ah, nah it’s fine, I’ve been steering this ship on my own pretty much for the past several months, I can handle it while we’re this size. If we do lift a trophy I might need a hand XD.
If the recent Reddit shenanigans haven’t inspired more people to join us, I’m not sure what will. Maybe we should start shilling for it on other forums.
Eh, they’ll come eventually. This place has been slowly growing, I’ve no interest in forcing it to grow. Reddit will fuck up again and again cuz it’s Reddit.
I’ve thought this too, but I don’t feel active enough or have done enough to feel I would warrant being a mod. I’ve also never moderated a forum before, so I feel vastly under qualified xD
Dunno, just lost interest probably. It’s fascinating how often people switch their attention away from things once the public consciousness does, too. Just like Game of Thrones.
I have pondered this from time to time. I think there was an associated Discord with the Gunners subreddit I joined as well around the time of the Rexodus, but I could be wrong. So, they could have ended up over there instead?
Speaking as the guy who founded one of the main game of thrones related subreddits way back in the day (and, incidentally, it was also the very first game of thrones related subreddit), it’s still ridiculous to me how that show went from being the most talked about shows on TV to being totally forgotten.
But then, that’s going to happen when you have two arrogant idiots running the show and they run out of original source material and have to come up with it themselves.
Seasons 1-4 were very good overall. But the show gradually shit the bed. So as I’m sure you’re already aware, your not missing much.
And the last season was so bad I don’t think I’ll even bother reading the next book (assuming it ever comes out).
It was a nice pile of hot garbage. They took everything they did for the previous 7 years, bundled it into a wood cabin and set it on fire. Which is pretty fitting for the finale, haha
Entertainment-wise, it may be fine? Story-wise, character motivations don’t really make sense because they just rushed it to move onto other projects. If they were that done with it, just pass it to someone else. It could be they were contracted to finish it, but if that’s the case, they signed those contracts.
Either way, it had so much potential and fizzled out the worst way possible. Shows just how much damage they did.
The books are fairly good. I can’t remember what I got up to, but I found other books I wanted to read more and haven’t gotten back to it since.
Yeah, if you leave a series of books unfinished they will disappear from the cultural zeitgeist. Especially when it’s concerned to the screen and botched in the process. It’s very understandable that you (and I, and numerous others) world move on to other books when the supply of ASOIAF novels dried up.
Side note: if you want to see an excellent example of a book series being adapted to the screen, you have The Expanse. The two coauthors (one of whom used to be Martin’s assistant) kept the plot lean and moving along well, had the overall plot well planned out, and pumped out quality novels at a frequent rate. And they were active in the screen adaptation - and the producers were very welcome to their suggestions.
It’s interesting you mention that since I have been re-watching the series over the past few weeks, lol.
The books are on my list I want to read. I have a few books I should go through first though. I haven’t been consistent with reading over the past few months, but I’m slowly getting through Good Omens by Neil Gaiman
I’ve read the first couple of the Expanse novels, and they are really really good. But I slightly prefer the TV shows because I feel like they slowed things down a little bit (in a good way) and added a bit more depth to the broader plot points. But I’m definitely in the minority there. About 99% of fans prefer the novels.
Good Omens is great. The mix of Gaiman and Prachett works so well together. That show is very good too, but I definitely prefer the novels.
If you’re into sci-fi, I recommend the following authors (probably all of them you’ve already read):
Good question. The general consensus (which was supposedly based on something Martin said once) was that the series dies with him. But then I think he later said that might not be the base.
Best case scenario if Martin does croak before he concludes the series (which is basically inevitable at this point) is they bring in sometime like Brandon Sanderson to tie up the loose ends.
I feel like I read someone speculate the show’s direction was roughly how G.R.R. Martin envisioned it and the poor reception is him trying to come up with a new ending.
He may just be burnt out on it or have writers block. He’s been writing the books and working on the lore since the 90’s and I believe he had input on the show. That’s over 30 years to be working on the same thing.
If I were him and I had a nice fat pile of cash and I was in the middle of a book series, I don’t know if I’d be motivated to finish either xD
All good, I think the other mods have largely quit Lemmy lol.
Also, if it’s just you, do you need more people on board?
ah, nah it’s fine, I’ve been steering this ship on my own pretty much for the past several months, I can handle it while we’re this size. If we do lift a trophy I might need a hand XD.
Like, there’s maybe a post every couple hours at best? Not hard to read through everything. Just don’t be naughty!
