I am not stating my opinion on the character. I am stating the perception the show is trying to create. Your saying what she should have known does not change the intent of the perception. It would be the same as a character going outside in a rain coat then coming back in and it is wet. The perception is it is raining. Even if there is a shot out a window of the sun. And that is where we disagree. You seem to want to take a logical interpretation instead of viewing it from the writers perspective. You have said more then once you feel the writers are wrong. or that it is bad writing. You seem to come from a position that you are correcting what you see as being wrong.
I was pointing out Game of thrones imitates reality more then any of the 1960 TV shows. If you watch GOT it is a commentary on the middle east and the dynamics of the conflicts.
Quote:Yes, but bringing Game of Thrones into a discussion is way less messy than trying to use the alphabet soup of real life global factions. Besides, people in the US TV audience are probably paying more attention to Game of Thrones.But you where using game of thrones as an example of how unbelievable the switching of alliances and the forgiving of grudges would be. You even compared it to 1960 TV which we know lacks any reflection on reality. It was written as the writers wanted use to see the world. The same as when growing up we celebrated Columbus day until it became common knowledge that the whole story was a lie. You can not discover a land that is inhabited.
I was pointing out Game of thrones imitates reality more then any of the 1960 TV shows. If you watch GOT it is a commentary on the middle east and the dynamics of the conflicts.
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