The major television shows and movies provided by television networks and filmmakers are not family-friendly and one of its illustrations is HBO’s blockbuster fantasy drama series Game of Thrones. The sensual TV show has been gaining tremendous popularity over the years.

You love GoT but it’s not exactly family-friendly. Try these 10 tamer alternatives By Common Sense Media | Published on: July 13, 2017 Photo credit: Common Sense Media | “Game of Thrones” There’s nothing quite like ” Game of Thrones.” That’s why it’s held such a tight grip on its audience for six seasons.

The major television shows and movies provided by television networks and filmmakers are not family-friendly and one of its illustrations is HBO’s blockbuster fantasy drama series Game of Thrones. The sensual TV show has been gaining tremendous popularity over the years.

And while I think it’s important to educate our children and to talk about things with them instead of brushing them under the rug, Game of Thrones just isn’t appropriate for younger children.

A very interesting plot is intermixed with horrific images, cursing, more graphic nudity and sex than in some soft core porn movies, objectification of women, rape, mutilation, the list This review Game of Thrones is an excellent show with Strong, Graphic, Brutal Violence and gore.

Is it any good? As with most HBO series, Game of Thrones benefits greatly from the budget and talent poured into its execution. This is an artful series; the script is intelligently written, the show is well-acted, and the direction and cinematography are easily on par with any Oscar-nominated film.

What is Game of Thrones about?

• MESSAGE: Game of Thrones takes place in a patriarchal medieval inspired fantasy universe where the monarchy is supreme, noblemen rule over peasants and men are depicted in more prominent positions of power than women.

Don’t get me wrong; GOT is one of the best shows out there. Everything feels so real about it, but unfortunately, some scenes are TOO real. There is a sexually explicit scene in almost every episode, showing many naked women and men. Plus, many of the scenes show over the top-notch viol …

Game of Thrones is an excellent show with Strong, Graphic, Brutal Violence and gore. Examples are decapitation, disembowlment, suicide. In most scenes we see blood spurting, bones cracking with descriptive detail and heavy sound effects. Other scenes of violence consist of people being p … continue reading.

What are the themes of family, faith, and loyalty?

Themes of family, faith, and loyalty run throughout, as do moral ambiguity and rampant betrayal. Some women are empowered; others are not. People of color are typically depicted as barbaric or animalistic or as slaves. Positive Role Models & Representations.

Parents need to know that Game of Thrones (based on the novels by George R.R. Martin) is big-budget fantasy series that frequently depicts brutal battles and graphic, detailed acts of violence (including those against children and women), as well as lots of nudity and no-holds-barred sexuality. The latter is portrayed in an especially iffy manner, …

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All that said, there are moments of brutal violence and sexuality that might pull viewers who aren’t ready for them out of the narrative. Certainly Westeros is a dark world inhabited by some very disturbing characters, but the violence is at times lingered upon in a very unsettling way.

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