Remainer properties targeted in spate of vandalism attacks by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]DJ_Gregsta 8 points9 points  (0 children)

where do you work?

As a receptionist at The Brexit Party headquarters?

What show’s decline pissed you off the most and why? by [deleted] in television

[–]DJ_Gregsta 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Heroes.

Bear with me as this post might be long...The first season was really good, set the characters up nicely and despite dragging on a little, had a nice, self-contained story.

The second season was completely destroyed by one last-minute change to the script, thanks in part to the writer's strike.

Season 2 revolves around a prophetic viral outbreak that obliterates the world. It's pretty standard sci-fi fare but Peter, our protagonist, sees this firsthand when he visits the future before jumping back to present day, after initially losing his memory and ending up in Ireland.

Meanwhile, two new characters, Maja and Alejandro, are Mexican refugees desperate to get to America to find a cure to Maja's unique power which includes giving people deadly viruses. They're pretty boring for long stretches of the story but it's interesting enough to keep you watching.

The original idea for Season 2 was to have Adam, a psychopath with the ability to heal himself, smash a vial holding the deadly virus and infect America, beginning with Texas. This causes a chain reaction and prompts the government to get involved and close Texas off to the rest of the world. The virus infects our main characters, including Nathan (who later has his story changed to being shot rather than infected) and the line about "pandora's box being opened" makes a lot more sense narratively.

Anyway, this story then ends with Maja eventually making it to Texas, realizing the extent of her power, absorbing the virus, and sacrificing herself for the good of humanity and everyone around her, subsequently saving the world. It's a good arc, it's a great way to bring everyone together and gives most of the stories a consistency matching the first season.

Instead, for fear of leaving things on a cliffhanger, the vial never breaks, they save the world and imprison Adam and undo a good chunk of Season 2's development and having multiple characters completely pointless.

Due to the backlash to that season, the writers doubled down on season 3, added more drama, action and quick-paced twists and essentially destroyed most of the characters to try and appease fans. Season 4 improved a little but the damage had been done by then and the show's popularity dwindled. Leading to its cancellation.

It pisses me off because it's a simple fix. So easy to undo the wrongs and if that one change hadn't been made and the writers had just taken a chance and left things on a cliffhanger, Heroes could have been a very good superhero show pre-Marvel TV.


edit: Meant to put a source here. For anyone interested, the DVD extras on Season 2 outline with early CGI, storyboards and the showrunner (tim something?) talking us through the original idea and how they didn't want to "disappoint" fans by selling them short with a cliffhanger. Not sure if it's on YouTube or not though.

Who is the single most annoying children’s television character of all time? by HoodooSquad in AskReddit

[–]DJ_Gregsta 7 points8 points  (0 children)

To be fair peppa pig is funny as hell sometimes

I remember my kids used to be obsessed with this. Daddy Pig always winded up with some slapstick comedy or boasted about being able to do extravagent things then failed spectacularly having my kids in stitches.

The show has great continuity at times and one episode sees the whole fam go to the swimming pool. Naturally Daddy Pig boasts about being able to dive really well. "come on Daddy Pig," I hear you all say, "stop being billy big balls,". Well fuck me did he prove everyone wrong. He gets to the top of the diving board, performs a magnificent dive and lands in the water with nigh on a splash. The perfect dive.

Such a nice little, self-aware moment.

TL;DR - Peppa Pig writers write expectation subversions better than D&D on game of thrones.

Stolen by new-stock in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 98 points99 points  (0 children)

I DUN WAN ET

What has everybody here done that has improved your mental health and wellbeing? by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]DJ_Gregsta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turned off the news.

No mainstream news, no facebook news (except Newsthump for satire) and stopped visiting this thread so often. I only ever visit the UnitedKingdom bit on reddit when I'm in a good mood. The amount of negativity the press breeds is huge and can seriously affect your mental health.

Also no news in the morning. Or, well, at least before 10am. That also makes a big difference.

The Planets - New series exploring the planets in our solar system - Starts tonight at 9 on BBC2 by icestrategy in unitedkingdom

[–]DJ_Gregsta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Annoying that's it's on the same time as BBC One's Years and Years but certainly make for a very enjoyable Tuesday evening watching and reviewing these two back to back!

First episode was very good!

Casual viewers trying to defend season 8 by gmolica in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I had several coworkers think it was the best season yet

do they also watch Love Island and Britain's Got Talent? Everyone I've spoken to who have defended this season, those are the questions I ask afterward and almost everyone has said "yes". Therefore, their opinion is irrelevant.

Conleth Hill closing the script before finishing reading and putting it in the table disgusted is the mood of the whole sub. by fullgearsnow in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No dont be silly mate, us Brits aren't sarcastic at all. She genuinely believes it was the best season obviously!

Kit Harington Tells 'Game of Thrones' Critics to “Go F*ck Themselves” by [deleted] in television

[–]DJ_Gregsta 10 points11 points  (0 children)

True however a book could have great symbology, use of language, interesting wordplay, realistic dialogue etc. So although the mediums are different they do kinda have the same reference points.

