Hello there Ladies and Gentleman; This video was a nightmare to make in terms of redrafts, accuracy, visuals/audio editing, proof watching and working from the ground up with Game of Thrones content, from re-watching the entire series to finding high quality rips of every episode to work from, in comparison to relying mostly on RU-vid videos for the previous two videos. Three months of work, all in just over 2 and a half hours. And then came all of the post production work I had to do to get it past the copyright bots, which is so beyond stressful, let’s just say were lucky it’s out today. I get that it's frustrating that you have to wait and its tempting to assume I am very lazy but I was working on this most of the day for most days. My work has gotten very meticulous, I want to iron out mistakes wherever I find them and improve my diction/enunciation through my work as well. That means everything in the process gets more thorough but I should be outputting my best stuff yet. If you are looking for more content from me in any way/shape and form, in between these larger releases, I recommended the enormous backlog currently available on the Mooler channel. I run a podcast and I have smaller releases talking about other media - ru-vid.com/show-UCHH-ybUwH1CfJrXxnqw6Ljw Q: Episode 6 rage? TFA Part 3? High School Musical Praise? A: Their time will come, I don't want to make any promises anymore, I would rather surprise you all, days before releasing things. This was one of my longest-man videos and I am already working on more videos for Mooler while planning the next for this channel. It all takes time and outside of guest appearances, I’m a one man show for every process in these videos. I think as time goes by and I get better at all of this, you can expect more at faster speeds. Either way, thank you for your patience, il see yah next time o/
Yup same. This is bringing back all my emotions back. It’s such a shame )this is low key like a hard breakup you just can’t move on from. But it’s time to let go of got again. It was great at the beginning but the way things ended... Can never return.
The fact that we never got an episode 6 rage even though MauLer says he will eventually finish one just makes me thing it broke his brain and he can't even rage about it it's that bad.
Benioff was also a writer for X-Men origins: Wolverine so the show's writing turning to absolute shit when they ran out of source material really isn't all that surprising in hindsight. You'd think a silver spoon baby born from a former head of Goldman Sachs (seriously, that's no meme) would have gotten some decent writing education somewhere but apparently here we are: a sad fandom who had to sit and watch butchery so severe that Game of Thrones is now the answer to the question "Which TV show shit the bed the hardest?" because it sure isn't Dexter, Lost or Sopranos anymore.
Matthew St. Cyr If HBO actually did that, I might be willing to forgive them for not getting rid of D&D sooner! Hope Emilia signs on again! 😆 It just needs to be the last couple seasons again but longer and better.
@@matthewmuir8884 A Brotherhood version should be developed when the last ASOIAf book is released, so that it may be 99% faithful. So between 100 years and the heat death of the universe.
Bro, you don't understand. - The Dothrakis and Unsullied respawn because everytime they die, Dany rests at a bonefire - Jon and Cersei were lagged the entire episode because Dany destroyed the WIFI towers in KL - Arya didn't die after being blasted 4 times because she had Flame Stoneplate Ring and 10 estus flasks
I hate how in the books tyrion points out that a scorpion wont do shit against a dragon unless it finds its eye, but in the show they go right through them like butter.
@Anjelica Snorcket he used wildfire against an invading naval force, not against civilians. there is a difference between the two, you understand that, right?
@j mula It is, but so what, few ideas are actually original. It's not that the north remembers anyway either, the flock survives and they all separate in the end anyhow. And the last remaining idiots can't even figure out that the last war is not even needed. Arya could deal with Cersei.
@j mula I don't care about likes. If they go negative I'm fine with it. Besides, I saw it at one place also made by someone behind an alias who could also have read it elsewhere too. It just hilariously summed up s8 and to a degree s7 that I thought it needed to be read by more people. That's all there is to it. If I was whoring for likes I would put my ass in front of a camera and start saying things which I know people would like. But.. "that's not me".
"Samwell Tarly killed more people than the Golden Company" I'd known this episode was bad, but it hadn't really sunk in just how awful it was until I heard this line.
That wouldn't have been a problem if they didn't adapt out Prince Aegon who was there in the books and they had something to use for in the show but instead just said fuck it because why not.
