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Game of Thrones...
I have decided not to watch it any more...with the Red Viper crushed in such a stupid way I have decided that I can no longer tolerate the endless barrage of let downs.
Anyone watch this stuff? I mean, WTF???:confused: |
WTF at every turn???? ... Yes but that's why I love the show...
The scull crushing scene was stretching it IMO... After a spear to the chest there is no way a humane being could rise like that and do that sort of damage. But hey it was shocking and I guess that the point. BTW, That scene was very close to the book. So I blame you "authors"... lols ;) |
I watched that scene, knowing the red viper was going to die, doing the peak-a-boo with my hands over my face like a little school girl. No human could survive that stab to the chest, but this is a mystical world.
So upsetting his head exploded like a watermelon though, that guy was awesome. I did a little reading ahead, and the ramifications of that fight are going crazyyyyy... |
every episode seems to get crazier and crazier...
Maybe I would have wrote it like that as well knowing the human condition addiction equation rests with anxiety and endorphins...but between the rapes, the cannibalism, incest, more heroes dying than you can shake a bloody sword at...too many taboos for this lily liver...I'm out. Yup, I'm a pussy... |
I couldn't stop if I wanted to.
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I've only watched a few episodes of season one thus far. I just don't have time for it, and I certainly can't watch it while my kids (2 and 5) are around.
I read the first few books years ago, and then after waiting 5 or 6 years for a new book I decided that I would wait until he had finished the series. There are just too many different plot threads to keep straight, too many characters and events to remember for five years in between. I have enjoyed the few episodes I have seen, and plan to try and see them all. Eventually I'll read all the books too and have a good comparison between them. Part of the enjoyment is the constant plot twists, and knowing that no character is safe. It's completely unpredictable, which is what I liked about it the most. |
I refused to watch after Emelia Clark (Daenerys) refused to do any more nude scenes.
But we got over our little spat, I forgave her, and I started watching again. I still sit in front of the screen and cry, "Why Dany, Why?" When she's on. I fell into a deep depression when I turned it on last week and - NO GOT AT ALL!! Is it just me or are the episodes are going faster? The show just starts and then someone gets destroyed and its over. |
I got sucked in and now can't wait for the next episode. Never underestimate your enemy.....especially when he is 6'9" and weighs 400 pounds.
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He competed in the worlds strongest man competition last year and won...
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You should read the books.
I read the series (what he's finished so far) a couple years ago, and the wife and I just started watching the show--we're on Season 3 now. I think the producers have done an excellent job. Dude needs to finish the next book! |
the show has jumped the shark.
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Am I the only person who is really turned off by the violence and gore? I'll be totally honest here, that final head squashing scene was nauseating for me.
I remember watching Braveheart in the theater and thinking it was very graphic. That was rated R in 1995 - I think the only scene they cut for TV today is the nude scene by the river... |
No, you aren't. I haven't watched the show and don' plan to. But then again none of our household watches much TV. Too many other things to do.
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I'm turned off by movies like hostel and stuff involving very realistic torture. No need for that. But when there are dragons, giants, magic, and a really strong guy who can squash a head, it doesn't bother me. It's just a tv show. A fantasy one at that.
Shows have a disclaimer about graphic content and violence. If your squeamish towards that kind of stuff - best avoided. I thought it was a great scene. Yes kinda gross, but its just a tv show. Unless you think that tv violence can make perfectly sane people perform insane feats of violence.... Anyway, I'm off to go squash some heads. |
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I think the show would be just as entertaining without the graphic gore. |
Maybe it would, but the book has the gore, its on HBO, and it has an adult audience.
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The extreme violence and gore is what makes it realistic. That era of humankind was not exactly all peace, love and flowers...
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I'm not either. Didn't have dragons???
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i really love this 4th season!!!! :)
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I enjoy it. It's all fantasy. To me the gore is no were near the stuff in those horror series on HBO. And there is no vulgar language.
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Those that cant handle the show are free to move along to the Disney Channel now. Im ready for some more hacking, skinning, head crushing, etc. And more naked young women.
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BTW: The nude scene by the river was spectacular! :eek: |
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Gacook was not claiming GoT uses violence and gore to depict the dragon era, which he obviously knows not to be real. Instead, Gacook was stating that GoT uses violence and gore to depict the middle-ages, which was real, and is roughly the context in which GoT takes place, i.e. knights, castles, horses, swords, wizards (although fictitious), etc... I agree with Gacook that the middle-ages was a trying time for humanity, and the violence and gore helps to make its depiction, and thus GoT, realistic for viewers. |
Wow this got strange.
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So...lemme get this straight...
This dude: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1401855784.jpg Crushes one head, and you all freak out and talk about never watching again. Um...what about this dude?? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1401855830.jpg :p |
There is a picture of that dude, and his sword is as big as Cersei.
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Best scene in the entire series ...so far. (YOMV)
"You're a talker - listening to talkers makes me thirsty!" *Not safe for work. Game of thrones S04E01 - Arya Stark and the Hound - YouTube |
I liked this one too
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I read Shakespeare as a teen. For his time, his plays were pretty risque/controversial, though quite excellent. Game of Thrones is intended for adults. There's lots of sex, lots of violence, lots of "not nice stuff." It is a fantastical story that really depicts the gritty side of human nature and politics. The shows are good; the books are quite excellent. Shakespeare? No, but certainly "good" in its own light. |
Hang on just a minute. Did someone say dragons are not real? WTF?????
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And the problem is? :rolleyes: ;) |
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