James
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The sex scene at the very end of the first episode which establishes the shocking revelation of incest, the scene of King Joffrey gloating while Ned's head is resting on a stick, the scene involving the charred corpses of children, etc. etc....really? Do I need to recap the numerous graphic moments in the show that help make it so intense that wouldn't be possible to show on AMC?
The stuff with Jesus DeSade has a lot of perverse and graphic language with nudity. This is the kind of stuff that will be hurt by the watering down of it for AMC.
Well I am excited...to a point. Regardless of what some others may think I believe Rogen is going to be good for the project. But potentially seeing something I love for it's edginess, cynicism, and graphic nature watered down makes me worried.
I think the inevitable casting news coming this year will definitely be an indicator on where my hopes should be. Let's just say when the rumored movie was in the works and they had Shia Labeouf rumored for Arseface I was ecstatic when it was canceled.
Hmm. I agree with you to an extent, perhaps they won't directly show certain things (although most of the Game of Thrones examples you gave, I believe they would- just think of the violence they already show in The Walking Dead) but that doesn't mean AMC can't depict them. No, the orgy at De Sade's won't have full on nudity nor (probably) the heavy language, but there's no reason they can't still have the scene. I mean heck, CSI's depicted an orgy and outright shown at least one dead baby before.
That said, if I understand correctly what you're saying, part of the main reason you loved Preacher was because they showed all that stuff, the nudity, the same amount of swearing. AMC will back off on those areas to some degree (though probably not the violence), no doubt. Personally that doesn't bother me, Preacher's graphic nature was highly entertaining, but not why I loved the series and I don't think it's necessary to tell the story or stay true to the characters -more of an added bonus. Will that much really be lost if we don't see Tulip naked?
Regarding Seth Rogen, people seem to flip out about his involvement for the same reason they flip out about anyone being involved in anything that doesn't mesh with their idea of who that person is. Heath Ledger playing the Joker? Good lord, we're going to get a laid back California Surfer Joker! Seth Rogen is involved with Preacher? It's all going to be jokes about weed! I'm not worried, he seems like an intelligent fellow and from what little I've read, a genuine fan of the series, which is encouraging.