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The Walking Dead (2010)
Guess I didn't watch the same thing as others no way this is a 10/10.
Barely a decent episode yet again with annoying story telling, Eugene and Co story is boring AF. Negan and Maggie storyline was supposed to be interesting but the interactions were bad and boring, both their character have gone nowhere. So glad it's ending, so glad the fans won't have this series anymore. Walking dead will forever be for me as "SEASON 1" only. Rest is garbage.
Fainaru fantajî XIV: Shinsei eoruzea (2012)
MSQ fluff
If you don't like the Trial / "Realm Reborn" take my word, you won't like any of it...
New players hope you are ready for 200+ hours of MSQ which is mainly reading text.
I fell for the recent hype. To all the people who says "it gets better" seriously, what is wrong with you? This constant insincerity is what kept me going. IT DOESN'T GET BETTER (a least to the point it serves as a valid argument).
I just finished Shadowbringers 5.5 MSQ, and let me tell you, this is an "interactive Novel" more than it is a video game.
Sure with each expansion the game (novel) gets a little better, in terms of graphics, animations, storytelling, but the CORE of the game doesn't change, it is still this outdated mmorpg tab targeting, with its main FOCUS on MSQ, which is basically walls of text.
Your quests in order of occurrences is: talk, travel, click objects, kill NPCs, do dungeons/trials/story instances.
They added one different mechanic in Stormblood lol, which is to "click stuff in FPS mode".
I can count the EPIC moments of the story in one hand! 3 of them were in Havensward and 2 in Shadowbringers (forget RR and SB).
The main focus of this game is the MSQ, but the problem is; the MSQ is 90% fluff pointless writing and storytelling, you could cut out 80% of this writing and still get a concise accurate description of the story, albeit just more on point.
What Square Enix is doing is inflating game time content with more and more text and sloppy animation screens, which I'm not kidding stretches the MSQ than it really needs to be. I'm not even talking about important background build up, I'm talking about content you won't even remember because it served no purpose in the grand scheme of things. (Anything you wont remember a month from now isn't worth reading about).
Because the MSQ is mainly storytelling, and single player orientated, why not just play better solo video games that are much, much better technically advanced in gameplay, like GTA 5, Witcher 3, red redemption 2, and hundreds of others titles?
There were times I was so desperate to just "play" the game, because there is so few dungeons/trials and killing quests in-between all the walls of text.
One could always pay a story skip potion, but the fact is MSQ is the focus of this game, the endgame is extra stuff. Players and Square have both said that MSQ is the focus of the game, and the more casual player base.
WoW = focuses on repeatable endgame content after a short introductory (and often crap) storyline.
FF14 = 200 hours of MSQ (at minimum) at which point you can cycle through some endgame content and get max ilvl gear fairly easily. But levelling others job/crafts, which has its own questlines seems be one of the most popular things to do.
I won't be buying Endwalker. People who enjoy reading fluff for hundreds of hours to see one good cutscene here and there, you do that, enjoy! I'll watch it in a recap YouTube video and do more productive things with my life than read FLUFF MSQ content, which is intentionally used to extend game play time.
"You can always make more money, but you can't make more time" think about if you're really enjoying that 200 hours or if you're only enjoy small amounts of it. Whilst the epic moments were epic, the pain of going through so much unfun content to see it was not worth it. The balance is definitely not there.
Even most fans think the post RR quests are so bad, yet square hasnt fixed it by just removing it for new players by using a short narration cutscene to bring players up to date for havensward. (And i heard it was even worse, oh dear God).
The Walking Dead: Home Sweet Home (2021)
Hand grenade scene lol.
Who knew you could nullify a grenade Just by "getting down" literally right next to the grenade. GARBAGE WRITERS AND DIRECTOR.
#Saraitda (2020)
I've lost a few more brain cells...
OK if you like apocalypse movies, skip otherwise.
