Anonymous wrote:Too violent and too porny for minors. Fiancé and I watch, but even I feel uncomfortable at times.
Anonymous wrote:17 year olds can see rated R movies without an adult.
Anonymous wrote:I allowd my 15 year old. I didn't have a problem with it. if I allow it, we can watch it and talk about it. If I forbid it, he will watch anyway and then lose the opportunity to discuss.
Are you afraid the sadism and brutal sex will be appealing, or are you naive enough to think fifteen year old will think GOT depicts real life?
Anonymous wrote:
A pre-viewed episode? Sure. And, I'd watch it with them. We'd have to talk about so many of the issues brought up: the rulers, the unfair treatment of the "dwarf," the fragility of life, hell even the way the dragons are raised.![]()
At 17yo, I'd hope DC could engage about the separation of the North and how the wildlings are characterized as a people. Ned Stark lopping that guy's head off during the very first episode requires a discussion.
As for allowing them to watch independently through a season? Uh, I wouldn't want to put that on them. So much of it is plainly difficult to watch for me!
But, one-on-one, that I could manage--depending on the episode. The Khalisi's wedding night? No.
Anonymous wrote:To moms, would you watch it with your DS? I would allow it, but I would not be able to sit and watch it with him. I imagine he would feel the same way about watching it with his mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you that would allow it, what age wouldn't you? I'm assuming you wouldn't allow a 10 year old to watch it, even though you could make the same arguments that they would find opportunities to watch anyways.
I think that a 17-year-old's opportunities to watch it are meaningfully different from a 10-year-old's opportunities to watch it.
Anonymous wrote:17 is a lot closer to having babies than being a baby, so yes, when my kid is almost old enough to die at war, drink, smoke, sign an apartment lease, get married, and is packing up to leave for college, I will let them make their own TV choices.
If I haven't raised them well enough by then, it is too late to start.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and preferably together since many shows spark good discussions. I have no issues with the sex, but some of the violence/non-consensual sex is a bit disturbing. But again, discussion topic.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you that would allow it, what age wouldn't you? I'm assuming you wouldn't allow a 10 year old to watch it, even though you could make the same arguments that they would find opportunities to watch anyways.