Limited by personal aesthetics, Quanyou can’t appreciate it
The first season was still improvised.
But the pit dug can't be filled so far.
Why is the old wolf desperate to help the old deer, it is a pit at sight, or is he going to be the hand of the king? His motivation for this behavior is only because of loyalty? Or did he carry a gun with Lao Lu to overthrow the comradeship of the Crazy King and Laolong?
The identity of Ji Xue has gradually become clear later, there is no clue in this plot, tokens, and mother/father's relics are obviously wasteful.
The most personal thing is the worship of power.
Daenerys saw that it was about to hang, so the dragon egg hatched. Then the dragon's combat effectiveness is extremely high, and it can sling all armies and city defenses. From the beginning to the eighth season, the dragon is still the highest combat power, destroying everything. And what about herself? From the beginning, how did the nobleman who slept with his brother and the horse king grow into a queen? The answer is that there are dragons. This plot is really boring.
Later, Cersei was more powerful, and for some reason, there was a big killer that surpassed the times, the green nuclear bomb. Obviously it was a medieval British-low-magic setting, but there was a weapon that could level the entire city. This plot is really awesome, all of Cersei's political constraints all at once disappeared, and the disadvantages are reversed. Such processing is really terrible
Now the eighth season is coming to an end. Too many irrelevant plots and branches are too late to collect. But in order to stimulate the eyeballs, the screenwriter is still frantically creating new irrelevant branches. For example, the little girl of the wolf family rolls the sheets, such as the red witch suddenly overdrafts her life magnification trick, such as the Night King (this is really a joke).
I still have to praise the excellent part, the dwarf version of the battle of the five kings is very ingenious, in the play.
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