I'm not at all jazzed with this show's ability to write rape, but some of the cultural fascism is getting out of hand with protesting the use of rape in fiction at all. In a show like game of...
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I'm not at all jazzed with this show's ability to write rape, but some of the cultural fascism is getting out of hand with protesting the use of rape in fiction at all. In a show like game of...
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He will always be Adebisi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwYXA8INP7U
Probably will be another season before they're really in Winds of Winter territory, but who knows. They could spoil entire plot points at worst and use their trademark sledgehammer storytelling...
Still haven't been spoiled for mad men or deadwood and I've yet to see those shows. Just gotta unplug myself from the GoT corner of the internet.
The books are far far too good to take the...
I think I have the discipline that I'm not going to watch GOT this season.
I'd guess that its 40% gonna be out before the end of 2015, another 50% before end of 2016, and 10% 2017.
Just him describing in very nebulous terms why he prefers X character from the books to the show, or vice versa.
You're dancing well within boost jimmie-rustling territory, you should probably spoiler tag all those posts.
Pros: They're really good, the show will probably eviscerate wide swaths of them, including entire major character arcs.
Cons: Dance ends on massive cliffhangers, and nobody knows when Winds...
I really don't think GoT compares very well with the other goat-tier shows like Boardwalk and Breaking Bad.
They've semi spoiled a few things already for us. And without sounding like a typical book purist who says the book is ALWAYS ALWAYS better than the new medium (I can tell you right now that...
Boost I agree with what you're saying and I think what it comes down to is trust. If the same exact words from my post came from someone like dranger who has had a history of spoiling things in this...
Its obvious from the context the show has currently provided. Joffrey and Robert were fairly one dimensional characters. We enjoyed those characters to be sure, but I think it's pretty clear that...
For the confused I made a post and deleted it quickly because it may have had a bookreader slant, or be construed as such. I will say that one of the seeming themes of the show is #2's being the...
As a bookreader, IMO Carcetti embodies Littlefinger from the books better than almost any of the other actors.
the slide show is definitely a book reader
If you measure the books in game of throneses, you've got GoT (1), CoK (1), SoS (1.5), FfC (1), DwD (1.5), WoW (1.5), DoS (1.5), for a total of 9 books. To be fair they'll probably cut tons out of...
If you account for books that aren't written yet, and the current pace that they cover the books, 10 seasons minimum. However, supposedly HBO intends to do it in 8. This will be impossible without...
This is anywhere from not at all a spoiler if you are a normal human to ruin-your-entire-experience-of-the-show spoiler if you are boost, so I'll spoiler tag it.
The books are way way better for a...
What's gotten into you? Have you been eating cheese?
Eh you're right. As a book reader I'm annoyed at what they choose to shorten or omit with the blanket reasoning of "only ten episodes brah" only to turn around with episodes like this one, which...
Pretty subpar episode. A series with only 10 hours to tell its story needs not to have episodes where almost nothing of actual consequence happens.
Book clarification for baudib.
Brynden Blackfish was left behind to lead the garrison at Riverrun.
Is it a problem for a show to work both as mystery for the casual watcher and dramatic irony for the shrewd watcher?