@@stefanradebach2889 yea! i dont know why they ignored prince aegon's and jon connington's plotline. its pretty solid and pretty curcial for the main plot. they just kind of forgot about the characters existance
@@1000000man1 How dumb did D&D think we are? Do they really underestimate the intelligence we have? I felt like all of these episodes in Season 8, especially the last 4 were a mockery to all of us. We could see how dumb things were getting, and then they pulled the ultimatum in Episode 4 and 5 and lost us. They RUINED this show. And they joke it off as if it's nothing.
“I actually hope, that in your day to day life, your socks stay wet” As a former army grunt, that is actually a legit curse we use to tell shit NCOs... I have never identified more with your amazing insults!
As a former British Soldier, how can you say something so callous as wishing someone wet socks. Literally nothing worse than having wet socks in the field.
As former grunt that became NCO ( and left a while ago ) theres shit NCOs, good NCOs as well as shit / good grunts :) And ofc we re united against officers :')
@@Mjdemass here we call the officer program "Hero school".. With the greatest level of sarcasm... 😅 And our equivelent to secund Lt is called "puberty Lt".. Due to most being young and their voices trends to crack.. 😅
I actually laughed at Cersei's confused "wtf?" reaction to Dany's turn. "Why are you killing them and not me?" Even the characters are bamboozled by this script. They can't help it.
Lena Headey was probably literally told to just make the face that Cersei Lannister would make if she saw Daenerys burn the entire city, and she did exactly that.
Yeah Mauler took it as disgust. I took it as surprise. She's wracking her brain trying to think of why Dany is doing this. It can't be that she feels she has to to get to Circe; she's pretty much already won. It's not like she doesn't know where Circe is, she's right over in the keep. At least when Circe kills people she has a goal in mind. She really wanted that pointy chair. Dany just murdered everyone because ... rage? evil? oopsie? It's rather hilarious. (children's burning screams in the distance) Edit: Oops. He commented it on more a little later.
It’s sad when you can actually see the actors struggle with the bad writing/directing. You can see it in their acting. I felt bad for them Bc they knew it was ruined.
Jon couldn’t say yes to Tyrion at 39:20 because “yes” isn’t a part of his NPC dialogue options. “She is mah queen”, “I don’t want it” and “always” are the only things he’s allowed to say.
Justin Pachi I one hundred percent agree. Tywin was the known mastermind, Petyr Baelish was the mastermind in the shadows. After Tywin died, no one else had a reason to exist except Danny, who they then turned in to sexy blonde Hitler.
Trebonius Flonius I can’t imagine what Tywin dumbed down like Tyrion would look like. It’s too hard. What would a needed Tywin look like? Would he just turn into a overly cruel mustache twirling cartoon villain?
Regarding Tyrion's stupidity, it's like the more of a beard he grew, the dumber he got. Maybe the energy required to grow the beard took it away from keeping his brain running.
Angry Tiger Man Me: Has to get ready for work in two hours. Mauler: *Uploads a two hour long GOT pisstake* Me: “The hardest choices require the strongest wills.”
“A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing” was an expression of maester amens empathy and sorrow at the thought of his family being alone and isolated from one another. It didn’t mean alone targaryeans are terrifying and insane. It was not meant to foreshadow dany going crazy. Anyway dany was more alone than ever at the beginning of the show and it was when she was the most innocent, gentle and moral. So like
When taken into context of the quote in season 8 then how the hell did Areys go insane despite having a wife and two children before the rebellion? It's amazing how the writers fail to understand things that THEY THEMSELVES WROTE!! Just fuck of D&D!
The whole point of that speech is that Targaryens are lonely and that they need others of the bloodline to keep them company. And they butchered the fucking point
@@themorganrileyshow5520 It's extra insulting because Aegon(that's the Targaryen name, right?) is obviously one of the most good people in the whole universe. He remained loyal to the nightwatch even when his family was being slaughtered (John, the paragon of virtue couldn't even manage to follow his oath). He has all the reason to be bitter and cruel towards other people but instead he tries to help John. Aegon was a good person even though he had to watch from a distance how his family was slaughtered. Even Arya and John got means and ability at least to get back at Walder Frey for the red wedding. I know I have repeated myself multiple times here but it's so insulting of the character Aegon. His whole fucking point is that your oath is an oath and that he manages to belief in other people even after everything that has happened.
His contrast between Jake and Jon really did hammer the point home nicely. Although, the audience had of course already picked up on it. BUT MUH QUEEN.
