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Which Game of Thrones character are you?
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Indeed, a point I have made myself several times on this thread, -
FTFYOriginally posted by Bunk View PostThey dumb it down to increase the mass appeal.
(Ironically dumbing down your post for General to understand it)Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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But you seem to have a problem with the show being inferior to the books, whereas really, you just prefer books because they're a more complicated medium (or at least that's the impression I get). My point is that the TV show wouldn't have been improved by addressing your criticisms of it; on the contrary it would be worse.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostIndeed, a point I have made myself several times on this thread,Comment
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Somehow you have it completely backwards, I was the one who repeatedly stated how much I enjoyed the series, whilst acknowledging there are differences to the books. If you read my posts you will notice that in some differences I actually prefer the series.Originally posted by Bunk View PostBut you seem to have a problem with the show being inferior to the books, whereas really, you just prefer books because they're a more complicated medium (or at least that's the impression I get). My point is that the TV show wouldn't have been improved by addressing your criticisms of it; on the contrary it would be worse.
The idea that someone prefers the book story to the TV series because they prefer books to TV is a point I actually made about someone else previously in this thread.Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostSomehow you have it completely backwards, I was the one who repeatedly stated how much I enjoyed the series, whilst acknowledging there are differences to the books. If you read my posts you will notice that in some differences I actually prefer the series.
The idea that someone prefers the book story to the TV series because they prefer books to TV is a point I actually made about someone else previously in this thread.
Doh! It was Nomadd that I should have been replying to. Apologies
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LOL - no worriesOriginally posted by Bunk View Post
Doh! It was Nomadd that I should have been replying to. Apologies
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