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The show is definitely getting more awful at an increasing rate like a hockeystick graph. Thank god it's only got one more episode.

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Here's a good question for y'all: When did it jump the shark? What was "the moment" when the show hit the inflection point?

For a while I thought that the moment Jon was brought back, the show lost its point. Resurrection just screws up way too much of the setting, but that was at the start of E6 and there were certainly signs before then.

"Bad poosey" and the whole Dorne-plot-mangling in S5 was certainly bad, and that was even earlier.

Yara's hilarious "Theon rescue attempt" in S4E6 was surreal at the time. Maybe that was the moment, because I can't think of anything truly inexcusably bad before then. Most of Dany's plotline (starting from S1) was somewhere between bad and "meh", but nothing that completely took me out of immersion and made me think I watched the wrong show like that did.
Last edited by pneuma on May 16, 2019, 6:12:35 PM
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pneuma wrote:
The show is definitely getting more awful at an increasing rate like a hockeystick graph. Thank god it's only got one more episode.

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Here's a good question for y'all: When did it jump the shark? What was "the moment" when the show hit the inflection point?

For a while I thought that the moment Jon was brought back, the show lost its point. Resurrection just screws up way too much of the setting, but that was at the start of E6 and there were certainly signs before then.

"Bad poosey" and the whole Dorne-plot-mangling in S5 was certainly bad, and that was even earlier.

Yara's hilarious "Theon rescue attempt" in S4E6 was surreal at the time. Maybe that was the moment, because I can't think of anything truly inexcusably bad before then. Most of Dany's plotline (starting from S1) was somewhere between bad and "meh", but nothing that completely took me out of immersion and made me think I watched the wrong show like that did.


I can't put my finger on an exact moment, but I'd lean towards them omitting Catelyn's return. Remember, that resurrection had been occuring on a regular basis before Jon's return. (which I'll assume is canon in print, but who knows?)

This happened really late but what they've done to Euron and Dorne is absolutely criminal.
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Moridin79 wrote:
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pneuma wrote:
The show is definitely getting more awful at an increasing rate like a hockeystick graph. Thank god it's only got one more episode.

---

Here's a good question for y'all: When did it jump the shark? What was "the moment" when the show hit the inflection point?

For a while I thought that the moment Jon was brought back, the show lost its point. Resurrection just screws up way too much of the setting, but that was at the start of E6 and there were certainly signs before then.

"Bad poosey" and the whole Dorne-plot-mangling in S5 was certainly bad, and that was even earlier.

Yara's hilarious "Theon rescue attempt" in S4E6 was surreal at the time. Maybe that was the moment, because I can't think of anything truly inexcusably bad before then. Most of Dany's plotline (starting from S1) was somewhere between bad and "meh", but nothing that completely took me out of immersion and made me think I watched the wrong show like that did.


I can't put my finger on an exact moment, but I'd lean towards them omitting Catelyn's return. Remember, that resurrection had been occuring on a regular basis before Jon's return. (which I'll assume is canon in print, but who knows?)

This happened really late but what they've done to Euron and Dorne is absolutely criminal.


For me it was leaving out the Lady Stoneheart and Young Griff bits. Also, the way Tyrion went from being so clever to whatever the fuck he is now.

Then there is the Euron and Dorne bits...

Come to think of it, so many things went wrong with the show it's hard to pick what really did it. :/
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DarthSki44 wrote:


What a collection of bullshit lol.

No one knew if anyone would even like this show. Let alone a reasonable prediction it would end of being one of, if not, the greatest television series of all time.

That's why I said they could and should have thought ahead.

Martin didn't finish his books, Martin is drunk on fame and money now, and is too fucking out of shape and lazy to finish anything. Not to mention the pressure that the books would have to be great. Imo he is taking these last to books to his grave.

It doesn't matter what he his or does or how fast or slow he writes. Still can't blame him, unless there was a written agreement that he would have to finish all books on time for the show to rely upon them.

