We are still one episode behind so you're giving me hope. But....
Vernada said:
We are still one episode behind so you're giving me hope. But....
The Porkchop Express said:Vernada said:
We are still one episode behind so you're giving me hope. But....
You should just stop watching.
Maximus_Meridius said:
Are there really that many LOTR fans bashing it? I haven't really been paying attention on this one because it's been good enough that I don't care.
I know WOT was getting spit-roasted by episode 3 or 4, and deservedly so. And even with that Amazon has renewed it for what, 2 more seasons? So ROP should be beyond safe right now.
Brian Earl Spilner said:Maximus_Meridius said:
Are there really that many LOTR fans bashing it? I haven't really been paying attention on this one because it's been good enough that I don't care.
I know WOT was getting spit-roasted by episode 3 or 4, and deservedly so. And even with that Amazon has renewed it for what, 2 more seasons? So ROP should be beyond safe right now.
I mean look no further than this thread. Except maybe the RT audience score. (Review bombing.)
Madmarttigan said:
Other than a lack of female view points this board is pretty balanced between those who have a lot of critiques and those who are easily entertained.
I actually trust the Texags vibe on shows more than the random reviews. Only thing I don't gel with is a lot of humor preferences, but comedies might be the most subjective form of entertainment that is pretty personal.
If you look at just this thread for this show...I get where you're coming from. However, if you consider Obi-Wan and Boba Fett...this show is getting more love b/c it's a better show. Those 2 shows got slammed for all kinds of problems. Perhaps this one is getting more love than it's earned because those 2 shows were so disappointing.CondensedFogAggie said:Madmarttigan said:
Other than a lack of female view points this board is pretty balanced between those who have a lot of critiques and those who are easily entertained.
I actually trust the Texags vibe on shows more than the random reviews. Only thing I don't gel with is a lot of humor preferences, but comedies might be the most subjective form of entertainment that is pretty personal.
Eh, I think this thread does skew somewhat towards people who like the show, because we do love to yell at folks who dislike it to, well, not post.
Case in point, I loved Rogue 1 and enjoy Andor, but thought it was kinda boring until the last episode. But not much reason to post it in that thread where clearly many love it more than a mosquito-less summer.
The problem is looking at things as either: Hating/bashing and Loving.Maximus_Meridius said:
Are there really that many LOTR fans bashing it? I haven't really been paying attention on this one because it's been good enough that I don't care.
I know WOT was getting spit-roasted by episode 3 or 4, and deservedly so. And even with that Amazon has renewed it for what, 2 more seasons? So ROP should be beyond safe right now.
I think you are on the low end of the general consensus with your take.DallasTeleAg said:The problem is looking at things as either: Hating/bashing and Loving.Maximus_Meridius said:
Are there really that many LOTR fans bashing it? I haven't really been paying attention on this one because it's been good enough that I don't care.
I know WOT was getting spit-roasted by episode 3 or 4, and deservedly so. And even with that Amazon has renewed it for what, 2 more seasons? So ROP should be beyond safe right now.
Would this be a serviceable show on the CW, and one I would watch? Definitely. But with the IP they are pulling from, along with the budget, I expect better.
I personally put it at the same level as Obi-wan, but better than The Book of Boba Fet. It's entertaining enough that I will continue to watch it, but it has a lot problems. What is even more frustrating is how many of my critiques seem fairly obvious, but these people who create this kind of show for a profession seem to be okay with overlooking them.
I would say the general consensus of the ET board is that it is watchable and even sometimes enjoyable, but we have may critiques.
We aren't grading a paper. It's not A, B, C, D or fail.redline248 said:
imo, 5-6 rating is a below average to bad show. below 4 is utter trash, like real housewives. I would say this is 7.5 average
I think this is exactly true.Madmarttigan said:
I think this board has become more accepting of mediocrity because we take what we can get from these IPs.
JJxvi said:
So the whole cast died in a pyroclastic flow huh? Weird outcome…
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I think this board has become more accepting of mediocrity because we are fans of Aggie football, it's who we are.
Theo was clearly intending to get it right back if/when they survived the Orcs. He was Charlie on Lost when he finds Mr. Eko's heroine. Ain't giving that **** up no matter what Locke says!Orome said:
They showed him stalking Arondir when Arondir went to hide the hilt. Arondir was telling Bronwyn how no one can know where it is and then they cut to Theo following him.
DallasTeleAg said:
I'm sure Adar gave it to him after he heard the attack, and knew they would zero in on him.
As for how Theo knew where it was, that was definitely a plothole. But who cares? We have flashy flashy cavalry charge and big fire and ash explosion that the masses eat up!
Guilty! (I really was just trying to figure out what happened to the hilt.)Brian Earl Spilner said:
Pretty funny to try to poke holes in the show to try and ridicule "the masses" who enjoyed it, only to fall on your face showing you clearly didn't pay attention.
Yes... one small thing out of many. They were still charging to the aid of a small village like they knew exactly what was going on. There are plenty of plotholes in this show.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Pretty funny to try to poke holes in the show to try and ridicule "the masses" who enjoyed it, only to fall on your face showing you clearly didn't pay attention.
I don't feel so bad for missing how Theo knew where the hilt was. He was at the beginning and end of the scene with Arondir trying to destroy the hilt (13:30) for a total of five seconds, only one in focus, watching but never following.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Wasn't aimed at you.
Proc92 said:
I couldn't understand why halbrand and Galadriel didn't unwrap the hilt as soon as they caught agdar to see what was so important, especially after the elf told her that she had to prevent its escape.
It does make those scenes better though, because I would imagine you are definitely not alone in not catching those moments watching it live.rynning said:I don't feel so bad for missing how Theo knew where the hilt was. He was at the beginning and end of the scene with Arondir trying to destroy the hilt (13:30) for a total of five seconds, only one in focus, watching but never following.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Wasn't aimed at you.
And the "I have a task for you" scene with Adar and Waldreg (30:30) also lasts about five seconds. Adar sure did fool Galadriel and Halbrand by pretending to desperately crawl to reach the axe.
I gotta pay better attention…