The author really struck on some gold there.Replace anything with a 6 year old boy and it's going to sound awful.
Even consensual sex sounds awful when you replace the partner with a 6 year old.
The author really struck on some gold there.Replace anything with a 6 year old boy and it's going to sound awful.
I don't know, why did he wait this long to get married to begin with? He waited over a month considering Petyr managed to make it back to King's Landing.
Exactly. If brutal sadism towards fictional characters is something that horrifies and offends you, you should've stopped watching this show years ago.
The scene was utterly pointless. Regardless of what happens in the books and who is involved, the scene did nothing to change how we viewed these characters. Just "yeah, this guy is still a fucking scumbag. Yup, things are still pretty shit for Sansa." It's weird to call a rape scene "needless" as it implies there are times where it is needed, but ultimately it was needless. It just happened for shock value. It was done to Sansa just so it could be done to Sansa.
It was a shitty shitty move.
This is how books are banned in local libraries.
Something being "Art" is not some get out criticism free card. And moral and intellectual analysis of art is valid and part of the whole artistic system.
I guess we are not ready for a historically accurate Mongol series.
Rape is more sinister than murder.only on GAF.
But at the same time, if you don't like the "art" in question, you don't get to demand the artist change it to fit your views. You either accept it for what it is and how it is presented, or choose not to look at it any further.....or bitch about it unendingly on the internet.
Will it have dragons and magic?
But at the same time, if you don't like the "art" in question, you don't get to demand the artist change it to fit your views. You either accept it for what it is and how it is presented, or choose not to look at it any further.....or bitch about it unendingly on the internet.
I'm not demanding shit. Jesus I'm having a conversation.
I almost stopped watching 300 after Leonidas' wife was raped by that prick from the wire (idk his name but I hate him just from that movie lol)
Rape is very ugly, more sinister than murder tbh. It should never be depicted in movies or television. Who knows how many rapists or people with those types of fantasies get off with those kinds of scenes. Even when a rape happens off screen, it sickens me. I'm a man, but I have two sisters, a mother and a daughter whom I love and care for very much.
I don't watch/never thought about watching GOT and now I definitely won't. Rape is too extreme.. Ever since the movie "KIDS" (which a bunch of my friends were in) it's proven to me it will make me uncomfortable (Casper, rip, banged the sleeping girl)
Seriously, I can't even read about a rape in a storybook. All rapists deserve life imprisonment or death penalties if they're serial IMO
Is it ?
While I don't agree with him on the general thesis, he choose the right way to handle it.
Avoid media that contains rape.
It's not like he asked for media bannings or have I missed a line ?
Your point is certainly shining through in some different posts, with people trying to alter the authors storyline.
We're judging an artistic creation from a moral point of view. This is pathetic.
this is the same series that had a pregnant woman getting stabbed to death in her stomach right?
The shine has worn off for the series; people aren't as entertained as they used to be and the show can't just say they are doing what the books did anymore.
The scene was utterly pointless. Regardless of what happens in the books and who is involved, the scene did nothing to change how we viewed these characters. Just "yeah, this guy is still a fucking scumbag. Yup, things are still pretty shit for Sansa." It's weird to call a rape scene "needless" as it implies there are times where it is needed, but ultimately it was needless. It just happened for shock value. It was done to Sansa just so it could be done to Sansa.
It was a shitty shitty move.
No, I didn't ask that. I didn't specify what I asked. I should have been clearer. Why was it necessary to have Sansa marry him now in episode 6? Was it in character for Ramsay to wait this long? Why wasnt the marriage immiediete? Why not have the marriage happen right before Stannis attacks causing the whole thing to be avoided? The writers wanted the marriage and rape in, but neither was necessary. We already know Sansa and Theon hate the Boltons, and we already know Ramsay is a monster, so it didn't really serve a purpose. Now Sansa and Theon are extra pissed and scared I guess?
So, you don't agree with me? That's cool, you're entitled to your opinion.
