Kenbo Slice said:
Blood and boobies. That's what it has to offer.
Sounds like the most efficient way to describe Spartacus:
Blood on my Boobies. Or have they meanwhile changed the title to Spartacus:
Spunk on my Schnitzel?
I think the
Game of Thrones TV series deserves some respect because it's well-made and offers some of the best TV entertainment right now. A vast cast of capable actors bringing the characters of the books to life in an amazing way.
Sure, the TV series is heavily censored, simplified, boiled down and distilled in comparison to the books. But that's how it works. If you're too lazy to read, you're bound to miss out on some of the more refined experiences of being human. Tough titty, that.
As for OP - well, what is it you're looking for in a TV series? If it is not, as you say, neither plot nor characters, what is left? Flashing images? The sheer spectacle of moving images? My dog liked watching dogs, horses and cats. Some other animals. He was quite specific in his interests. What is of interest to you when it is not the core elements of virtually any story ever told?
SlaveNumber23 said:
Well its absolutely enthralling and portrays a vast web of great characters, also it doesn't hold back and throws censorship out the window.
Ahem. Compared to the books, the TV series are about as deep as the average sugar frosting on a doughnut. Also, omissions are just a less offensive form of censorship. But, granted, we haven't seen the really hugely offensive and depraved stuff yet. Eight more episodes to go this season. Colour me giddy giddy.