I appreciate the well thought out response, but we obviously see these characters very differently. Shit, I thought I was cynical until I read your character analysis on Sam Tarly and Brienne of Tarth.
I appreciate the well thought out response, but we obviously see these characters very differently. Shit, I thought I was cynical until I read your character analysis on Sam Tarly and Brienne of Tarth.
No moments of grace or hope? Uniformly bad characters?
Wake up, Rusty!
I’m a big fan of gay rights and ASOIAF, too. But yeah, not sure why Kluwe needs to be redundant about the show.
I asked Chris Kluwe, but I’ll open it up to everyone else that said they won’t be watching anymore:
Chris,
Every website that relies on clicks must have regular meetings about how anti-Game of Thrones articles bring in the money. That and making the screen shift so we accidentally click on ads.
Possible SPOILER theory below:
I guess it all just depends on how you interpret it. I don’t remember it being obvious Jon wargs. I think the show made it obvious Melisandre realized Jon is Azor Ahai and went back to resurrect him.
Not sure if you’re a book reader, but it had as many loose ends as the book.
An Ice and Fire book reader comment section to be specific.
I think you need to actually read or reread the book then. The book didn't exactly come off as super consensual.
I’m as a big of a fan/apologist of these books/shows as anyone. I really enjoy what the written and TV story are and contribute on their own merits.
Edit: found the answer.
Finest kind that you still say finest kind.
Charlie, looking back on this now should give us all a good chuckle.
+ many many 1s.
I remember checking out a long time ago when young Bruce and young Selina almost kissed. I could not be happier I stopped watching it.
Ok, thanks Joe.
No need to apologize. I was being fake internet angry at you (but real angry at previously mentioned Cubs fans).