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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-11 03:46 pm

[ SECRET POST #2686 ]


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SPOILERS GOT then, here and above.

[personal profile] kallanda_lee 2014-05-11 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe it's entirely about perception then - but the Theon torture was definitely the part of GoT that I found most difficult to watch over all seasons, hands down. And I think it was deliberately made that way. To part with the girls before castration didn't strike me so much as titillating, so much as emphasizing what he's about to lose. So, it made sense to me story-wise and I didn't perceive it as gratuitous.

I agree the female/male nudity ratio is skewed quite prominently towards women (and in that sense I found the brothel scenes worse than violent scenes, because they just seem to showcase nudity without it contributing much to the plot). That being said, though, using sex as a political tool IS part of the plot. So while I do think GoT has some problems with the way it sows women, I also think sex and violence are inherently parts of how that story is told.

I do get your point, I just see some of those shows differently, and am not inherently bothered by some shows mainly focusing on white male protagonists (though more variation over the overall TV landscape would be nice).

Re: SPOILERS GOT then, here and above.

(Anonymous) 2014-05-12 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
Also, I don't think you can ignore the fact that you can get away with showing a lot more female nudity on screen than you can male nudity. That's just the way the current ratings system is.