The King Arthur movie was a mess, but I appreciated how it was ambitious and unmistakably Guy Richie-y.
The King Arthur movie was a mess, but I appreciated how it was ambitious and unmistakably Guy Richie-y.
Just reminds how D+D erased my boy Jon Connington.
The difference between this and Succession is one is well written.
If good writing accompanied that I wouldnt mind.
Strong contender for worst episode in the series.
Honestly maybe even worst served than Dany’s arc was Jaime’s.
What in the seven hells was Jaime’s plan? Did he seriously want to run back to Cersei, even when it was clear she hired a hitman to kill him? The framing of their death being tragic was really weird.
Yeah, but those bells were really loud.
So Arya gives up her quest for revenge, which was the basis of her entire storyline, after a 5 second convo with The Hound? OK cool. At least there wasn’t other rushed stuff like Euron running into Jaime in the middle of the battlefield.
So the bells made Dany into a crazed mass murderer? I understand her going off the deep end, but killing hundreds for no reason struck me as forced.
Well, that stunk.
The think pieces would overload the internet.
Yet while The Hustle is more overt when it comes to discussing gender
As far as horror films (and King adaptations) go, it was solid. Worth a watch. Not great, or a classic by any means.
I think it’s time to admit Euron is the greatest military mind in Westeros just for the fact that he scouts out the area prior to battles.
It was bizarre how the show writers changed the Jaime/Cersei from consensual to rape. Especially when it was the kickoff to Jaime’s ‘redemption’ tour.
If she didn’t listen to Tyrion and Varys and went straight to Kingslanding a lot less people would be dead.
Next Episode: Dany forgets about the Iron Throne.
Biggest death? Good writing! [rimshot]
That’s if Kaitlin Olson played Cersei.
PPL saw it as tone death with the show being done by 2 white dudes. I’m not against the idea per say, but I’m not interested in D&D doing original stuff.