pikashoe said:
well considering how idiotic some of the complaints are such as there is not enough politics even though this season has had just as much politics as other seasons orthey just kill people and I don't like when people die because as we all know no one has ever died during a war. And then there is the book readers who have a bitch fit whenever a change occurs even the author himself is not only ok with the changes but actively defends them. If you don't like the show that's an opinion and that's fine but the thing is it is a great show not perfect, it is ok not to like things that are great. There are plenty of things that I don't like but I can still say admit that they are fantastic but they just aren't for me, people are just so ignorant with there opinions and try and force them down everyone's throats sorry about how messy this is I'm.on my phone and its hard to use this site on it |
Don't worry, I'm on a phone too ^^.
About the lack of politics, which is maybe my main complaint about this season. In the books, we have a lot of "political wars" : in Dorne amongst the Martell family, in King's Landing between Cersei, Margaery and Kevan, in Castle Black around Jon Snow, in Meereen between Daenerys and the slavers (inside AND outside), in the Greyjoy family, in the east between the former King of the North's allies with Jaime, etc... And on a larger scale, we have Aegon and other possible alliances who don't exist in the show. Each one of them is a lot more detailed than what we see in the show.
So for me, this season is violently lacking in political fights, and it was the major strength of the show back in the first season...







