So many shitty shows on TV run forever and the really good ones end too soon. Except for GOT. It ran 3 seasons too long.
After seeing what Showtime does to it's good TV shows, I am fine with other networks allowing the writers to end the show in a good spot.So many shitty shows on TV run forever and the really good ones end too soon. Except for GOT. It ran 3 seasons too long.
I also wish more shows would to the "after episode" bit with the actors and directors. I really like watching them. I would love to have seen this done with GOT.After seeing what Showtime does to it's good TV shows, I am fine with other networks allowing the writers to end the show in a good spot.
Now I am feeling like I have Alzheimer's. Did they have an after episode bit on GOT? I honestly cant remember.Isn't that where they admitted to forgetting about the Iron Fleet? Are you sure you want a deeper dive into their stupidity?
Not really an after episode. But they did have a bit, per season I think, where the showrunners would be more candid about the show and plot. My point is that I'd rather not know how this shitty sausage was made. I already have a pretty good idea and tacit confirmation would just threaten my sanity.Now I am feeling like I have Alzheimer's. Did they have an after episode bit on GOT? I honestly cant remember.
Yep and it makes me feel smart when I watch the episode with Kendall coming into work in the back of the car and I say to my wife, this is like a repeat of the first episode ever where he’s rapping in the car. And then the first thing the showrunner says is, we really wanted to take you back to that first episode ever.I also wish more shows would to the "after episode" bit with the actors and directors. I really like watching them. I would love to have seen this done with GOT.