My feelings exactly. I hoped to one day finish the books but that looks less likely every year.
If they stay true to the books then this is going to be by far the more brutal Game of Thrones show between this and the original.Has dragons so I can't say I'm not interested. Gimmie dragons and a lot of death/destruction and I'm good to go.
I agree. White and silver-esque hair can be done well with black actors(anime does it all the time), when not using cheap looking wigs and making sure to color grade around it correctly.The Velaryons look kind of silly, tbh. The white wigs really clash with the black actors.
Looks weird, and strangely cheap. Only Corlys (the older guy at the front) looks ok, since his white hair could maybe be interpreted as grey due to his age. But the others look stupid.
The series will cover the period of time in Westeros known as the Dance of DragonsI see people are still bitter about GoT’s final season. I’ll give it a chance for the dragons (I just hope they use them this time) and nostalgia.
This isn't medieval times. It's a completely separate universe with its own complex history and customs.Already going on a bit of bad foot in terms marketing. I don't think even in medieval times men were opposed to woman being leader due to some in built misogyny, but simply because they sensed weakness and incompetency.
Yeah, that was cringe.Already going on a bit of bad foot in terms marketing. I don't think even in medieval times men were opposed to woman being leader due to some in built misogyny, but simply because they sensed weakness and incompetency.
I would imagine any story wants to keep things relatable to current day people, instead of something completely esoteric.This isn't medieval times. It's a completely separate universe with its own complex history and customs.
You would be wrong. The show is based off of a section of a book called Fire and Blood which is an extension of a book known as the History of Ice and Fire. Which is basically a history book of Westeros from as far back as the History goes for the setting. The books show that the setting has a historical preference of male rulers over women. The Dance of Dragons (what this show is based off of) is the political and social culmination of that precedent.I would imagine any story wants to keep things relatable to current day people, instead of something completely esoteric.
Hyped for this. Complete story from a book that's already out and finished.
Game of Thrones was always at it's best when it pulled directly from the material in the books.