durrandon

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@jordanlund

I'm talking about Manny Jacinto's character, who was there through the whole season.

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@PunchingWood

That's about right. It was mediocre. Which is to say, I had fun watching it with my kid. They introduced a solid villain. I hate to see that story dropped.

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

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@cybervseas @dornad

Was it not an astounding setting when Arya was there?

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

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

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

[–] [email protected] 14 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@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.

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@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.)

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@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.

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@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.

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