Anonymous wrote:Nope. Never had any interest. This, however, cracks me up:
https://www.funnyordie.com/authors/gay-of-thrones
Anonymous wrote:I don't like gore and nor do I like psuedo-fantasy, generally. I have watched selected $ex scenes with Talisa and Robb Stark, because, well, Richard Madden (who is apparently now with Sam Smith's ex).
Anonymous wrote:I don’t! I’m sick of being told I should! What’s amazing about it?
Sounds dark and violent without reason.
Anonymous wrote:I started watching when it first came out and got about 5 episodes in before I realized that it was way to dark for where I was in my life. I needed something lighter to watch with less insest, rape and attempted child murder.
A few years ago I tried watching again and was in a much better headspace to enjoy the it and I am now so excited for that final season! (Although part of being mentally healthy means getting a good nights sleep so I’ll be watching Monday morning.)
It’s not for everyone and the hype will be over soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it say about us as a culture when one of the most highly rated tv shows right now features sexual violence against women and gruesome violence in general?
I’ll pass.
Yeah, it’s not like there’s an epic plot or anything![]()
I'm with pp. I think it is disturbing that a show with such graphic depictions of rape is so popular and widely accepted now. I think it says something about our culture at the moment, and it's nothing good.