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The pinnacle was reached with the red wedding episode (S3, E9).... Nothing has come close to matching that IMOI'm a fan of the show. But this season of Game of Thrones has been disappointing television.

I'm a fan of the show. But this season of Game of Thrones has been disappointing television.
Anyone else getting sick of the overuse of 'soft focus' camera work this season?Episode 5 was the best this season, underwhelming so far. Sand Snakes plotline is awful, although I think that's writing and not much time spent with the choreographer.
It's a little awkward. Narratively, we're in the second act, taking the RW and the subsequent fallout as the end of act 1. The books have a few issues but still make sense within that structure, whereas the show seems to try and keep us constantly in that climax, shunting world building and nuance to the realm of boredom.
Sacrilege!Depends on how they develop them. Most teams have a few less skilled but highly competitive players on the list. Even the best ones. People had Ross delisted last year now he's expected to be a gun. Bruce was a back man who couldn't defend at the end of last year, Jason Blake was a spud, Goddard was the worst number 1 pick in history after a couple of seasons. I think they look better than Murdoch who for all his skills doesn't get enough of the ball.
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Episode 5 was the best this season, underwhelming so far. Sand Snakes plotline is awful, although I think that's writing and not much time spent with the choreographer.
It's a little awkward. Narratively, we're in the second act, taking the RW and the subsequent fallout as the end of act 1. The books have a few issues but still make sense within that structure, whereas the show seems to try and keep us constantly in that climax, shunting world building and nuance to the realm of boredom.
What the hellSit down lads, yes, just White there. Welcome to my Holmes, can I take your Coates? You must have been McCartin those around all day. Let's just Saunders over this way to the kitchen, I'm a great Cook. I'm being a little Cockie, that isn't Wright.
I'm disgusted with myself.


Yeah, I'm really loving it. I really love so many aspects of it. I love Murdoch's interaction with his faith (obviously a big thing for me), I love that he's blind but that is portrayed as an empowering thing. I also love the strong sense of community and asset-based building of the community in the show. The actors are fantastic, too - especially loving Kingpin's character being much more complex than he's often portrayed. All of them are far deeper than you usually see in superhero stuff (and I say that as a massive fan of the genre).Got through it about a month ago. Cracking show.
haven't read the books, but, all book series have tedious parts, even whole books to build the storyline for the future. I just found it odd that they went 2 whole shows without any boobs.....
Interesting to see the reaction in the US over the Sansa rape scene, is the show trying to hard to make Sansa's eventual triumph( guess) seem epic? a far too easy turning point for Theon's redemption.
I like Don'Ofrios take on Fisk, he's almost autistic in his interaction with others, and his dedication to passions. Murdoch and Foggy are fabulous as well, Wesley is great.Yeah, I'm really loving it. I really love so many aspects of it. I love Murdoch's interaction with his faith (obviously a big thing for me), I love that he's blind but that is portrayed as an empowering thing. I also love the strong sense of community and asset-based building of the community in the show. The actors are fantastic, too - especially loving Kingpin's character being much more complex than he's often portrayed. All of them are far deeper than you usually see in superhero stuff (and I say that as a massive fan of the genre).
Was speaking to my Dad (who's read the books & watches the series) about GOT and he mentioned that the Sansa/Ramsay rape was depicted 100000x worse in the books... To the extent that Ramsay had Theon/Reek participate & do all sorts of macabre things to herhaven't read the books, but, all book series have tedious parts, even whole books to build the storyline for the future. I just found it odd that they went 2 whole shows without any boobs.....
Interesting to see the reaction in the US over the Sansa rape scene, is the show trying to hard to make Sansa's eventual triumph( guess) seem epic? a far too easy turning point for Theon's redemption.
Pass... I'll use my imaginationIf I could figure out how to post a spoiler tag on tapatalk, I'd give either the passage or a summary from the books from the scene.
[Spo iler][/spo iler]If I could figure out how to post a spoiler tag on tapatalk, I'd give either the passage or a summary from the books from the scene.
I miss Breaking Bad:
The Wire is the Don Bradman of TV imo. Just an order of magnitude better than anything else I've ever seen. Breaking Bad is maybe a Viv Richards on that scale. Haven't seen Fargo or True Detective though, I'll put em on the to watch list.Breaking Bad one of the greatest series but nothing comes close to Fargo and True Detective IMO. Amazing television, both series.
If you're a massive fan of the genre I'm assuming you've been watching The Flash as well?Yeah, I'm really loving it. I really love so many aspects of it. I love Murdoch's interaction with his faith (obviously a big thing for me), I love that he's blind but that is portrayed as an empowering thing. I also love the strong sense of community and asset-based building of the community in the show. The actors are fantastic, too - especially loving Kingpin's character being much more complex than he's often portrayed. All of them are far deeper than you usually see in superhero stuff (and I say that as a massive fan of the genre).
Blake was a gumby for his 1st 100 games... awkward, fumbling & the cause of many receding hairlines amongst Saints supporters.Sacrilege!
Jason Blake was never a spud, although he may have been a sausage (to use Yabby's analogy). Not your garden variety, meat and potatoes footballer, he was a premium quality sausage ....
... and did I mention he was a top bloke too?
Blake was a gumby for his 1st 100 games... awkward, fumbling & the cause of many receding hairlines amongst Saints supporters.
Then he magically became strong & reliable. Great club man & respected by all but he certainly did spend quite a bit of his early career in the produce section.
Blake was a gumby for his 1st 100 games... awkward, fumbling & the cause of many receding hairlines amongst Saints supporters.
Then he magically became strong & reliable. Great club man & respected by all but he certainly did spend quite a bit of his early career in the produce section.