons, but transparency is the biggest one.

Anyway season 7, the dead screen time they spent on episodes 1-3, and the rapid progression of storyline would seem to signal that they aren't comfortable writing without source material. Not that they can't, but that they WILL NOT.

I believe D&D refused to find writers to write.

This season also confirms the spin-off shows and D&D's lack of involvement as a positive. Someone had mentioned that D&D are just bro-fans of the books and that they told GRRM R+L=whatever and GRRM gave them the job based on them being able to figure it out on their own from reading the books.
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Old 08-28-2017, 11:56 AM
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The Baelish conclusion would have been fine if they didn't already do the same play in Season 6 as far as reversing the game on him goes. They should have continued building him up for the big fall and deleted the Season 6 finale scene.

The reason why the Baelish conclusion isn't good writing is because of a lot of different reasons, but transparency is the biggest one.

Anyway season 7, the dead screen time they spent on episodes 1-3, and the rapid progression of storyline would seem to signal that they aren't comfortable writing without source material. Not that they can't, but that they WILL NOT.

I believe D&D refused to find writers to write.

This season also confirms the spin-off shows and D&D's lack of involvement as a positive. Someone had mentioned that D&D are just bro-fans of the books and that they told GRRM R+L=whatever and GRRM gave them the job based on them being able to figure it out on their own from reading the books.
It showed Sansa thinking for her self, the Stark family resolve, and the satisfaction of vengeance for dead Ned. Those kids are tight and only have themselves.
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