Excellent summary
JJxvi said:
Jon's just doing what the plot needs him to do like everyone else now. I will say that it has crossed the line to being truly bad rather than just different. Almost nothing believable happened in the last episode. It was almost a comedy.
As long as the don't push the Sansa/Arya story much farther I don't hate it that much. LF was always going to try to sow dissent, but those two are far too experienced to let something like that completely drive them apart. If that pushes into next season then that subplot is just dumb. He doesn't necessarily have to die next episode, but they need to put two and two together.scubasteve304 said:
I think this is the episode the whole fandom agrees well the writing isn't gonna get any better but screw it.
Also the only thing about the Sansa-Arya subplot that makes sense is that they're both terrified of Lyanna Mormont.
it seems if you watch the behind the scenes stuff the producers are more worried about how things can/should/need to look on screen versus the actual story. Apprently they have had this zombie bear idea for a while and have been trying to work it in in seasons past but this episode they finally said screw it we don't care, we are going to get this bear in one way or another.Joseph Parrish said:JJxvi said:
Jon's just doing what the plot needs him to do like everyone else now. I will say that it has crossed the line to being truly bad rather than just different. Almost nothing believable happened in the last episode. It was almost a comedy.
I think the last episode had some pretty horrible writing. The whole raven cell phone thing just doesn't work for me. And then there's this thing called hypothermia.
Yeah, I'm the one that posted the link to that on this thread. Somebody really needs to get on these guys for next season so they don't have the same issues.Jon H. Ryan said:it seems if you watch the behind the scenes stuff the producers are more worried about how things can/should/need to look on screen versus the actual story. Apprently they have had this zombie bear idea for a while and have been trying to work it in in seasons past but this episode they finally said screw it we don't care, we are going to get this bear in one way or another.Joseph Parrish said:JJxvi said:
Jon's just doing what the plot needs him to do like everyone else now. I will say that it has crossed the line to being truly bad rather than just different. Almost nothing believable happened in the last episode. It was almost a comedy.
I think the last episode had some pretty horrible writing. The whole raven cell phone thing just doesn't work for me. And then there's this thing called hypothermia.
pretty telling to me that they just want to make visually appealing TV and not gut wrenching story-telling.
Jon H. Ryan said:it seems if you watch the behind the scenes stuff the producers are more worried about how things can/should/need to look on screen versus the actual story. Apprently they have had this zombie bear idea for a while and have been trying to work it in in seasons past but this episode they finally said screw it we don't care, we are going to get this bear in one way or another.Joseph Parrish said:JJxvi said:
Jon's just doing what the plot needs him to do like everyone else now. I will say that it has crossed the line to being truly bad rather than just different. Almost nothing believable happened in the last episode. It was almost a comedy.
I think the last episode had some pretty horrible writing. The whole raven cell phone thing just doesn't work for me. And then there's this thing called hypothermia.
pretty telling to me that they just want to make visually appealing TV and not gut wrenching story-telling.
Only thing that irks me about the ****ing bear is that they go through all that hassle and they still won't put Ghost in the damn showJon H. Ryan said:it seems if you watch the behind the scenes stuff the producers are more worried about how things can/should/need to look on screen versus the actual story. Apprently they have had this zombie bear idea for a while and have been trying to work it in in seasons past but this episode they finally said screw it we don't care, we are going to get this bear in one way or another.Joseph Parrish said:JJxvi said:
Jon's just doing what the plot needs him to do like everyone else now. I will say that it has crossed the line to being truly bad rather than just different. Almost nothing believable happened in the last episode. It was almost a comedy.
I think the last episode had some pretty horrible writing. The whole raven cell phone thing just doesn't work for me. And then there's this thing called hypothermia.
pretty telling to me that they just want to make visually appealing TV and not gut wrenching story-telling.
D&D ARE the primary writers and exec producers/creators. HBO even came out and said they were disappointed in not having more episodes, but D&D were adamant about needing 13 more. So this is almost ENTIRELY on them. GRRM deserves some of the blame certainly, but Benioff and Weiss had an outline of how this would end. the fact that they are mucking it up so much is on them.DannyDuberstein said:
I'm really enjoying the ride but will admit that it's frenetic. Given 13 episodes to bring a ton of loose ends to a conclusion, I think the writers have done fine with it. I think what they really needed was about 20-25 episodes, but that's not on the writers.
This. I place any and all blame at the feet of GRRM. He kept promising to finish before the series ended and instead he spent his time writing other stories. Maybe he ran out of material for ASOIAF as well. Be that as it may, the writers were given an arc to follow and I think they are doing the best they can. I'm enjoying the show for the "fantasy" that it is and will continue to do so despite the logistics that defy "reality".DannyDuberstein said:
I'm really enjoying the ride but will admit that it's frenetic. Given 13 episodes to bring a ton of loose ends to a conclusion, I think the writers have done fine with it. I think what they really needed was about 20-25 episodes, but that's not on the writers.
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I realize a lot of people on here had read some if not all of the books. I have not. I see this as a TV show and have noting to compare it to.
I'm not disappointed in the shows as a whole. I actually really like it. The books had far too many characters and story lines to fit into a series that is less than 15+ seasons. What bothers me is the turn toward more formulaic story telling. If the battle scene from Beyond the Wall had been adapted from the book I would bet money there would have been more people die than nameless people. I continue citing that, but it's just an example.dcAg said:
I realize a lot of people on here had read some if not all of the books. I have not. I see this as a TV show and have noting to compare it to.
I am not as riled up as a lot of you because I do not know all of the story and plotlines and how they are in comparison. I am kind of glad as after all it is said and done I might go back and read the books for a different experience than reading the books then being disappointed.
Martin and HBO are all somewhat responsible. The Harry Potter movies followed the books pretty well because Rowling was imbedded with the studios. I never read the LOTR but I think that people were happy with those interpretations for the most part.
During the superfluous bear scene, I thought that at this point D&D borrowed/bought the rights for the bear from Revenant because some of the bear movements were very similar.wangus12 said:Jon said:
Only thing that irks me about the ****ing bear is that they go through all that hassle and they still won't put Ghost in the damn show
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I can enjoy the books later but the show will be spoiled by the books.
ok_ag95 said:DSAg44 said:
So we finally all agree Sopranos is better???
Hell to the no!
This is exactly my point.Jon H. Ryan said:it seems if you watch the behind the scenes stuff the producers are more worried about how things can/should/need to look on screen versus the actual story. Apprently they have had this zombie bear idea for a while and have been trying to work it in in seasons past but this episode they finally said screw it we don't care, we are going to get this bear in one way or another.Joseph Parrish said:JJxvi said:
Jon's just doing what the plot needs him to do like everyone else now. I will say that it has crossed the line to being truly bad rather than just different. Almost nothing believable happened in the last episode. It was almost a comedy.
I think the last episode had some pretty horrible writing. The whole raven cell phone thing just doesn't work for me. And then there's this thing called hypothermia.
pretty telling to me that they just want to make visually appealing TV and not gut wrenching story-telling.
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GoT is a fantasy series, and will go down as the greatest in it's category.
Where I stop reading.Quote:
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