@@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 It's a joke based on when Mark Hamil said that he felt lime he was playing Jake Skywalker. Now when a fictional character had a massive downgrade in character, people refer to the as Jake.
Here is one of the most crucial details of why this is such a fucking horrible thing to do to Emilia Clarke. She risked her life to play this character. Due to a brain aneurism she was genuinely scared throughout the filming of the show that she would exert herself too much and literally die on set. But she kept going because acting is clearly what she loves. Devoting herself to this character must have meant the world if she risked dying for it. And D&D spat that back in her face. The shock she described of just aimlessly wandering around London for hours genuinely makes me feel so sorry for her.
That would be a horrible reason not to make dany go mad lol. If GRRM planned this from the beginning then I’m sure there was a way to execute it properly. The problem was how D and D executed it. But changing the original outline solely to spare Emilia Clarkes feelings would be just as bad
@@WayneMercy Did I say the very idea of Dany going mad was bad and they needed to spare Emilia feelings? No. No I did not. I said they disrespected the actress by treating her character like dirt. Please don't just make up arguments, pretend I said them and pat yourself on the back for refuting them. Your smugness makes you look like a moron.
@@WayneMercy If they still desperately wanted Drogon to level King's Landing, have Dany killed and Drogon destroy the city as revenge. If they wanted Dany to go mad but have the show end regardless, have her make a beeline for the Red Keep, kill Cersei, and maybe do a timeskip until Dany would more realistically go mad. There were plenty of ways to do Dany justice for Emilia's sake. D&D just chose none of them
I’m glad Dany turned out to be bad because her character actually did suck the whole show (for so many reasons any leader would understand) BUT I agree that they did a terrible job of turning her into the villain.
@@enginepy, saying she sucked throughout the whole show is a massive overstatement. While she was definitely hypocritical and full of herself, there’s no denying Dany never wanted innocents to be harmed and aside from her murdering some potentially harmless slavers in S3, 4 and 5, she kept by that moral code. Heck, she never murdered any innocents till this episode. It’s impressive how awful her villainous turn was executed.
“I actually hope, that in your day to day life, your socks stay wet" This is how it starts. The fever. The rage. The feeling of powerlessness that turns a good man......cruel
@@Gyrffos Gandalf is fairly justified, however, as he is not an archer: he is a wizard who specializes in fire magic and is an expert in fireworks. It makes sense that an expert in fireworks and fire magic would say "fire" as his version of "loose", "launch", or "release".
@@Stego1819 Yes; it doesn't make sense in a Medieval setting. I'm just saying Gandalf can be given some leeway in that his expertise is fireworks, not arrows.
@@YourBlackLocal The origin of saying "fire" to shoot something came from the use of gunpowder weapons, so no; it's not just something people say when launching a projectile. Before that, people would say, "loose" or "release".
@@devynd6476 Yea but that's just a small Mauler episode. I mean 15 - 17 hours would be a normal one I guess if we are nice but how about a 42 hour one? Maybe a 2 - 24 hour ones? That would be a above average one :/
I've never understood how Arya became such a legendary assassin out of nowhere. She wasn't when she left the faceless men, the only training she did was getting concussions from the Waif but suddenly she is an almost superhuman killing machine the next time we see her? We never saw her even hold a sword while training with the faceless men, are we supposed to believe that she is one of the best warriors in the world because of those two months she spent with her dancing master when she was 10? It's never even explained how she can use the faces, she's not a faceless man. "For someone the faces are as good as poison" This is the epitome of lazy writing
It's simple. She died during her fight w/ the waif. The show WANTS you to believe she didn't bcuz "omg! Nymeria recognized her" but that's weak sauce at best. Due to the show's poor writing and characterization after S4, the audience has no choice but to come to the conclusion that she died and Sansa is truly the Last of the Starks. Such a tragedy since she'll probably never touch another man in order to continue the Stark line bcuz of what the writers decided to do to her.
It could easily have been considered one of the greatest television series of all time but the ending was somehow SO fucking bad that it’s already being forgotten. What a shame.
