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In a way, I almost think it was kino. It's played like a feel good sitcom, Tyrion's back making quips and all, but you can see in his face and voice he's just going through the motions. After everything that happened, he's hollow.
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>>216000672
Yes it's funny as an insult to the audience. They didn't give a fuck
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it's actually crazy how little cultural impact this show had in the end. Considering how crazy popular it was at its peak. The final 2 seasons destroyed its reputation permanently to the point no one even talks about it or cares anymore. Look at HotD too, that show is going down a similar path and it's already been like what, 2 or more years since the last season ended and no one cares about it anymore.

D&D too, they are irrelevant now and seem almost like pariahs despite making one of the most successful shows of all time, I need to go look them up on Wikipedia just to see if they've done anything since because I can't think of a single thing. I remember there were rumors of some "America if the south won the civil war" series that never got off, and some other projects they were attached to. Didn't they sign some massive contract with a streaming service too?
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>>216000777
They were fired ans blacklisted for what they bundled.
The end of GoT relevance in the mainstream was roughly 2015-16
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>>216000805
well I looked them up, seems like they've done 3 projects since it ended, some shit called the chair which I never heard of, 3 body problem and some other upcoming netflix movie that looks uninteresting. Quite the fall from grace.
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>>216000777
D&D had a bunch of projects lined post GoT and they were all cancelled after botching GoT so hard. Take solace in that, at least. The greedy jews just wanted to get onto the next thing and ended up ruining their own careers.
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>>216000777
>it's actually crazy how little cultural impact this show had in the end
To be fair, doesn't it just feel like everything is like that now?
>Wednesday Netflix show becomes huge because of viral TikTok dance trend.
>Second season takes ages to come out.
>Comes and goes super fast.
People used to joke about how the Avatar movies, despite being mutli billion dollar properties would come and go really quickly. I dunno, I feel like it would be naive to say GoT has no impact because the fact is that despite the ending people still did initially tune into HotD. I think general audiences are easily won over despite the trepidations people have towards certain franchises.



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