But the political correctness there..
Now, it's a historical show, but they did not give a **** about it.
Out of several main leaders of the gladiators, they made one of them black, 2 of them homosexuals, one married a black
The thing love about it and that not many people seem to have realised, is how accurate it is to what is known of the events in history.
They kept unbelievably close to the known facts and it worked absolutely perfectly.
Lol, GRRM likes to kill things XDDDD
We get it. It's what makes the series interesting. It wouldn't be nearly as appealing if we were completely sure every likeable character survived.
Ye, what makes me love the books (And the show) Is the suprise theme, and how it likes to go against the generic "good" ending. Without it it wouldn't nearly be the same thing
Dude it's a joke. That girl wasn't even saying it was a bad thing. Actually I haven't really heard many people speak of it as a bad thing.
Lots of people die compared to other series and that's just a fact that we like to poke fun at sometimes.
To be honest, majority of the deaths you see from a mile away Red wedding, they pissed off Mr. Filch, a guy thats insanely untrustworthy, Ned Stark's life was in the hands of Aerys the Third, Oberyn Martell was just too obsessed with hearing a confession rather than killing Gregor, if you want unexpected character deaths, watch Walking Dead, Attack on Titan or Spartacus.
It's not that Frey is untrustworthy, he was shamed for all of Westros to see when Robb swore he'd marry one of his daughters and then went and married some chick who he thought was pretty. It was a matter of honor.
A lot of the deaths aren't really predictable: Maester Luwin, Baratheon bros, the "sun's son"(don't want to say the name for obvious reasons), Mormont
If anything I'd say Walking dead is more obvious than anything.
Well he was right, he did have dragons blood so it would have worked, but the idiot with a crossbow was the reason it failed. I would have loved to see what would have happened if he succeeded in capturing one of them.