I said this before, after season 6 ended. That two short seasons isn't enough to end the story without the pacing feeling very uneven. Game of Thrones being known for its's slow pace and depth.
Now that I've just finished season 7 I still feel the same way. It did feel rushed.
Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed it immensely. But a lot felt underdeveloped. The Jon Snow/Daenarys love story being one example that springs to mind. They knew each other for five minutes, then suddenly they're in love. It didn't feel as natural as it should have. Plot strands are raised and closed soon after without the chance to simmer. The dialogue felt brisker and emptier.
And now in the final season they have to play out the whole conflict with the whitewalkers and the battle against Cersei all in a mere six episodes.
It really does seem like an odd decision to cut the amount of episodes. It makes no sense from both the showrunners point of view, who will make less money and the viewers.
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CalabrianQueen válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 9. 13:21
Im no expert on production costs but CGI cost for the Dragons, white Walkers and wights is likely far too expensive to justify 10 episode seasons at this point.
These 6 episodes may very well be 80 minutes long, essentially short films. That should be enough time to resolve the story. And They promised a bittersweet ending, so the ultimate finale may not be Dany vs Cersei. For all we know the Night King might be closing in on her doorstep in the first scene of season 8.
JustinJackFlash válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 10. 08:33
You don't have to have dragons, white walkers and battle scenes in every episode. Game of Thrones is about politics, plotting, double dealing and character developments more than special effects and action.
That sounds good. I like the idea of a completely unexpected ending that could be quite dark.
snoho válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 10. 16:39
It's simple. They no longer have the GRRM source material.
Best case scenario, he finally releases The Winds of Winter and we get a more detailed account.
JustinJackFlash válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 10. 16:56
I do believe that is something to do with it, yes.
Is he still doing more books then? Or has he given up?
snoho válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 10. 17:05
He's been working on The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring for years now. The former is likely finished but the added pressure of the show's (huge) fanbase probably keeps him second guessing himself.
CalabrianQueen válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 17. 11:39
It was until they ran out of GRRM material to draw from. Now the show is about how many epic CGI scenes can we can string together and still have enough money in the budget for anything else.
I'm thinking one of our star-crossed lovers doesn't make it to the end.
JustinJackFlash válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 23. 15:04
I'd like it if they pull some kind of surprise that's a bit more than just a big character dying. But I think your probably right.
SevenHouses válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. október 23. 16:32
From the very first episode I've been expecting a dark ending. "Winter is coming" and it's supposed to be a long one. How can it end any other way. I will be hugely disappointed if GoT ends with even the tiniest bit of hope...