Even if they wanted to keep the general story the same, it would have made a lot more sense if Dany only burned the Red Keep down, not realising that Cersei invited lots of civilians into the Red Keep, and accidentally killed lots of innocent lives as a result of her overflowing hatred for Cersei, and rushing into tear down the Red Keep. That way her murdering innocent people makes a little bit of sense as the deaths are a result of her trying to kill Cersei, instead of Cersei dying as a result of her trying to murder everyone in Kings Landing. Or hell, even if they kept everything the exact same but the burning of Kings Landing was done because Drogon lost control, instead of Dany wanting to do it, and it turns out the people warning Dany that Dragons couldn’t be controlled were correct. While still stupid it would make a lot more sense than what we actually got.
That would have thrown her into a dilemma she'd have to work out with her morals and we didn't have time for that! Gotta wrap it up in one more episode...no way to have more episodes, after all, just couldn't be done 🙃
@@sleepysera Still, I like the ideas OP presented. Either one would've worked better than Dany just going fullblown batshit due to some rushed, sloppily written motive and burning everything in sight. But you're right, it wouldn't have mattered anyway, with Dickhead 'n Dickhead pulling the plug on the show prematurely.
I still find it breathtaking how brilliant this show was up to its midpoint, and how shockingly, criminally average and insipid it was by the end. What a waste.
yea well, because they had everything set up storywise and just had to convert it to scenes. Just used GRR martins stuff and made it on screen. AFTER it was all used up it started sucking. I WONDER WHY. Could it be because they suck at writing? NOOOO right. S8 was SO GOOD, they could not be bad at all. AMMIRITE?. I guess you know this already tho^^ this was just me ranting.
What else could one do when people have named their children after your character for years, all devoted fans who called her Khaleesi in public, loving it,then coming into work and told "So your character is objectively worse than Hitler now. His kill counts higher, but Germans prospered despite having homeless beaten prior to taking power with the S.A. prototype group of the S.S. because he loved Germany and embraced the Prussian nationalist idea of the nation, and he was at least upfront about being a miserable bastard. Your character drops dragonfire nukes on men, women, children, have your soldier kill peasant levies after they surrendered and then gave a nazi speech because your clam didn't get crammed by Jon Snuh and he kills you. All those kids named after you, they're named after fem hitler because this season exists now."
@@ajohnymous5699 my first though when I heard someone naming the kid kaleshi o some shit was: it's still in the making what are you doing, someone is going to regret this. time is a powerful tool.
@@Karaoke2000x I agree, I wouldn't name my kid after a fictional character either. "Boromir" is a cool fantasy name but that be weird IRL and he would be teased. These fans were foolish to do this, but if I named a son "Rob" after Robb Stark after seeing his conclusion I wouldn't feel too bad since I know he tried doing the right thing even when it hurt his cause. He was admirable, but an honorable fool. Dany did kill people with fire prior to the later seasons, but the idea for this naming of girls after Dany or her title was "she is strong, I want my kids to see this person as an example and live up to that name. Be that change in our world that the character was in theirs." I'm named after my grandfather, and he was one of the most well-respected people I've unfortunately never met because he died 2 months before I was born. And I was so obsessed with serving in his stead for keeping a dysfunctional family together. I wanted to live up to the name, and thats part of why people give names with meaning to children, on some level they want to see them become that kind of person. We see it in monarchs throughout history where we have rulers wanting their successors to emulate their behavior. And I bet if we asked the fans who did this, after stating they loved the show an character they would state they want their kid to be like the character and have someone to look up to. I think it could be forgiven if they at least had the final season go well but having a sloppy conclusion with a sloppy switch flip to being dragon Hitler is an additional spit into those fans faces. Were they fools? Certainly. But they didnt deserve that. Nobody did.
Arya: John, we're your family, you need to be here and side with us! Arya: Yeah I'm going for Cersei and don't intend to come back home. Arya: Oh I might die? Never mind, I'm going back home. Arya: I'm leaving for good.
MauLer in the Unbridled Rages has ended them (like in the last 2-3 minutes of video time) with articles/interview snippets of the actors' disappointment/shock/downer reactions to what became of the various characters.
If you watch his reactions to this episode script during the reading you can see he is extremely pissed off. Emilla, Lena and Gwendolyn were consoling him when he read his death scene.
Literally me today: "I've finally went through all 5 Stages of Grief over Game of Thrones!" Sees video: "F*** it! Let's revisit the Anger stage with MauLer!" Thank you, very therapeutic.
