And their experiences aren't mine - not sure why someone thinking about something a lot really carries any weight when it comes to fantasy.
Fuck Israel
even when it comes to this strictly materialist, scientific-truth-is-the-only-understanding view of things, which was limited even when the positivists tried it for size in the 1880s, you're not acquitting yourself very well. your scientific knowledge is largely bogus and emotionally, preferentially selective. being a capable engineer evidently doesn't give you any qualification to discuss matters of biology, chemistry, or even vast tracts of physics, really. let alone to judge people's entire worldviews and ways of life.what's the difference between some poor victorian churchman in 1860 being confronted with a bit of dinosaur found in devon and you, the racist, being presented with actual scientific understanding on genetics today?
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I checked around and the correct pluralization is encyclopediodes.Dilbert_X wrote:
He's like several encyclopediums
I never watched the early seasons of the original run but watched the last two which were widely considered the worst. The show ended in a way that left it open to a reboot and also greatly disappointed fans of the show.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Dexter 1x1, most of it. I'm sure it's decent if you're into that, but pass. 8 seasons is an investment and these things always feel like they could have been done as a much shorter movie series or serial.
Maybe mac can give me a verdict from his podium. He's like a human encyclopedium for these things.
The show isn't a sprawling story with 10 different plots. It is tightly focused on the inner dynamics with the Targ dynasty. The other great houses get cameos at the best in the story. In that regard the story is like the GoT earlier seasons and not the older ones.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Can I get the bullet points?
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Yeah this show is really good. GoT and house of dragon are the only shows I've watched in the past like 8ish yrs so I don't have much to compare it too but they're both awesome. I'm actually pretty impressed that the British can make shit like this. A chick I was dating got me into GoT during the beginning of the 7th season and I binge watched all the earlier seasons and caught up with her lolSuperJail Warden wrote:
What I liked so much about House of Dragon:
(1) Season 1 has a few time jumps. The whole history of the show covers something like 30 years. This is really cool since you get to see the foundations of the war. GoT eventually got around to explaining all of this but it is different when you actually see it take place. And the writers were pretty good at making this the whole thing a tight family drama.
(2) The show has a big theme about generations changing and how the choices we make affect the people we care about. The time jumps and keeping the story tightly focused on a small group of characters helps. Spoiler (highlight to read):
Watching the children of the main characters continue their parents rivalry but without the understanding that they are a family even if troubled and flawed is especially great. Doubly if you have you have ever dealt with kids. Children don't understand context like adults do. That part of the story feel very real and is well done.
RTHKI, you have read the books?
? both game of thrones and house of dragons are produced by american production companies, with HBO's backing. it's not a 'british production'.I'm actually pretty impressed that the British can make shit like this.