Yeah. Hence my remark about the risk they were taking with pacing. I sat with it for a while, thinking maybe I'm just too conditioned to expect big things from a finale, but I agree. It's a letdown, they could've been more economical with their storytelling.For a show that will make us wait at least 2 more years… what a major let down
Based on the "look inside the episode" after the credits, it seems as if Allicent's plan may not work as she intends it to, as surprising as that may seem (Rhaenyra seizing the throne through a bloodless coup--LOL). Pretty insane and unbelievable that a mother would willingly allow her child to be killed by the way.
Start season 3 with Rhaenyra lying dead amongst a bunch of dead bodies and we just see the aftermath, No Country for Old Men style.Yeah, it wasn't the best finale we could have had, but I'm still satisfied overall.
Too bad it'll be long until the next season. I hope they don't screw us over and start the next season with the aftermath of the war...
I hope they don't screw us over and start the next season with the aftermath of the war...
Season 2 is primarily going to be more people wandering around Harrenhal
For a show that will make us wait at least 2 more years… what a major let down
Nailed it. She's a problem.Now that the season has ended, can discuss a little -
- Which leads to the next complication, D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke/Alicent have absolutely no chemistry at all. In any possible way. They cannot sell that they were once best friends, they can't really sell much of the vague complexity of their overall relationship. I enjoy Cooke in most other things, she's such an elegant beauty in her natural state, but this role might be too far over her bandwidth right now. The Alicent role is extremely difficult, and is probably the most critical role on the show to create a nice consistent push/pull in the overall tension, but it's just not working. It probably doesn't help some that Cooke still looks like she could pass for a high schooler. The chemistry between Alc0ck and Emily Carey/Young Alicent was off the charts. I don't want to be too hard on Cooke here, but this role might have been better suited for someone else.
Cole needs to die, I'm tired of his conflicted jock routine. This show doesn't need a brooding quarterback.If it was me, and it's not, I'd write out Criston Cole as fast as possible. I see him as a poorly executed crutch/escape hatch for when the writers get themselves into a corner in the narrative.
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