I find this show’s plot/story laughably bad but the style is amazing!… like a Lambo with a chevy engine hahaha.
The flashbacks have flashbacks, and every few minutes there’s a flashback.
Yes, I can follow the plot. But this doesn’t mean I enjoy the constant flashbacks.
Had the same problem.
Other shows deal with this by adjusting the filter or background music during a flash ack
I have not started Season 2. Season 1 was a mess though and also loaded with flashbacks.
Paradise is an odd one there would be interesting episodes, really great episodes and holy shit really really terrible episodes.
“The Day” episode is just incredible, unfortunately the next episode was the season finale and it was utter shit.
I am used to just not getting it, with it comes to “popular” shows and movies, but good lord I found the first season of this show to be so plodding and predictable. Also the lead has all the onscreen premise of a plank of wood.
How this got a second season is a mystery to me, let alone a third..
Skrein has the looks and would really work as Baldur! I have only seen him in a few things and he sure seems to give it his all.
Apparently Skrein was an absolute pain in the ass to work with on Game of Thrones. Now was that because he was a pain in the ass or were the people he was working with were a pain in the ass?
It’s no season one, but I still enjoyed season two.
Without spoiling anything the end of season two doesn’t really work, but it doesn’t work because the season just sorta ends. If season three can pay off and finish the story of season two, as well as tell the next step of the story in season three, then I think it will all work out.
There are some other issues with season two, and during season two and going into season three GRRM has some harsh feedback. A creator isn’t always right, but it is concerning.
I think season two is worth getting into as preparation for season three, but if you waited I think that’s fine too.
Between seasons 4 & 5 of Game of Thrones I read all the released books and three Dunk & Egg novellas. The first novella, The Hedge Knight, was my absolute favorite of the three and when talk of spinoffs began I was really hoping we would get Dunk & Egg.
The first season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has been basically perfect. It’s everything I could have asked for, plus some excellent new stuff that fits the story and world well.
I think the second novella is the weakest of the three, not bad but not as memorable as the first. However based on what we got from season one I expect the show runner Ira Parker will know what to add and change to keep it worth watching.
The lives of Dunk & Egg are interesting, so this show has lots of story left to tell. And if we make it to the ending (possibly 12-15 stories later), it’ll be a hell of a ride.
The uniforms are little bit on the nose.
There is new one of these for every generation. My favorite is the 1995 BBC mini-series.
We could have had another season of Domina, but got this instead.
Yeah, all consumers care about is good content.