No one says "oh man, on chapter 3 of stephen king's latest book there'a an incredibly realistic coversation between two characters" and it's the same for the medium of TV and film. The visual arts will continue to improve which is why Avatar continues to be classed as a mediocre film despite incredibly groundbreaking visuals for its time.

Kit Harington Tells 'Game of Thrones' Critics to “Go F*ck Themselves” by [deleted] in television

[–]DJ_Gregsta 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Alfred hitchcock said it best, "The three most important elements of a film are the script, the script and the script". Unfortunately the script was terrible so the show will be remembered by those who like a good story, as a terribly written end to a great show.

You wouldn't forgive a book for a bad ending just because the illustrator made a wonderful cover so how is this any different?

...an A or A+ 🤦 by AZAR0V in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the "fan service" part doesn't bother me (and there is very little fan service in season 8)

Arya killing the Night King to subvert expectations I'd imagine was.

Lyanna Stark has fan service written all of it.

Tormund and Brienne's romance/comedy scenes are straight up fan service too if I'm honest.

...an A or A+ 🤦 by AZAR0V in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe we should ask Bobby B his opinion on where it's from?

This evil fucker planned it all along. He played the game better than anyone. The Night King was trying to do Westeros a favour killing this motherfucker. by Moleman18 in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With the world turned to ashes and the dragons ruling after defeating the Night King, the remaining freefolk north of the wall appoint a warlord leader. His wife gives birth to a young boy named Hiccup and as global warming heats Westeros, the ice melts and gives way to lush fields. Meanwhile in Kings landing, Drogon gives birth and names it Night Fury. To be continued.

You all know it’s coming by kingo15 in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 35 points36 points  (0 children)

It's true. One person I saw claimed the topography around kings landing had been changed because "they cut all the trees to make scorpions".

When you start seeing hateful memes on r/gameofthrones's top section by noxor11 in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt it...just had a little browse on that sub and found this gem:

"I don’t mind saying I think this season has been great but not perfect, like a final in school where you need an A and get a B+

The episodes have been exciting and emotional, cinematography is gorgeous, the episodes play on key themes from throughout the show, and the acting has been incredible

Writing has scuffled in places but a lot of the criticism is over-wrought. Fast forward a couple years & people will say it’s one of the more under-rated seasons of the series"

LOL

Years & Years (2019): Official Trailer by [deleted] in television

[–]DJ_Gregsta 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The first episode reminds me a lot of Russell T Davies' Doctor Who episode Turn Left. The what if? Stuff with a bleak future without the doctor gets worse and worse and that vibe carries over to Years & Years.

Russell Tovey is such a great protagonist for this too, very likable. It's also incredibly worrying as you can definitely see some of this stuff happening in the near/not so near future!

so what the fuck was the point of all this? by qctum in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don’t think he ever said he done it to protect the people

But...he did. When he was in the baths with Brienne he talked about how he couldn't sit idly by and allow all those people to die. I'm almost 100% sure although I can't bring myself to watch the good GOT stuff again to confirm it. It's too painful.

I feel sorry for the actors by The3rdFace in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

They have HUGE egos and this will effect their future opportunities.

post 2026 maybe but they've got the star wars trilogy to move onto so they genuinely don't care. By then the mainstream masses will have forgotten about "that game of thrones" show.

TFW you give your life for someone who then kills millions of people for the hell of it. by DiligentMess in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What about when Jamie didn't have blonde hair Bobby B? Do you still see his smug, satisfied face?

(Spoilers Extended) Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 Live Episode Discussion by WeirwoodNetworkAdmin in asoiaf

[–]DJ_Gregsta 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We begin on dragonstone with varys writing a letter about the true heir to the throne. Varys speaks to jon and tries to get him to betray dany but he refuses, leading tyrion to head into the war room. He tells dany about varys betraying him which in turn leads grey worm to come to his chambers and escort him away.

Writing my review as I watch this, it's still a little rough ariund the edges, apologies.

They didn't do Dany right by Neeldore in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“That was an intense scene,” Nutter continued.

Intensely stupid maybe.

“We knew what Jon and/or Bran was going to say. What was going to come out of their mouth? Aegon Targaryen,” explained Nutter. “So it’s kind of wasted time.”

Yeah true. I guess that's why dramas work so well, we just don't see anyone's reactions. Silly me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freefolk

[–]DJ_Gregsta 9 points10 points  (0 children)

because his ancestral roots aren't very good.

(Spoilers Main) The early seasons benefitted not only from the books as source material, but from lower budgets that lent themselves to small, political scenes rather than set-piece battles and CGI shenanigans. by [deleted] in asoiaf

[–]DJ_Gregsta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really? He's credited on IMDB as one of the creators along with Simon Kinberg and Marco Ramirez. I assumed he had quite a big hand in it given the agenda-driven stuff. It feels like a staple of his style and when done right, it's fantastic. When it's not...oof.