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Banned
Thank the heavens. The world improves drastically if TV goes extinct.
Just saw her recently in ‘Two Weeks to Live’, if you like shows like ‘End of the Fucking World’ you’d probably like it. (British drama)Arya has seen better days.
Breaking Bad was better in every single way.
Vikings
Shield
Justified
Ray donovan
Breaking bad
Line of duty
To name a few
Out of all those, Breaking Bad is the only one really worth watching. The first two seasons of LoD were good, but then it began to drag after that. Vikings is good but it’s essentially GoT on the high seas.Vikings
Shield
Justified
Ray Donovan
Breaking Bad
Line of Duty
i’m just going to assume that you accidentally skipped over Justified.Out of all those, Breaking Bad is the only one really worth watching. The first two seasons of LoD were good, but then it began to drag after that. Vikings is good but it’s essentially GoT on the high seas.
Nah, the battles were far bigger and better than anything GoT ever produced. If anything it was GoT that was cheap out of the two.Vikings - just seemed cheap to me.
i’m just going to assume that you accidentally skipped over Justified.
Nah, the battles were far bigger and better than anything GoT ever produced. If anything it was GoT that was cheap out of the two.
Shitting the bed at the end is something it has in common with GoT.Someone hasn’t watched Lost.
You should keep watching, the first season is easily the weakest.I'm not sure I got past or even far into the second season. The cringe of the Celtic accents was too much for me as well as the over-acting.
I'd sooner watch 'The Last Kingdom' and even that got tiresome after the 2nd season. It's pulp fiction which is fine, but did nothing for me. I don't remember any massive battles in Vikings in the first couple of seasons? Pray tell.
You should keep watching, the first season is easily the weakest.
The second season has the battle against King Ecbert near the end.
Meanwhile on GoT, the first season had a battle which Tyrion was immediately hit on the head so you see nothing and in season 2 for the battle at blackwater they focus on the drama inside the castle instead of the battle itself.
Tyrion fought in the books.Nah man, 'Vikings' did nowt for me. If you watch a great deal of a program and it doesn't click ... then you bail. Was far too hammy, terrible accents and story but in saying that each to their own. Know plenty of people that did enjoy it.
As for Tyrion, that was in the books plus in season 2 he was important at rallying the troops against Stannis when everyone else cowered. Don't even have to be a book reader to know that. He saved Kings Landing. He used of pinning Stannis and the use of wildfire won the battle. You honestly miss those scenes? They were the biggest thing on TV at the time and cost a fortune, thus cementing a growing interest in the show.
In the book, Tyrion is depicted giving a battle speech, before riding in the vanguard and fighting a knight whom eventually yields. He is also described as wearing a mish mash of armor instead of his custom suit from TV, because his armor is still at Casterly Rock. This causes the audience to miss him spearing a horse with a unicorn helm, the only thing they could find that fit his head. In the series, Tyrion is knocked out before the battle even starts by an errant warhammer and wakes once everything is over.
The last two seasons of Lost were awful. I still think the writers lost interest in the show after the Writers Guild strike. Everything post-Charlie just lacked the quality of those first three seasons.Shitting the bed at the end is something it has in common with GoT.
The Expanse is good but not as good. And that last season was so weak. It also starts very slow.Someone hasn’t seen The Expanse.
Tyrion fought in the books.
Differences between books and TV series/Game of Thrones: Season 1
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They did a similar thing in season 3 as well, completely cutting out the battle where Robb captures Jamie.
My comments was about the removal of battles, where as Vikings goes all out in that aspect.Tyrion did, yes he fought several times, and?
Jamie's capture during the battle with Robb is simply mentioned, it's never shown in the TV show. They do that all the times in the books.
My comments was about the removal of battles, where as Vikings goes all out in that aspect.
The last two seasons of Lost were awful. I still think the writers lost interest in the show after the Writers Guild strike. Everything post-Charlie just lacked the quality of those first three seasons.
I’ve read the books and the battles are cut severely, even the Battle of Blackwater.You didn't read the books, that's OK. Most battles aren't detailed greatly just simply mentioned. The detail goes into the then from the character speaking.
The one thing for the part of Vikings I did like was the formations against the invaders. Two different shows, two different sets of rules.
I’ve read the books and the battles are cut severely, even the Battle of Blackwater.
Because Lost turned to absolute shit.How did you type all that and still manage to leave Lost off the list?
Miss a quote there, bud?Hawaii Five-0 (2010) is a greater and better TV show than GOT, yikes I literally can't even, losing all faith in humanity, oh sweetie you do realize I'm literally shaking rn, oh boy let's unpack this, who hurt you oh sweet summer child friendo, maybe, just maybe its called being a decent human being, let that sink in y'all.
The first three seasons of Lost are some of the best in television history. Admittedly, it went downhill fast during the whole time-travel arc, but it picked up some during the final season. I mean, come on, watch these and tell me they’re not well done.Because Lost turned to absolute shit.
And wasn't even that great in the first place. I can't account got your shite taste.
It's also because they were literally making it up as they go, and there was no way of wrapping up the supernatural elements 'logically'.The last two seasons of Lost were awful. I still think the writers lost interest in the show after the Writers Guild strike. Everything post-Charlie just lacked the quality of those first three seasons.
Ironically, the series was at its best back when it had a low-ish budget. The more the budget exploded, the shittier the series has become. Which means money shouldn't be a problem in replicating that quality. If someone has the talent, they can do it.
I mean, they obviously drew inspiration from Dallas to some degree, but switched the dream for being in limbo.It's also because they were literally making it up as they go, and there was no way of wrapping up the supernatural elements 'logically'.
Most of the actors in Vikings can barely act, it was cringe to watch at times.Nah, the battles were far bigger and better than anything GoT ever produced. If anything it was GoT that was cheap out of the two.
Most of the actors in Vikings can barely act, it was cringe to watch at times.
Loved the show in its peak, but I have some shows I love a bit more personally:
(Breaking Bad, True Detective S1*, The Sopranos, Hannibal)
And that’s not even getting into comedies and animation/anime.
*still need to see S3, it has to at least be better than S2