I dunno if I would say homophobic, but it's certainly a lameass depiction of homosexual people. The show doesn't consider homosexuality to be anything more than a trope. Homosexuals on the show are all flamboyant caricatures of what gay people "might" be like in such a world. It's a joke.
Brienne and The Hound skip across the map only to bump into each other in a random patch of mountains. I will never not hate that.
Then they bring the Hound back after giving him grievous wounds that would be life threatening with modern medicine, that he received in the middle of nowhere, as opposed to a well traveled road. Horrible.
They bring these issues up but they have no meaningful insights or commentary about these issues. It's just "hey guys, isn't this just the worst!?"
IMO, it borders on exploitation.
Season 5 was complete trash though. Impossible to defend that one.
Should of ended after season 3 really.
Don't let it be known much to the series fans as they are unable to process that due to the high amount of time they already spent watching it thou.
This shit of a show just runs completely on shock value and nerdy fanboyism. "omg Daenerys is so cool!" Man gtfo with that.
This show runs on the same shit formula that made the first season "interesting" somehow, kill off one of the main characters so that everyone is "shocked", make it known that this world is shit, rinse and repeat.
I let it go more or less by the 4th season upon the realization that I actually don't give 2 shits about any of the characters left. Jon Snow is boring as fuck, who cares wtf happens to Theon? The whole frost zombie thing coming screams of Deus ex machina bullshit and Tyrion has plot armor so big the joker could give the midget a nod.
Let's face it, the first season alone who of been shit if Stark didn't die, it was boring until then in the first place.
Yeah the lack of realism really gets to me. I mean, the dragons, zombies, magic, etc don't bother me so much but the inaccurate results of sword wounds just totally takes me right out of the story.Brienne and The Hound skip across the map only to bump into each other in a random patch of mountains. I will never not hate that.
Then they bring the Hound back after giving him grievous wounds that would be life threatening with modern medicine, that he received in the middle of nowhere, as opposed to a well traveled road. Horrible.
Why would I face something that isn't true at all?Let's face it, the first season alone who of been shit if Stark didn't die, it was boring until then in the first place.
See, I don't mind the show making Cercei more likeable but it shows how inconsistent they are. They want her to be more likeable but they also want her to do some of the terrible acts she does in the books, these two notions don't really mesh so we get a really inconsistent character. One who can show sympathy to Tyrion in one scene and then try and murder him in the next.
Agreed. It's not homophobic, but it kinda follows the pattern that they use for everything. His sexuality is little more than another excuse/tool to add some more nudity/sex. I get why a minor character didn't receive much attention, although there were book plots that could have worked here (Cersei's concern/anger over Tommen and Loras becoming close friends, Cersei manipulating him into leading the Dragonstone campaign) and been more interesting than what the show did.
Basically this. I was ready to give up on the show after Season 5 but it got a second wind in a big way.Season 5 sucked but they more than made up for it in season 6.
So no.
OP deserves more than quick dismissals and gif replies. Even disregarding the books, several character arcs in the show are problematic at best.
I dunno if I would say homophobic, but it's certainly a lameass depiction of homosexual people. The show doesn't consider homosexuality to be anything more than a trope. Homosexuals on the show are all flamboyant caricatures of what gay people "might" be like in such a world. It's a joke.
A lot of words to say so little.
Lol. Neither of those are indicators of quality.Stop sucking so much, Game of Thrones! Your dozens of Emmy wins massive fanbase are totally wrong!
Being a bi guyy, there are some bi/gay men like that in real life. Not all bi/gay characters have been the same on the show.
Being a bi guyy, there are some bi/gay men like that in real life. Not all bi/gay characters have been the same on the show.
I think Tyrion is one of the best characters on television. Honestly, I'd probably like him less if he mused about raping his sister all the time. Why does that difference bother you OP? What about the lack of sister rape (and other rape) makes Tyrion a worse character?
You can't complain about the "shock value" of the TV series and then complain that Tyrion dosent rape enough.
Didn't Season 5 win several Emmys in spite of its major drop in quality compared to the other seasons, while brilliant shows like Hannibal carried on unrecognized?Stop sucking so much, Game of Thrones! Your dozens of Emmy wins and massive fanbase are totally wrong!
