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Late to the party but I tried to watch the first episode from the first season. Not sure what the attraction is, but this genre does nothing for me. Unlike Breaking Bad, which was pretty amazing right from the opening scene, I couldn't even finish the first episode of GoT.
I personally thought most of the nudity/sex was completely unnecessary, though I only saw the first season. As for the books, the first three I thought were good, the fourth was bad, and the fifth horrible. The fifth was so bad, I'm not reading the sixth. If you kill off enough people, there's no one left, and I found at the end of the fifth book, there was no one I cared about left.
Exploitation? What do you think the 'middle ages' were? Elizabethan times? It was a hardcore mini ice age with little wars and pillaging, with a freshman knowledge of medicine and a seniors apathy for death. Women and children were not, except for ruling royals, treated as equals to men. The 20th century came along to help both their causes. So, gratuitous nudity and violence in today's cinema reenacting a pseudo middle ages storyline is a misnomer.Please don't fluff up and make pretty the past, it makes forlorn historians wanting the 'good 'ole days'.
In GoT the story is almost an afterthought; really it juggles a lot of pretty pedestrian fantasy cliches. The characters, that's the strength of the show. They have cast some brilliant actors and given them well written parts to play. The show is a great character study and a good examination of human nature. In some ways it surpasses anything on TV in the last couple decades. I mean, could they kill Tony Soprano off at the end of season one and still continue without him? GoT is amazing in the level of cold blooded disregard for any of its characters. The show will go on but no character is safe. It more effectively trashes expectations than any program I've ever seen.