Jokes about the Starbucks cup are fine and fun, but anyone who thinks it's a serious problem is approaching the show from a platform of wanting to hate it, so screw their opinions, imo
Also I was trying to find Barry’s quote about it in the GIFs but I found this instead, and now I know where Dany got her advice last episode and it suddenly makes perfect sense.
The Starbucks cup was good and funny and anyone who thinks it’s some commentary on the creators not giving a shit is a major dork
Things like the Starbucks cup always make me chuckle. It's no massive issue whatsoever, but it does make me laugh. People are paid thousands of pounds to sift through every frame of film, making sure lighting it correct, that scenes are framed correctly, whatever. Yet little things still manage to make it through. Makes me feel less embarrassed when I make a typo in a work email, that's for sure. It's human error, everyone does it.
I just tried to find a list of other funny anachronisms and it turned out to be a lazy clickbait joke about obviously fake ones and now I’m annoyed. I want more funny screencaps!
I felt for sure she was going to try and pull Cersei off the edge or something. Like try and grab her but miss and end up being executed for that instead.
I for one plan on riding on top of my child as it spits flames on my enemies so I don't see the problem at all.
What was the reaction to Beyond the Wall when it aired? It’s very similar in terms of people making teeeerrrrriiible decisions that have huge dragon costs, but overall I feel like that episode is well liked by at least the casual fans.
No one could understand how Dany got from Dragonstone to North of the Wall as quick as she did. Still don’t
Harping on the teleportion that has gone on the last few seasons is kinda boring and played out but it really does feel silly given how much time was spent in the early seasons following people traveling by foot and how inherently perilous those journeys were
i mean we all know the last two seasons have been condensed, so of course there are going to be accelerated travel times, especially when all loose ends are being tied up as well. complaining about travel is just being nit picky at this point in the show.
https://forum.chorus.fm/posts/1244670 Episode aired on 8/20/17 and there's the first post here from that day. Could be interesting reading, haha
I know it’s not really how they’ve ever done things, but a time skip would be so useful at a few key places.
It doesn't really feel like it's consistent though, like it would be one thing if Theon decided to go to Winterfell instead of the iron islands and they just jumped to him there and it felt like weeks had passed for both Theon and the people at Winterfell but it didn't feel like any time had passed in Winterfell to me at least