Re: Game of Thrones
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:18 am
I remember starting to watch this when it began a few years ago.
One thing that turned me off was a great muscular leader of some rather barbarian tribes from the south (???) who had the need to have public deflowering ceremonies with his wife for the troops to salivate over. That put me off. It didn't seem realistic.
A second thing was that they killed a child rather early in the dramas for the sake of establishing a bad guy and a promiscuous and evil princess. If I wanted an evil queen type of female character, I already knew of a magnificent example in Lady Kaede from Kurosawa's RAN.
A third thing was that "give them a dog thing" that started and I didn't stick around long enough to understand. I didn't think that the great white hordes of northerners was going to be that interesting, either. They bored me.
Sorry, but my interest petered out, so to speak, did a downer, so to speak...
One thing that turned me off was a great muscular leader of some rather barbarian tribes from the south (???) who had the need to have public deflowering ceremonies with his wife for the troops to salivate over. That put me off. It didn't seem realistic.
A second thing was that they killed a child rather early in the dramas for the sake of establishing a bad guy and a promiscuous and evil princess. If I wanted an evil queen type of female character, I already knew of a magnificent example in Lady Kaede from Kurosawa's RAN.
A third thing was that "give them a dog thing" that started and I didn't stick around long enough to understand. I didn't think that the great white hordes of northerners was going to be that interesting, either. They bored me.
Sorry, but my interest petered out, so to speak, did a downer, so to speak...