Neither the first or the second episode ending with a very clear cut big hook for the viewers is astounding to me. But the reviews are pretty good. Not a slam dunk hit and they probably hoped for better, but the potential is there.
There's too little talk about the actual story in these two episodes from the reactions. The vast majority is about the spectacle and how expensive it looks, but I'm gonna need to hear some more to up my interest.
Really enjoyed it. A lot of very good scenes and sequences, and it does a good job of establishing all the characters in an effective way. It pulls some smart early moves to bring that same enormously varied GoT audience back to Westeros, tricking people like my parents and grandmother into watching a fantasy show yet again.
Let this be a sign that you should watch The Apartment, would highly highly recommend it. I wanna say it made the top 20 of my list. The best picture winner of the 1960 movies.
What I was implying is it's not exactly crazy not to have heard of The Apartment if you've only seen 20 black and white movies. You made it sound like the list had uncovered the only black and white film you've never seen.
Far more interested in Reeves' handcrafted Batman world than any tired cinematic superhero universes they can make, so kill off the Penguin and Arkham (and the animated Batman) shows and I'm out lol
Yeah I'm certain it's gonna end next year with these announcements. They can probably count me out, unless they have damn good reasons to make me stay.