Can't really argue. The show has its moments, and seasons 1 and 6 are great, but the source material is significantly better in the ways that matter most. Namely the nuanced characterization and complex narrative threads.Pashmilla is totally correct. I really like HBO's Game of Thrones, but they don't do justice to the source material at all. Trimming down plotlines for easy viewership is understandable, but D&D have totally distorted Martin's more complex characters to make them more attractive to casual audiences.
Didn't Season 5 win a bunch of Emmys in spite of its major drop in quality compared to the other seasons, while brilliant shows like Hannibal carried on unrecognized?
Yeah, that particular popularity contest doesn't tell you much about a show's quality.
Well writing matters more for this show than others. It deals with heavy topics such as rape, sexism, race and a whole host of things. I definitely won't say it's the only thing that matters but it is a huge aspect of the show. I don't think it's necessarily wrong to point out how it is in the books, for example Jaime is completely butchered compared to his book counterpart. It shows how things could be better in the TV series and why the TV show might be lacking in certain areas. I do personally think the OP goes overboard in his book comparisons but I don't find them to be necessarily out of place considering we're talking about an adaptation that at least early on tried to stay true to the source material.
As for the jetpack thing, there are multiple ways they could handle Littlefinger and Varys seemingly warping across the country such as the use of an emissary. It feels like they're a bit too cavalier with the negation of traveling such as the ending of S6 with Varys. I'm not saying Arya needs to spend four episodes on a boat but the show writers also need to do better than what they've been doing.
The show does have its good points such as the acting and battle scenes but if somebody was looking at it largely from a writing perspective, I wouldn't disagree that it's pretty much schlock at this point. It didn't need to be like this either, as if the show was better written they could have still hit those action high marks. I also generally don't have a high opinion of the overall direction in the show besides the episodes that Miguel Sapochnik directed.
Didn't Season 5 win several Emmys in spite of its major drop in quality compared to the other seasons, while brilliant shows like Hannibal carried on unrecognized?
Yeah, that particular popularity contest doesn't tell you much about a show's quality.
"Bad pussy" won an Emmy for best writing. Let that sink in...
Writing Emmys are for single episodes. Did that episode win?
Disagree. At the end of season 6 he's arguing that slaves should be free over a "7 year period" instead of instantly. Even if he had good reasons for it, isn't that morally wrong?I'm not complaining specifically that Tyrion doesn't rape enough, I'm complaining that the show completely whitewashes him and removes all of his moral ambiguity.
Yup.
Thread whines don't right subjective title.OP would be getting less of that if his title wasnt so clickbaity.
If I made a thread entitled "The Sopranos is dogshit. Here's my detailed analysis why", people are going to be primed to argue and dismiss before they have even read my points.
OP must be George R.R. Martin.
Lol. Neither of those are indicators of quality.
Fair enough. The heavy topics are one of the big things that intriqued me in this show, while they don't always hit the mark handling them. Ofcourse the heavy topics are something that can be traced back to the source material, which I haven't read. I might like Tyrion more if he was more like he has been described being in the books based on this thread. Since my own favorites of the show aren't the clear "good guys". But people like Tywin and Hound (except for Ned, can't be a better man than him).
And actually I think I wouldn't personally mind if more time were spent on traveling to show the size of the world and letting the characters just interact with each other. When and if the writing would be good. Simple dialogue scenes have been mostly my favorites, not the plot twists and big set piece battles. For example the scenes with Tywin and Arya were excellent in my opinion, Charles Dance is such a joy to watch and the scenes were very intense. But the show already gets so much complaints for being "boring", "nothing happens", "it drags" and so on. So I understand why they are skipping things and playing with time a bit. It's supposed to be entertaining for masses too, to get viewers so the series can continue. Just being a great show isn't enough to keep TV series going unfortunately.
But overall I think that Game of Thrones definitely ranks among the better TV shows. If GOT is considered bad, what are the shows like MacGyver reboot, Supernatural, Scorpion and all the CSI iterations? Though just because something is worse, doesn't free GOT from criticism. And I'm happy to read some of it in this thread.
Well early Supernatural is good.
Guy who read the books is upset the screen adaptation is different.
Okay, only casually watched something when it's been on TV here. Maybe it's been bad seasons what I've seen. But it's a show that doesn't interest me, so I haven't given it a proper chance. But it didn't seem to be on par with stuff that HBO produces.