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Disenchantment (2018)
Good and bad
The show has very likeable characters and setting, interesting plot, good animation with some misses here and there, good voice acting, but really old and expected jokes. I love it, but I also hate it for the lazy humor. Looking forward to a better season 2.
Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards (2016)
Awesome visuals, weak story
The battle was freaking awesome in visuals, but it sucked in logic.
Jon rushes to save his brother (which is stupid to begin with), yet nobody else of his army moves on or stops him.
If I were Ramsay, I'd shoot Jon Snow instead of Rickon.
Wun wun would've made a much better death for Ramsay than his hounds, looking at his tiny face as he rips him apart, showing him what a puny creature he is. Ramsay being ripped apart by his hounds while Sansa watches is just cliché and fanservice.
And Yara does get under the skin of the khaleesi, but overdoes it for the sake of feminism or something.
Game of Thrones: The Broken Man (2016)
Finally back to the real GoT
It's my first review, and I am writing it because this episode pleasantly surprised me.
It was surprising how little cheesiness was in this episode compared to others in this season. And the dialogue was so much better, with some of Blackfish's quotes taking the top. And the final scene was really WTF for me, it contained the raw realism that Game of Thrones is known for.
Overall, I haven't checked if they changed a director or screenwriter or something since the last change, but the approach is quite different and true to canon. It looks like someone who knows what GoT is about did it. Certainly not looking like a fan-fiction.