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Historical-Author-49 t1_iu7b6up wrote
Reply to comment by slicshuter in [Discussion] Anyone else struggles with following shows because of the increasingly longer breaks between seasons? by IBoris
Dark is the most confusing show I ever watched, and also one of my favorites. I loved it. But I did read episode synopses and look at family trees after each episode.
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Historical-Author-49 t1_itsuo6u wrote
That's about the age I was when my dad read The Hobbit to me, and then the Lord of the Rings trilogy. He did voices for all the characters. I think it definitely inspired me to be a reader as a kid
Historical-Author-49 t1_itm3yau wrote
Reply to comment by mrnicegy26 in The first season of Game of Thrones:House of Dragon has ended. What is your opinion about it? by mrnicegy26
>it hasn't had a Ned Stark gets executed moment that you know will be considered an all time great scene.
I couldn't disagree more. Episode 8, both Viserys's throne room scene and the dinner party scene, rank up there with the best GOT scenes for me, and in terms of emotional impact on me, above most of them. Maybe above all of them
Historical-Author-49 t1_irswe17 wrote
Reply to comment by VintageOG in (DARK) The soundtrack of Dark perfectly accentuates the series, creating an unsettling atmosphere that never lets the viewer truly relax by TheMediocreCritic
I loved this show so much, but I feel like it was made for me. It's one of my favorite shows ever. I'll do a rewatch at some point
Historical-Author-49 t1_iuf6esa wrote
Reply to comment by HumanOrAlien in Why did Rings Of Power go with a cast of essentially unknown talent? by cactusmaac
I don't know about extremely good, but mostly not bad. I do not think the actress playing Bronwyn is very good, however