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Leaving aside the overall quality of the show, you can’t just recast the beloved main character and expect people to still be excited about it. Especially when the original actor is also a gamer who raved about how much he loved the source material, left the show for the right reasons, and connected with the fans so well.
They’ve mishandled this property spectacularly.
It's all part of why I canceled Netflix.
Their stuff seemed generic, and I'd often turn something off after a half hour because it was meandering bullshit.
When something nice and unique did come along it would get canceled, so I stopped watching new series until they developed them a bit.
Then they get their hands on a beloved property and didn't even TRY to adapt it.
I canceled upon the mere rumor of dropping multiple screens.
Netflix should have stayed OUT of production.
I agree with you but he didn't leave on his own accord, they fired him.
Oh damn, I didn’t realize that. Such a bad call.
I'm pretty sure he left, or at the very least they "agreed" to stop cooperation. But I might be wrong, I didn't pay that close attention to the drama back then.
It was one of those resign or we fire you kinda deals according to what I remember reading back when it happened.
I'll take your word for it. Either way, happy for him for making it out of his dream turned nightmare.
I'm honestly surprised we got two decent seasons. I knew Netflix was going to screw it up, they have a horrible track record. Why do people still pay for it? How many times do they have to burn its users?
Ok, first seasom had its issues but I'd agree it was decent, showed potential. But which other one was decent? Second one was abomination, third I didn't make it past Thanedd
I had fun with 2. Definitely a drop from 1 but still fun for me. We don't talk about 3
Oh... Was it that bad? I dropped after S2 because it was (barf emoji) and Cavil announced his departure/recast for S4.
I can't even put my finger on what was the issue with it specifically. But the fact that I endured S2 and couldn't make it through S3 should tell you all you need.
They got back to actually adapting source material, but made it more stupid. The characters were just destilled versions of themselves, there was no depth.
I gave up after the Thanedd episode where they were acting like there is this grand plan that they slowly uncover for you, Ocean's 11-style - they tried to actboh so clever but it was just so not clever they made themselves look stupid.
I gather you arr not familiar with the books then :D
Don't get me wrong, not bashing you for it, glad you were able to enjoy S2 as well.
I am... I just enjoyed it still
Well good for you then. I didn't think it possible :D
Damn his team need props for the building a PC video. Locked in an entire demographic worth billions for just a cheap video that probably cost 5 grand to make.
Like with so many shows and movies i think a lot of it is down to a grave misunderstanding of what a producer should do. A producer shouldn't be producing the show/movie. A producer should produce the money to pay for the show/movie because it's a project they believe in.
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