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Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Printable Version +- Bring4th (https://www.bring4th.org/forums) +-- Forum: Bring4th Community (https://www.bring4th.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Art, Media, & Entertainment (https://www.bring4th.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=40) +--- Thread: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) (/showthread.php?tid=12827) |
Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Plenum - 04-25-2016 gonna watch the first episode tonight. already read the AV Club review, which was great. RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - anagogy - 04-25-2016 I really like the fact that it is a fantasy show, but that they don't overdo the magic component, which keeps it fresh and interesting when it does happen. Rather instead, the focus is on the characters and their development. In a way it like the Walking Dead in that regard, in the sense that even though it is a show about zombies, it isn't REALLY about the zombies, its about the people and their relationships. My only complaint is the cliff hangers. Though the cliff hangers in this first episode of GoT's new season wasn't too bad. I wasn't going through psychological withdrawal after I watched it. I was a little annoyed because I accidentally downloaded a russian subbed episode and this particular episode had a lot of foreign speak, so I had to watch another version again today to see the correct subtitles so I know what the hell was going on.
RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Parsons - 05-03-2016 ![]() Back when the series first came out, I got half way through the second season and decided it was too violent and depressing, so I quit watching it for a couple years. I eventually gave it a second chance and caught up with the series. I'm really enjoying it now. RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Plenum - 05-04-2016 RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Parsons - 05-05-2016 Omg, that's friggin hilarious RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Nía - 05-11-2016 This article about Game of Thrones being a drastic treatment against empathy is unfortunately available only in German (sorry): taz Wrote:Endlich innerlich tot -`ღ´- RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Minyatur - 05-11-2016 I'd disagree with that article, as these aspects of the serie are mainly there to make people feel something and not the other way around. These are human traits whether or not one likes them (or the Creator's traits), so avoidance to face these things seems more likely to shutdown empathy as it denotes a desire to not feel how one feels toward facets of itself. I think there is a difference between being empathic and overly sensible too. RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Plenum - 06-10-2016 really enjoyed the most recent Episode. great to see the Hound back
RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Parsons - 06-13-2016 Yeah, I really like the Hound. I'm not entirely sure why since he has done* so many horrible things. RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Plenum - 06-13-2016 his childhood seems to drive a lot of that behaviour. I sort of see him (as a parallel) as how a sensitive soul could get caught up in the throes of karmic overload by choosing an environment such as Atlantis to birth in. RE: Game of Thrones Season 6 (spoilers allowed) - Nau7ik - 06-26-2016 The season 6 finale is tonight. And I'm concerned for Ser Loras Tyrell. It pains my heart to see someone good and light hearted being tortured and persecuted for being homosexual!! It's not a sin and he should not have to apologize and atone for it. Remember Oberyn Martell from season 4? He open loved men and women because of their beauty. He was a happy passionate man. His vigor was admirable. Humanity has made great strides and my heart is ever hopeful. As for the finale, I think something big is going to happen. The unlawfulness of the Faith Militant needs to be stopped. Their sense of human justice is divorced from reality in favor of fanaticism. Their self righteousness is poisonous and completely abridges free will. I guess GoT can be seen as a mirror of humanity? Anyway, season 6 has had some intense moments! Hodor's sacrifice brought me to tears. The war scene from 6x09 was ugly and beautiful at the same time. There were moments just for shock value. And Sansa's choice to take the lower/lesser road with Ramsay disappointed me. Why become the monster that you fear and hate? Why not take the higher road with compassion and execute him with mercy? I'm just rambling now lol. I'm a big fan of GRRM's A Song of Ice and Fire. |