No, Amy, I think I can remembr some of the same complaints -- it's easy to dismiss on the surface, but then the same people tend to read the books as a glorification of knighthood and ye olde Medieval Times, which they aren't either.
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I think most of those complaints came after certain events in book 4 and 5. Which I can understand, even if I don't agree.
I am sitting in my car dealership for major routine maintenance on the car and when I checked my car in, the attendant had "Game of Thrones" DVD set on his desk.
I said "that's a good series, right?"
He said: "yeah, but some of those things that occur, it is surprising to know they happened back in those times!"
!!!
So, while I am sure plot points and descriptions are drawn from European medieval times, I never did think dragons, witches, and demons coming from a woman's loins were part of our shared medieval history.
Did I miss a class in college? Or is this the Enlightenment?
That's why it's so surprising, right?
In non-GOT news, I am finally making my way through Rome. I'm only on S1e4, and really, can I just have the Lucius and Titus Pullo show? Ciran Hinds is great as Ceasar, but the show is by far at its most enjoyable when Titus Pullo is on screen.
Trust me, you don't want to get rid of Atia and especially you don't want to get rid of Octavian. That is one amazingly fucked up family.
I read that somebody from Cabin in the Woods (which I haven't seen yet) has been cast on Spartacus.
People what sort of education did you have that you missed that important chapter on giving birth to a smoke-child assassin?
Or how to properly hatch dragon eggs via self-immolation?
I am shocked. Shocked.
I don't know what was better -- Tyrion losing his shit with Joffrey, or Arya with Tywin, or what Danaerys will do to find her dragons.
The scene was Sansa was horrifying -- I was literally clutching my chest.
Tyrion losing his shit with Joffrey, or Arya with Tywin, or what Danaerys will do to find her dragons.
I can't pick! They're all so great!
Tyrion is trying SO HARD to keep the rest of his family from fucking everything up, but they're just so GOOD at fucking things up, he's not going to be able to hold it together. That's not a spoiler, just common sense.
I think I need to reread the Harrenhall chapters in the book because I don't remember most of Arya's storyline, and I can't tell if it's because my memory is swiss cheese or because it's been changed for the show.