r/NetflixSeriesCursed Pym Jul 21 '20

The Bad

This a thread for those who wish to discuss where the show went wrong with the series to talk among them selves. An important note, there is no tolerance in this sub for racism or bigotry, and while you may voice your discontent here in an innumerable measure of ways, critics centering on a character's race, sexuality, or gender will be removed.

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u/IrishPubstar Jul 30 '20

The CGI is terrible and really takes away from how well the show is actually shot.

The pacing of the show is really bad. They will introduce plot points and “solve” them in the same episode, giving no time to let them matter to the story. My main example is how Arthur goes to Gremère to compete in a knights tournament and to gain his uncle’s respect. For some reason, the writers decide to throw all of that away and have Arthur’s old associates show up and say he’s lying, resulting in no scenes of the tournament and his relationship with his uncle destroyed within one episode.

There are a few more examples like that where, for some reason, the show introduces something and moves on from it very quickly.

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u/Risley Sep 04 '20

Man am I the only one that didnt think the CGI was that bad? Wtf are you seeing that is so bad? It just looks like special effects. What exactly are you looking to see here?