The ending of the second season finale has some fans in a fire-breathing uproar: “Great episode, but it had no business being a ‘HOTD’ finale.”
The ending of the second season finale has some fans in a fire-breathing uproar: “Great episode, but it had no business being a ‘HOTD’ finale.”
I remember during the dark ages when most shows were 40 minutes long (+20m commercials), and of that 40 minutes 2-3 would be the series A plot line, and the other 37 minutes would be the B filler plot.
Amongst other things, it allowed TV show runners to have a 30 second what you missed montage at the beginning of an episode, because they didn’t have to recap that much A plot.
I’d hoped that style of story telling died with cable tv.
Maybe this change in tone is due to the change in show runner?