Yes, I think a rapist has more evil intentions than a person who killed someone. A person can kill/murder someone for a number of reasons that aren't selfish and sometimes in the heat of the moment.
When a person rapes another person, that's just some devilish, selfish, disgusting thing to do to anyone. There's no heat of the moment.. They know what they're doing and they scar their victims for life. They essentially murdered their victims by making them live with the fact they were raped.
LotsHow many rapes have there been in this show prior to this?
Maybe people are finally getting sick of how GoT frivelously treats rape, especially now that the topic is at the forefront of cultural discussion. Don't be surprised if you make a show that continually degrades and trivializes an issue that's close to home for a huge chunk of your audience to the point where they are vocally fed up with it.
I don't see them doing the same here, if just because this show already has so much to cover, that it won't actually have time to deconstruct Sansa as a survivor.
So art can't be criticized ever?
I guess we are not ready for a historically accurate Mongol series.
So, you don't agree with me? That's cool, you're entitled to your opinion.
Yes, I think a rapist has more evil intentions than a person who killed someone. A person can kill/murder someone for a number of reasons that aren't selfish and sometimes in the heat of the moment.
When a person rapes another person, that's just some devilish, selfish, disgusting thing to do to anyone. There's no heat of the moment.. They know what they're doing and they scar their victims for life. They essentially murdered their victims by making them live with the fact they were raped.
Bolded part.
How should it have been handled?
How many rapes have there been in this show prior to this?
Which is my point. You can't throw out "it's congruent with the time period" like it's some kind of explanation that we should just accept for something we don't like.
How many rapes have there been in this show prior to this?
Wasn't Dany pretty much raped by Drogo
Wasn't Dany pretty much raped by Drogo
How many rapes have there been in this show prior to this?
On one hand I felt they didn't need to show it because we know this is highly likely to be Sansa's outcome and Theon wouldn't do shit about it. On the other hand there were people in the GoT No spoilers thread actually expecting Theon to do something (even though we saw him not take his sister's help or cut Ramsey's throat when given a shaving knife.)
In the end they should've implied it happened without showing it.
Not any with a character people grew to like.
I know, it'a almost like we expect more out of art instead of just senseless sadism with not discernible purpose!!
It's like a show I worked on where every week, we basically butchered a bunch of women. There was a tangential reason to the "plot", I suppose, maybe kind of, but the network, studio, or other writers fought back about why this was necessary, the response was always, "well, it's a brutal show." Brutality in art needs to have a point. Brutality can be senseless, and that can be a point in itself, but when your show already has a thorny history with rape, you need to be super extra special conscious that every single decision you make serves a narrative purpose and must be then given the necessary weight and time to process said narrative movements.
Depicting rape can serve a purpose. Of all shows, Sons of Anarchy did it so well in season 2, spending an entire season deconstructing that character's emotional arc and pain that ended up being the spine of the season. It's one of the reasons why that season is probably the best that Sons has ever done. I don't see them doing the same here, if just because this show already has so much to cover, that it won't actually have time to deconstruct Sansa as a survivor.
The problem is that it's hard for people in today's day and age to comprehend a media like with all the progress and the continual progress we are making with women's rights. because this was an accurate way a bedding rituals would be like in way back then. The women in the marriage had no say in whether they do or not. But whatever... Maybe we will grow as a society after we make our progress and allow media to explore these situation's that we chose to ignore and bury away instead of well... burying them away.
Well, more people are likely to have experienced rape than murder, and one has a survivor who can point out problems with a fictional depiction.Rape is more sinister than murder.only on GAF.
I really, truly, hope Sansa's development can build from this similarly instead of just treating it as another horrible thing that happened. I just don't current have confidence the show runners can pull this off.
I think people are more angry at the fact that everything they believed was building up on Sansa suddenly crumbled honestly. Plus, male castration is less of a problem than rape in todays society.
IMO it has to be building towards something with her and I look forward to seeing how they handle Sansa going forward. Not sure why people are assuming it will be brushed under the rug and used as a catalyst for Theon's character to change.