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"Having a reformed outlaw biker mutter, “Still backing the losers, I
see,” while glancing at the Nazi and Confederate flags hanging in a
former friend’s garage is funny, but what does it mean coming from
Gibson?"

She went to Braavos because she suffered an extreme version of self hate. She was running away from herself. She wanted to be someone else. That was the point. But she found her true self. She's not a murderer that kills innocents like the people she once admired.

What was the point of sending any to Meereen instead of just having her go to Westeros 3 seasons and 3 books ago? Arya at least had personal stuff to find out about herself. She had to go through that to learn she wants to be a noble justice seeking Stark instead of a murderer.

The Wildlings weren't at the Wall other than the small force that went with Tormund to rescue Jon and Davos. The Wildlings were given new lands and that's were Jon travelled to.

No Country For Old Men did a better job with a similar ending. But that didn't feel anti-climatic. Felt like they did that just for the sake of doing that despite it contradicting what came before.especially with Hanzee's character. One episode he's the Terminator and then he just stops when the story needs it?

Now that was a let down of an episode episode and ending for a great season.

There was at least 3. 3 is a lot. 3 times caught at escapes in a most contrived way. At least 2 of them were contrived. Couldn't the writers think of anything else. It was repetitious. The villain in Sense8 was more frightening. Hell, Sense8 was a far better show

Except most of the time he escaped had nothing to do with his powers. Some bunch of people in an organisation showed up to rescue him. Okay fine, but then nothing about said org is ever mentioned again. Then later Trinity sets him lose. Idiotic. Then he gets captured again and the group or victims randomly decide to

I didn't think he was terrifying. I thought he was completely weak. I mean, his got this power yet does basically nothing with it. the guy lacked ambition. The way he got captured so many times and lucked out so many times was annoying.

I thought it was pretty boring. Not a single interesting character in
the entire show. Not a single interesting element in the entire show.
It's technically well made, except the writing. The first episode had
great cinematography. For that one episode…

Just binged watched it all. I thought it was pretty boring. Not a single interesting character in
the entire show. Not a single interesting element in the entire show.
It's technically well made, except the writing. The first episode had
great cinematography. For that one episode…

"Glenn finds the Alexandrian who wanted Michonne to bring a message back
to his wife. He also finds the message. This is such an absurdly
positive development that I spent the rest of the episode convinced
Glenn was going to get killed for real."

Shyamalan was fine in Signs and Unbreakable. No one even knew who he was in those films and no one talked about his performances in the negative with those films until Lady. Hell, I remember my reaction to seeing him in Signs was to simply be shocked that Hollywood gave an indian actor a part like that.

Are critics above criticism and satire or parody? Can critics like not take a joke? Perhaps they should get a "thicker" skin? Shyamalan stated at comic con that critics took it too seriously. You should watch Chris Stuckmann's review of Lady in the Water because he talks about and defends the character.

Bet you had no problem with him playing a murderer in Signs, and a criminal in Unbreakable though did you? At least he gave himself parts he could actually act, unlike Tarantino.

Well, what about the rape and abuse of Jeyne in the books for exactly that?

I don't know. People don't have a problem with people being killed brutally every episode but a couple of rapes and that's too much?

Was Lost original?

No it didn't.

I'm surprised that you didn't write about what a terrible person M. Night Shyamalan is. Usually reviewers are always writing about how Night loves to kick puppies, sell children to the slave trade, and pour gasoline on homeless people and light them on fire.