Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 11:12 pm
EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 1:43 pm
Uncle fester wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 3:12 pm
The Cavill nonsense is tiresome. The fanbois decided LHS was a bitch and piled into her & the showrunners but industry insiders indicate that Cavill was very difficult to work with.
They are all relieved he's gone.
He may have been but he was good in the role and the show was decent at one point. Not amazing but not bad. It's straight up shite now. Started wta hing GOT again for the craic and am up to season 5. God it was good though some stuff that Grated in people at the time that I didn't mind, like the sand snakes, I can totally see are shite now. Liam Cunningham also thinking he is at a Sinn Fein Ard Fheis is extremely annoying. I will find it hard to watch anything that nob is in forever more
Cavill suited the role pretty well yes.
Will be interesting to see what happens with the new guy. He'll probably upset the incel fanbase by defending female members of the production from the horrendous abuse they've been subjected to online, something Cavill notably declined to do.
It's sad to think of just how good GOT was in is heyday. The thread on PR had a top five moments of the show and people picked totally different ones because they were so spoiled for choice.
Re: Cavill, I thought it was well known he is a massive Witcher nerdboi? One of the reasons he was so into Season 1 (and I thought worked well) was because he was challenging the showrunners and basically anyone else about authenticity and the style he wanted to play the Witcher in. The background story of Yennefer was, for me, just that - a parallel story that didn't overtake Geralt's. Ciri is introduced but, again, in a secondary way.
S2 then came along and it was all about Ciri, a lot more about Yennefer and Geralt was relegated to bronze medal podium position. Which seemed odd for a series under his name. Apparently he fell out massively with everyone about the direction they were taking it (too woke, too much deviation from the books/games). I can see why and I'm assuming he saw the script for the third season and thought, "sod that".
Onto other series... played catch up with Foundation on Apple TV. I think I'm still to watch the most recent episode, but really enjoy it. So long since I read the books, I'm enjoying it for the big production and generally decent acting. It's good but it seems not universally loved.
I've just started watching Silo, also on Apple TV. Seems good so far - an episode and a half in.