irishbucsfan wrote: » Yeah exactly. But it’s like riding a bike, once you know how to do it, it works and it’s very rewarding. Although I will say you need an employer who will push you, people have gone utterly insane working from home slipping through the gaps I don’t do it at the moment because it doesn’t work in early startup culture but I can’t wait to get back to it
Diabhal Beag wrote: » Tipp looking very good but maybe peaking too soon. Cork ****e at the back.
Podge_irl wrote: » Only one more week of annoyance to go folks!That was muck Mind you, phenomenally well filmed muck. They clearly just don’t have enough time to do this justice.
Podge_irl wrote: » Mind you, phenomenally well filmed muck. They clearly just don’t have enough time to do this justice. [/spoiler]
irishbucsfan wrote: » It’s a shame that they didn’t just do the whole thing over 10 episodes both to pace it far better and to really draw out the misery of the whole thing for the internet geniuses!
Buer wrote: » Do any of you f*ckers actually work? How has everyone watched an 80 minute episode by lunch time?!
awec wrote: » I watch it before work to be sure I avoid spoilers.
Diabhal Beag wrote: » I actually enjoyed it and I've hated this seasonI think I'm literally the only person not raging about Cleganebowl. Thought it was a fitting way to go for the Hound. Qyburn's death was a little disappointing. He's a side character I've really enjoyed along with Vary's but the rushed nature of it is fine considering how much else they made a bollocks of this season I won't miss this when it finishes next week tbh. This season will go down as one of the biggest letdowns in television history surely.
molloyjh wrote: » I loved that episode again, even if I didnt love how it got there. This season and last have been incredibly rushed, and while it has meant the show hasn't been as strong as previous seasons I do think some of the payoffs have been really good. We still have no idea how it's going to end with 1 episode to go, which for me is a real positive.
Deleted User wrote: » 80 minute episode and I skipped through in 20 minutes just to get the major plot points having coffee before work. It's a staggering collapse in quality, I've gone from a huge fan to disinterested in 3 episodes. What a huge f**k up of a season, tarnished 7 years of excellence.
Mr Tickle wrote: » I really don't see why they went for the 6 long episodes. With the exception of the battle of Winterfell (which had it's own problems) none of the episodes wouldn't have benefited from the extra breathing room. I'm sure these guys could have asked HBO for whatever format they wanted. even doing one or two long episodes would have been fine if they could justify it.
Bazzo wrote: » I think it was probably the best episode of the season so far. Still not nearly as good as earlier seasons but more true to them at least. Anybody expecting satisfying endings for their favourite/least favourite characters clearly has forgotten how the books/earlier seasons went. It was still a bit predictable though. Literally everyone I know called the "twist" coming into the episode.
Buer wrote: » I don't think it's so much about satisfying endings but more about how they reach them. Varys was a great secondary character known for his subtlety and smarts. Jon pulls up on a beach and Varys runs up to him, asking him to betray Daenerys immediately and winds up executed in the next scene. It doesn't match up to his character whatsoever.