>I've not watched Game of Thrones but have read the first 4 of
>the novels. The good guys (or even the characters you find yourself
>identifying with) don't usually end up winning in the end. Those you
>identify with often end up in bad situations with little hope
>Betrayals and monstrous behavior is often the path to power and
>success. Sometimes it can be confusing who the good guys and the bad
>guys are. Though righteous behavior often goes unrewarded or results
>in woe, villainy sometimes leads to downfall of the villains. Yep, as I suspected: Sounds perfectly revolting.
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