On-Topic: Has season 6 increased or decreased your faith in the show?
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Fred_Baratheon — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 03:20 PM)
When season 5 ended, I was definitely still on board, but I saw the seeds of D&D losing interest with their lazy writing. Any time a character was in trouble, somebody popped up out of nowhere to save the day.
Season 6 assuaged my fears, as the deus ex machina trope was used very sparingly.
Going forward, the fact that season 6 went out with such a bang and that the end is in sight completely eliminates my fear that D&D will phone it in from now on. -
niklas15 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 03:39 PM)
Game of thrones is dead. Its gone. Body 6 feet under and soul in hell. And it aint coming back.
Thats how i feel about season 6. One of the worst seasons that has aired on tv.
Elia Martell! I murdered her, I killed Her Children and I raped her JUST LIKE THIS! -
ScorpionTDC — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 11:46 PM)
No, but it also wasn't confirmed so there was an actual chance it wouldn't come to pass or might have somehow been inaccurate. Now there isn't. And I think I'll throw up if we get a generic "Jon is the chosen one, saves the day, kills the walkers, and reunites the realm as king while everyone else in the story turns into a prop for him" ending. Lol
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ScorpionTDC — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 03:59 PM)
Gendry will be king.
Huh? This makes such little sense. Lol. No one on the planet who had power would be willing to legitimize Gendry, and even fewer would follow him. He also has zero experience with any kind of leadership, let alone ruling