The ending of the second season finale has some fans in a fire-breathing uproar: “Great episode, but it had no business being a ‘HOTD’ finale.”
The ending of the second season finale has some fans in a fire-breathing uproar: “Great episode, but it had no business being a ‘HOTD’ finale.”
i member a time when people were delighted by a game of thrones finale, then they figured out they could string along the audience with nonsense non narrative movement FOR YEARS, and cash in on those sweet sweet subscription dollars, and the producers seemed to have learned almost nothing from the backlash to the ruinous ending of GoT, and bringing the practice of fucking your audience for subs to HoTD. sad face dollar sign eyes
That was a franchise that could have kept them going for years and years. Instead they hurried it up and destroyed everything, and it looks like HBO is doing the same here. I know the show runners did it too, but HBO and ATT had every chance to say “this season sucks, go back and try again.”