GOT: My takes are ultimately pretty muted in comparison, but can I please talk about how the "inexperienced-with-directing showrunners coming in to direct last episode" habit often leads to some of the biggest problems direction-wise? (Duh)
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Beginning was excellent. Afterwards, ehhh...
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I think about this all the fucking time.
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They rushed through this whole season, burning plots and forgetting key threads and characterization to land with this poorly paced mess. :\
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If only they had two more books to fall back on
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Yeah and it made it feel like a lot of nothing was happening smh
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It's funny that you say that's a 55 minute script when the consensus online appears to be that it (and the whole season) was way too rushed and needed to be longer.
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The story is rushed. The script has a lot of filler.
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That bit with Tyrion straightening the chairs was EVENT TELEVISION, I'm telling you!
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Tyrion with the chairs, when they cut to the close to shave time, I was like “finally”
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