'We knew The Hound had to die by fire.' As opposed to him maybe facing his fear and overcoming it? Perhaps braving some flames to save someone important to him? Something good? Something interesting? No fucking chance. We go with the meme.
So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the show. Obey the show. Obey the writers. Protect the fans. Defend the actors. What if the fans despise the writers? What if the writers massacre the show?
@@samuelbedsole5089 It ruined many a fans interest in ever wanting to rewatch or revisit the world of Westeros and Game of Thrones for repeat viewings.
Jon Snow could have gone down in history as this generation's Luke Skywalker; that noble, indomitable symbol of hope who never gave into fear, temptation, corruption. Rage though he did feel in times of hardship, but never did he let it consume him. I guess in a way, he kind of is this generation's Luke Skywalker... given that we now know how both Jon and Luke's stories end...
Not if we stand by Legends Luke. Who gave into fear, temptation and corruption, but through strength of his family and his will rose above and beyond into the greatest Jedi there was
@Levon Gevorgyan the Luke you are referring to is not legends Luke, that is canon Luke. The Disney Fanfiction Trilogy Luke is exactly what the name of that trilogy suggests, fanfiction.
Aww, poor Emilia Clarke's reaction to the script actually brought a tear to my eye, I feel for her. She's also such a sweetie she doesn't deserve it at all :(
Same. And while all actors probably had a bond with the character they were portraying, Dany was much more for Emilia - she was what motivated her to pull through after her 2 brain aneurysms. Imagine having the very thing that motivated you to keep going after a near death situation being destroyed in such a depressing way by 2 absolute greedy,cuntfaced hacks.
@@murciadoxial8056 True, true! HBO practically begged D&D to go through with a couple more seasons, but they just went "Nah." D&D got bored, got lazy, and just stopped caring. They phoned in this last season and the entire show suffered as a result. And the actors, in hindsight, the ones who were most familiar with the characters out of everyone except maybe Martin himself, tried to warn us. Absolutely shameful that what was considered by many to be one of the greatest shows of the 2010s, one of the greatest shows ever, even, ended like this. It retroactively kills the entire show. I have all the seasons of the show, and I was going to binge watch all of them once I caught up with the books. But now I have no interest whatsoever. What a waste of everyone's time and investment.
@@MinersLoveGames I wouldn't blame it all on D&D. Dany going mad and turning into the ultimate villain clearly came from GRRM. Nevertheless, it was a stupid idea. It turns the whole story into a flock of red herrings and makes 99% of it completely irrelevant. Anyway, the best thing we can do is to erase the four last episodes from our memory and imagine our own ending. I did that and it helped me a lot.
@@ingabaranauskiene5889 The problem is not that dany turns into super hitler, the hitler that flies, the problem is that there was no reasonable or coherent justification for dany to turn into the hitler that flies, you can make that work, you can make it thematically appropriate, but you have to make it a coherent outcome, otherwise it is completely absurd.
Unless Mewlbschlieheimer ends up with a bout of insanity and decides to actually go back and do this as an April fools video, I don't think we will ever get it. But maybe...
I hate what they did to Jaime. One line completely destroyed everything i grew to love him for. Who i thought was gonna be a cocky antagonist ended up being one of my favourite anti-hero types. Until now.
I dislike how they didn’t have Jaime tell Tyrion about his complicity with what happened with Tysha in Season 4 episode 10. A “Lannister bromance” was viewed as more important, but it would’ve made both characters more interesting.
Agreed. Even compared to every other character arc, Jamie’s was especially terrible. He was such an intrinsically unique and conflicted character…a straight up child-murdering, sister fucking villain we meet, who we find out is the way he is because of how he thinks he is viewed by everyone, and that he’s actually extremely heroic and selfless at heart who has been contorted. He wasn’t supposed to go back to season 1 Jamie.he was transformed and different.
