Chaz McNulty
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We get them on Thursday in Canada.I didnt watch the latest episode of LoTR but dont they come out on Fridays? Last week's episode put me to sleep.
We get them on Thursday in Canada.I didnt watch the latest episode of LoTR but dont they come out on Fridays? Last week's episode put me to sleep.
So you're saying you care to some degree...Completely agree. In GoT's it hurt when those characters died, and we cheered when the evil characters got theirs. At this point in HotD, I could care less who lives or dies.That's fine for some characters, but not all of them. We have to be emotionally drawn to characters, good and bad, and so far HotD is not executing on that for some of us.
As I mentioned before, I'm rewatching GoT at the same time and within the first few episodes they established characters that you either love (Ned, Tyrion, King Robert) or hate (the Lanisters not named Tyrion). It makes the interactions much more compelling.
I see your point and agree GOT had some purely good characters and purely evil characters. If the characters don't interest you than that's definitely an issue and I wouldn't blame you for bailing. However I don't think the good/evil dynamic is required for a show to be good and I don't expect this show to follow the same formula as GOT. In fact I hope it doesn't.Completely agree. In GoT's it hurt when those characters died, and we cheered when the evil characters got theirs. At this point in HotD, I could care less who lives or dies.That's fine for some characters, but not all of them. We have to be emotionally drawn to characters, good and bad, and so far HotD is not executing on that for some of us.
As I mentioned before, I'm rewatching GoT at the same time and within the first few episodes they established characters that you either love (Ned, Tyrion, King Robert) or hate (the Lanisters not named Tyrion). It makes the interactions much more compelling.
Completely agree. In GoT's it hurt when those characters died, and we cheered when the evil characters got theirs. At this point in HotD, I could care less who lives or dies.That's fine for some characters, but not all of them. We have to be emotionally drawn to characters, good and bad, and so far HotD is not executing on that for some of us.
As I mentioned before, I'm rewatching GoT at the same time and within the first few episodes they established characters that you either love (Ned, Tyrion, King Robert) or hate (the Lanisters not named Tyrion). It makes the interactions much more compelling.
It doesn't have to be 'evil', but I need to have some feelings one way or another towards a character. I'm not sure if it's the writing, or the actors, but the show is starting to fail for me.There is no "evil" here as they both will have semi-legitimate claims.
Haven’t watched last night, but damn it’s amazing how much people are trying to dislike LotR’s. It’s so weird IMHO that people can’t like both. Facebook and Twitter have really done their job to keep people engaged by making everything an either or situation. I can’t tell you how many tweets I see about the Celtics coach or Brett Favre. I like sci-fi and fantasy so damn it, I’m going to enjoy the **** about of both and hope that they stay good for years. After GOT ended (kind of roughly) and The Expanse ended, been a dry spell.I agreed with you after 2 episodes. But I am starting to lean to LotR's after last nights show.Me too. I am enjoying the show too. Its not peak GoT but its still pretty good. Much better than that LotR show.I'm enjoying the show, but not this thread. This thread makes me not enjoy the show because many pick it apart too much. I need to learn to stay out of this thread.
I’m still enjoying the show, but I get this point. I liked Rhaenyra and her buddy but damn the uncle sex scene and his blurting put a damper on it. Joffrey was one of the best characters in GOT and he was evil and you hated him. This is definitely more gray and you don’t have your favorites.It doesn't have to be 'evil', but I need to have some feelings one way or another towards a character. I'm not sure if it's the writing, or the actors, but the show is starting to fail for me.There is no "evil" here as they both will have semi-legitimate claims.
Right, it’s less about good/evil and more about having some compelling/interesting characters, which is where this show is struggling a little bit with me.It doesn't have to be 'evil', but I need to have some feelings one way or another towards a character. I'm not sure if it's the writing, or the actors, but the show is starting to fail for me.There is no "evil" here as they both will have semi-legitimate claims.
A gray character in GoT's was The Hound. But because of the great writing, character development, awesome lines, and really impressive acting, you really start to appreciate him.I’m still enjoying the show, but I get this point. I liked Rhaenyra and her buddy but damn the uncle sex scene and his blurting put a damper on it. Joffrey was one of the best characters in GOT and he was evil and you hated him. This is definitely more gray and you don’t have your favorites.It doesn't have to be 'evil', but I need to have some feelings one way or another towards a character. I'm not sure if it's the writing, or the actors, but the show is starting to fail for me.There is no "evil" here as they both will have semi-legitimate claims.
We didn't know how GoT was going to end so the characters mattered more. Anyone paying a modicum of attention to GoT knows a bit about how this ends. So we just have to hope to enjoy the ride.Completely agree. In GoT's it hurt when those characters died, and we cheered when the evil characters got theirs. At this point in HotD, I could care less who lives or dies.That's fine for some characters, but not all of them. We have to be emotionally drawn to characters, good and bad, and so far HotD is not executing on that for some of us.
