I'm just really hoping the right lessons are learned from this season.
I understand that with Barney leaving and covid hitting, that better battle scenes were out of the question, and some quick changes needed to be made re: Mat
An important note is that the rewrites were not ran past Sanderson until after filming started.
If they look at how episode 8 was the one with the lowest positive response, and take the message that they need to work closer with Sanderson and Sarah Nakamura, than I am hoping that the next season will shine.
I understood a lot of the changes, why they were made, even if I didn't like them or disagreed with them. There are some I still don't understand and those are the ones I dislike the worst. Plus I think the execution of some plot elements was poor.
The frustrating thing was actually how much I loved from the show. It swung so hard back and forth between awesome and trash fire for me, sometimes even in the same episode, and I still can't decide whether I love it or hate it. Either way, my disappointment with episode 8 was real, like everything else where I was like "let's see what they do with this" was just borrowed good will and the bill came due.
I hope it takes off and lands on the right foot in season 2.
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I'm just really hoping the right lessons are learned from this season.
I understand that with Barney leaving and covid hitting, that better battle scenes were out of the question, and some quick changes needed to be made re: Mat
An important note is that the rewrites were not ran past Sanderson until after filming started.
If they look at how episode 8 was the one with the lowest positive response, and take the message that they need to work closer with Sanderson and Sarah Nakamura, than I am hoping that the next season will shine.
I understood a lot of the changes, why they were made, even if I didn't like them or disagreed with them. There are some I still don't understand and those are the ones I dislike the worst. Plus I think the execution of some plot elements was poor.
The frustrating thing was actually how much I loved from the show. It swung so hard back and forth between awesome and trash fire for me, sometimes even in the same episode, and I still can't decide whether I love it or hate it. Either way, my disappointment with episode 8 was real, like everything else where I was like "let's see what they do with this" was just borrowed good will and the bill came due.
I hope it takes off and lands on the right foot in season 2.