I was almost 110% sure that the ending to Jaime's storyline would have involved him being the one to kill Cersei. Over the course of the whole show he's been shamed by everyone for being 'the king slayer' despite knowing full well he did the right thing. After everything that's happened, him killing Cersei would be a show of resolve that he is still the kind of person who would forsake his own qualms to do what he saw as the right thing, a proclamation that he hasn't been broken and that in fact he's been straightened out even farther, understanding that Cersei is simply beyond saving and codifying the route of his arc that he's been on since the very fucking start, but no, suddenly Cersei is just everything to him now and he completely undermines not only everything that's happened within the timespan of the show itself, but even who he was before the show started with the proclamation that he apparently doesn't care about innocents??? Despite the whole reason he threw his reputation under the bus and the catalyst for his arc and the entire current state of the world's politics at the start of the show being his valuing of innocents
@@Harrinsain Yeah, there was also that whole plot point about Maggy the Frog's prophecy to Cersei (which was dropped in the show): "And when your tears have drowned you, the Valonqar shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you." Valonqar means "little brother" in Valyrian. I think this means Jaime although Cercei of course grows up thinking it's Tyrion. I really hate what the show did with Jaime, they completely and utterly erased 7+ seasons of character development. If they just HAD to have Jaime go back to Cersei like an obedient little pup, the least they could have done is to write it well. Instead it was the very definition of forced. Absolutely nothing happened to warrant that idiotic "She is hateful and so am I" line and then it goes even further with Jaime dismissing the very core of his character with the "never cared for the innocents lol".
I think about this to but sadly I think that D&D think they’ve pulled off the biggest masterpiece of a show and the words echoing I’ve heard them say before to justify ring in their heads whenever they have any doubts the show was a trash dumpster fire “if you think this is going to have a happy ending, you haven’t been paying attention”. I really hope they don’t do anything anymore and they get jobs as janitors.
I hope the only writing and directing job they find is advertisements for sketchy food supplements to treat erectile dysfunction. Or what should logically happen to them if the entertainment industry valued storytelling as a craft.
From Wikipedia, seems like D.B. Weiss has since written some film called Metal Lords, directed a Leslie Jones show, and produced and/or wrote a couple shows I’ve not heard of. David Benioff seems mostly relegated to producer, working with D.B. in the same shows. So they’re still out there, but…yeah.
Plot Twist: The faceless man had killed many of the main characters and stole their faces throughout season 7 and 8. Explaining why they were acting out of character.
My head canon, Westeros is actually a park in Westworld, and the AI behind these hosts is fubar. And Aria is one of the few humans in the park, just playing out the decaying story, cause she paid good money to be there.
@@GhostLink92 Didn't Westworld itself actually play up on this by showing one of the dragons in the workshop as well as D & D having cameos are technicians?
@@Kelorin huh, I need to go back and rewatch the first 2 seasons. Haven't seen season 3 yet, if that's what you're referencing. Edit: ah, yeah I just looked up that scene. Interesting. This implies there is some park using dragons. And it's definitely Drogon, which implies a medieval park at the very least, since they're modeled after european depictions of dragons.
4 years later, visiting this video still brings to surface such pain and disappointment with this season. GOT could've become one of the legends; Now its just a bitter memory.
2:33:18 "Storytelling has been a core part of the human experience since its inception. Through stories, we can teach the young and impressionable. We can caution the naive. We can inform the ignorant. Or, we can find meaning in the lives we live by watching how these people do the same thing. As they face fictional hardships and heartaches, we can learn how to face them for real." - MauLer 2019 Incredibly well put. Fantastic breakdown on this episode as well. You really get to see how far down the rabbit hole goes. I look forward to more of your work, MauLer.
Can someone (including MauLer) please isolate this clip so I can post it everywhere? As someone who values good storytelling & character development, the last few years of entertainment have hit me pretty hard.
@@Reviel17 You and me both. I have better, more comprehensible dreams than some of the stuff they make these days. I really should start writing some of the concepts down, and see if I can't peddle them to Hollyweird.
@@Reviel17 On the flip side, the past few years of entertainment have really made me appreciate the good stories still out there and to not take them for granted. As horrible as Game of Thrones and Star Wars have become, breakdowns like this really pulled me out of the "movie matrix" as I like to call it and I've become really inspired by MauLer's work.
That final quote made really feel for Emilia Clarke. I wasn't always convinced by her acting and I was never a huge fan of Daenerys Targaryen, but I could always tell she was. She loved the character and loved playing the character, and I can imagine the heartbreak she felt over the treatment of that character during the final seasons. Actors, the good ones, become their characters and fall in love with them. These characters become a part of these people for a very long time, and eight seasons of show the magnitude of GoT is a very long time in the acting world. And worse, she wasn't the only one wronged by the actions of these "writers". Kit Harrington, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Conleth Hill, Liam Cunningham, Maisie Williams, and to an extent Sophie Turner got shafted hard too.