Main character is a man-child and annoying to watch for the entire first half of the movie, he offers little in terms of interest or story, seriously summarise what this character offered once you seen the movie? Could have been replaced with an 11 year old boy and got the same storyline.
The girl is a little better but no explanation or backstory to her abilities.
Invisible helicopter, most of where my brains cells were lost in order to accept it.
The man on the 8th floor story line made no sense, no matter how much you want to push his (poor) "reasoning", I really thought that story was going somewhere else...
Dark: Das Paradies (2020)
Fantastic ending.
I was wondering if they will keep milking it and coming up with random stuff and burst into a crap show that ended up like "Lost". I was wrong, I admire so much that they actually had a close after 3 seasons, with fantastic story telling.
I nearly cried at the "dissolving" scene, shut up I didn't cry, you cried.
This series was literally a confirmation of all the ways I see reality or think about reality, but seeing as I "know" reality to be infinite it can't actually be explained, no new perspectives for me but supporting nether the less.
Great F series.
Dark (2017)
Closer to reality than you might think.
For one to realise that reality is identical to god, which is identical to consciousness, god an infinite dreaming machine, one must contemplate death or experience it to understand what one was before being born, or one will become after death.
This series is closer to reality than what most people will think, a bit of a narrowed, dumb down idea of reality, but it must be so to help conceptualize it. Reality is infinite, and this series touches on very well quotes, mysticism, spirituality, existence and existential questioning and other areas such as time travel, alternative & parallel universes, and many more.
Just finished watching this series, I love they actually had a solid story line with a solid finish. Great job guys, better story telling than Game of Thrones lol.
THIS GROUP OF PEOPLE HAVE REAL PASSION TO MAKE REAL WORK, REAL MEANING, WHICH IS MISSING TOO MUCH THESE DAYS. <3
The Walking Dead: Walk with Us (2020)
I'm unable to see what fans are seeing. Are we watching the same thing?
I really don't share the same perspective or understand some of these high rating reviews, they seem so delusional.
"Great battle"? There was a mediocre, short battle. Have you guys not seen any quality TV series? Hello? Not a single GoT battle? Even when they had a limited budget? What about the Witcher? Or any Super hero series for that matter. This battle is one of the worse I've seen if we go by comparison, and I'm really talking about a side by side comparison.
"People who quit watching are missing out?" Don't worry about other people, just because you enjoy crap does not mean they will, chances are if they stopped watching this series, they would probably hate it more so now.
"Best Episode yet"? There hasn't been a best episode since season 1 where the show should have finished with a strong start before the insanely rapidly declining quality. Sacking of the original director seems to have reduced the overall quality.
"Clever writing, clever twist"? Only in TWD you can get a story line where Alden shoots a zombie attacking Beta (the enemy) bullseye in the head. Whilst avoiding Beta altogether... Erm why? Not a single good reason or logical explanation could be given. Why did Negan not Kill Alpha when they had intercourse and were isolated stopping a potential war? No good reason. Why Negan even TIE Lydia to a chair if you're only protecting her? So Walkers can munch on her if they manage to get in? What purpose did the ROPE have besides pretending to build up tension and drama? This is trash story writing, oh my god it's so bad, I feel insulted by having to watch the script written.
Anti-climactic ending to the episode, didn't find it impressive at all, it was not clever in any way, shape or form, no Negan and Carol didn't look badass or clever, and it was a total waste of biggin up a character with such a lacklustre closure.
Even if you're an overly positive person who wants to praise everything, just a loyal sheep fan, you're in fact rewarding mediocrity and a lack of skill which in effect is a negative contribution.
For example no will bother to learn how to master art and draw like Leonardo or sculpt like Michelangelo, if you can make more success and praise by just slapping paint onto and canvas in 2 minutes and calling it "abstract painting". It devalues mastery, if people enjoy lazy writing as much as masterful writing, no one will spend the time and effort to write a master piece.
