[TV] Winter HAS COME! - A Game of Thrones

This is a real article. This isn't a joke. The only joke is everybody involved in this nonsense.

http://www.avclub.com/article/professor-suspended-game-thrones-shirt-threatened--203579

Long story short, professor posted a picture of daughter wearing Game of Thrones t-shirt that read, "I Will Take What is Mine With Fire & Blood." and the dean freaked out that....I dunno, a bloody coup was incoming or something and got the professor suspended.

The most smagical part was this:
Uh, is it even legal to suspend someone for a picture they post on an entirely unrelated website from the college, about a quote that is also completely unrelated? That doesn't seem like it should be legal.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Uh, is it even legal to suspend someone for a picture they post on an entirely unrelated website from the college, about a quote that is also completely unrelated? That doesn't seem like it should be legal.
It's legal to suspend someone for any or no reason.. legality doesn't figure in such things at all. There usually are other methods of redress, however.
 
It's legal to suspend someone for any or no reason.. legality doesn't figure in such things at all. There usually are other methods of redress, however.
Legal was the wrong choice of word, I wasn't thinking criminality. I meant in terms of contract with the college, but then I have no idea if he's a part of a union or what the school's policies are.
 
Jamie did indeed arrive after Joffreys death. During his first meeting with Cersei, she is mourning her son in the chapel, and Jamie coerces her into sex during her menstrual period, right next to the corpse.

:eww:
 

BananaHands

Staff member
Really? I thought that was a fantastic episode. This season has been great so far.
I guess I'm just bummed about the Cersei/Jaime scene.
It was fucked in the books, but at least it was consent. I feel like they just ruined all of his character development right there.
 
I guess I'm just bummed about the Cersei/Jaime scene.
It was fucked in the books, but at least it was consent. I feel like they just ruined all of his character development right there.
It was… kind of consent in the book. It actually was disturbingly close to the old frat boy "she says no but look! She wants it!" so I'm actually okay with making it slightly more black and white. Everyone WANTS Jaimie to be the good guy, but he's not. Even in the books. He's a profoundly messed up person, but he has a sense of honor sometimes.
 
I would say in the books she was worried about getting caught more than anything.
Maybe. Maybe not. Either way the show has already made moves to push characters in slightly different directions than the books so this only serves to further that. Doesn't mean people have to like it, I mean, hell, no one "likes" when this happens, but I think it probably serves the story better since they've already shown how far apart these two are. Not to mention Cersie and Joffrey were treating Jaime like shit so it the dude is pissed and he acted out of that anger, so sadly, yeah, it feels in character for show Jaime.
 
Personally I was hoping the whole scene would be done away with since they already fucked with the timeline. But I guess not.
 

Necronic

Staff member
Apparently the show and the books are going to diverge pretty dramatically this season. Seeing as Martin is unlikely to keep pace with his books I'm ok with this.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Apparently the show and the books are going to diverge pretty dramatically this season. Seeing as Martin is unlikely to keep pace with his books I'm ok with this.
Not to mention that after the book the show is currently in, it starts to get kinda tedious to read.
 
Loved the iron born in last night's show. And I worry that maybe that "scene" may adversely affect viewers. Hard to see him as a heartthrob now.

MOAR Charles Dance please. MOAR!
 
Considering Jaime is one of the rare male characters in this barbaric setting who recognizes how terrible rape is, saves Brienne from it, it's not just a disturbing decision for a change, it's a stupid one.
 

BananaHands

Staff member
You know, even though Daario looks a helluva lot different from last season - he certainly looks a lot closer to his character in the books:
 
Yeah, he would look....ridiculous on screen as described in the books.



Actually, I take that back, that would be AWESOME.

Though, here's what I noticed, his armor is fucking cool in the third season. Dude is right out of a D&D artbook.



Seriously good costuming.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Another bad thing about the Jaime/Cersei development is... (Book Spoilers)

... it opens the door to all the upcoming Cersei psychobitch explosion nonsense to be blamed as having been triggered by her brother raping her as a mitigating circumstance, rather than just Cersei being Cersei and revealing herself to not be so much smart as just plain vicious. Before, it'd have been a character revelation. Now, show watchers will blame her lunacy on Jaime.
 
I do love the layered shoulderpads and arm guards.

BTW, regarding last ep. Just when I was starting to like Jamie...
Reading an interview with the director, the director of the episode thought he was showing something that went wanted, forced, wanted again. That mother fucker fucked up. That shit was a straight up rape. The showrunners saw rape, GRRM saw rape, the audience saw rape.

That was straight up a rape.
 
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