add a link

Game of Thrones’ Will Never Make tu Happy And Stop Hoping It Will

añadir comentario
Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called ‘Game of Thrones’ Will Never Make tu Happy And Stop Hoping It Will | Decider | Where To Stream cine & Shows on Netflix, Hulu, amazonas, amazon Instant, HBO Go
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
Thanks for contacting us. We\'ve received your submission.
‘Game of Thrones’ Will Never Make You Happy And Stop Hoping It Will
Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)
Photos: Everett Collection, Photo Illustration: Jaclyn Kessel
What I’m about to say will probably offend people, but I mean it with the utmost kindness: If you’re one of those people who gets offended when bad guys win, innocents are murdered, and women are raped, then you really ought to stop watching
I know, I know! You’re not asking for much! You want a gorgeous, inventive, sprawling show (that has some kick-ass dragons, too!) to just cool it with all the rape and murder.
Rape and murder are inherently bad in real life, and moreover, they’re generally indicative of lazy writing in television shows. Why should
to be the best it can be. So, you’re just asking for the most popular fantasy show on television to give you the fantasy show that
Except, you see, that show that you’re thinking of is decidedly NOT
. It’s not a fun, fantasy adventure show where goodness will triumph and progressive values will prevail, but it’s never been that and it will never be that.
I think I understand why there’s been a bit of confusion about this. As grim as it gets,
has also always been rather fun. Daenerys is an ethereal beauty with silver hair that shimmers in the sun. Tyrion takes unabashed delight with his whores and is a quick with a snappy line. There’s jousting and sword-fighting. There are direwolves and dragons. There are cute children acting puckish. And at the center of it all, there’s a big, fancy, badass-looking throne. The show’s fantasy set dressing is what indulges our personal fantasies.
Of course, the show has always also been relentlessly mean. The pilot features Daenerys getting raped on her wedding night, Bran being shoved out of a tower, Cersei and Jaime engaging in incest, a murder mystery, an attack from ice zombies, and a routine beheading.
has always given us both the rod and the carrot, and it seems that it’s been giving us so many carrots (in terms of positive plot twists and endearing character development) that we’re feeling all the more brutalizing by the sting of the metaphoric rod.
It’s okay that you don’t like the rod, but stop pretending that you didn’t know it was coming. This is a show that gives us shining, glimmering glimpses of hope so that the inevitable disappointment hits us harder. 
Ramsay was going to rape Sansa. We have been repeatedly told and show what a vile and sadistic sociopath he is.
Stannis was going to burn Shireen. The first time we met him he was burning people on the beach and he has consistently put his faith in Melisandre’s counsel before anything else. (That sweet “you’re my daughter” scene? It was introduced to trick you into thinking he could be anything other than what he’s always been.)
Terrible things are going to keep happening to the characters you love. How could they not? This is a show that loves introducing compelling characters just to murder them. The show isn’t going to change its core philosophy just because a lot more people are tuning in, nor is it going to suddenly become cuddlier because a bunch of prominent bloggers take it to task for its brutal sexism.
is never going to change; you’re the one who has to change the channel. You know something? You might discover that quitting
before it upsets you more is the best thing you could do as a viewer — at least, my colleague Tyler Coates thinks so.
So, why do I keep watching? I think it’s a wonderfully complex soap opera and I rather like how
 keeps finding ways to devastate its uncommonly canny audience. Tragedy should upset us. We’re supposed to be enraged that Ned, Catelyn, Robb, Oberyn, and Shireen are gone before their time as their deaths were rooted in deep moral injustice. Similarly, rape should always revolt us as much as Sansa’s wedding night did. may be naive in believing that someone we like will “win” the proverbial Game of Thrones,  I don’t see how the finale could be anything but bittersweet. This is not a world where the good guys will win without suffering.
Of course, if all the incessant rape, murder, racism, and misogyny on
 upsets you that much, you can do more than turn it off and look for something better. You can make something better. Now that we know that high fantasy can make it as mainstream prestige drama, there should be nothing holding our greatest creators from giving birth to a tremendous fantasy series that gives us drama in a world worthy of all of our dreams. If
Like what you see? Follow Decider on Facebook and Twitter to join the conversation, and sign up for our email newsletters to be the first to know about streaming movies and TV news!
Tags HBO Go ,  HBO Now ,  Sling TV ,  Game of Thrones
'Hot Girls Wanted' On Netflix: A Sad, Shocking Porn Doc
Put Macho Pride Aside: Lorraine Bracco Is The True Center Of ‘Goodfellas’
The Amateur Porn Stars Of 'Hot Girls Wanted'
The Girls Of Netflix's 'Hot Girls Wanted' (GALLERY)
Five Great Spy Movies (That Don’t Feature James Bond)
Turn On 'From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series' Right Now
15 Shocking Moments From The 'Gilmore Girls' Reunion
Cast Your Vote In Decider’s Best Dad…
Learn All About This Sexy Sand Snake's…
Put Macho Pride Aside: Lorraine Bracco Is…
Please confirm the information below before signing in.
{* #socialRegistrationForm *} {* socialRegistration_emailAddress *} {* socialRegistration_displayName *} {* socialRegistration_ageVerification *} By clicking "Sign In", you confirm that you accept our terms of service and have read and understand privacy policy.
{* #registrationForm *} {* traditionalRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *} {* traditionalRegistration_displayName *} {* traditionalRegistration_captcha *} {* traditionalRegistration_ageVerification *} By clicking "Sign In", you confirm that you accept our terms of service and have read and understand privacy policy.
Don\'t worry, it happens. We\'ll send you a link to create a new password.
We\'ve sent an email with instructions to create a new password. Your existing password has not been changed.
read more
save

0 comments