I dont know how you expect any director or writers for television to finish major plot lines and dozens of colliding character arcs in 14 hours, all while taking into account no fans really agree on what "should happen"

then you have very low expectations

When you are writing a book, there are no actor or HBO contracts, no episodic limits, and no reality constraints to what can actually be put on TV.

ok, fine, nobody said anything about that

Your arguements are childish, and illogical, with no basis in reality of the adult world. "D&D are brain amputated moroms" lel. Good one bro.

their writing is, and that's all this is about. the technical execution of the show is great for the most part. calling them morons is not my argument. I made a short list as to why the blame is with D&D - please check it out again.

I'm sorry it didnt end with sugar and rainbows for you. Actually I'm not sorry at all. I'm glad it didnt end how to would have liked. You and the rest of your high school AV club can go cry in a corner and take turns sucking each others thumbs.

I'm 42. Nobody asked for rainbow and sugar in this thread. On the contrary. We got lots of sugar and rainbow and incompetence in season 8. This could be any TV series and it would be a trash season.

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Last edited by Antigegner on May 16, 2019, 7:33:26 PM
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pneuma wrote:
The show is definitely getting more awful at an increasing rate like a hockeystick graph. Thank god it's only got one more episode.

---

Here's a good question for y'all: When did it jump the shark? What was "the moment" when the show hit the inflection point?

For a while I thought that the moment Jon was brought back, the show lost its point. Resurrection just screws up way too much of the setting, but that was at the start of E6 and there were certainly signs before then.

"Bad poosey" and the whole Dorne-plot-mangling in S5 was certainly bad, and that was even earlier.

Yara's hilarious "Theon rescue attempt" in S4E6 was surreal at the time. Maybe that was the moment, because I can't think of anything truly inexcusably bad before then. Most of Dany's plotline (starting from S1) was somewhere between bad and "meh", but nothing that completely took me out of immersion and made me think I watched the wrong show like that did.


Personally I think the problems came when the dragons "grew up"

They are just too powerful, and the scorpion shots and fucking Olympic Javelin toss from the NK were ridiculous.

She could have Nuked anyone at anytime, and the only reason that didn't happen was because she was of sound mind and reasonable. Yeah about that...
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Bad poosey was awesome. The only people who got annoyed by it were the ones who took Dorne seriously. But come on now, even in the books Dorne is a joke.
Last edited by Johny_Snow on May 17, 2019, 4:46:17 AM
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pneuma wrote:
The show is definitely getting more awful at an increasing rate like a hockeystick graph. Thank god it's only got one more episode.

---

Here's a good question for y'all: When did it jump the shark? What was "the moment" when the show hit the inflection point?

For a while I thought that the moment Jon was brought back, the show lost its point. Resurrection just screws up way too much of the setting, but that was at the start of E6 and there were certainly signs before then.

"Bad poosey" and the whole Dorne-plot-mangling in S5 was certainly bad, and that was even earlier.

Yara's hilarious "Theon rescue attempt" in S4E6 was surreal at the time. Maybe that was the moment, because I can't think of anything truly inexcusably bad before then. Most of Dany's plotline (starting from S1) was somewhere between bad and "meh", but nothing that completely took me out of immersion and made me think I watched the wrong show like that did.



The entire nonsense that was in Dorne (which friends and I have begun to call the Dorne heresy). All of it...not some of it, not the super silly bits...all of it. I have no idea what that was and i wish i could unsee it all.

John being resurrected was not bad just it was not handled very well. My whole thought was he was brought back only to deal with the Night King and the show would not put much focus on him except for dealing with he Night King.

For some reason i had hope that it might turn around when Euron rolled in. Now hear me out. When he was introduced in S6E2 it worked. They changed his look but they captured the spirit of the character and I thought things were looking up (plus i was desperately trying to unsee the Dorne heresy), Then S6E5 happened. Euron became...well he was there and had the name Euron so there is that.


Still failing to solve "The Riddle of Melee" 4.0 HYPE!!!
SILLY BITCH...THE EAGLES ARE COMING!!!
THE EAGLES!!! (bleeds out from a wound to the gut)
the eagles...are...coming...(coughs)...the eagles...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA7UQOYskas

go to 1:08 (Peter Dinklage about hiding in the crypt when the night king comes)

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Last edited by Antigegner on May 17, 2019, 7:35:39 AM
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O well at least the memes are entertaining.
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