It seems to me, that once they surpassed Martin's novels, the show started going downhill and this descent culminated with the last two episodes plopping right into the toilet with no redeeming value. They were ridiculous, and they even took a year off to supposedly "get it right." The ending was an insult to the legions of loyal fans.
If you're one of the few who haven't experienced this yet, it's definitely worth watching. Perhaps I will have even helped to set your expectations for the finale so low that it might not be that bad for you.
I don't have high hopes for the prequel, as it seems like they're intent on falling in line and making it an extended social justice infomercial.
If you're one of the few who haven't experienced this yet, it's definitely worth watching. Perhaps I will have even helped to set your expectations for the finale so low that it might not be that bad for you.
I don't have high hopes for the prequel, as it seems like they're intent on falling in line and making it an extended social justice infomercial.