The ending of GoT was so shit, it legitimately killed any passion I have for the entire franchise. I can’t even stomach watching House of the Dragon because of it. All I can think of is Arya flying through the air, killing the Night King with her stupid phucking tiny sword.
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Besieged by countless foes, his eyes they are aglow, longing for the fight. He stands upon a mound, doesn't aim the throw, just lets the hammer fly!
I'm glad I never got into this series. I watched season one and it was painfully boring; like watching paint dry. Needless to say, I dropped it and went onto other shows.
All my GoT buddies were frothing at the mouth over the final episode.
Then again, I was the same way at the ending of the Sopranos. It's still intensely frustrating but now I've come to accept it, somewhat, since creator David Chase inadvertently revealed the meaning to the final scene.
I still think it's amusing that the chuckle brothers rushed to the end of Game of Thrones because they were getting a big money Star Wars contract and the reaction to what they did to GoT was so bad their trilogy got scrapped.
__________________ All the silver-tongued suits and cartoons that rule my world
Are saying it's a high time for hypersonic missiles
I like that narrative of poetic justice, but last part is just not true. Disney was hitting the breaks on star-wars-fever because the word was out that they were oversaturating the market and setting themselves up to fail. The arrogant dickface brothers were just one of a few casualties
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Your Lord knows very well what is in your heart. Your soul suffices this day as a reckoner against you. I need no witnesses. You do not listen to your soul, but listen instead to your anger and your rage.
**I'm speaking of SW films, of course. Particularly new trilogies, which for a time was completely taken of the table
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Your Lord knows very well what is in your heart. Your soul suffices this day as a reckoner against you. I need no witnesses. You do not listen to your soul, but listen instead to your anger and your rage.