Posted on 05/19/2013 12:57:25 PM PDT by OddLane
Were only halfway through the season, and its only May, but its already hard for me to imagine any show topping Game of Thrones on my 2013 year-end best-of list. There are more innovative and original series, but none that satisfies on so many levels, or that juggles so much plot and so many characters with the appearance of ease.
Since HBOs blockbuster adaptation of George R.R. Martins fiction debuted in 2011, many have lodged complaints about the shows racial stereotypes and simplistic sexual dynamicsand rightly so; Thrones was a problematic series and still is, despite course corrections that suggest showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss heard their critics. Beyond that, however, the show doesnt get enough credit. Nearly a decade after Peter Jackson won Oscars for a film series about wizards and hobbits, fantasy is still seen as disreputable nerd bait rather than a legitimate mainstream genre.
That should change this year, and if it doesnt, fans can cry foul.
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You are correct...I had another episode of mentalpause.
I am assuming that a strongman will emerge from Dany Tagaryen’s Praetorian guard.
I just received my Folio Society’s copy of “The War of the Roses” by Desmond Seward.
I read that recently.
I really enjoy the show, but I have to agree with your analysis. I get the impression that George R. R. Martin doesn't much care for his characters either. Apparently when asked about how it would end he said that the end would be a cloud of dust or snow being driven by the wind across a vast graveyard full of tombstones.
Not exactly a "happily ever after" scenario there...
I love Game of Thrones and I don’t even care much for fantasy. The characters are strong, the acting and direction is first rate and it is filmed on location. The story is powerful and intriguing. Can’t get much better than that for a tv series.
I'm reading the first book now, and though the show sticks pretty closely to the book, I have been surprised by how relatively little of this stuff is in the book. Shock value, for sure.
“Now is the winter of our discontent.”
As much as I despise The author, who is an anti-American leftist and a huge douche in general, I do love the ASoIaF books.
So many parallels to the current “Game of Thrones” in Washington.
Jeoffrey = 0bama: We have the Petulant Child as King / President.
Cersi= a composite of MoochHell, Hillary and Valerie Jarrett
King Robert = Bill Clinton; more interested in whores than running his nation.
Tywin Lannister = George Soros
Renley Baratheon= Mitt Romney
Theon Greyjoy= John McCain
Petyr Baelish= Lew, Geithner, Bernanke composite
Walder Frey= About every Democrat Senator (and half of the GOP ones)
Janos Slynt= Janet Napolitano
Ygritte= Sarah Palin
Brienne= Michelle Bachmann
Ser Loras = Reggie Love
The Weeper= John Boehner
Unfortunately, I don’t see any Danerys, Jon Snow, or Tyrion Lannisters or any of the smart and somewhat honorable characters in real life. Ted Cruz maybe.
I have had high hopes for the development of the Daenerys Targaryen “Mother Of Dragons” character, she's physically very beautiful and therefore easy to watch. But, thus far this season, the few examples of stilted or strained storylines or ancillary characters has centered around her. This whole “great white hope” freeing all the slaves is racism masquerading as anachronistic progressivist fantasy. It's as wooden as one of Ayn Rand's protagonists hopping on a soapbox for a chapter-long soliloquy.
Maybe there's more going on, a leader is emerging among “her” people, “The Worm.” Given the particulars though, I'm a little concerned that the author and the directors just can't help themselves and will end up going full Mandingo on us.
It feels that predictable to me at this point. They'll lose me if so.
I've only watched one episode of Game of Thrones, but I was impressed.
Tom (#2 son) is reading that now. We got a disc from Netflix, but decided it really wasn’t suitable for our viewing audience.
Not much on HBo is family friendly.
So I understand, from what I read on FR! We don’t actually consume much current pop culture, just read about it.
Well, I do recognize several X-men, like Captain Picard and Halle Berry, since Tom watched the movies before I went to bed.
I haven't seen the series, so perhaps this unfair, but that is really off putting to any idea to watch the program.
I’ve never had the urge to watch it.
Whoa, Nelly...not quite...
The House of Lancaster was established by Henry IV who killed Richard II for the throne. Henry was the very legitimate son of John of Gaunt by Blanche of Lancaster, daughter of the very wealthy Duke of Lancaster.
And those “bastard children” were legitimized by the Church after John married Katherine when his last wife died.
You are right, though, that the children of John and Katherine were fashioned Beaufort and Henry VII is a Beaufort, hence their blood is in ER II’s veins...with more German blood than anything else!
Cheers....
Another excellent and recently published book on the War of the Roses is by Alison Weir...not too hard to follow and actually entertaining.
Cheers!
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