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Post by Winter_King on Dec 16, 2022 10:18:28 GMT
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Post by paulslaugh on Dec 17, 2022 1:30:47 GMT
That tiny girl dressed up a woman…it is meant to uncomfortable. If you are talking about Milly Alcock who plays Rhaenyra in the first 5 episodes she is not a tiny girl she is a 22 years old. Also have you notice that people generally don`t refer to grown up men who looks young as tiny boys. Something to think about. No, Lord Corlys’s 12-year old daughter King Viserys considers marrying before marries Alicent Hightower. She is a tiny girl who looks even younger and the King even is shocked at the thought of having sex with poor thing, even if later. Alcock convinces as teenage, but she’s not tiny, just short.
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Post by Stammerhead on Dec 19, 2022 11:18:16 GMT
A bit not not really that much. There is already murder, mutilation, rape and torture so having an elite incestous family doesn't really stand out. Of course there was also that man on the other side of the wall with his daughters but he didn't come across as a positive character.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2022 1:45:53 GMT
It was pretty common for royal families link - Wikipedia reference
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Dec 23, 2022 9:42:06 GMT
It was pretty common for royal families link - Wikipedia reference This has nothing to do with what i am asked.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2022 12:52:41 GMT
It was pretty common for royal families link - Wikipedia reference This has nothing to do with what i am asked. Odd. Ok - It doesn't bother me. GOT and HOD often reflected historical events from the middle ages in Europe. That is the point I was making.
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Post by stickman38 on Dec 30, 2022 17:09:14 GMT
If you are talking about Milly Alcock who plays Rhaenyra in the first 5 episodes she is not a tiny girl she is a 22 years old. Also have you notice that people generally don`t refer to grown up men who looks young as tiny boys. Something to think about. No, Lord Corlys’s 12-year old daughter King Viserys considers marrying before marries Alicent Hightower. She is a tiny girl who looks even younger and the King even is shocked at the thought of having sex with poor thing, even if later. Alcock convinces as teenage, but she’s not tiny, just short.
Paul, I didn't know you were a GoT fan. We might actually have something in common after-all. lol...
The age difference didn't bother me that much, sure, the little girl talking about having babies with King Visarys was a bit odd but nothing compared to some of the more sexual stuff involving minors I've seen in other shows/movies.
However, I did like Milly Alcock more than her replacement Emma D' Arcy.
Although, Emma is probably a better actress, the show just felt so much different after the big time jump that I almost lost interest in it. I'm not even sure when or if I'll watch season 2 when it comes out.
I think they could have just used makeup to make the young actors look older not sure why they chose such a radical change with the main actors... but whatever... season one was still pretty good entertainment.
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Post by ghostintheshell on Jan 1, 2023 15:59:12 GMT
Since it's a norm for Targaryens, it doesn't bother me at all.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2023 17:22:17 GMT
An update to my first post....It doesn't bother me as it happened historically in middle ages Europe, Hawaii and ancient Egypt with the royal families.
That said, children born of incest usually have have physical deformities and mental issues. None of the Targaryen family or Cersei's kids were physically deformed or expressed the wider range of mental issues.
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Post by bluerisk on Jan 23, 2023 3:31:33 GMT
That tiny girl dressed up a woman…it is meant to uncomfortable. If you are talking about Milly Alcock who plays Rhaenyra in the first 5 episodes she is not a tiny girl she is a 22 years old. Also have you notice that people generally don`t refer to grown up men who looks young as tiny boys. Something to think about. I guess he was more thinking about this scene.
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Post by amyghost on Jan 24, 2023 2:06:06 GMT
Do people actually get bothered by the fictional doings of fictional characters in fantasy fiction?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 24, 2023 20:12:58 GMT
Do people actually get bothered by the fictional doings of fictional characters in fantasy fiction? People get bothered about the most stupid things, so the answer to your question is yes.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Feb 4, 2023 21:14:27 GMT
It would bother me if GOT /HOD was based in 2023 not medieval fantasy times -its fantasy shows
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Post by Sarge on Feb 24, 2023 5:50:58 GMT
It would bother me if GOT /HOD was based in 2023 not medieval fantasy times -its fantasy shows This is a good way of putting it. It's fantasy fiction, meant to entertain, explore ideas, and tell tales, and it would be super boring if everyone was a dudly do-right.
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