duke of new york
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Just started it a few days ago. I've watched the first six episodes of season 1. I haven't read the books.
This show is excellent. The plot is complex, and the world is so rich. Also, Sean Bean.
Some gripes:
It can get a little cheesy, but it is fantasy, after all. Nothing so bad that it keeps me from enjoying it.
Some of the actors are pretty bad. Mainly the younger ones, like the Lannister prince and the Stark girl he was supposed to marry. I don't really mind this too much either, since there are also some outstanding actors, and the good definitely outweighs the bad.
There is really an excessive amount of gore and sex. I don't really mind this stuff, but there's just so much that it's apparent they're just using it to attract people to the show. I'm afraid they'll eventually be so fixated on providing sex and gore that the writing will suffer. I feel like that's what happened to the second season of Rome.
I'm hooked on this show. My favorite character has got to be the midget Lannister brother (is it Tyrian? I can't ever remember the names). Who else watches it or reads the books? Is it worth reading the books after watching the series? Any praise or criticism to give? Just don't spoil anything for me; like I said, I'm only halfway through the season.
This show is excellent. The plot is complex, and the world is so rich. Also, Sean Bean.
Some gripes:
It can get a little cheesy, but it is fantasy, after all. Nothing so bad that it keeps me from enjoying it.
Some of the actors are pretty bad. Mainly the younger ones, like the Lannister prince and the Stark girl he was supposed to marry. I don't really mind this too much either, since there are also some outstanding actors, and the good definitely outweighs the bad.
There is really an excessive amount of gore and sex. I don't really mind this stuff, but there's just so much that it's apparent they're just using it to attract people to the show. I'm afraid they'll eventually be so fixated on providing sex and gore that the writing will suffer. I feel like that's what happened to the second season of Rome.
I'm hooked on this show. My favorite character has got to be the midget Lannister brother (is it Tyrian? I can't ever remember the names). Who else watches it or reads the books? Is it worth reading the books after watching the series? Any praise or criticism to give? Just don't spoil anything for me; like I said, I'm only halfway through the season.