I get that. My problem is I think the parts with all the scheming isn't done very well. It's kind of filler more than anything, then suddenly they throw someone in jail.
Obviously you can't have end to end action but I think a lot of the dialogue is pretty weak. Same with most of the acting apart from Tyrion. House of Cards, for example, is all scheming (the parts where people get killed are stoopid) but the acting is brilliant so it keeps you going.
I don't know if you watch Vikings; they really don't have the ability to the type of grand things that GoT does but the acting is better (though maybe a bit overplayed at times).
i enjoyed watching Khaleesi and Tyiron converse, also the Tyrrells Margerie Olana and Little Finger are very good as there is a lot of scheming there.
There is alot of filler but this is because the world is very big. I think without the filler we would be jumping back and fourth between multiple characters to fast people would lose the plot a bit and the story would be rushed for it to converge at one single point.
I like the way it is done, i would like to see the action spread out more we basically had to wait 8 episodes to see what we wanted. Though there was action inbetween it wasn't as explosive or exciting but that just adds to the suspense for when it does happen.
I am not even sure they can top last nights episode in the next 2. But i am sure they will come close.
I watched the first episode got the rest on the planner been waiting for all the other stuff to finish . Quite enjoyed the first episode a cold war spy thriller
YeOld, I understand it shifts about. My point is it shouldn't feel like filler but, to me, it does because most of the actors are boring as anything. Like, there's so much developing and it should be interesting but the acting makes me not care.
Khaleesi, Cersei, Sana, John Snow. They all have one tone/emotion. I can't concentrate when they're on.
I feel like they haven't just killed off all the interesting people, they've killed off everyone who could act.
That's one of the problems with doing a series based on the books, one chapter will be based on all the goings on in Kings Landing, the next is on the Wall and the next will be over the water with the dragon lady - which could all be happening at the same time. Another chapter will have bits from all places. Rather than try to splice them too much, which could make it all a bit too much of a mix and make the episodes disjointed, the have tried to keep to the way it is in the books.
Outcast - that was one of the problems I initially had with the books, all the big personalities were being killed off - given a couple of the changes they have made, I think there are a couple who will have a different story line in the series.
Don't know Admeus they have drifted really far away from the books now, i think in some cases for the better. By the end of this series, the program will have definitely overtaken the book. There are two more major things to go down, that have gone down in the books after that no one can predict anything. I expect those two major things will be in the next 2 episodes. As the story lines of certain characters are already i would say going beyond the books. So the others are catching up.
Yep, Game of Thrones episode 8. Epic - no other word.
This whole season has felt a bit like Empire Strikes Back...has been a lot of set up and getting characters into place. I am hoping episodes 9 and 10 are going to be even bigger
I realise that most people will now know what happened in GoT, but just in case there are people who haven't started it yet, or who are behind in watching the series, I've pruned your post.
If people want to discuss their reactions, maybe start a new thread on GoT, and make it clear it contains spoilers?
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Obviously you can't have end to end action but I think a lot of the dialogue is pretty weak. Same with most of the acting apart from Tyrion. House of Cards, for example, is all scheming (the parts where people get killed are stoopid) but the acting is brilliant so it keeps you going.
I don't know if you watch Vikings; they really don't have the ability to the type of grand things that GoT does but the acting is better (though maybe a bit overplayed at times).
i enjoyed watching Khaleesi and Tyiron converse, also the Tyrrells Margerie Olana and Little Finger are very good as there is a lot of scheming there.
There is alot of filler but this is because the world is very big. I think without the filler we would be jumping back and fourth between multiple characters to fast people would lose the plot a bit and the story would be rushed for it to converge at one single point.
I like the way it is done, i would like to see the action spread out more we basically had to wait 8 episodes to see what we wanted. Though there was action inbetween it wasn't as explosive or exciting but that just adds to the suspense for when it does happen.
I am not even sure they can top last nights episode in the next 2. But i am sure they will come close.
I will check it out ;ok
Khaleesi, Cersei, Sana, John Snow. They all have one tone/emotion. I can't concentrate when they're on.
I feel like they haven't just killed off all the interesting people, they've killed off everyone who could act.
Maybe I'm overly picky. ;biggrin
I walked straight into that ;doh
That's one of the problems with doing a series based on the books, one chapter will be based on all the goings on in Kings Landing, the next is on the Wall and the next will be over the water with the dragon lady - which could all be happening at the same time. Another chapter will have bits from all places. Rather than try to splice them too much, which could make it all a bit too much of a mix and make the episodes disjointed, the have tried to keep to the way it is in the books.
Outcast - that was one of the problems I initially had with the books, all the big personalities were being killed off - given a couple of the changes they have made, I think there are a couple who will have a different story line in the series.
This whole season has felt a bit like Empire Strikes Back...has been a lot of set up and getting characters into place. I am hoping episodes 9 and 10 are going to be even bigger
Half way through The Game.
Brian Cox has a relatively small part, but the series is very good.
It is slow-moving, but gripping.
Ballers from the last four decades of football
Three episodes
Enjoy
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Im done
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You can't get the forum members these days.
I realise that most people will now know what happened in GoT, but just in case there are people who haven't started it yet, or who are behind in watching the series, I've pruned your post.
If people want to discuss their reactions, maybe start a new thread on GoT, and make it clear it contains spoilers?
I read about that the other day.
Is it less nasty than the 1st one (which I stopped watching after a few episodes because they were so unpleasant)?
Derp decision, should be a hit on Netflix next year.
Utter joke. One of the best shows on TV without doubt. So underrated.