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Your TV Series: What Do It Do To You?
madhaquer
#46 Posted : Monday, May 13, 2019 7:16:36 PM
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They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more
Mike Ock
#47 Posted : Monday, May 13, 2019 9:27:38 PM
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madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.
2012
#48 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 11:16:43 AM
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Mike Ock wrote:
madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.


Episode 5 had some good budget poured in. That was an intense 80 minutes.

BBI will solve it
:)
murchr
#49 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 2:01:51 PM
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2012 wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.


Episode 5 had some good budget poured in. That was an intense 80 minutes.



And good battle by the way, revealed the queen of ashes
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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tycho
#50 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 2:18:45 PM
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I watched GOT from Season 1 but later became busy and bored by its nonsense. I wasn't sure of the latter till I visited a friend and found him watching some of the latest episodes.

The idea of dragons and desire for the iron throne are some of the sickest ideas a person can inject himself with. True the whole thing is fiction and entertainment but it doesn't follow that one should ingest such material to be happy or spur imagination.
kayhara
#51 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 3:19:26 PM
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i last watched GoT june 2017 according to my laptop, so looks like I am ahead of most guys here, since I am on season 3, problem is due to my short span of attention I watch 1 episode for a week, but GoT aside I have beed reading sherlock holmes, then listened to all the audio books including the spin-offs, then tried to watch the series and although they tried the series don't do justice to the books nor the audio.
To Each His Own
Pedes
#52 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 5:17:03 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.


D&D are rushing it, but HBO and GRRM were of the opinion there should be another season (9). The books do justice to development of the character arcs than what is on the TV series.
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
murchr
#53 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 5:23:11 PM
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Pedes wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.


D&D are rushing it, but HBO and GRRM were of the opinion there should be another season (9). The books do justice to development of the character arcs than what is on the TV series.


We're beyond the books now. George Martin is busy writing the spin offs
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Pedes
#54 Posted : Tuesday, May 14, 2019 5:27:20 PM
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murchr wrote:
Pedes wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.


D&D are rushing it, but HBO and GRRM were of the opinion there should be another season (9). The books do justice to development of the character arcs than what is on the TV series.


We're beyond the books now. George Martin is busy writing the spin offs


That partly explains why D&D didn't want an extra season to mellow into the character arcs , they were lacking material to guide them, so wrapping it as fast as they could was the best way out
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
grolut
#55 Posted : Thursday, May 16, 2019 3:01:26 PM
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Pedes wrote:
murchr wrote:
Pedes wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
madhaquer wrote:
They are rushing to end the series and that's not doing justice to the story line. The dark night should have covered all of westeros and the battle at King's Landing should have been way more

Budget imeisha boss. They've been told to wrap it up quickly.


D&D are rushing it, but HBO and GRRM were of the opinion there should be another season (9). The books do justice to development of the character arcs than what is on the TV series.


We're beyond the books now. George Martin is busy writing the spin offs


That partly explains why D&D didn't want an extra season to mellow into the character arcs , they were lacking material to guide them, so wrapping it as fast as they could was the best way out


D&D also rushed this because they wanted to work on the next Star Wars.
In a place where thought is abandoned, freedom can become a curse.
aemathenge
#56 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 3:45:21 PM
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Axe: Wags, you ever get tired of working for a living?

Wags: Every damn day, but I've got a nasty addiction called money. So, I do what I do. You?

Axe: No! Never! Until today.

You know what they call us traders? "Gamblers".

The world economy is just one big casino fueled by a giant debt bubble and computer-driven derivatives.

There's only one thing better than being a gambler at a casino.

Wags: That's being the house.

Axe: That is right.

There's a systematized machine out there sucking capital from localities and injecting it into the global markets where it can be used to speculate and manipulate.

And if something goes wrong, there are bailouts, bail-ins, federal aid, and easing.

Where the government doesn't hunt you down, but instead gives you a nice soft net to land in.

Wags: That's your finals answer to the fireside chat?

You want to become a bank?

Axe: I want to become a bank.

Wags: In order to rob it?

Axe; In order that I don't have to......

And to sleep like they do [pointing to the bankers]

And to die in my own f#cking bed.
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