As I mentioned before, I'm rewatching GoT at the same time and within the first few episodes they established characters that you either love (Ned, Tyrion, King Robert) or hate (the Lanisters not named Tyrion). It makes the interactions much more compelling.
Yeah, I'm enjoying the show well enough. I never got too into the weeds with GoT lore/ history so I genuinely don't know where things are headed like some of you.A gray character in GoT's was The Hound. But because of the great writing, character development, awesome lines, and really impressive acting, you really start to appreciate him.
So far HotD has lacked this, but I am still hopeful.
The prince can't really stick up for a secret gay lover, now can he? But the queen can pardon Cole... and now he's on her team.I was wary of the time jump but they pulled it off. By the end of the episode I'm on board. Only thing that keeps bugging me is how could Cristen Cole just murder the (at the time) future Prince's bestie/secret lover and just get away with it with no retribution. In this world it makes no sense.
Not openly no, but he's in a position of power and you'd think he could pretty easily dispose of Cole in Flea Bottom with his body dumped in the Narrow Sea.The prince can't really stick up for a secret gay lover, now can he? But the queen can pardon Cole... and now he's on her team.I was wary of the time jump but they pulled it off. By the end of the episode I'm on board. Only thing that keeps bugging me is how could Cristen Cole just murder the (at the time) future Prince's bestie/secret lover and just get away with it with no retribution. In this world it makes no sense.
I still enjoy it but it really is a lot of setup when it’s terribly obvious what we’ve been building up towards. I did some wiki reading just because I wanted to get a feel for how long it will last. There were so many names and marriages that I honestly got lost so I think I’ll still be surprised but it feels like there will always be build up. Reminded me of that 24 show where every time they solved an issue there was the next emergency but you knew it would end in 24 hours.I generally like this and it’s interesting. But it also is pretty boring. Nothing really has happened— just kind of repeating itself. We are introduced to a character and then they die and/or age 10 years in an episode. So we don’t care about them at all. I don’t hate it but maybe the material didn’t really lend itself to being a tv show and they should have made something else.
Kinda where I am although I don't hate it as much as some in this thread (not you Leroy). It just seems kinda boring and with everyone have about 14 kids now, the line of succession is so blurred I have no idea how it will be resolved unless they dracaris a whole ****load of them. It also doesn't help all the names seem to run together for me. I'm old & feeble and struggle to keep the key players names straight, add in the thundering herd of child seemingly popping out every 15 minutes and I'm thoroughly confused.I generally like this and it’s interesting. But it also is pretty boring. Nothing really has happened— just kind of repeating itself. We are introduced to a character and then they die and/or age 10 years in an episode. So we don’t care about them at all. I don’t hate it but maybe the material didn’t really lend itself to being a tv show and they should have made something else.
It doesn't have to be 'evil', but I need to have some feelings one way or another towards a character. I'm not sure if it's the writing, or the actors, but the show is starting to fail for me.There is no "evil" here as they both will have semi-legitimate claims.
It doesn't have to be 'evil', but I need to have some feelings one way or another towards a character. I'm not sure if it's the writing, or the actors, but the show is starting to fail for me.There is no "evil" here as they both will have semi-legitimate claims.
Kinda where I am although I don't hate it as much as some in this thread (not you Leroy). It just seems kinda boring and with everyone have about 14 kids now, the line of succession is so blurred I have no idea how it will be resolved unless they dracaris a whole ****load of them. It also doesn't help all the names seem to run together for me. I'm old & feeble and struggle to keep the key players names straight, add in the thundering herd of child seemingly popping out every 15 minutes and I'm thoroughly confused.I generally like this and it’s interesting. But it also is pretty boring. Nothing really has happened— just kind of repeating itself. We are introduced to a character and then they die and/or age 10 years in an episode. So we don’t care about them at all. I don’t hate it but maybe the material didn’t really lend itself to being a tv show and they should have made something else.
I really don’t see how new actors were necessary. You could have hired older actors to make them look young or the ones they did and then make them look older. The whole show is sort of a train wreck unfortunately and I was looking forward to it. But this is worse than anything that was in GOT.I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
I need to rewatch the ending. A lot going on. Did Larys do that so Alicent's father would be brought back to be hand?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
The action is going to pick up, but it is going to be confusing as well I think.I really don’t see how new actors were necessary. You could have hired older actors to make them look young or the ones they did and then make them look older. The whole show is sort of a train wreck unfortunately and I was looking forward to it. But this is worse than anything that was in GOT.I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
Bring back Otto, and now he is also the Lord of Harrenhall.I need to rewatch the ending. A lot going on. Did Larys do that so Alicent's father would be brought back to be hand?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
Why did he cut the tongues out of the prisoners?
What was the bug pin that they showed on one of the soldiers?
Ah, didn't catch that they were hired as the soldiers....thx.Cut out tongues, so nobody could talk and say who hired them.
