mulebox--disqus
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Yet, the inspiration you receive from the show conspicuously aligns itself with the hot-button issues of rape, feminism, and gender relations that have only recently permeated every second post someone makes on social media, or every second article major news outlet online. It does not elude me that you feel an

I have read a couple people's comments whose views align with my own, but yours perhaps do the most. As much as I like participating in discussions about my favourite show online, the conversation has now just become repetitive, banal, and in my opinion often disingenuous accusations about the responsible depiction

They could pillage as many villages as they want on the way there, unencumbered by Stannis who would not allow such pillages.

I thought D and D did an excellent job of adapting GRRM's terribly written love scenes into terribly written love scenes for the screen.

No way. The prisoner at Harrenhal who was slowly eviscerated by a toasted rat before having his head sawed off died in relative peace as well.

I never thought I would be one of those people that gets upset and says "I'm never watching again" when a character who is alive in the books gets murdered in the show, but when Bronn's vision went blurry, I turned it off, did some drugs, walked outside and smoked 3 cigarettes while cursing the sky in tears.

"Maybe if the dwarf defeats all the enemies or tires them out, I'll have a better chance of coming out on top when I fight."

She succeeded in doing away with Ned Stark's plan in taking the throne away from the Lannisters, so she has reaped some confidence from that.

Really? Because I love the show, and all those topics fucking bore me. I think of the show as about struggle for power, religion, betrayal, magic, family, history, distant and unexplored lands, and culture. The only reason why sex and gender float to the top of the fishbowl of topics this show possesses is because

"The full of spoilers" is indeed cute, but I take credit away where credit is not due, the reviewer merely borrowed it from someone who originated it years ago :O

She's definitely a type that would be easy to fall in love with. It was a poor choice him dating her in the first place, however. You should never give your heart to someone who isn't crazy about you.

Your analysis of the scene being a commentary about "gender equality" is a telltale of your extremely poor understanding of artistic themes and exposition in general. I could recommend some books on literary criticism you could begin with to better understand artistic works in the future.

An argument is still a form of discussion. See Merriam-Webster definition of discussion. Nothing is worse than a fuckhead trying to be facetious, the most pathetic and boring way to insult someone, without even succeeding at being facetious. All discussion in the comments is valid, yes, but in this instance, the

This is GoT forum, not an ASOIAF forum. The controversy this week has nothing to do with the books, it has to do with the decisions of the showrunners. Incompatible argument, you're a fuckhead, end of discussion.

I thought they did a fine job of translating equally stupid book characters to screen characters.

Looks like that Young Griff storyline isn't going to make it, which could mean that that plotline in the books doesn't go anywhere. I'm guessing Varys pulls all the ADWD epilogue shit on Daenery's behalf.

Did Cersei not say she and Robert never really boned, other than the bedding ceremony which was in fact consensual? She said when she married him she thought he was amazing, strong and manly and powerful, but then when they bedded for the first time he fucked up and said "Lyanna". Every other time she said "she

That "inherited Ned's talent for strategy" was a joke right? I must be sure

Yeah he didn't have final cut I don't believe and they ended up trying to give it some kind of Hollywood-esque structure which didn't work for Louie's vision. It'd be a film he could make now much better.

Side note:
I've never been a fan of meme jokes, comment-wise or the photos with Impact captions. They're lower than sarcasm on the humour scale. To show how lame they are, I made one and submitted it on Reddit, one that was not even very clever but contained a slight punchline. It received about 90K likes on