JayGoptri
Overlord
★★★★★
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Well ladies and gentlemen, the next great American Flop is fast approach. Looking at the trailers, and reviews, I am already disappointed but maybe there is a small hope that that somehow, they can recreate the pattern which all good literature needs to garner the feelings that religious communities tend to produce in people. The first serious got this formula right for about roughly 4-5 seasons. They gave us the impression they were going to eventually EXPLAIN the Gods to us. But of course, everyone should now be able to say George Martin is not as good of a writer as "fantasy Normies" though, rather he is a confused contradictory paperweight who has no answers to the questions he raised.
It was very obvious that with Disney, Lord of the Rings was going to have everything from homosexual elves to negro dwarfs, but maybe some of us were so naieve that we held out hope for HBO' Miguel Sapochnik, Terrance Winter and Tim Van Patton to hold out and resist. After all these directors should be the ones brought on as they try to stick with old school tropes and in the process make more "based" content than their new age contemporaries.
So my question for discussion is, in this Woke climate, is there any way, even by mistake that a writer or TV series can produce something meaningful again? Any thoughts are welcome. Whether you are fans or not.
Anyway, Nerdortic and a bunch of others have explained the deets.
View: https://youtu.be/SIoeO47S1IM
It was very obvious that with Disney, Lord of the Rings was going to have everything from homosexual elves to negro dwarfs, but maybe some of us were so naieve that we held out hope for HBO' Miguel Sapochnik, Terrance Winter and Tim Van Patton to hold out and resist. After all these directors should be the ones brought on as they try to stick with old school tropes and in the process make more "based" content than their new age contemporaries.
So my question for discussion is, in this Woke climate, is there any way, even by mistake that a writer or TV series can produce something meaningful again? Any thoughts are welcome. Whether you are fans or not.
Anyway, Nerdortic and a bunch of others have explained the deets.
View: https://youtu.be/SIoeO47S1IM