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But there are worse things than getting the D from Jason Mamoa. :D I shouldn't make light of rape, but she did fall in love with him. Before the wedding, she didn't know anything like that would happen. Then she fell in love with him. We can agree that they're different, but both horrible, no? My point still stands, after all that noise, it's unreasonable to expect him to keep a rational state of mind. |
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@FoldableHuman: Say what you will about the #GameOfThronesFinale, the John Hughes homage was a bold choice to end on. https://twitter.com/FoldableHuman/st...783296/video/1
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New York(CNN Business) The final episode of "Game of Thrones" brought in a series record of 19.3 million viewers.
The finale, titled "The Iron Throne," broke the record set by last weekend's episode, "The Bells," for which 18.4 million viewers tuned in. The viewership for "The Iron Throne" includes 13.6 million people who watched the episode on HBO at 9 p.m. Sunday night, making it the most-watched telecast in the network's history, according to HBO. The rest were viewers who watched an encore presentation, or who streamed the show with the HBO Go or HBO Now apps. "Game of Thrones" numbers are pretty big by TV standards. For example, "The Big Bang Theory," one of TV's most popular sitcoms, nabbed 18 million viewers for its finale this week. Season eight of the series is averaging 44.2 million viewers per episode when you account for delayed viewing. The "Thrones" series finale, which capped off a story that was nine years in the making, was one of the most anticipated in television history. Many critics and fans on social media saw the ending as a let down. As of Monday morning, the episode had a user rating of 4.8 out of 10 on IMDB and a 57% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes. But not all saw it that way. The AV Club's Alex McLevy, for instance, found the finale to be a "pensive but simple meditation about stories." "This hasn't been 'Game of Thrones'' finest season by any metric, yet it's far from the disaster some make it out to be," McLevy wrote |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With 13.6 million live viewers, the Game Of Thrones finale would have ranked 71st among all NFL games in live viewership last season.</p>— Michael Mulvihill (@mulvihill79) <a href="https://twitter.com/mulvihill79/status/1130567038739599362?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 20, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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I wonder how many of those millions canceled HBO right after.
They shouldn't. Good stuff is coming. But I'm guessing a lot probably did. This show ending has to give the network gigantic anxiety. |
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As I said probably weeks back by now - didn't occur to me watching yesterday - but it would have been exactly how a typical traditional fantasy story would have ended if this was based on a short-term literary work, like a trilogy, and season 8 was, let's say, only season 4 or 5, and anything that happened in the actual 4th through 7th seasons that were broadcast had never occurred. It was basically what anybody who stopped watching after the Red Wedding would have wanted - Stark revenge! and then they take over Westeros - and there was nothing else, no journeys, no character growth, none of the stuff that happened during the later broadcast seasons, much of which was reneged upon anyway. Another reason why I find it difficult to believe this ending is Martin's. That is to say some of the characters may end up in the same places, but we'll at least understand how they get there. It might actually be believable. Like Bran becoming King, if that's actually a thing. |
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Turns out I like HBOGo too much to give it up. |
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