They also may be less offended since Shireen has visible (cured) greyscale.
They are all starving/freezing to death... I think they are too desperate to be offended.
They also may be less offended since Shireen has visible (cured) greyscale.
I think you miss the point of some of the backlash. I think people understand it is fictional, duh. My issue is that I watch the show to be entertained. Personally, I don't find vicious stabbing of a pregnant woman, burning/screaming of young child, or repeated rape scenes to be entertaining. Maybe others do.
If they were necessary to the story, maybe it is fine. But a number of people find some of these scenes as gratuitous violence just for the sake of shock value. There is a line between being edgy and being over the top. There are a number of ways Shireen could have been sacrificed without the screaming of a young child burned alive. The Harpy were burned alive, and that was fine (and fictional). Not sure why is not OK to respect the opinions of some people that feel the show could be just as successful without some gratuitous violence and misogyny.
And lol, I have read a number of people defending some of these scenes with the response, "well, that is how women were treated back then". Uh, fictional.
If you're offended, then why watch? The very first episode of the series ends with an attempted murder of a child. Joffery had a baby murdered in a brothel in season 2. If violence offends someone, how did they make it this far in the series? Why are they watching something that offends them? Or is it just now offensive because its popular. I'm guessing the outrage is mostly coming from people who dont' watch the show but read about or watched a clip of that ONE specific scene and judged the series on that. After the Sansa rape scene you had people in the media bashing the show, when by the things they were saying, you could tell had never watched the show, read the books or gave two ***** about GoT until that scene.
But that is what the show is. GRRM suggested to burning of shareen to the show creators. You miss the point of that scene. It was supposed to be a kick in the gut. In fact they went out of their way to make it sting more. Maybe GRRM writings and this show just are not for you. Don't fret though, full house is coming back to tv. Fun for the whole family.I think you miss the point of some of the backlash. I think people understand it is fictional, duh. My issue is that I watch the show to be entertained. Personally, I don't find vicious stabbing of a pregnant woman, burning/screaming of young child, or repeated rape scenes to be entertaining. Maybe others do.
If they were necessary to the story, maybe it is fine. But a number of people find some of these scenes as gratuitous violence just for the sake of shock value. There is a line between being edgy and being over the top. There are a number of ways Shireen could have been sacrificed without the screaming of a young child burned alive. The Harpy were burned alive, and that was fine (and fictional). Not sure why is not OK to respect the opinions of some people that feel the show could be just as successful without some gratuitous violence and misogyny.
And lol, I have read a number of people defending some of these scenes with the response, "well, that is how women were treated back then". Uh, fictional.
But that is what the show is. GRRM suggested to burning of shareen to the show creators. You miss the point of that scene. It was supposed to be a kick in the gut. In fact they went out of their way to make it sting more. Maybe GRRM writings and this show just are not for you. Don't fret though, full house is coming back to tv. Fun for the whole family.
The people who are offended are ridiculous and get offended over anything. It's a freaking TV show based on the rose wars, what do you expect?
I got a lot of bored time at work so I've been listening to a lot of GOT podcasts and the lady on the Cast of Kings podcast has been particularly insufferable.
Hey - I appreciate Game of Thrones for what it is AND I'm looking forward to Fuller House. It's not like it's an either/or thing. In fact, I DVR Girl Meets World so my wife and I can watch them together.
Hey - I appreciate Game of Thrones for what it is AND I'm looking forward to Fuller House. It's not like it's an either/or thing. In fact, I DVR Girl Meets World so my wife and I can watch them together.
I hate it when people say "that's how women were treated back then." My response is usually, "Really, tell me about how life was back when there were dragons and white walkers. I'd really like to know."
For those who are still mad at Stannis, maybe you should be mad at yourself for not expecting it.
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Ayra will return to whorehouse (knowing Trant is coming back looking for the youngsters). She volunteers to be his girl because of the money (to pay her way through college obviously). She gives him a boner-inducing oyster with a touch of vanilla poison and in the minute before Trant dies she reveals who she is and watches him go sleepy. Of course, Jaqen knows all and will not be happy. Arya gets punished in some form or fashion. Scene fades to black...roll credits...season over. I doubt the Thin Man gets killed.
There is NO WAY Arya is victim to a rape scene. <-----Bet yo house on that one.
Anyone think Arya wears a face?
It wouldn't surprise me to see her in face form and remove it right as he dies. I hope anyway.