Wedgie girl game of thrones4/18/2024 ![]() To suggest he’d make an error of that magnitude on a project of this size is laughable. ![]() That seems somehow arrogant when read with American eyes, but it’s about the basics. The first answer seems very German to me, and Wagner is German. I’m guessing, in both cases, there’s some cultural nuance that’s being lost in the answer, which is making the problem worse. If you watch a night scene in a brightly-lit room then that won’t help you see the image properly.” “A lot of people also unfortunately watch it on small iPads, which in no way can do justice to a show like that anyway.” He continued, “Personally I don’t have to always see what’s going on because it’s more about the emotional impact…Game of Thrones is a cinematic show and therefore you have to watch it like you’re at a cinema: in a darkened room. What seems to have compounded the problem is that Wagner, when asked if it was too dark, made what seems like a couple of flippant remarks in defense of his work: “I know it wasn’t too dark because I shot it”Īaaaaand this: “A lot of the problem is that a lot of people don’t know how to tune their TVs properly,” he told Wired. It’s lit with such beauty and vision that this should be touted as a magnum opus. It’s not average lighting, it’s inspired lighting. And I’ve now seen it as he intended and it’s magnificent. Perfectly: meaning he lit it as he intended. I can assure everyone with 100% certainty that this episode was lit perfectly, beautifully even, by Director of Photography Fabian Wagner. So begins one of the great problems or debates with this episode. In them, some unknown outfitter unceremoniously slaps a couple of dragonglass shards and tells him to move. We open on the trembling hands of Samwell Tarly. I love seeing a budget like this for a television show. And we need more of this on the small screen. Let us first marvel at the accomplishment.įifty-five days is a feature film timeline. They get to share looks and high fives and holy shits while I half nod at their viewpoints, groan about what we’ve lost, and worry that this milestone is an indicator about the ultimate ribbon that will tie up the remainder of the show.īut every subsequent rewatch has had me appreciating it more and more, which I think you’ll be able to see as you read on. Just about all of my friends are in the first camp. While I will always admire the achievement, I reluctantly finished the episode Sunday night and was immediately in the latter camp, which suuuuuuuuuuucks. The Battle of Winterfell is either your favorite episode of Game of Thrones, and a towering, cinematic achievement or it’s a miss that will leave you scratching your head. ![]() It is utterly unique and as it draws to a close, I find myself drinking it in. But I admire the scope and breadth and ambition of the undertaking. Does the show always make choices I love? No. There is probably very little I will say in this deep dive recap that hasn’t already been said in any number of posts, blogs, tweets and message board posts, but hopefully I will approach it the way I always try to, with admiration. ![]()
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