The real reason fans hate the last season of game of thrones
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- Author: Zeynep Tufekci
- URL: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/the-real-reason-fans-hate-the-last-season-of-game-of-thrones/
- Summary:
- GOT failed in the end because it shifted its rare sociological way of telling its story into a psychological one - dominated by hero's/anti-hero's' internal motivations and not something bred out of the society that it is in
- Notes:
- The mainly talked about reasons for why the show declined in quality were
- New and inferior writers
- Shortened season
- Lack of source material
- Too many plot holes
- Fundamental issue is actually a ==shortcoming of our storytelling culture - we don't really know how to tell sociological stories==
- When GOT was at its best, the show was a **sociological **and **institutional **storytelling in a medium dominated by the **psychological **and the individual
- Sociological vs psychological
- Institutional vs individual
- George R. R. Martin was adept at creating characters that seems to be molded by the institution and evolves in response to the broader setting
- When David Benioff and D. B. Weiss ran out of source material they steered the narrative thread to a more psychological and typical style popular in Hollywood
- This type of writing is common because it is the most natural way of telling a story
- However, the narrative change was not the sole problem because despite changing the style D&D was also not good at the new style
- plot holes
- convenient plot devices (Arya ex machina)
- The pull of GOT was the fact that ==the story can kill major characters without losing the thread of the story==
- There is no singular powerful main character to build around
- No single narrative
- In sociological storytelling, each character has their own personal agency but they are entangled in the world of webs that also affects their choices and growth
-
"Should you kill baby Hitler?" is not a true dilemma because a different demagogue would have taken his place in between the two bloody world wars because the society would have pushed for one
- Fundamental attribution error is a [[Cognitive Bias]] where we assign too much importance to the individual as the locus of agency and that also plays a role to why Hollywood tend to produce stories which are individual based
- Hallmark of sociological storytelling is ==if it can encourage us to put ourselves in the place of any character and imagine us making similar choices==
- Not just empathy, but actual understanding because we can justfiy the evil doers actions
- A similar show in this vain is The Wire
- If told correctly, Daenerys' descent into madness would have been a strong and riveting story
- However, it became ridiculous because her actions were indefensible
- They kept the story but not the story telling method
- The psychological and internal genre leaves us unable to understand and react to social change
- The mainly talked about reasons for why the show declined in quality were