DarthSkywalker
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Dany, a good leader? 

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Dany is a teenager? Sure as hell doesn't look or act like one to me?The thing with Dany is that we've only seen her conquer. Not rule.
She's idealistic and smart, but she's only a teenager like Robb. So she still has a lot to learn about ruling and controlling her hormones.
Dany is a teenager? Sure as hell doesn't look or act like one to me?
Sounds great, can't wait.I personally found it the be the best episode of the season so far, and my favorite since Blackwater. It is very character based, lots of pure acting, but still a tightly structured episode in terms of narrative. Lots of those little character moments I love so much.
She is a teenager in the books and on the show. And she acts like one.Dany is a teenager? Sure as hell doesn't look or act like one to me?
I dont think its that black and white
Yeah, she was 14 when she married Drogo. How long has it been since then? Two years?
The character is supposed to be but the actress will be 27 in a couple of weeks. Bit like Beverly Hills 90210Dany is a teenager? Sure as hell doesn't look or act like one to me?
We are talking about Westeros here. A land of fantasy based on the middle ages. Kind of apples and oranges, especially considering Cersei was definitely shagging back.Legally, it's that black and white. And actually, in some states such as mine, it's not the presence of a no, but the absence of a yes. You have to consent.
Verse I clearly didnt want to have sex with Jamie, it wasn't like in the books where she only didnt want to because of where they were and then said yes anyway, she was saying no the entire time. That's rape.
On the show she may have been 16. In terms of time on the show, she is around 18-19 at this point.Yeah, she was 14 when she married Drogo. How long has it been since then? Two years?
They aged all the young characters 2-3 years. Jon and Robb were 18 at the start of the show, Dany 16I don't think they said she was 14 on the show. And she clearly never looked it. They aged both her and Robb up in the show.
We are talking about Westeros here. A land of fantasy based on the middle ages. Kind of apples and oranges, especially considering Cersei was definitely shagging back.
Though I am curious, how exactly do you know why Cersei saying no? She also said, "this is wrong" or something close to that. Isn't that not closer to the book interpretation then the idea that Jaime raped her?
They aged all the young characters 2-3 years. Jon and Robb were 18 at the start of the show, Dany 16
That is why her saying "its not right" is important in the context. If it was rape, I think they would have went all the way with it, not have her shagging back. The symbolic "its not right" is about the place, while also hitting on the fact they committing incest. This is afterall Game of Thrones.I got the idea she was saying no because she said no multiple times. The book scene had her resisting, not because she didnt want Janie but because of where they were, he opens her dress, sees she's on her period, but she says "take me quickly," and they shag anyway. It was gross, but consensual.
And yeah, this is Westeros, but that doesn't change what rape is, it is showing us a world where there is little consequence for it.
I didn't like the scene because it adds something to Jamie's character that was never there, and it's not a good something.
I don't think so. Probably because of the Drogo relationship.I can buy her as a Hollywood 16 in season 1. I knew she wasn't supposed to be 14. Did they ever actually mention her name in s1?
No, it took place right next to Joffrey's body on a slab. They literally started against the slab and then ended up on the floor right next to it.This took place near Joffrey's gravestone? Must have been so many people there paying their respects.
Haha, that is bad. This Westeros, a strange old place.No, it took place right next to Joffrey's body on a slab. They literally started against the slab and then ended up on the floor right next to it.
She was a willing participant. She kissed him. I don't see how people can see that as being raped. A woman being raped doesn't kiss the man raping her. Plain and simple
She was a willing participant. She kissed him. I don't see how people can see that as being raped. A woman being raped doesn't kiss the man raping her. Plain and simple
Darthskywalker said:That is why her saying "its not right" is important in the context. If it was rape, I think they would have went all the way with it, not have her shagging back. The symbolic "its not right" is about the place, while also hitting on the fact they committing incest. This is afterall Game of Thrones