Re: It's not love for the system - it's an explanation that the system works
dacole Send a noteboard - 01/05/2012 01:01:14 AM
Ah so I see we have a philosophical disagreement. Of course we do not have more good people than Westeros does but a system that "sets ambition against ambition" such as ours is I believe better than a system based on complete and abject rule by one person. Given the greedy self serving nature of mankind putting to much power unchecked in the hands of one person is ALWAYS a mistake. Surly you wouldn't say that the average person is not better off in our system than a medieval one?
As well I have a personal belief that a system that gives more freedom and ability for social advancement based on merit is intrinsically better than one that doesn't.
I certainly agree though that the inclusion of the character here for pc reasons was ridiculous.
That's my problem - our system works for us (watch The Wire, which is based on real life events, and tell me that we have any more good people than Westeros does), the SoI&F system works for them. Trying to have the best of both worlds shorts everything out and makes it nonsensical. I do not love the medieval system, and would not want to live in it. On the other hand, I have no prejudices against it, nor do I harbor any illusions of superiority of our system. They were set up by the same flawed species of greedy, self-serving dicks, and whitewashing minor flaws which are more egregious in our time does not change that.
As well I have a personal belief that a system that gives more freedom and ability for social advancement based on merit is intrinsically better than one that doesn't.
I certainly agree though that the inclusion of the character here for pc reasons was ridiculous.
Your assessment of how things work in the book is correct but your love for that system is wrong. Of course all of this could be explained to an HBO audience it is the kind of system we dislike yes but um so what? The whole point of this series is that THERE ARE NO GOOD PEOPLE and the system has much to do with that. I do agree though that many of the changes they are making are disturbing.
That's my problem - our system works for us (watch The Wire, which is based on real life events, and tell me that we have any more good people than Westeros does), the SoI&F system works for them. Trying to have the best of both worlds shorts everything out and makes it nonsensical. I do not love the medieval system, and would not want to live in it. On the other hand, I have no prejudices against it, nor do I harbor any illusions of superiority of our system. They were set up by the same flawed species of greedy, self-serving dicks, and whitewashing minor flaws which are more egregious in our time does not change that.
Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
23/04/2012 04:14:01 PM
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Yeah, don't know where they're going with the Robb Stark love interest
23/04/2012 06:14:16 PM
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Fairly sure they cast Oona Chaplin as Jeyne EDIT
23/04/2012 07:17:18 PM
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Or they dropped the character all together, as they seem wont to do *NM*
23/04/2012 09:21:08 PM
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There's some confusion here.
23/04/2012 10:37:56 PM
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I'm guessing no.
23/04/2012 07:50:57 PM
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Re: I'm guessing no.
24/04/2012 05:23:01 AM
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It's not love for the system - it's an explanation that the system works
24/04/2012 02:30:58 PM
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Re: It's not love for the system - it's an explanation that the system works
01/05/2012 01:01:14 AM
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Oh, I agree. An aristocratic system mostly precludes equality before the law, a basic requirement
03/05/2012 08:29:08 PM
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interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
09/05/2012 11:28:45 AM
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
10/05/2012 12:09:46 AM
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
18/05/2012 06:04:18 AM
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
12/05/2012 02:02:49 AM
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
18/05/2012 06:08:20 AM
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Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
24/04/2012 05:13:02 AM
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Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
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Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
01/05/2012 01:25:44 AM
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Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
03/05/2012 08:45:17 PM
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Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
09/05/2012 11:35:29 AM
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Yeah I dunno what to make of that either
24/04/2012 09:28:48 AM
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To be fair, non-readers come away with a different experience.
24/04/2012 02:19:01 PM
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Re: To be fair, non-readers come away with a different experience.
01/05/2012 01:27:09 AM
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