Yes, I think after its successful opening I am not the only person to have shared that sentiment. But I understand the rage.
The original LOTR is my favourite trilogy of all time. It added a few things into it too. But was so beautiful.
I didn't like the Hobbit albeit its start. Far too much was changed. But the CGI I hated more.
This series presently I have enjoyed the opening. Those orcs aren't CGI. The troll looked menacing like the original film. Despite its easier takedown from girlpower United. I understand what is trying to be provided with Galadriel's change, it needs a main rather than so many more. I didn't find it overly woke either, rather incorporating culture into today's climate. Yea it comes off a bit, but it didn't make me blink. Although cringe at the title suggested as leader of the 5 armies. Whatever.
They also mucked up. Okay her brother has a dagger/short sword in the opening realm. But she has to relinquish hers on returning?
I hope my words don't bite me by the time it's through. Yes I'm a purist and I have been the first to anger at things like GOT. Hell call me an odd one out but apart from the lackluster story, not as ominous, I am enjoying the casting, except god she's awful, annoying, bratty, and dialogue much more in the House of Dragons.
When it was the Foundation I didn't even bother. I watched the episode you're suggesting, it was good, as well as others, but it's what they've done to the characters and the pretext. I am not continuing with The Wheel of Time.
Here there is room for a little more interpretation. The story is a larger backstory and arc. But agreed perhaps within clause, and enough to draw eyre from the purists, but personally I haven't experienced it yet. Although who knows by ending.
Yes, I think after it's successful opening I am not the only person to have shared that sentiment. But I understand the rage.
The original LOTR is my favourite trilogy of all time. It added a few things into it too. But was so beautiful.
I didn't like the Hobbit albeit its start. Far too much was changed. But the CGI I hated more.
This series presently I have enjoyed the opening. Those orcs aren't CGI. The troll looked menacing like the original film. Despite its easier takedown from girlpower United. I understand what is trying to be provided with Galadriel's change, it needs a main rather than so many more. I didn't find it overly woke either, rather incorporating culture into today's climate. Yea it comes off a bit, but it didn't make me blink. Although cringe at the title suggested as leader of the 5 armies. Whatever.
They also mucked up. Okay her brother has a dagger/short sword in the opening realm. But she has to relinquish hers on returning?
I hope my words don't bite me by the time it's through. Yes I'm a purist and I have been the first to anger at things like GOT. Hell call me an odd one out but apart from the lackluster story, not as ominous, I am enjoying the casting, except god she's awful, annoying, bratty, and dialogue much more in the House of Dragons.
When it was the Foundation I didn't even bother. I watched the episode you're suggesting, it was good, as well as others, but it's what they've done to the characters and the pretext. I am not continuing with The Wheel of Time.
Here there is room for a little more interpretation. The story is a larger backstory and arc. But agreed perhaps within clause, and enough to draw eyre from the purists, but personally I haven't experienced it yet. Although who knows by ending.
Yes, I think after it's successful opening I am not the only person to have shared that sentiment. But I understand the rage.
The original LOTR is my favourite trilogy of all time. It added a few things into it too. But was so beautiful.
I didn't like the Hobbit albeit it's start. Far too much was changed. But the CGI I hated more.
This series presently I have enjoyed the opening. Those orcs aren't CGI. The troll looked menacing like the original film. Despite its easier takedown from girlpower United. I understand what is trying to be provided with Galadriel's change, it needs a main rather than so many more. I didn't find it overly woke either, rather incorporating culture into today's climate. Yea it comes off a bit, but it didn't make me blink. Although cringe at the title suggested as leader of the 5 armies. Whatever.
They also mucked up. Okay her brother has a dagger/short sword in the opening realm. But she has to relinquish hers on returning?
I hope my words don't bite me by the time it's through. Yes I'm a purist and I have been the first to anger at things like GOT. Hell call me an odd one out but apart from the lackluster story, not as ominous, I am enjoying the casting, except god she's awful, annoying, bratty, and dialogue much more in the House of Dragons.
When it was the Foundation I didn't even bother. I watched the episode you're suggesting, it was good, as well as others, but it's what they've done to the characters and the pretext. I am not continuing with The Wheel of Time.
Here there is room for a little more interpretation. The story is a larger backstory and arc. But agreed perhaps within clause, and enough to draw eyre from the purists, but personally I haven't experienced it yet. Although who knows by ending.
Yes, I think after it's successful opening I am not the only person to have shared that sentiment. But I understand the rage.
The original LOTR is my favourite trilogy of all time. It added a few things into it too. But was so beautiful.
I didn't like the Hobbit albeit it's start. Far too much was changed. But the CGI I hated more.
This series presently I have enjoyed the opening. Those orcs aren't CGI. The troll looked menacing like the original film. Despite its easier takedown from girlpower United. I understand what is trying to be provided with Galadriel's change, it needs a main rather than so many more. I didn't find it overly woke either, rather incorporating culture into today's climate. Yea it comes off a bit, but it didn't make me blink. Although cringe at the title suggested as leader of the 5 armies. Whatever.
They also mucked up. Okay her brother has a dagger in the opening realm. But she has to relinquish hers on returning?
I hope my words don't bite me by the time it's through. Yes I'm a purist and I have been the first to anger at things like GOT. Hell call me an odd one out but apart from the lackluster story, not as ominous, I am enjoying the casting, except god she's awful, annoying, bratty, and dialogue much more in the House of Dragons.
When it was the Foundation I didn't even bother. I watched the episode you're suggesting, it was good, as well as others, but it's what they've done to the characters and the pretext. I am not continuing with The Wheel of Time.
Here there is room for a little more interpretation. The story is a larger backstory and arc. But agreed perhaps within clause, and enough to draw eyre from the purists, but personally I haven't experienced it yet. Although who knows by ending.