When the GOT producer talked about the final episode confidently and said, "We expect the result to be like the finale of "Breaking Bad", and the focus of the discussion is whether this episode should be given an A, or an A+", I believed it. . Can't believe it.
It was Ned's death that shook me at first and taught me the cruelty of the rules of the game. The Battle of the Blackwater River was impressive, and the Scarlet Wedding taught us another lesson. The tragic battle of illegitimate children, even if you, Joan Snow, can't turn the tide with one block and ten. When the wildfire under the church was lit, it was Cersei enjoying the joy of vengeance icy in the attic of the Red Keep...
The show has given us so much, with few flashbacks to the timeline that make us understand that the world, while pure fiction, is no joke. There are so many bentos that people feel that no one can escape. Even if you encounter a relatively mediocre single episode, there will be more than average god episodes to make up for it in the follow-up. The ninth episode is always the eerie climax, and the tenth episode has you looking forward to the next season.
Saying this is all to prove that I have feelings for this drama. Frankly speaking, I'm not a fan of the original book, and I didn't stick to it after only reading half of the volume. But I did go to Zhihu to see the analysis in every episode when I joined the drama in 16 years, and searched for the tidbits on the B station. Therefore, I thought that I had a certain say in the collapse of the eighth season.
So let's take a look at the difference between a reasonable adaptation and a crash. What is a reasonable adaptation? It is a reasonable adaptation to change the Sword of Dawn from holding a two-handed giant sword to holding one sword each, because it will be easier from the perspective of fighting choreography, and the audience can understand it with consideration. What is collapse? Typically, the speed at which the secrets circulated after the exposure of Joan Snow's life experience this season was collapse. As straightforward as Ned, the secret that he will keep for a lifetime even at the expense of honor is just leaked out casually, WTF? Remember Ned who was about to be executed for discovering the secret of Cersei's adultery with Jaime, and Bran who was crippled? Even the eight-year-old Bran knows that some things can't be said, Joan Snow, Joan Snow, saying you don't know anything, are you really a fool?
Littlefinger and Varys died stupidly. These two senior chess players of the game of conspiracy and the elders of the multi-dynasty should not be treated so simply and rudely. What about the wits part? The little devil has also changed from the smartest person in the whole show to an idiot. The premise of the Virgin is to ensure that your dragon mother wins, right? What is your offer? Just thinking about protecting your brother and your sister, isn't it a 25th child in Long Ma's eyes? Long Ma's blackening is also speechless. In the fourth episode, technology is still the first productive force. If you shoot a dead dragon, you will shoot a dragon. In the fifth episode, it tells you that you were hanging up before, and the dragon is still a walking bomber. How did Feilong ride the face lose?
GOT told us in all seriousness that it was unfinished. All the branches are cut off, and everything is inevitably going to be vulgar: Missandei has become a tool to make Long Ma and Grey Worm lose their minds, not escaping the law of the black first to die; James and the beauty still admire each other on the bed, the knight In the end, the honor is not comparable to the vulgar skin relatives; the night king gives away thousands of miles; Erya wants to try to have sex before her life or death is unknown (book-level plot); the fake final boss Euron who was slaughtered by a group of snakes was cut off. Kill James...
game of Thrones? I think it's a power play! Obviously not as good as the brain hole of netizens, the main creators of these two goods are still complacent, but big flicker, I don't agree with you, what about your promise? Where's your stretcher? What about the legendary savior "Azor Ahai"? Could it be that you told me it was in your Nova Wars movie?
Looking at the past, I gave the eighth season a C-.
After watching the final episode on May 20th: The score was lowered to D-, Jon Snow touching Bai Ling has become the biggest attraction.
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