So overall, GoT was an excellent licensing decision. Goes to show you can make great business choices but your content creators can fail you and leave you for Star Wars.
Ten seasons? No thank you, HBO. Let's cram all of this into one last season so we can move on to another project. 2-3 more years would have made HBO an extra cache of billions. Luxury licensees were just catching on.
@Eugene that seemed like the ideas with the prequels, anyway. TFA seemed like a good return to its roots at the time, but then TLJ was another fan-alienating cash grab
True, the prequels were badly handled, but at least they abide by SW canon. Everything Disney touched went through all the lore with a hatchet. That's what I mean by alienating fans. Any attempt at story they try will always be overshadowed by that.
Even though Leia floating through space was egregious, the straw that broke my back was in the last jedi when shots from star destroyers arced like there was gravity in deep space.
"In the original Carmen looks like a man. The original episodes all end the same, the new one has more characters, they all end differently and the art style is better"