Anonymous wrote: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.
Me too.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't stand it when people justified the violence. One person told me that's just how it was back then. Back when? When dragons and sorcerers and dead soldiers roamed the kingdoms?
LOL. Precisely!
I think it's so weird that adults are into this stuff. Sorta makes you wonder.
+100
I get kids and teenagers being in the other franchises (Harry Potter, Hunger Games, etc) but grown men and women? C'mon.
Anonymous wrote:Alot of people watch it but will not admit to it. It's almost like soft porno, with violence and incest. After a few episodes, you feel like you have to shower because of all the dirty sex. But, the book is very well written and so is the show. It is very complex. Kinda like Lord of the Rings-events and complex situations leading up to a huge battle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch and love it but I don't begrudge anyone who doesn't. But I do find some of the replies here - "I don't have time because of my kids" - a little weird? I mean, even when you're watching it live we're talking about 1 hour per week, for a total of 8 weeks. Spread that out over the year and you have to watch, like, one hour of TV per month to stay caught up.
It's fine to say you don't watch it, but don't pretend it's because you're "too busy". That's just not true. You're choosing not to which is fine. I have a fulltime job, parttime grad program, and two young kids and I am SO excited to watch it every Sunday night for the next two months.
(the "busy" olympics are a real pet peeve of mine)
Someone might be able to technically eke out an hour per week to watch a show that’s somewhere on their mental watch list, but prioritize other things. You prioritize GoT, they don’t. Nothing weird about that, and it doesn’t make them liars.
That's literally exactly what I said. But the "I'm too busy to watch" is just such an obnoxious response and totally out of context. You're not too busy, you don't want to watch. That's fine. People who complain about how busy they are constantly are annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't stand it when people justified the violence. One person told me that's just how it was back then. Back when? When dragons and sorcerers and dead soldiers roamed the kingdoms?
LOL. Precisely!
I think it's so weird that adults are into this stuff. Sorta makes you wonder.
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't stand it when people justified the violence. One person told me that's just how it was back then. Back when? When dragons and sorcerers and dead soldiers roamed the kingdoms?