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Torbaaz (2020)
2/10
Pointless grandstanding that we are used to and bored of.
12 December 2020
Only based on emotional instigation without really addressing anything
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Game of Thrones: The Long Night (2019)
Season 8, Episode 3
1/10
Epic destruction of an epic franchise
30 April 2019
All the symbolism shown since episode 1 season 1 (with spirals and stuff) was for nothing. Buildup regarding the night kings identity was for nothing. Buildup regarding melisandre was for nothing.

Congratulations to David and Dan. For every true GoT fan you lost today, probably gained 3 'Keeping up with Kardashians' type fans who don't know the folk, history, meaning or the world of Ice and Fire, and watch GoT when nothing else is on or to fit in.

Looking forward to the books.
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The Walking Dead (2010–2022)
4/10
Isn't focused in the right direction.
22 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Usually I'm sceptical of zombie movies/shows as they are everywhere now. But I chose to give this one a chance owing to its rating.

The start was okay, the first season in fact was a build up for what could have been, instead from the second season the story is more focused on personal problems of the characters involved and has been the same since. There has been no dialects on how it started/spread on is it even curable, rather the whole second season, everyone just wants to 'protect Carl'.Personal problems had the better part of the reel over the focus on zombies who are just supposed to be stabbed in the head.

So I waited for season 2 to end, hoped that the scenario of the lost girl and the shot kid ends, and the story becomes about the zombies, I only started with season 3 as they had found a doctor, who I hoped would be useful. Another instance where they find the governor and I hoped story proves to be something more than it is as they might unite and portray a more general objective than 'Rick and friends'.Disappointed. Again. rather the show uses the same old trick of transforming an initially bad character to good, making people like him, and then killing him(Merle Dixon).

The fourth season starts with the otherwise brainless zombies deciding to stick to the prisons fence, instead of dispersing like they had been doing the previous season.

The story now runs in circles with Rick being the main man and other people coming and going.
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