The season finale of HotD was like that because of David Zaslav and budget cuts to HBO content. That guy is actively destroying everything that made WB and HBO good after already running Discovery into the ground.
It's baffling what's going on with these top level execs in major media companies. Multiple major companies just being run into the ground by baffling leadership decisions. Everything from Vice and Buzzfeed to Disney.
It's baffling what's going on with these top level execs in major media companies. Multiple major companies just being run into the ground by baffling leadership decisions. Everything from Vice and Buzzfeed to Disney.
Its partially the Jack Welsh style of management that maximizes shareholder value over actual quality of the product, also that Zaslav is an idiot prioritizes his own work and who thinks that reality TV is king and is looking to kill everything that doesn't match that. He killed HBO's streaming in favor of Discovery streaming when HBO was doing much better previously.
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Not sure if anyone has been following but GRRM has expressed some dissatisfaction with S2.
Today he posted comments surrounding Blood and Cheese (the son for a son episode where they kill helaena’s son). There are some spoilers for S3 so read at your own peril.
He said he’d also post about his thoughts on S2 as a whole at some point, which I imagine won’t be overly positive. He seems to be somewhat unhappy with the direction the show has taken and is headed. Not that it’s all negative, he did have some positive words in this blog post.
Anyways, here’s the most relevant quote about the future direction of the show
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And there are larger and more toxic butterflies to come, if HOUSE OF THE DRAGON goes ahead with some of the changes being contemplated for seasons 3 and 4…
This will be better because 1) It's a finished story, and 2) It's limited to 4 seasons. I doubt GoT would have been 8 seasons if not for the attempt to give GRRM some runway. Turns out there's never enough runway, but hindsight is 20/20 and all.
GRRM has nobody to blame but himself for the ending of Game of Thrones, with how glacially slow he writes and how Winds is *still* not out. The HBO writers would not have had to improvise if he'd just get off his blog and write his book instead. I'm so tired of his complaining, but that's just me.
GRRM has nobody to blame but himself for the ending of Game of Thrones, with how glacially slow he writes and how Winds is *still* not out. The HBO writers would not have had to improvise if he'd just get off his blog and write his book instead. I'm so tired of his complaining, but that's just me.
13 years and 2 months since a Dance With Dragons. Even writing one chapter a month would have created 158 chapters. A Dance with Dragons was only 73 chapters and there is zero reason both books should not be done by now. I think he has no idea how to write himself out of knot he made by not having the 5 year time skip.
13 years and 2 months since a Dance With Dragons. Even writing one chapter a month would have created 158 chapters. A Dance with Dragons was only 73 chapters and there is zero reason both books should not be done by now. I think he has no idea how to write himself out of knot he made by not having the 5 year time skip.
So much this. I'm glad I'm not the only one on here who thinks this.
GRRM seems like a bit of a troll himself. I'm sure he's witnessed the way HBO got torn apart and has apprehensions about whatever he is planning to put out. It's always easier to begin a story than tie up all the loose ends.
GRRM is also 75 and doesn't take care of himself. Maybe he's planning on releasing the book posthumously to avoid the backlash.
I actually thought the characters were fleshed out fairly well in S2 as we learned more about them. The main problem was nothing was going on.
The great Jon Snow would describe it as children squabbling amongst themselves.
I'm a big fan of Hot D, but it really is a show that takes some patience. It meanders a lot with, not so necessary, back story at points.
I actually thought this was more of an issue in the first season than the second season. Far too much time was spent with the young characters. But I guess that was for the big payoff with the king on his death bed?
I'm a big fan of Hot D, but it really is a show that takes some patience. It meanders a lot with, not so necessary, back story at points.
I actually thought this was more of an issue in the first season than the second season. Far too much time was spent with the young characters. But I guess that was for the big payoff with the king on his death bed?
These big budget, slow burn shows that have 2-3 full years between their 8 episode seasons are kind of becoming a big ask in terms of patience.
These big budget, slow burn shows that have 2-3 full years between their 8 episode seasons are kind of becoming a big ask in terms of patience.
That's another issue for sure. Very difficult to even remember the characters after 2-3 years, and I have no intention of rewatching episodes. Even an hour long YouTube recap is a bit much for me.
Things seem to be improving somewhat. For example, we're already getting Invincible season 4 in March.
Now if 3 Body Problem, One Piece, the Boys, etc... could all get on a 1 season per year pace, I'd be a lot happier.