>>6167625>deliberately crippled storytellingYes the pic related here
>>6167605 of Jaime Lannister represents maimed storytelling and narration in the age of algorithms and streaming, I abandon this and return to the Dark Ages instead lol
>>6167312In any creative endeavour, perhaps before you even begin anything, you should always ask yourself:
What is the MORAL PURPOSE?
I heard a lot of audiences disliked the ending of Game Of Thrones. I mentioned before that often the indication of arrival into the didactic moral message conveyance mode is this earnest intersection or sudden lurching towards voicing behavioural reality or modernity lol
The irony is that the very last episode explains within the politics of the fiction itself, the naivety of believing that you possess any choice or influence over the storytelling, hehe.
You think YOU are the one who gets to tell the story, choose the best outcome? (guffaws)
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(A tense silence as various lords and ladies glance around the circle, wondering who will vie for power next...?)
ROYCE
We have to choose someone.
SAMWELL
Why just us?
(Everyone looks at Samwell. He stands uncomfortably, steels himself and soldiers on...)
SAMWELL
We represent all the great houses.
But whomever we choose,
They won’t just rule over lords and ladies.
Maybe the decision about what's best for everyone
Should be left to...
Well, everyone?
The attending lords and ladies stare at him for an incredulous moment before breaking out into laughter.
EDMURE (guffawing)
Maybe we should give the dogs a vote as well!
ROYCE (tittering with derision)
I'll ask my horse!
(They all laugh at Sam until he sits back down.)