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Would be cool in the second one if Caesar had the humans teach them how to power and maintain the hydroelectric generators for the human in exchange for goods and knowledge.
The medicine is actually not a vaccine. If it was real it would get passed on genetically because the medicine is a virus that changes the subjects DNA. The intelligence is the intended symptom but always a permanent genetic change. Although unless she got pregnant after getting the virus in Caesars case in particular it may be a plot hole.
Man of Steel is the only one I truly liked at the time despite its flaws and my interest just kind of fell apart after that with the next couple movies.
This ruined show Tyrion.
21:58 not sure that "they were just following orders, so they should not face justice" is a good point at any given moment my man
I hate how some people call him a Kyle Katarn Rip Off. I think Kanan is a much better written character and one of the most likeable characters to come out of Rebels.
Rhaegal dying was the last straw. It made no sense in context, meant nothing to the plot, and was really just added for shock value. At least Viserion's death made Daenerys vulnerable again, highlighted the cost of Jon's foolhardy heroism, and gave the Night King a powerful weapon to breach the wall with. Rhaegal's death was just pathetic and would have been better to have just had him die fighting undead Viserion to at least have some poetic impact.
I personally do dislike the narrative choice to discard the concept of Force Sensitivity. It needlessly introduces plotholes of the big and small variety The series itself is fine and I enjoyed, I should note, but at a certain point you're going to find yourself having changed the lore so much it's hardly Star Wars anymore
Conleth Hill throwing the script will forever be a mood to season 8
So many people binged nostalgic shows during lockdown such as gossip girl, sherlock, lost, massively loved shows. I never heard GOT leave anyone's mouth during that time.
This show had everything. Until season 6.
Varys was done dirty by S8 and by being ignored in this video.
This is just your opinion, I know scores of people who are enjoying the show, have a good day.
Show became garbage after season 5. In my mind, that's where it ended and we never got a resolution, but George will provide it (eventually)
sansas endong and her whole plot was about female empowermemt. thats tjhe reason why her in the series) plot doesnt work
Ever show that I love, EVERY one, I've watched more than once. I LOVED GOT, but I've only ever watched it, start to finish, ONCE. Thr final seaon was that bad. It was destructive to the legacy in a way that is hard to describe, but here is how I explain it. It's genuinely like they took everything they had created, and done over the years, and made a conscious decision to ruin it. It's the only thing that makes sense. I've watched Supernatural from start to finish twice, and anyone who has seen it knows two things 1. It's LONG. And 2. The final episode was a major letdown. It was campy and drawn out, which could describe the whole show, other than the first 5 seasons. So, it fits, it was a huge letdown, and I'd still rather watch it again, rather than watch GOT again. Was supernatural a better show? NOOOOO it was a terrible show, in comparison, but it did sooo much less damage to it's legacy with its all of its worst episodes combined, than GOT did with a single 6 episode season. GOT truly, and absolutely ruined it's legacy. It became a joke, and destroyed what might have been the rival of the LOTR films, in terms of brining it to life in a way that the fans could truly enjoy. It could have been the gold standard of fantasy. Instead? It's the "Lost" of fantasy, and the single greatest missed opportunity in television history.
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I remember how is season 3 Tolph wanted to go kn an epic self development adventure with Zuko and was disappointed when nothing like that happened. Foe me, I would have love to see an epic self development episode between them as well.
Ngl the first 2 models are trash mug the mg21 is atleast kinda good
This is a long one BUT MY BIGGEST GRIPE FOR A CHARACTER IS THIS Nothing pissed me off aa much as the spoiled potential of Tyrion's First Wife Tysha. The shadow of Tyrions first wife has loomed over him for all 8 seasons. In the book one of the most pivotal moments for Tyrion was when Jamie told him that His Wife Tysha wasn't a whore he bought for Tyrion to lose his virginity. She was a girl that just loved him and their father forced him to tell that story to Tyrion. this happened just before Tyrion went off to kill Tywin and he swore Vengeance on Jamie telling Jamie Cersei was banging Lancel and that he killed Joffery. That moment was teased so many times in season 8 between Jamie and Tyrion like when Jamie and Tyrion reunited when Jamie defected to fight for the living and they joked around about fighting for the Starks or the night before The battle against the Wrights when they were all somber and expecting to die more than likely in the Long Night or The celebration after when Brienne for some damn reason brought it up and then somehow got mad when all Tyrion did was say she was a virgin. Then when Jamie and Tyrion were talking before Bronn strong armed them into becoming the Lord of High Garden somehow. Or finally when Jamie got arrested trying to sneak back into Kings Landing when it felt like they were saying goodbye for the final time this would've been the perfect role reversal from the book when it was Tyrion who was captured and Jamie came in defying the crown and his own father to save his brother. Still hate this season.
