Pleeeeeease do not harp on the GOT cinematographer (who also shot battle of bastards / hardholme), trust me they do the work to be sure it's lit correctly and then a million things can happen afterwards and in post / streaming that can cause dark / muddy-ing / etc.
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also the bullshit factory settings of most TV's
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YES! I fiddled a tiny bit with my settings and then turned out the lights in my room for a theater experience and it was...sublime.
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brightness settings even more.
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I don't even have a great TV (it's big, but old) and I thought it was one of the most visually engaging episodes of the show! To come online and see nothing but Discourse about it was a bit of a shock
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This! I turned off the lights, went 'full cinema', there was still some action blurred in motion but I never got lost in a scene.
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I watched it in a dark room with zero trouble
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Biggest impact was HBO compressing the hell out of it. Looked fine when I first watched on the app - minor macroblocking and banding. Watching replays on cable tv HBO was ugh! You also have 4K tvs upscaling a crappy 1080 feed and it magnifies every compression flaw.
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I’m really sad about how many TVs this episode is going to sell for the completely wrong reasons.
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Oh and some fictional people that I liked died.
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