The story holds up well enough without it.
Would it? I am not so sure. I'm generally not a fan of pointless violence and sex, but I don't mind it if I think it adds meaningfully to the story. Now granted, I haven't finished the first book yet, so there might be a giant, extraneous orgy at the end that I haven't gotten to yet, but so far I think the violence and sex encountered has been well placed and valuable to the story. I think toning it down would remove a lot of the texture and general feel of the world, the characters, and the books.
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The current GRRM shitstorm: some weirdo on the Game of Thrones series.
15/04/2011 05:46:21 PM
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Horrbile review, if you can call it that.
15/04/2011 06:48:45 PM
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The NYT review was internally inconsistent and largely incoherent.
15/04/2011 07:34:57 PM
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My god, that was painful
15/04/2011 11:02:11 PM
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The original reviewer appears not only to be an outdated snob but an idiot
16/04/2011 11:51:29 PM
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Wow. Very opinionated. It would be offensive if I cared about what she thought but I don't.
18/04/2011 02:08:52 AM
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That's an interesting question.
18/04/2011 04:33:48 AM
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It mostly irks me that women will read this and think, "I shouldn't bother with that show."
18/04/2011 07:07:13 AM
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