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In reply to the discussion: game of thrones [View all]lostincalifornia
(3,639 posts)8. Fine, for that incident I have no idea why it was changed, but the book itself is full that behavior
and that is part of plot. It is not the main point. The book is about power. Power attained in all kinds of cruel ways.
Some are able to overcome that cruelty like, Danny, and some like Cersei, becomes just as sadistic like most of the Lanisters.
The interesting thing is as the books proceed, Jamie's character actually starts to go through a transformation in a more positive direction, while Cersi becomes so consumed by her desire for power that she willing hurt anyone who gets in her way.
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If you notice on the credits R.R. Martin was involved in the screen play. Regardless, the books
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#1
Rape as entertainment. Rape of men and children reality. Are you being entertained with man and
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#2
You are asking a question about how people are brought up. I don't have to tell you what people
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#7
i disagree. i think raping women and girls has become the ew norm in entertainment. and this is a
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#9
Fine, for that incident I have no idea why it was changed, but the book itself is full that behavior
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#8
how many explicit rape scenes of men, that would comapre to rape of women, have you seen on that
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#10
Frankly, I didn't read the books or when I do watch it view it that way. Sorry I don't fit into
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#11
the point is obvious. in our face. and still, instead of just syaing it is what it is. we like to
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#12
You're right of course. Men and childten were raped, too, but that isn't put on screen,
redqueen
Apr 2014
#17
That's kind of the point though. We know it happens. We don't have to see it, never mind being
seaglass
Apr 2014
#25
The character Cearce is raped once. There is one other non-consensual sex scene,
Flatulo
Apr 2014
#31
Yes they were being raped. It was mentioned in the book, not emphasized as HBO did. It's really
seaglass
Apr 2014
#35
After last night's episode I am questioning whether I will continue to watch this show. Loved the
seaglass
Apr 2014
#20
this is what the executives have said. this is their intent. they have made it clear. it is on
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#21
it is.... intent. someone did a post on the intent. with racism i think. sheshe i think. nt
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#22
In general rape is entertainment. It is our norm. What line to cross in deviance with women now
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#38