I feel like a child being warned by an adult xD
I am hardly an adult XD
If the recent Reddit shenanigans haven’t inspired more people to join us, I’m not sure what will. Maybe we should start shilling for it on other forums.
Eh, they’ll come eventually. This place has been slowly growing, I’ve no interest in forcing it to grow. Reddit will fuck up again and again cuz it’s Reddit.
I’ve thought this too, but I don’t feel active enough or have done enough to feel I would warrant being a mod. I’ve also never moderated a forum before, so I feel vastly under qualified xD
Did they expect more of an exodus from Reddit?
Dunno, just lost interest probably. It’s fascinating how often people switch their attention away from things once the public consciousness does, too. Just like Game of Thrones.
I have pondered this from time to time. I think there was an associated Discord with the Gunners subreddit I joined as well around the time of the Rexodus, but I could be wrong. So, they could have ended up over there instead?
for the record, I have not seen any of Game of Thrones, but the talk sure died out once Season 8 went out.
Speaking as the guy who founded one of the main game of thrones related subreddits way back in the day (and, incidentally, it was also the very first game of thrones related subreddit), it’s still ridiculous to me how that show went from being the most talked about shows on TV to being totally forgotten.
But then, that’s going to happen when you have two arrogant idiots running the show and they run out of original source material and have to come up with it themselves.
Seasons 1-4 were very good overall. But the show gradually shit the bed. So as I’m sure you’re already aware, your not missing much.
And the last season was so bad I don’t think I’ll even bother reading the next book (assuming it ever comes out).
It was a nice pile of hot garbage. They took everything they did for the previous 7 years, bundled it into a wood cabin and set it on fire. Which is pretty fitting for the finale, haha
Entertainment-wise, it may be fine? Story-wise, character motivations don’t really make sense because they just rushed it to move onto other projects. If they were that done with it, just pass it to someone else. It could be they were contracted to finish it, but if that’s the case, they signed those contracts.
Either way, it had so much potential and fizzled out the worst way possible. Shows just how much damage they did.
The books are fairly good. I can’t remember what I got up to, but I found other books I wanted to read more and haven’t gotten back to it since.
Yeah, if you leave a series of books unfinished they will disappear from the cultural zeitgeist. Especially when it’s concerned to the screen and botched in the process. It’s very understandable that you (and I, and numerous others) world move on to other books when the supply of ASOIAF novels dried up.
Side note: if you want to see an excellent example of a book series being adapted to the screen, you have The Expanse. The two coauthors (one of whom used to be Martin’s assistant) kept the plot lean and moving along well, had the overall plot well planned out, and pumped out quality novels at a frequent rate. And they were active in the screen adaptation - and the producers were very welcome to their suggestions.
It’s interesting you mention that since I have been re-watching the series over the past few weeks, lol.
The books are on my list I want to read. I have a few books I should go through first though. I haven’t been consistent with reading over the past few months, but I’m slowly getting through Good Omens by Neil Gaiman
I’ve read the first couple of the Expanse novels, and they are really really good. But I slightly prefer the TV shows because I feel like they slowed things down a little bit (in a good way) and added a bit more depth to the broader plot points. But I’m definitely in the minority there. About 99% of fans prefer the novels.
Good Omens is great. The mix of Gaiman and Prachett works so well together. That show is very good too, but I definitely prefer the novels.
If you’re into sci-fi, I recommend the following authors (probably all of them you’ve already read):
And of course, Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
lol I watched exactly one episode and it was enough to turn me off of the whole show. Might go back and read the books at some point, though.
I’m not reading shit until Winds of Winter comes out, and even then.
Isn’t there a non-negligible chance that the big man dies before finishing it, though? What happens then?
Good question. The general consensus (which was supposedly based on something Martin said once) was that the series dies with him. But then I think he later said that might not be the base.
Best case scenario if Martin does croak before he concludes the series (which is basically inevitable at this point) is they bring in sometime like Brandon Sanderson to tie up the loose ends.
I feel like I read someone speculate the show’s direction was roughly how G.R.R. Martin envisioned it and the poor reception is him trying to come up with a new ending.
He may just be burnt out on it or have writers block. He’s been writing the books and working on the lore since the 90’s and I believe he had input on the show. That’s over 30 years to be working on the same thing.
If I were him and I had a nice fat pile of cash and I was in the middle of a book series, I don’t know if I’d be motivated to finish either xD