S2 is pretty safe. I only made it up to part of S3. I know that onwards from that they just start taking things out of sequence from various parts of the series (and of course they have changed a few things which I have to say, I find annoying. Interpretations are understandable, but we're talking major character changes, things that perhaps JRRM planned and told the show runners but which have not been written in the actual book series yet?? I am being optimistic here.)
The show is good in its own right, but I obviously have more faith than they do that JRRM isn't going to shuffle off anytime soon. :P
I'm sorry I ran off. ^^;; I would start to make entries and then close the window and/or have saved bits of them on my computer. A lot of life stuff and trying to submerge myself in writing land.
whenever I get stuck, my mind decides to focus on another story. Which leaves me with a bunch of WIPs that I'm not sure if I will ever finish.
That sort of thing scares me. It's not that I have so many ideas but I'd hate to think that they'd have the insolence to sprout off entirely. I did have a character express interest in a different character that I did not even intend them to have interest in at all! or not much at all.
Earlier in the week, I was at that "Oh no. Why am I even writing this? It's no good!" stage But just two days prior, I loved my story. Hahaha. Other folks must think writers are bananas!
and it will also give me the excuse to watch Merlin and Arthur act like an old married couple.
That is the sort of thing that makes me wish that during the final season (for an entire season at least), Arthur had known. It would have been so interesting! I think that they still would have bickered like an old married couple. It could have been their secret together which would have led to so many intercharacter tensions. I am not wearing ship goggles as I type this. And I realize I have probably babbled about this before.
I think that nearly every finale for every series (not many either) that I watch disappointed me either because it was lackluster or disorganized. What you said about Glee reminds me of how dire Buffy got. I was binging it and then by S5 it goes to the DARK place in a hurry and continues to be miserable and depressing for most of the characters. People die, horrible things happen. There is an entire episode dedicated to someone's death and how everyone deals with it. It has almost no dialogue. :S It's brilliant but soooo depressing. Anymore, I avoid shows with angst or lots of violence. Eek! this reply is long.
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The show is good in its own right, but I obviously have more faith than they do that JRRM isn't going to shuffle off anytime soon. :P
I'm sorry I ran off. ^^;; I would start to make entries and then close the window and/or have saved bits of them on my computer. A lot of life stuff and trying to submerge myself in writing land.
whenever I get stuck, my mind decides to focus on another story. Which leaves me with a bunch of WIPs that I'm not sure if I will ever finish.
That sort of thing scares me. It's not that I have so many ideas but I'd hate to think that they'd have the insolence to sprout off entirely. I did have a character express interest in a different character that I did not even intend them to have interest in at all! or not much at all.
Earlier in the week, I was at that "Oh no. Why am I even writing this? It's no good!" stage But just two days prior, I loved my story. Hahaha. Other folks must think writers are bananas!
and it will also give me the excuse to watch Merlin and Arthur act like an old married couple.
That is the sort of thing that makes me wish that during the final season (for an entire season at least), Arthur had known. It would have been so interesting! I think that they still would have bickered like an old married couple. It could have been their secret together which would have led to so many intercharacter tensions. I am not wearing ship goggles as I type this. And I realize I have probably babbled about this before.
I think that nearly every finale for every series (not many either) that I watch disappointed me either because it was lackluster or disorganized.
What you said about Glee reminds me of how dire Buffy got. I was binging it and then by S5 it goes to the DARK place in a hurry and continues to be miserable and depressing for most of the characters. People die, horrible things happen. There is an entire episode dedicated to someone's death and how everyone deals with it. It has almost no dialogue. :S It's brilliant but soooo depressing. Anymore, I avoid shows with angst or lots of violence.
Eek! this reply is long.