Could you recommend it to other people in good conscience
Could you recommend it to other people in good conscience
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Never. I would immediately warn them that things get bad from season 5 onwards.
*if they seem determined to watch it anyways
i remember telling my dad the spoiler leaks for Season 8 and he refused to believe me because of how stupid they sounded
No.
Not even the first couple of season unironically. Even before i read the books i was rolling my eyes at all the "boy" characters played by grown men. Poorly adapted the old male actors really sold the show like ned and tywin, satnnis. .
But he could believe a plateau of corpses forming in a open feild with less then 2000 men? And Ramsey wasting ammunition to kill his own cavalry? How can anyone unironically watch past season 6?
>How can anyone unironically watch past season 6?
There is a total of three worthwhile episodes past the finale of S4. Two of them are actual episodes and the remaining one is actually an hour of good scenes interspersed in the rest of the trash.
i never asked, I learned my lesson after I said I didn't like BoB to my brother's best friend and he looked at me like I was a retard
hahahaha
CONSOOOM
my old weeb friend gave me a confused look when i said it sucked.
i'd recommend first 4 seasons just because of how tight they are in every front.
starting from season 5 the show became generic fantasy.
But Ned and Stannis have parts written for young men and Tywin was written as middle aged, not elderly
lol it was generic fantasy in season 1 with lel edgy moments.
I used to recommend it until after 4th season. 5th one onwards I shut up about it.
They would be considered older than youth for the setting tho.
Robert is around the same age as Ned and literally says "I'm still young" in the books
When you go back and rewatch after the ketchup fart that was the final two seasons (5 and 6 were bad but 7 and 8 were unbelievably terrible) you start to see that it was a highly flawed show from the get go. And I'm not even a bookfag.
It's so popular, they'll have already heard how shitty the final season was.
Even though it fell long before that.
Right now? Go ahead it's not like you're doing much else. It's a long span of a show and the first few seasons are pretty good. It goes to shit really hard, but it's not like you'll be investing much time into it.
If you were forced to watch it week by week as if it was new, definitely not. It's not something to look forward to. It's Worthy of a binge, but only because half the world is unemployed
I was offput by the prologue
In the books it's highly atmospheric and the whole point of Waymar is that he spends the entire chapter being a retarded asshole to the two experienced rangers, but at the end of the day, he dies on his feet, with a sword in his hand and dignity on his lips, while the rangers run and hide and the POV character dies like a bitch.
The show changes that to "zombies kill everyone lel"
Recommend they watch a superior period piece.
Bran and Gendry and Rickon and Joffrey and Tommen and Jojen and Dickon and Lancel and Loras and Robin are relentlessly handsome.
Outrageously disappointed by the lack of good cunny. I seethed pretty hard bros.
>Tommen
There's a video of his actor wanking.
Seasons 1-3 (That's everything from first episode to Red Wedding) is some of the single greatest television ever produced and nobody can convinced otherwise.
Yep, it's still regarded as one of best shows of this generation and there is nothing Reddit can do about it
Of course. Season 1-6 are great. Season 7-8 are questionable, yes but overall it's still worth instead of some Netflix Original
>There's a video of his actor wanking.
wanking beside his also-naked also-wanking also-good-looking male cousin
>season 5
>great
>season 6
>great
>season 7
>questionable
>season 8
>questionable
You're questionable
>all the Danyfags itt STILL seething
That's hilarious.
Only bad seasons were 5 and 7 but they still have their moments
Stay mad faggot
nope
why would i want them to feel fucked in the ass with that last season?
i dont care if some parts of the story are great.
the story itself as a whole turned out to be absolute shit.
Got? Got what?
The entire show is high budget softcore porn. Only degenerates watched and enjoyed it.
Yes, it's ultimately worth the ride.
Season 1 & 2: Pure kino.
Season 3 & 4: Not quite as good, but still high quality, kind of ends well too.
Season 5: Dogshit.
Season 6: The writing is pretty meh but the last 2 episodes are amazing and I like where the story goes.
Season 7: Dogshit.
Season 8: You get an ending, and it's not the worse one they could've gone with.
Episode 2 gives a good send-off to the characters.
Episode 5 is amazing, as bad as it is. I loved Clegannebowl and Dany going apeshit.
I regret nothing as bad as the show got. I'm still nostalgic for those first 4 seasons and that got me into the books.
Got milk
Season 5 and 7 are weirdly similar since they're both terrible yet both have high points with retarded Whitewalker action (Hardhome and Beyond the Wall) both guilty pleasures of mine.
