Sammy Boy wrote:As a personal rule, I generally do not watch anything that is rated R18+. Quite a number of my work colleagues do watch it though, and they enjoy it. For me, I just think the amount of violence and explicit content is probably going to make me feel very uncomfortable. Not saying that the show is not entertaining or that it does not have interesting themes, just not my cup of tea.
BTW, this thread should probably go in the General Entertainment section.
shooraijin wrote:
I think Game of Thrones is an impressive show, and I've enjoyed the plot of what I've seen, but George R. R. Martin has never shied away from sex and violence and neither does HBO. Ironically, the show is probably tamer than the books are. It's a compelling story with fascinating characters, but I would have a very hard time making a general recommendation because of the content.
I will say that GRRM's tendency to kill folks off, especially major characters, is simultaneously the most interesting and most aggravating thing about the series.
yukoxholic wrote:I actually started watching the show because of all the hype around it and I fell in love. I just adore everything about it and have now started reading the books in the series which are equally awesome! Though, like Shooraijin, pointed out GRRM loves to kill off characters you love, haha.
Yuki-Anne wrote:I don't know if it's my overactive imagination but as a woman and a mother I find that the rape and baby-killing prevents me from fully enjoying the story. Especially when they're paired together. The violence against women and children is altogether too prevalent and shocking for me.
yukoxholic wrote:For me it wasn't that there was anything wrong with it but basically in the way it was portrayed it made you sort of feel a loss rather than complete happiness for this character. The acting was fantastic but I just always pictured with all the hate I had for this character that I would be more ecstatic than thinking, 'Oh my gosh I can't believe this. I thought I wanted this but I didn't' I hope that makes sense!! I tried my best to filter ^_^! It was an amazing episode nonetheless and as always the acting was awesome. I just wish the acting wasn't so awesome that it killed my glee, haha.
Yuki-Anne wrote:...I couldn't stay away. I know what I said but I seriously could not.yukoxholic wrote:For me it wasn't that there was anything wrong with it but basically in the way it was portrayed it made you sort of feel a loss rather than complete happiness for this character. The acting was fantastic but I just always pictured with all the hate I had for this character that I would be more ecstatic than thinking, 'Oh my gosh I can't believe this. I thought I wanted this but I didn't' I hope that makes sense!! I tried my best to filter ^_^! It was an amazing episode nonetheless and as always the acting was awesome. I just wish the acting wasn't so awesome that it killed my glee, haha.
About that, George R.R. Martin, who actually penned this episode, was actually going for that reaction. He said that SPOILER: Highlight text to read: he wanted you to feel sorry for Joffrey because after all, even though he's a nasty bully, he's still really just a kid. He's a nasty kid, but he's still so young, so Martin was going for creating empathy in spite of the fact that Joffrey is seriously the biggest twerp in the history of television.
Yuki-Anne wrote:I watched (and, admittedly, loved) the show, and I started reading the books but I only got halfway through the second before I decided I'd read about enough rape and baby-killing to last me a lifetime.
It's a shame because I love the characters and the story but I CAN ONLY HANDLE SO MUCH RAPE AND BABYKILLING. I don't know if it's my overactive imagination but as a woman and a mother I find that the rape and baby-killing prevents me from fully enjoying the story. Especially when they're paired together. The violence against women and children is altogether too prevalent and shocking for me. I get that he's trying to create a gritty, realistic world, but... I think that's the problem. How much rape do you feel you need to throw into your story for people to get that your world is brutal? Yes. Yes, this is a horrible, horrible war. We get it. You don't need to throw multiple references into your story, show multiple scenes of it, describe a variety of different people and ways in which they were horrifically raped.
Yuki-Anne wrote:I also realized that, while there are some strong female characters, the overall attitude towards women is rather demeaning. Part of it is, yes, the rape, but another huge part is the sheer number of scenes in which women are basically just pornographic wallpaper. I'm really torn because I really did love this show. I love Tyrion, Jon Snow, Danaerys, Arya Stark... the characters and story are really compelling and the production quality is incredible. But I have a real problem with the sexuality and the violence. So much of it is completely unnecessary, and is, frankly, disgusting.
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