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re: Am I the only one pulling for the Night King?

Posted on 5/19/19 at 1:16 pm to
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 5/19/19 at 1:16 pm to
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I'll 100% give the spinoffs a chance though, if only because I enjoy the history and more so much. The animated videos on YouTube with the actual actors doing the narration are awesome.


I truly think the damage will come from the spinoffs. Of course, there will be people like you and I who just want GoT content no matter what, but I can already see people saying they're really uninterested in certain plot lines. Anything to do with the Night King is probably killed until Martin produces a book or is slated to actually work (full time) on the show.

The others, I think will be forgiven to some extent as long as d&d are no where near production. I still can't believe that Disney Star Wars has somehow managed to get the three most hated contemporary show writers/runners.

Although the good news is that I've heard the source material is completely done for the Star Wars movies, so d&d will be doing what they do best: adapting other people's material.

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I actually signed a petition on change.org Friday night to remake season 8 that was almost up to a million signatures

But you're right, it'll never happen because HBO doesn't have any real incentive to do that


Forbes just wrote an article and HBO wasn't happy with their decision whatsoever. Everybody was dedicated to making this show go on for a very long time. Even most of the actors -- none of them really have a ton of things coming up outside of Heady who, apparently wasn't going to get much to do these last seasons lol.

However, if HBO was willing to extend the series for a very long time, there is an infinitesimal chance, the smallest you can imagine that they might at least test the waters to see where the actors and everyone else is with d&d gone. It's so small that it's not even worth getting anyone's hopes up.

I'm just saying: If GoT is as lucrative as HBO makes it out to be and they were willing to dedicate the next 16 years to the show, there's a small chance that they'll reboot if it gets enough attention (it's literally two or three months of extra subscriptions for several months).
Posted by Athos
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 5/19/19 at 1:44 pm to
Then again. Why didn’t they just fire D&D. Wasn’t like they would have lost much. I’m sure they had other writers working in the show to some extent.

HBO seems to have backed themselves into a corner with these bozos who were jumping ship for SW anyway.

Boggles the mind they needed two years for this godawful season.
Posted by thatguy45
Your alter's mom's basement
Member since Sep 2017
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Posted on 5/19/19 at 2:17 pm to
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Although the good news is that I've heard the source material is completely done for the Star Wars movies, so d&d will be doing what they do best: adapting other people's material.

Assuming they're doing KOTOR, they've got two games and multiple books to adapt. Assuming they retain their ability to adapt stuff, I might actually go see their films, and last sw movie I saw at the theater was 7
If they do it right, the hate will vanish
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