Anyone else not get GOT? Or just me?
Not get got? That's easy for you to say!Anyone else not get GOT? Or just me?
Anyone else not get GOT? Or just me?
Anyone else not get GOT? Or just me?
I wonder if it's a bit of a shift in the way we are used to watching things now.I like GOT and at times I do think it can be brilliant, but it has never completely wowed me or had me desperately waiting for the next episode the way other series have done in the past (Breaking Bad, Westworld, Lost, Fargo, would say Ozark, but it was all streamed together at the same time).
Don't quite get the complete love in for it, but it is very good for the most part. Can be hard to follow though I guess, what with all the different kingdoms and families with their claims to the throne.
Don't quite get the complete love in for it, but it is very good for the most part. Can be hard to follow though I guess, what with all the different kingdoms and families with their claims to the throne.
Agree with this. It was a big advantage having read the books as you had a much more detailed description of people, relationships between the different houses etc which helps in piecing it all together. Although, having said that, my daughter never read the books, and she is loving it, and can't wait for each episode. Her friends are the same.
The whole setting of GOT put me off getting into it, I tend to veer away from fantasy and sci-fi generally. Walking Dead is possibly the only thing that's miles away from realism that I tend to keep up with.
I know somebody who sat and watched it with their 10 year old son.
My daughter is 28 Nick...
10 is far too young.
The whole setting of GOT put me off getting into it, I tend to veer away from fantasy and sci-fi generally. Walking Dead is possibly the only thing that's miles away from realism that I tend to keep up with.
My daughter felt exactly the same. She has never liked the fantasy genre, but watched a couple of episodes, and dropped it. "just not her thing". Gave it another go last year, and binged the whole lot in couple of weeks or so. Now she is hooked, and can't wait for the next episode.
Yeah, to a good 6 inches by the sounds of it.To be honest I'm the same and thought that, that's why it took a bit of getting used to.
I don't like Lord of the Rings and all of that type stuff but after a few C bombs, midgets in brothels and heads getting chopped off it grew.
I don't like swearing or violence to be quite honest. The way I was brought up. One child was even banned from our house for simply saying the word 'sod.' I kid you not.
I will watch things on TV in spite of the violence and in spite of the swearing and not because of it.
No way I will let my daughter watch GOT or TWD. She is 13.
Fucking love a good swear me
Fucking love a good swear me
It has to be timed and used properly though. A well timed C bomb in game of thrones is genius.
The:
"there's no cure for being a c**t"
stands out!
You see, I particularly hate the C word. Makes me shudder every time I hear it. Hate that more than anything.
I was dragged to see the two Lord of the Rings sequels. Between them and the two Matrix sequels it did feel like I'd lost months of my life.
Not a fan of any of the traditional geek stuff. Can't stand fantasy or most sci fi.
GoT isn't really like that. There's barely any magic in the first few seasons and then when it does turn up it's hardly central to the plot. It's more like a politicial triller set in medieval times than a fantasy series TBF.