humanrefutation wrote:Look, I'm just calling it like I see it. I'm just seeing more criticism of GOT than I've ever seen before from the interwebs and my world. It would be foolish not to have concerns the story is going to end in a way that leaves a lot of people really unsatisfied.DanoMac wrote:humanrefutation wrote:Spoiler:
Lol slow your roll man, this is about as much of an overreaction as you can have. It's still, easily, the best show on television. Nothing about GOT is close to being ruined. Sheesh.
Will that mean the rest of the show is unfulfilled for everyone? Nah. But I look at a show like "Lost," which had a lot of similarities to GOT in terms of the complicated plot. "Lost" was resolved in a way that continues to attract mockery for a show that was as big as GOT was back then. Same with "Dexter." It's to the point that a lot of people wouldn't recommend it to people who haven't seen it.
I'm concerned GOT could end up the same way. That doesn't mean I won't watch it, obviously. But when it's done, my feeling on the experience will be materially impacted by its finish.
Maybe that isn't the case for you. And I respect that. Just offering my perspective.
For all the criticism it's gotten, people still hedge it with, "Some of the most exciting stuff we've seen on TV" or close. The AV Club was super critical...and it got a B grade.




















