![]() “I was saying it needs to be 10 seasons at least and maybe 12, 13. Martin, who wrote the “Song of Ice and Fire” novels that inspired HBO’s biggest series of all time, has been vocal about his past advocation that “Game of Thrones” extend beyond just eight seasons. There is always a next time, though… and regardless of how well (or poorly) one of my tales is received, I always want to do better the next time I sit down in front of the computer.” No work of art is ever truly perfect, of course… but it is very gratifying to hear that maybe you achieved it, or at least came close… for some of your readers (or viewers)… once in a very great while. Martin wrapped up his blog post writing, “I feel very pleased and flattered to be in such great company. He added of Netflix’s sci-fi anthology series: “‘Black Mirror’ is an extraordinary series in so many ways, but ‘San Junipero’ is the episode I love to watch over and over, and tell my friends to watch.” “The show was so good, it came close to perfection pretty frequently,” Martin wrote of the Baltimore-set HBO crime drama. ![]() He said he couldn’t argue with VF’s choice to include “Middle Ground” from “The Wire,” but added that another episode which featured a major character death “hit me maybe a tiny bit harder.” “‘The Sopranos’ had lots of great episodes, but ‘The Pine Barrens’ was special, and for the entire rest of the series I kept waiting for that Russian to turn up again when we least expected,” Martin added. Martin also called out his favorite episodes from Vanity Fair’s list, including “The Suitcase” from “Mad Men” and “the heart-wrenching ‘Ozymandias'” from “Breaking Bad.” The final episode, written and directed by series creator Alan Ball, is widely considered one of the greatest television finales ever made. 21, 2005, centered on the Fisher family, who ran a funeral home in Los Angeles.
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