I’d have to assume that “being able to control the amount of episodes” is not something most networks are going to hand over when they’re buying IP.
I’d have to assume that “being able to control the amount of episodes” is not something most networks are going to hand over when they’re buying IP.
I think about the pre-Kinja days all the time. GOT and TWD would have HUNDREDS of comments within 2 hours of posting. It would take me hours to get through reviewing them. Then...lucky to see a 50 spot on a talkback these days
I mean she wasn’t Lena Headey but she definitely wasn’t Kit Harington.
Although I don’t disagree with the rest as a slight correction they *did* specifically say that all attempts to turn the baby had failed. So, while we didn’t see them try, it’s not that they just jumped straight to surgery.
To Smith’s credit, he’s the only character that’s even remotely interesting, though.
Yeah, the objection should be to how rushed and badly written it was, not that it happened altogether. It was obvious where we were going; it was just poorly executed.
I think it’s less (at least for me) that I’m bothered by her going full mad queen then the fact that it was done so abruptly. I agree she always had the makings of the next mad queen but at the time in the show she wasn’t even close to there yet. It needed AT LEAST another 2 seasons of her rule to let the slow descent…
You know, I had a similar thought about how virtually little has changed in society in the two hundred years between the two shows and wondered whether that stretched credulity.
I thought it was really good. Much more like early GoT then later GoT. If there was another episode out I’d be watching it now.
I feel like that cringey “song of ice and fire” bit may be the only time that prophecy is mentioned for the rest of the series. There’s really nothing they can do here to fix the fundamentally hollow plot device of the White Walkers. We know what their deal was, they were ice zombies, and they get completely…
FINALLY! god, the revival of this show was so bad. you had to have a wiki open most of the time to figure out which character was who. it was so unnecessary convoluted because they would focus on so many characters. i get that they wanted to show how expansive everything had gotten but it got in the way of an actual…
When they started with the b/w flash...forwards, I guess, yeah I assumed it was at least something like 5 years after the end of BB. Finding out it was only like 8 months or whatever was weirdly distracting.
Yeah, I never loved that BB was so comparatively quick, and then it tells us Gene was only in Omaha for less than a year, when it looked liked he’d been there for many years.
i’ve been re-watching bb and it’s borderline parodic how short the time period is supposed to be while i watch walt jr grow a whole foot every season.
Why are you here?
And how come he looked YOUNGER in Breaking Bad? PLOT HOLE!
Is...Is this a serious question?
Which makes the fact that, even in his big redemptive moment, Jimmy makes it clear that the Great and Mighty Heisenberg was actually, for the most part, haplessly out of his depth and would have wound up dead in a ditch or in a jail cell if not for Saul Goodman. One last little fuck you to Walter, it seems.
Time Travel.
It was beautiful how even when Walter got past the "time travel isn't scientific" rant, his one thing he wishes he could change was grey matter. That's just who Walter was in the end. A man hung up on one bad business decision decades ago.