Believe you are right about the bug, especially since they made sure everyone saw it clearly when you was recruiting in the dungeons.Bring back Otto, and now he is also the Lord of Harrenhall.I need to rewatch the ending. A lot going on. Did Larys do that so Alicent's father would be brought back to be hand?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
Why did he cut the tongues out of the prisoners?
What was the bug pin that they showed on one of the soldiers?
Cut out tongues, so nobody could talk and say who hired them.
Not sure about the bug -- was that also on Larys cane??
Are we certain that the Dad also died?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
Lars cut the tongues off the prisoners so that they would not be able to later rat him out as the guy who had them burn the castle. He is trying to help Alicent by both getting a new hand that is not partial to the princess (perhaps queen's Dad) and also hurt the princess by killing the father of her kids. Not sure about the bug pin.I need to rewatch the ending. A lot going on. Did Larys do that so Alicent's father would be brought back to be hand?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
Why did he cut the tongues out of the prisoners?
What was the bug pin that they showed on one of the soldiers?
I could be wrong but I thought so.Are we certain that the Dad also died?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
So true. I read a wiki page on Alicent and I can honestly say that I have no clue who wins or loses and which family they are from because the names run together and they reuse the names. You’d think I’d have spoiled the show but I’m really more confused.Kinda where I am although I don't hate it as much as some in this thread (not you Leroy). It just seems kinda boring and with everyone have about 14 kids now, the line of succession is so blurred I have no idea how it will be resolved unless they dracaris a whole ****load of them. It also doesn't help all the names seem to run together for me. I'm old & feeble and struggle to keep the key players names straight, add in the thundering herd of child seemingly popping out every 15 minutes and I'm thoroughly confused.I generally like this and it’s interesting. But it also is pretty boring. Nothing really has happened— just kind of repeating itself. We are introduced to a character and then they die and/or age 10 years in an episode. So we don’t care about them at all. I don’t hate it but maybe the material didn’t really lend itself to being a tv show and they should have made something else.
I paused last nights episode at least six times, for me and Mrs Brat to talk out through wtf was happening and who[tf] these new character's were. I think I need a white board in my living room.
Yeah. Any time a character gets interesting it is like they are putting on a red shirt for an away mission.I generally like this and it’s interesting. But it also is pretty boring. Nothing really has happened— just kind of repeating itself. We are introduced to a character and then they die and/or age 10 years in an episode. So we don’t care about them at all. I don’t hate it but maybe the material didn’t really lend itself to being a tv show and they should have made something else.
So they could never tell speak about the murder?I need to rewatch the ending. A lot going on. Did Larys do that so Alicent's father would be brought back to be hand?I have really enjoyed the series so far. I understand the need for time jumps and how the new actors were necessary. We are seeing a divided house now which will lead to drama when the king passes. Lars killing his own dad and brother was wild.
Why did he cut the tongues out of the prisoners?
What was the bug pin that they showed on one of the soldiers?
Lol, noBecause Im an idiot - is this the mad king ? I forget
@beer 30 Here’s one that you’ll enjoy. There was one name that appeared 5 or 6 different ways in different opposing families. Felt like the author was just ****ing with me or he slipped in a Laurel and Hardy skit. Aegon’s first base. You told me Aegon’s second base. Right. Well who’s on third? Aegon.So true. I read a wiki page on Alicent and I can honestly say that I have no clue who wins or loses and which family they are from because the names run together and they reuse the names. You’d think I’d have spoiled the show but I’m really more confused.Kinda where I am although I don't hate it as much as some in this thread (not you Leroy). It just seems kinda boring and with everyone have about 14 kids now, the line of succession is so blurred I have no idea how it will be resolved unless they dracaris a whole ****load of them. It also doesn't help all the names seem to run together for me. I'm old & feeble and struggle to keep the key players names straight, add in the thundering herd of child seemingly popping out every 15 minutes and I'm thoroughly confused.I generally like this and it’s interesting. But it also is pretty boring. Nothing really has happened— just kind of repeating itself. We are introduced to a character and then they die and/or age 10 years in an episode. So we don’t care about them at all. I don’t hate it but maybe the material didn’t really lend itself to being a tv show and they should have made something else.
I paused last nights episode at least six times, for me and Mrs Brat to talk out through wtf was happening and who[tf] these new character's were. I think I need a white board in my living room.
I think a rewatch would require that the show was entertaining the first time around. I will watch this show because of GoT's, but I could not imagine rewatching any episode.I don't think it's boring as much as it is dense and hard to follow. A lot is happening and it is probably a show that would benefit from rewatching earlier foreshadowing. Similar to Dark or S1 of Westworld
You know what this show needs. More birthing scenes.If we can't even get some gratuitous sex scenes, I'm not sure what we're even doing here anymore.
Beat me to it.The one thing that I really thought they could have done better last night was to spend a bit more time on the birth scenes and maybe add a bit more audio to it. Then it would have been perfect.