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You're not getting your TVs best if you don't have some sort of electrical enhancement like a high end "filter" or better. My Sony is 8 years "old" but I have a high end surgeprotector. (PS Audio) All my expensive electronics are fed/protected through it. It's "extreme". But even something around $200 can make your TV look and sound better.I think some people don't know how to set "Game Mode" or "Film Mode" or any other presets on their TV.
Not making a joke... *most* people literally don't know these options are there. I know my wife certainly wouldn't. Picture color, saturation, true black, even pan-and-scan vs letterboxing are irrelevant to her.
Hell, it's taken me five years just to get her to choose the HD channels over the SD ones.
I was expecting to be annoyed watching it last night with all the complaints I saw about how dark and hard it was to see stuff, but I didn't think it was bad at all? Maybe I see shadows/darkness better? I don't know, but it wasn't nearly as bad as everyone made it out to be, IMO.
Same here. I've just been telling everyone that complains that maybe they too should buy a 70inch 4K TV.
Last thing I’m going to say about the abominably stupid Dothraki frontal assault into darkness: If you were standing there in the cold having just watched them charge away screaming with flaming swords and then watched those lights go out, it would have to be the Whattheactualfuck/holyshit! moment of your life no matter what else you’d seen. They saved a ton on CGI getting rid of the cavalry early (cavalry fighting the dead?) and also delivered a singularly unique scene (although I would’ve like to have seen it from Jon/Dany’s position, as well). It was a catastrophic waste of military resources but, I think, a brilliant use/non-use of tv show resources.
Last thing I’m going to say about the abominably stupid Dothraki frontal assault into darkness: If you were standing there in the cold having just watched them charge away screaming with flaming swords and then watched those lights go out, it would have to be the Whattheactualfuck/holyshit! moment of your life no matter what else you’d seen. Except there wasn’t enough WTF?! reaction. They all just kind of stood there. They saved a ton on CGI getting rid of the cavalry early (cavalry fighting the dead?) and also delivered a singularly unique scene (although I would’ve like to have seen it from Jon/Dany’s position, as well). It was a catastrophic waste of military resources but, I think, a brilliant use/non-use of tv show resources.
For this being the Lord of Light's Super Bowl, you'd think he'd fill out the team a little. What are all the rest of his squad members doing?
Redshirting?
Holy shit. I saw something the other day that reminded me of you and your post. It was written by someone who, apparently, is knowledgeable about real battle strategy and broke down their mistakes. Let me see if I can find it. Damn, I knew I should have grabbed the link.
Edit: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/4/30/18522955/game-of-thrones-season-8-battle-winterfell-military
I think that you share some of the thoughts in the link. It should be gratifying.
For this being the Lord of Light's Super Bowl, you'd think he'd fill out the team a little. What are all the rest of his squad members doing?
Redshirting?
You know who the red shirts were in that episode, at least in a Star Trek sense? The Dothraki.