Cool got one thanks.MattyJ wrote:All looks normal mate
Brooks wrote:I hope the zombie dragon finishes them all then escapes the walls of fiction and pwns this shit Earth
I don't. The original setup was excellent. The characters were all archetypes but played around with enough to make them interesting. It was funny and clever and the story was interesting and unpredictable. Not highbrow obviously but nowhere near the low-grade run of the mill fantasy its become.Dogfingers wrote:The problem is, the show has been stale for so long I forget why I like them in the first place.
monkey wrote:I don't. The original setup was excellent. The characters were all archetypes but played around with enough to make them interesting. It was funny and clever and the story was interesting and unpredictable. Not highbrow obviously but nowhere near the low-grade run of the mill fantasy its become.Dogfingers wrote:The problem is, the show has been stale for so long I forget why I like them in the first place.
Examples
Robert Baratheon - a character that was only in some scenes for 6 or 7 episodes. Now they'd barely bother with adding any flesh to the bones of someone like that. But in old GoT you get scenes like this.
or this
Here's Charles Dance being a boss in his only appearance in season 1
It was funny, and dramatic and filled with mean bastards. Tyrion was the best thing about it at one point. A smarmy, cunning, little shit who liked outwitting people. Now what is he? Nothing. Just some nobody with an off-the-shelf good guy morality.
What can you do? It held off being this bad for as long as it could but now its been swallowed up completely. I just want it done so I never have to watch it again.
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