grinr t1_iu4050t wrote
Despite the relentless negative posts on /r/television, everyone I've ever talked to about this show really enjoyed it. I personally thought it was the best Lord of the rings production since Rankin Bass' The Hobbit.
ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iu45e2s wrote
Watching this go from overwhelmingly upvoted to downvoted was a hell of a ride
grinr t1_iu4lbet wrote
As expected, really.
metametapraxis t1_iu5x6q5 wrote
Anecdotes are just anecdotes though. The only people I know in real life (i.e. not the internet) thought it was absolute rubbish. Whose anecdote is more likely to represent the larger cohort of viewers? I have no idea.
grinr t1_iu69e61 wrote
Too true!
amcdon t1_iu6cns8 wrote
Some light comparative data from users on my Plex server to add to anecdotal data:
Rings of Power:
- ~25 total episodes watched
- only one user has watched every episode
- next farthest along is episode 5
House of the Dragon:
- ~150 total episodes watched
- only one user didn't watch every episode
- three users watched it 2+ times through
Not commenting on quality; I just found it interesting.
metametapraxis t1_iu7s3hk wrote
Sounds about right based on the almost universal positivity about the series.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments