tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021851682736515743.post3700263417806859641..comments2023-11-03T08:25:53.462-04:00Comments on what fresh hell is this?: And, Now for a Post Completely Lacking in Background Research or Alex's Thoughts on Game of ThronesAlexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14802154503675431075noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021851682736515743.post-48059825953053697322011-06-01T20:24:54.256-04:002011-06-01T20:24:54.256-04:00Look, all I'm saying is that where a lot of sh...Look, all I'm saying is that where a lot of shows are set in reality/history and this one is fantasy, the creators could have had some roles for POC and strayed beyond the stereotypical women roles. This is based on the one episode I've seen. I really don't think that wanting to see diversity on TV constitutes as a lofty requirement. <br /><br />There are a lot of shows, a lot of movies, books, musicians that I enjoy but are problematic in terms of race and gender (and many, many other ways -- so many ways to be enraged, so little time!) and I have no problem calling them out -- it's part of the whole fighting-social-injustice thing that I've got going on. <br /><br />When I do call someone/thing out I try to do so in a measured way that doesn't attack anyone needlessly or cause collateral damage, hence why I didn't call anyone who watches Game of Thrones racist or stomp my feet and declare it "the worst thing evah". I also didn't do those things because I don't believe them. <br /><br />I would love to have a discussion about my actual post or hear more about the show itself (for all I know I could be completely wrong and I just saw the episode where all the women in line for the throne were off at a boar hunt with all the MOC) but I really don't like the implication that I've suggested that anyone stop watching the damn show. <br /><br />Oh, and Treme is frakking awesome.Alexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14802154503675431075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021851682736515743.post-22440088762845245732011-06-01T13:25:14.178-04:002011-06-01T13:25:14.178-04:00While i love diversity one should be careful in fo...While i love diversity one should be careful in forcing it on or asking for it as a stipulation for it be good or acceptable. Where does this "responsibility to stop white-washing the world" come from? is it you putting it on them? maybe then your requirements for society (and tv) are a little lofty. Maybe i'm naive but i don't see the slippery slope in this context.<br /><br />I'll continue watching and enjoying Game of thrones (and Treme) for it's stories, characters, and dialogue. <br /><br />I guess we will have to agree to disagree. (or you could watch it from the first episode enjoy a brilliant piece of tv)Cassadynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021851682736515743.post-67545942134541380482011-06-01T10:16:03.269-04:002011-06-01T10:16:03.269-04:00I was pretty clear that I don't know anything ...I was pretty clear that I don't know anything about the show and maybe the women characters are the strongest. The episode I saw consisted of about five scenes featuring women all of which fell into the old, tired "ladies be needin' protectin'" tropes (or they're conniving and not to be trusted shrews) and the only one where the woman was not being talked down to by a man was one where she was finger-banging another prostitute while he directed her. <br /><br />And, I don't think it's too much to ask that a TV show offers more roles to POC, why would it be?<br /><br />I don't understand why this would be offensive to anyone. I'm saying that the producers, writers, directors and everyone else who has a hand in creating the show has a responsibility to stop white-washing the world. No where in my post I called for anyone to not enjoy it or suggested that fans of the books or series are somehow complicit in the systemic racism of the entertainment industry. <br /><br />"Sometimes a show is just a show" is a pretty slippery slope there, Cassady.Alexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14802154503675431075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021851682736515743.post-52956804126485057822011-05-31T23:58:02.768-04:002011-05-31T23:58:02.768-04:00Sometimes a show is just a show.
It's a good ...Sometimes a show is just a show. <br />It's a good show with a great well told story. Don't make it into more than it is. It's not a political commentary on our society or an impression of women (which are some of the strongest characters as the show goes on). <br />just my thoughts.Cassadynoreply@blogger.com