
Game Of Thrones...
Game Of Thrones...
I liked the plastic water bottle scene.



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Re: Game Of Thrones...
Starbucks cups; then the dragon fire holocaust, which could be seen as an example of lack-luster scriptwriting — a "rocks fall, everyone dies" moment, if you will; and now a plastic water bottle?
One would almost get the idea that the showrunners and producers just didn't give a shit about it any more and were just mailing it in.

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One would almost get the idea that the showrunners and producers just didn't give a shit about it any more and were just mailing it in.

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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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BSG, this is a pretty good article (IMO). It argues the case for reading books based on character rather than TV shows based on plot. That the TV writers short-handed 7 & 8 is fairly clear - they had a bunch of aging actors wanting to move on and waiting for GRRM to actually write his way out of the tangle was not on. So, no character development and a lot of "Shazaam! Then THIS happens".
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/5/20/1 ... got-ending
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/5/20/1 ... got-ending
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