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Posted on 5/12/19 at 5:53 pm to Dr RC
I think it was top notch through 6 seasons. 7 was a measurable dropoff, but still very good, IMO.
No matter the show, you'll always get bitches who say it's going/gone way downhill and "OMG no one is allowed to like this anymore."
It's no different than music bitches who respond to the mention of every single band with "I liked their earlier stuff, not so much now."
As far as planned last seasons go, season 8 has been disappointing, but the melt fest has not. Although I'm confused as to why they'd nonchalantly fizzle out so many major plot lines, part of me is happy that people's stupid theories are all getting mowed down. These people were all going to melt no matter what, because the show could not possibly have satisfied even 10% of them.
D&D clearly have no creativity. Some people get into this business to be rich and have their asses kissed. Like the losers of an online argument, I'm sure they'll play their failure off as a troll to the audience, and that they'd have gotten huge ratings no matter what, and isn't it funny how people are paying them to piss them off.
Either way, it's clear that we're being led to crave the "real ending" that the last books will give us. D&D clearly don't care about the overall quality of the finished product. They're maximizing the profits of the show (already in the bag no matter what) and now the books. shite, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of non-readers buy the last two books, just because they hated the show ending so much.
No matter the show, you'll always get bitches who say it's going/gone way downhill and "OMG no one is allowed to like this anymore."
It's no different than music bitches who respond to the mention of every single band with "I liked their earlier stuff, not so much now."
As far as planned last seasons go, season 8 has been disappointing, but the melt fest has not. Although I'm confused as to why they'd nonchalantly fizzle out so many major plot lines, part of me is happy that people's stupid theories are all getting mowed down. These people were all going to melt no matter what, because the show could not possibly have satisfied even 10% of them.
D&D clearly have no creativity. Some people get into this business to be rich and have their asses kissed. Like the losers of an online argument, I'm sure they'll play their failure off as a troll to the audience, and that they'd have gotten huge ratings no matter what, and isn't it funny how people are paying them to piss them off.
Either way, it's clear that we're being led to crave the "real ending" that the last books will give us. D&D clearly don't care about the overall quality of the finished product. They're maximizing the profits of the show (already in the bag no matter what) and now the books. shite, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of non-readers buy the last two books, just because they hated the show ending so much.
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