OT: GoT Red wedding... Am I evil?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:47 pm
My interest goes out to world war 2, but yes, I like fantasy. I like to read about it, like to watch movies about it and like to watch a certain HBO series about it...
My mother comes to babysit her grandson every two weeks (its a two hour drive for her). She is very interested in GoT and had watched the first two seasons + 7 episodes of season three with us over the past couple of months (we started somewhere in 2013...).. We had a great diner and I told her if we are going to watch GoT tonight, we'll have to watch two episodes... I figured, she has seen season one (Ned Stark), she'll be able to handle it... We watched and now I'm not to sure if she'll want to watch season four with us. Did she see it coming? Don't think so, although episode 8 and 9 have signs all over it...
My question, is the 40s and 50s generation able to handle a series as brutal as Game of Thrones? Television used to be so friendly when I grew up. Yes, there was the occasional drawn out loss but nothing as "in your face" as episode 9 of season 3, GoT.... Am I evil? Should I have steered her away from GoT?
EDIT: I've explained that Bolton is actually the father of the guy torturing Greyjoy (not our Greyjoy) so it does make a bit more sense now...
My mother comes to babysit her grandson every two weeks (its a two hour drive for her). She is very interested in GoT and had watched the first two seasons + 7 episodes of season three with us over the past couple of months (we started somewhere in 2013...).. We had a great diner and I told her if we are going to watch GoT tonight, we'll have to watch two episodes... I figured, she has seen season one (Ned Stark), she'll be able to handle it... We watched and now I'm not to sure if she'll want to watch season four with us. Did she see it coming? Don't think so, although episode 8 and 9 have signs all over it...
My question, is the 40s and 50s generation able to handle a series as brutal as Game of Thrones? Television used to be so friendly when I grew up. Yes, there was the occasional drawn out loss but nothing as "in your face" as episode 9 of season 3, GoT.... Am I evil? Should I have steered her away from GoT?
EDIT: I've explained that Bolton is actually the father of the guy torturing Greyjoy (not our Greyjoy) so it does make a bit more sense now...