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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-05-13 06:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #4511 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4511 ⌋

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el_regrs: (ohnoez)

Re: Game of Thrones

[personal profile] el_regrs 2019-05-14 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yup.

I feel like I'm defending this show every week and then getting slapped in the face the following week with a "fuck you, we didn't need you defending us because whatever thing in the books or show you thought was relevant, we're dumping a steaming pile of shit pudding on!" paddle.

Just give me some goddamn reason to believe D&D understand anything about characterization, character development and character arcs. I'll admit the Tyrion/Jaime scene was sweet, but Jaime might as well have beat Tyrion to death with his golden hand as a mirror to season 2's Alton Lannister murder, and then run out of the tent screaming "Wheeeeee!" without any pants on, for all the regression he did this episode. I'm hoping the fact he never kissed Cersei once or told her he loved her is proof his heart is still with Brienne, and he only really cares for Cersei as a sibling.

I also hate how they handled Dany. Her descent into madness I could buy, but the transition was lame, rushed, and unconvincing. There was nothing respectful about the way it was done. Sure, she might have snapped. And then made a beeline for Cersei. Killing hundreds of thousands of innocents because WAHHH NOBODY WUVS ME? At this point in time, with the way the writing has been, no, I don't think she has that in her.

Cleganebowl was decent. Good scenery there, with the burning, crumbling city. I also liked Uncle Sandor trying to set Arya free of her grudge, and Arya showing gratitude.

All the interviews are confusing as fuck, and either everyone is smoking crack, has weekly amnesia, or is putting on the greatest troll show in the history of television trolling. I can't tell, but I don't appreciate it at all. And if that means I have no sense of humor, then I don't care.
Edited 2019-05-14 00:38 (UTC)