My issues started a bit earlier than most people's. Fantastic they killed off Ned Stark, (Like Hitchcock killing Janet Leigh) but the minute they brought Jon Snow back to life, the show lost all it's jeopardy. The wonderful unpredictability of the early seasons went up in smoke the minute you know, Jon Snow will live until the show ends. After all, they were never going to kill him again. Therefore there was no real jeopardy for our hero (unless he lost something more precious than life, i.e. Dany), but his resurrection was the point when I began to lose interest.
Yeah Kuvira made for a decent Final Villain after coming off the High that was Zaheer and the Red Lotus in Season 3.
Dany was ALWAYS going to go nuclear. People just ignore this because she's likeable. Seriously, go back and watch the show. Her entire arc was about becoming more and more ruthless, only to stop just short because she listened to others that counseled more even measures.
sansa was a complete naive idiot the entire series. b4 any1 says its bc she was young, jon became commander of nights watch at 14 or 15, look what danny did at the same age, arya understood the world better n was younger, even bran, etc
"Just following orders" is absolutely a good reason to be executed. Just look at the Nuremberg trials for example. What are you talking about Gold Man?
Where's Suki???? 😭
I always hated sansa in the show. She was the worst
Short if greatness? It's miles away from even being good
Fun fact, Peter Jackson hated Harvey Weinstein so much that he designed one of the main Orcs, Gothmog, based off of Harvey Weinstein. Which I find incredibly insulting To Gothmog
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You lost me when you started white knighting against the patriarchy
Apes are not from the forest they're from the jungle plus in the humans defense who knows what they would have done they could speak that is not natural naturally that would freak someone out and they would think what could this do are they going to hurt people what are they going to do
Tyrion in the books is much more interesting.
I would like to say a few things: 1) I was in Los Angeles when this film came out. It was crazy, wild and yes, people camped outside the theatre (which was permitted) for up to 3 days. To be there was to be part of film history. 2) John Williams is a legend. I was always a film nut, but because of him, I became a motion picture soundtrack nut. 3) I was a kid when the original trilogy came out. I was lucky because one of my friends at school was one of George Lucas' friends, so I got to play with all the original toys because Lucas would send them to my friend before they came out (including the Millennium Falcon--yes, I was so jealous). This connection did make it possible years later for when these films came out while working for a talent manager in Hollywood, I was able to get the rare audition for one of our clients for the role of Anakin. 4) I love this analysis. Very cohesive and explorative--if that makes any sense. 🙂
I partly disagree on your description of Cersei (she wants power as a tool to protect her illegitimate children and also to live up to Tywin's expectations) but otherwise great video!
That was a horrible series
GoT was my life and i loved it... after the ending i never watched it ever.. says a lot about it doesnt it? :(
Caesar doesn't not kill the colonel because he couldn't live with himself, he chooses not to because he thought it was the greatest vengeance he could get. The colonel attacks the apes because he doesn't want the disease to spread and as a result kills Caesars family. When Caesar chooses not to kill the colonel he is doing so for the colonel to become what he seeked to prevent, another subject to the simeon floo.
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I think Theon Greyjoy should have killed the Night King and died in the process, leaving him to die with some restored dignity and respect from all the other houses. He deserved it more to show deep down that he's changed for the better, it'd have been a more ceremonial death than the pitiful scene we got.
Dany NEVER burns down the entire city under any circumstances in the show. Her taking the blame for wild fire caches exploding would have made more sense. Jaime killing the Night king with a dragonglass stump would have been perfect. His story ends with him taking Brienne back to the Westerlands....only to be mmurdered by Arya who then wears his face to kill Cersei Jon should have ended up king with Bran has master of whispers. The twist bould be Bran had been skinchanged by Bloodraven. The cliffhanger ending is will he serve his fellow Targaryen or plot to take his place
i'm pretty sure convinced, the books will never be released
So how is this a bad thing? Since when being ultimately good a bad thing? His decisions in S7 and S8 (especially killing daenerys) are totally understandable to me.
That's why I'm fine with S8 tbh
And they killed it with their WOKE agenda 😡
SHAME!
sozin pt 4 is better than crossroads of destiny in my opinion
you don't understand the lore; you have read and watched but understood nothing