Don’t you know everything offends everyone now? I mean it’s a show, set in a time where the language cripples, bastards, and broken things was commonly used.
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I don't have a problem with you bringing attention to your issues with Bran the Broken. My dad has been handicapped for the last 20 years.
I was just trying to figure out if other terminology the show uses offends you.
I personally never thought of it until you mentioned it. My dad has never mentioned it. Maybe if he was confined to a wheelchair, he'd feel different. In the books, I always looked at it as a way for Tyrion and Bran to bond with one another. That scene with him is a very important one.
You're the first person I've ever heard mention it, so it kind of caught me off guard. Nowadays, things like that are usually brought to light a lot sooner.
I'm offended because we are talking bout this. No I am not. I don't get offended much at all to be honest. I just dislike how weak, this skinned, and feeble people are today when it comes to all this "offensive" crap. I read an article about some high school where some kid did an "OK" sign that apparently is allegedly tided to some racist remark now. I never heard of such a thing and probably 99.9% of the population as well. So the school spent over $53,000 to fix their year books on something not many people know much about. Anyway, I am super excited for the "Deadwood" movie coming tomorrow and that show is extremely offensive. I can't wait to be offended :).
Amen! I mean it’s crazy that people would get offended by the word cripple in a show about dragons and political intrigue. Look at what they did to the fan at wrigley for doing the okay sign. Banned from wrigley, for life. Meanwhile AOC MADE THE SYMBOL ON HER LIVE STREAM and no one is losing their minds. Oh well it’s the weird ass world we live in.
I'm going to laugh at all you book 6 deniers when Winds of Winter comes out. You'd have a better chance of saying book 7 doesn't get released. Winds of Winter will most certainly be released at some point. The publishing company wouldn't stand for anything else.
If the publishing company wouldn't stand for it, why would they allow it to take so long to get the 6th book? I don't know much about publishing, but if there is a deal in place, can the author wait for a decade to release a book? There are no deadlines?
I'm going to do a LOT More than laugh :lol:
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This is my point also. Greyworm doesn't have any political rights and power. But he has a strong crowded army of Unsullied and Dothraki. Also; he could and would have killed Tyrion and Jon in the blink of and eye and start a war with... Who? Are there any more strong armies left? Also, I don't think he would care if he died or lost everything after that point. Instead he lets Jon go to The Wall. How does he know after he leaves they will keep their promises?
*edit* In the Long Night episode I thought all the Dothraki were erased from Westeros. And then half of them poped back out.
Unfortunately. All hopes are on the books to come; if they ever come out...
NEVER............................................. ..........................
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it will be more like a nanny nanny booboo 🤣
Book 6 for sure, Book 7... get Brandon Sanderson on the line lol.
soooooooooooooo
are we not gonna talk about GOT winning Best Drama at the Emmy's last night? LOL
I didn't even realize the Emmys had happened yet.
I didn't either :lol: I heard them talking about it on the radio and was wondering what awards show they were discussing.
What was GoT up against? This season was a mess. Surprised they won it.
I think they won it for the sum of all the seasons. I still don't think the season was that bad. I had some issues with some episodes, but I think people are being too hard on it. I think the problem is people built it up in their heads and had expectations for what should happen. It's hard for anything to live up to that.
The HBO prequel with Naomi Watts has been cancelled.