• @Radio_717
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    351 year ago

    Not just GoT- I have a hard time watching ANYTHING because of how fucked that ending was.

    If it’s a Serialized TV series that hasn’t ended yet and gotten rave reviews. I prolly ain’t watching it. 8 years and 4 massive books I invested in I ain’t got time for another massive fucking disappointment.

    • @Katana314
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      31 year ago

      I feel like I knew this before GOT. If they don’t build to a good story and a payoff in one season, they probably have no actual idea where they’re taking the mystery.

      • @TrickDacy
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        51 year ago

        Breaking bad and better call Saul would like a word

        • @Katana314
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          61 year ago

          What I remember is, they do have forms of payoff within each season. The satisfaction from each “ending” they give is in some ways self-contained.

          It’s not about closing off the story such that every last thread is resolved, more about whether you can appreciate it without wondering about twenty other questions.

          • @TrickDacy
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            1 year ago

            My memory may be wrong but I thought I remembered a cliff hanger at each seasons end

            • @dustyData
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              1 year ago

              Not really, I wouldn’t call them cliff hangers. BB is the less cliffhangy show compared to GOT. They did plant a few things for the future, but no scene is ever left unresolved in the middle of a dramatic event like, for example, The Walking Dead. You could watch only BB season 1 and still feel like you got a satisfying crazy story beginning to end. It starts with a chemistry teacher and ends with a that same dude and his ex-student signing a deal to cook meth for a psychotic gang leader. Nothing immediate is left unresolved.