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  • @dornad
    It was one of the Green Men from the Isle of Faces.

  • @dornad I genuinely fear for Rhaenyra when her and Daemon are alone in a room together.

  • @dornad @CoffeeAddict He is very consistent with his disregard for his daughter's emotional well being.

  • @TallonMetroid @Lyre The prequels were largely saved by the the Clone Wars animated series as well. I don't see how that happens for the sequel trilogy.

  • @Klanky @setsneedtofeed

    We won't get something as good as Andor until we do. That is, you can't plan on it. It will happen eventually, but Andor was a hard to match high water mark. (I also would have appreciated Acolyte more as a mystery.)

  • @Reach Lol, I sat through the whole thing a year ago, because I was haunted by it from my childhood. It is truly awful.

  • @Reach @downpunxx

    Then I would name you a liar, Ser Reach!

    Just kidding. You can like it all if you want. I love that modern Star Wars is basically a big buffet where you can take what you want and leave what you don't want. If you want to gobble down everything on the buffet table, have at it.

  • @Emperor I actually like that line. I think it works for the character. In a movie filled with bad dialogue, I don't understand why that is the line so many people bring up.

  • @Shyfer @kalpol

    Serious agreement. A better director, and to be fair to Lucas, a director than wasn't busy dealing with all the new special effect technology, and a bit of work on the script to sell Anakin's fall to the dark side a bit better and we would have had a solid trilogy.

  • @Shyfer @NeptuneOrbit

    I think Rogue One and Andor are better entry points for people who like grittier more socially realistic fantasy/sci-fi. If she likes BSG and GoT, she is far more likely to be into Andor than other Star Wars.

  • @Oneeightnine
    Probably Civilization or Crusader Kings at this point.

  • @Odo @Oneeightnine I had a pretty similar experience, tearing through the books between seasons 1 and 2. Reconciling Ian Glen's charisma with the book version Mormont, creeping on a teenage girl, was hard too.

  • @CaseyMasterpiece @MushuChupacabra The sad thing is that the "Inside the Episode" explanation often undermined far better explanations being posted by apologist fans.

  • @kometes @Oneeightnine

    Brienne's Feast plot was great her plot line and Lady Stoneheart should have been in season 4/5. (Along with Nimble Dick).

  • @DapperDog @dornad Legit, I felt that way about every character in Feast before I gave it a second read.