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All character motivations are because the plot needs to happen. That’s what plot is. If a character motivation contradicts the plot then it becomes a mess. *That’s* bad television. Also, what do you mean by checked out? Who was checked out and how?

The most charitable thing that can be said about your comment is that it’s off the rails.

How so?

The guy who can see you’re just making shit up? Yeah.

The idea that the difference between the first 4 seasons is that the first 4 were “on the rails” and the last 4 were “off the rails”. On it’s own, this means nothing and because it communicates nothing, it can be alleged about anything;

Yeah, people are going insane because he did exactly what the AV Club is doing. Anti-spoiler culture has gotten so fascist.

The guy who can see you’re just making shit up? Yeah.

What rails?

There’s not a remarkable difference between the first 4 seasons of GOT and the last 4. Some narrative shortcuts towards the end due to the season order, sure, but it’s not the radical difference that GOT fans like to pretend it is.

Somehow you’ve posted something worse than the “let people enjoy things” comic. What a load of toxic positivity bullshit. 

You not into political-soapbox comedy? It’s all the rage!

The difference is that 2020 redditors have rightfully stopped doing the whole long-winded patronizing ‘gentlemanly’ insult shtick, because it was cringe as fuck.

Just call him a ‘retard’ next time you want to disagree, it will honestly have far more impact.

Why do you talk like a 2010s redditor.

If only you’d bothered to sharpen that rapier wit of yours before bringing a sword to a gun fight;

Oh cool. Someone sacrificed some 40 year old twee neckbeard in a D23 shirt to Astraea, and gave the “let people enjoy things” comic a human form.

Oh, I thought it would be “best” that keeps him out of consideration, not “comedy album”.

I give it a year until this dude gets outed as a sex pest

It’s fun that people seem to be missing out on the aspect that giving corporations carte blanche to do whatever they want will eventually backfire as their power and influence continues to supersede national borders and governments. 

That’s what Saudi Arabia was saying!

It’s not a harmless difference of difference of opinion.”