This is such a great show. Hate to see it end, but looks like they'll go out on a high note, which is more than i can say for other shows… (clears through) Dexter.
This is such a great show. Hate to see it end, but looks like they'll go out on a high note, which is more than i can say for other shows… (clears through) Dexter.
Ha!! Too funny. Yup it was a mess. At least they killed him.
Funny, I watched this last night and basically felt the same way. It was kind of boring, but the payoff was WAY better than Dexter. At least they had the balls to kill off Bill.
Wow that was painfully boring. Like, Hoyt and Jessica was SO long ago that I just didn't care. I def didn't care enough to sit through a very long episode revolving around those two.
I must seriously be insane for enjoying this show. I know it's stupid and I know the story is all over the place and clunky. I guess I like that it doesn't take itself too serious and the cast is still fun. I compare it to Dexter, which just recently ended. The final seasons were not bad just because of the story.…
Because it would really spike the ratings? Ha!! I have no idea. It must be a clause that the actress has in her contract.
Fun episode. At this point, you just have to have fun with True Blood.
St. Vincent is awesome. She is an amazing song writer.
Eh, she'll be in it next season. The show has been living off of shock value. No way they will keep this out.
I actually think the Hound is done on the show unless GRRM has something else of significance planned in the books.
The Orson thing is completely different than Tysha. Orson was a one-time contemplation on the show between two characters. I think it was particularly relevant in light of the finale, as Tyrion find himself in a state of murderous violence even though he's not violent by nature. The Tysha story is an internal struggle…
Honestly, I don't pay much attention to the reviews. I come on here to talk to fellow book readers as I've recognized that the reviewer might not be an actual fan of the books.
I enjoyed parts of both, but I have to admit that AFFC was painful at times. I really had a difficult time with Brienne. Like, you know she's wondering aimlessly but she doesn't know it. HA!! I also was not into the whole Iron Born story or even Tyrion's for that matter. I did enjoy everything with Arya, Cersie, and…
Yup. They (the show and books) are two separate entities at this point. Why people can't enjoy them both is baffling to me. Also, the show has only 10 hours a season to cover massive books. I think they're doing an incredible job with this. The complainers probably also hate Lord of the Rings for the same reasons.
The latter was a thought in Tyrion's mind.
The problem is that the non-reader audience would have never remembered Tysha. She basically takes place in Tyrion's mind, which viewers have no access to. He literally mentioned her once in season 1. I think the writers didn't want to confuse the audience. If fact, I know it would have been confusing because I spoke…
Who is whining? The reviewer gave the finale an A- and the season a B+. Most of the people on here strongly support the show.
Qyburn is a huge fan of the Re-Animator.
Consider this though: Cersie has to know that Jaime set Tyrion free. I'll bet there will be turmoil at the start of next season.
It's amazing that so many people on the Internet complained about the skeletons. I thought it was beautifully done and just tons of fun. What's wrong with that?