Για να μην ακούγεται μόνο μια φωνή λογικής στο συγκεκριμένο θέμα θα παραθέσω με την βοήθεια της Βικιπαιδείας τα εξής:The amount of sex and nudity shown on Game of Thrones, especially in scenes that are incidental to the plot, has been the focus of much of the criticism aimed at the series. Actor Stephen Dillane, who portrays Stannis Baratheon, likened the series's frequent explicit scenes to "German porn from the 1970s". Charlie Anders wrote in io9 that while the first season was replete with light-hearted "sexposition", the second season appeared to focus on distasteful, exploitative and dehumanizing sex with little informational content. According to the Washington Post's Anna Holmes, the nude scenes appeared to be aimed mainly at titillating heterosexual men, right down to the Brazilian waxes sported by the women in the series's faux-medieval setting, which made these scenes alienating to other viewers. And in the Huffington Post, Maureen Ryan likewise noted that Game of Thrones mostly presented women naked, rather than men, and added that the excess of "random boobage" undercut any aspirations the series might have to address the oppression of women in a feudal society. Το καλύτερο σχόλιο όμως έρχεται από:Saturday Night Live parodied this aspect of the adaptation in a sketch that portrayed the series as having a thirteen-year-old boy as a consultant whose main concern was showing as many breasts per scene as possible.The series was also criticized for its scenes of torture and sexual violence. To Sonia Saraiya, writing in the A.V. Club, the series's choice to portray two sexual acts described as consensual in the novels – between Daenerys and Khal Drogo and between Jaime and Cersei – as rape scenes appeared to be an act of "exploitation for shock value".
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