Ironic that the writers basically checked out because they were going to work on Star Wars, then didn't get to do so because they fucked GOT up so badly.
They better never get a job in the industry every. They are either comically incompetent and/or they do their work like some middle schooler trying to reach their essay word count requirements 10 minutes before its due
These awards mean nothing, just like the noble peace prize, or any other elitest garbage "award" that has been soiled by granting it to people who did nothing to deserve such things. Everyone gets a trophy these days, making them utterly void of any significance. These people disgust me, fuck hollywood.
@@Arcessitor he does weekly podcast steams on his other youtube channel "Mooler". There are hours and hours of him ranting about GoT with other youtubers
Euron turned the show into a sitcom. Not just his character obviously, but he is really the biggest symbol to me. Someone (Glidus maybe? Not sure I've watched a shitload of late season GoT hate videos lmao) said Euron looks like a character from a different show wandered onto set and that is painfully accurate Edit: i think it was cosmonaut variety hour
Tbh the characters in Pirates of the Caribbean (the first three movies anyway) would eat Euron alive. Barbossa, Davy Jones, Cutler Beckett and Jack Sparrow himself would outsmart this idiot at every turn.
@@bekleedee Those two were one of the most iconic duos ever, and WAY more clever than anyone gave em credit for. Put some respect on Ragetti and Pintel's names!
Trust me This exact thing happened to me My family was confused because I was acting so irrationally they didnt realize I had a brain aneurysm until I was in the hospital And this is after the seizures start
Perhaps the Greatest Character to embrace our lowly screens in forever, and Even though I saw it coming, I was mega bummed to watch him go. Charles Dance was PERFECTION! Speaking of Charles Dance, even he called out the final season for the bullshit it was, and was disappointed by it. So was Jason Momoa. So D&D disappointed not only the fans, most of the critics and some of their own cast members, but some of their own FORMER cast members.
@@jaredt5127 I really want someone to upload the Cast Reunion from the S8 DVD, because it has a lot of the former major cast members return to chat with the current cast and Conan. I want to know if Charles Dance was apart of that. Cause that man is BRILLIANT. I have never been more intimidated by a character's presence on a TV show since Walter White from Breaking Bad. The sadder part about this is, like Peter Dinklage, he only signed on because he thought that the scripts and storytelling were unbelievably the best he has ever seen for a TV show. Especially for a Fantasy show. He liked how it wasn't just another Hollywood dead pan, soap drama, and enjoyed the complexities. I bet it was sad for him to watch this show go down the drill alongside his former co-stars. ffs
The End of His Ep.5 Rage. - 1:17:26 He Talks about The World-Blinding. - 1:20:16 He Talks about The Plot of S8. - 1:36:00 He Talks about The Characters - 1:36:44 He Talks about ForeShadowing. - 2:26:34 His Conclusion of GoT S8 Ep.5 as a Whole. - 2:31:13 The Most Heartfelt Words Ever. - 2:32:27 to :34:22 Ur Welcome. :)
My heart broke when I saw Mark Hamill after TLJ. It broke again after seeing Emilia Clarke's statement at the end of this video. I honestly wish I could hug them both. Fuck the people who do shit like this to actors who put their heart and soul into bringing amazing characters to life.
@@mrswaninator3540 I have been thinking a lot about the decisions made by D&D on s7 and s8. They were stupid, ignorant, childish and hateful. But what kind of mind operates like that, I asked myself. Now , I tend to consider them more and more as deranged people, especially Benioff. Benioff seems to have liked ASOIAF mainly because of slaughter and hatred of Red Wedding ,and so they told that they wanted to reach that apex. I am not a behavioral scientist, but he strikes me as someone leaning more towards psycopathy side of the spectrum.
@@mrswaninator3540 not only did Jon not kill the night king even though he should have, they never fought.. not once.. Jon. Never. Fought. The. Night. King.
8 seasons of buildup to end it in one show that most people couldn't even see, with a Deus ex blade from a little girl who can somehow materialize through an undead army right next to the king. What's not to love about that? 😅