>Episode 5 is amazing, as bad as it is. I loved Clegannebowl and Dany going apeshit.
This
It's legit great television. Based Sapochnik always delivers
The issue for me is that i cringe with big endings and war and all that shit, i really don't care about it, i know it has to escalate season by season but every franchise ends with a big war between the good guys and the bad guys and is just too obvious what is gonna happen
What made GoT fun was the scheming and the backstabbing and discovering the world and the suspense of the white walkers, not the white walkers themselves. When everything is already settled and the only thing looking forward to is who was gonna die and when, it became shit
Dany going apeshit was totally unearned but that whole sequence is pretty damn great. Mostly I enjoy the background music.
Oh, I totally agree and that was always Martin's intention, to focus on politics and never make a spectacle out of meaningless bloodshed, which makes the last few seasons of GoT really ironic.
It was such a faithful adaptation in Season 1 & 2, only showing one big battle, a battle that was built up to for 8 episodes and contained so many important character moments.
Then you jump forward to Season 7 and the Dothraki come out of fucking nowhere and fight Jamie Lannister and Bronn because... action.
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That's why it's so fucking funny and a genuine surprise. I know that it was terrible writing and poor decision making that led to it, but seeing that scene happen for the first time with no idea that it was coming, was kino.
wtf is this retard tier contrarianism, the whole thing was hilariously awful and just bullshit fanservice
>fan service
It pissed off all the die hard fans (i.e. fat pinkhaired fatty fats with ankle tats). It was probably them executing a bullet point that GRRM scribbled onto a cocktail napkin, right next to "The WWs are defeated at Winterfell" and "Oh and Bran becomes king". It was unearned in the show, but it was shot splendidly and maybe one of the only times that Emilia Clarke acted well.
Now fan service was almost every single decision made for Sansa and Arya's characters.
nigger the Cleganebowl was fanservice, these two fuckers don't care about each other at all and then suddenly they're willing to forsake the people closest to them so they can kill each other. It was literally there because people on Twitter has been spamming it for like 3 years. Fuck you if you liked it
I mean, I dropped the show after S07E02 and then bingewatched the rest after "The Long Night" broke the internet, so maybe I'm biased as I'd already given up on the show and was just watching it out of obligation. Once you've crawled through all that shit, The Bells is a masterpiece.
Tell them that season 1 is kino but every season after it gets exponentially worse, untill you end up with unironic B-movie writing, acting and production quality.
Because that's the truth.
People saying dany killing all these people outta nowhere but imagine yourself sitting on a giant dragon and not having used it all that much before
I would have burned these people aswell
Its like vaacum cleaning and having dust on the ground everywhere you just wanna clean that stuff up
Nigger where does "Dany going apeshit was great" mention cleganebowl? Learn to read ESL fag.
No, Season 7 was tolerable but had no real memorable episodes. 8 was just garbage, I liked Episode 2 because Cogman said it was his goodbye to the characters, but then D&D came in and undid that sentiment so nvm.
hey, retard, learn how to keep track of what i was replying to
>Episode 5 is amazing, as bad as it is. I loved Clegannebowl and Dany going apeshit.
Compared to shit like westworld s2/3 it's a masterpiece
There's a definite drop from s1-4 then a huge drop off after s5
Last season was dogshit
>"im still young"
>was in his 20s during the battle of the trident.
he'd be 40s minimum
Basically what Longshanks did at Stirling castle when he built the biggest trebuchet the world has ever seen
There's actually a scene of it in Outlaw King starring Stephen Dillane
what the fuck, story? literally never heard about this shit.
I'm a Jonchad and what they did to Dany in Season 8 was inexcusably dogshit.
>I loved Clegannebowl
Yeah I loved Ser Gregor being stronger than the Night King from only Qyburn's necromancy too. :)
he was 36 when he died, he was 20 when the rebellion started and the books start 15-16 years afterwards
would recommend. it was good shit until it ran off the rails
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youre welcome bros.
Maybe you better track those posts back to see that you're the braindead dipshit here, fella.
The problem was that it was a complete 180 that came out of nowhere. At least in the books there were some signs that gud gurl Dany would eventually snap, but the showrunners toned that down in favour of easy YAS KWEEN SLAY moments until they suddenly discovered that they were at the end of the series and needed to shoehorn a barely developed character arc in somewhere.
>hee hee me no put in effort, that means me win argument
ironic considering you're talking about yourself.
literally just track my fucking posts and you'll see I wasn't just talking to you