• Ejh3k@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Do yourself a favor and watch the Ed Harris movie “Knightriders”. In my heart of hearts, it’s the source material for the entire show. And the ending is incredibly relevant.

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      One of the most disappointing endings for me, I enjoyed the show a ton but really hate how it wrapped up. After everything with Tara it feels like a downhill sprint to the finish. Plus poor Piney & Opie 🥺

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        1 year ago

        There was a lot of the restore the show I didn’t care for either. So much of the conflict in it was just people blowing dumb shit out of proportion when they could have resolved it with a phone call.

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          That seemed to be a trend during that era of TV. The protagonist has a problem, spends the whole season solving that problem, and then discovers that they have created an even bigger problem in the season finale. Repeat until your show about “regular person in a tough situation” slowly turns into “person with barely enough luck to survive kills God”

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      You couldn’t figure out how it was going to end from the first season? I thought the father gave it away…

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          Not the specifics, but by the mysterious circumstances around his father’s death as leader of the club which Jax is obviously destined to take over is foreshadowing.