Terrible series, terrible episode, as usual. I'm only watching it because I've already invested into it and it's mainly been the only zombie series. If i could do it all again, I'd stop after the first season which was great.
The Witcher (2019)
No where near as good as Witcher 3.
TL:DR: Ok to watch as a low-key entertainment, if you find yourself bored. no where near as good as the video games in terms of quality or universe. So I don't see the point of making an inferior witcher product years later.
1) Pacing was bad, felt like scenes were jumping too quickly and story telling was off, (on the other hand GoT first few seasons had great pacing).
2) Henry Cavill as Geralt was cringy at times, this might not be the actors fault per se, but the cringy writing and directing to blame. Doesn't feel like geralt I grew to know at all.
3) Jokes weren't funny, drop it.
4) Story was ok, not amazing, I mean I couldn't care less if it ended with season 1. Whilst i was hooked to the witcher 3 universe, and wanted to cry once 100% completion of the game.
5) "A Night to Remember" Launch Cinematic - The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is better than this entire series alone. How the director couldn't make one badass scene to top this in 8 episodes is beyond me, totally a wasted oppurtunity of making the Witcher a bad ass series.
Game of Thrones: The Iron Throne (2019)
From where it started to where it ended. Very different show.
I'm only giving it a 5/10 because I knew it would just be a wrap up episode, so wasn't expecting much.
Just feels too different to the original GoT, very anticlimatic. Nothing epic, no satisfying ending. Just feels DULL man, it's just empty and sad.
I feel like so much potential just went untold. It's almost like they just wanted to end it as fast as possible.
Well at least it's over.
Game of Thrones: The Bells (2019)
Like Leonardo Da Vinci throwing a bucket of paint stripper on the Mona Lisa
I won't remember how good Game of Thrones was, I will remember how terrible it ended.
One episode we have "active radar homing" precision arrows where 3 arrows hit a dragon. Next episode, with no change of tactics Drogo: "hold my beer".
Daenerys did not go through enough trauma or reasoning to do what she did. It's stupid, she went from being reasonable to completely psycho and mentally ill within a course of 2-3 episodes.
Conclusion to the last season of GoT: It's all about hype and doing hollywood cliche stuff, battles and CGI with typical dumb hollywood script writing and direction.
Disservice to fans who loved the original show. 2 Years for just special effects and CGI.
Game of Thrones: The Last of the Starks (2019)
I don't know if they can save the Final Season
1. This episode was one of the most boring episodes, there should be no room for boredom in the last 3 episodes of GoT ever.
2. All the characters were absolutely annoying and weird in this episode, it broke so much immersion. Especially Danerys, Jaime, Bron, Such awful screenplay.
3. Milked the dragon too much, made it look like the dragon died in battle of winterfell, only to have it "injured" and instantly slaughtered in this episode. The impact of something/someone dying wears out if you keep presumming they're dead already.
4. Missandei as the main character to die as a cliff hanger for the last two episodes, who cares about missandei, she's really not of any importance, you guys need inspiration from the red wedding episode, not typical hollywood cliche stuff.
5. So many questionable plot holes, such as not seeing the fleet of ships and why this random character Euron Greyjoy always wins every situation he runs into.
Game of Thrones: The Long Night (2019)
Spoilt and ruined by its Witch "Prophercy"
The scene with the Arya and the Red lady witch and the "blue eye" prophercy was completely and utterly a spoiler for me. I knew exactly what was going to happen straight after that scene 30 minutes before the event took place.
What the hell were you thinking with such childish spoilers, so unnecessary, after that point I knew all this "we are doomed" scenes were going to be reversed by Arya killing the Night king instantly. I was actually hoping big main characters would die after that point.
It was so predictable, soooo anticlimactic, such a disservice to the Night King. Ser Jorah and Theon were the only worthy characters he ended.
The battle was good, and the scenes were epic, but you can't ruin it with spoiler, GoT is all about the shock factor, and being unpredictable, this was very predictable.