I’d say Westworld and Stranger Things comes to mind because I remember reading in season three the original plan was for that man and woman at the ice cream place to get together but they decided to make her gay for no reason. In a show that’s an homage to the 80s a reformed jock with a nerdy girl is a perfect couple.
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GOT started prior to the crazy woke era and season one did a good adaptation of book 1. I am pretty sure girl power played into them having Arya kill the night king and not even having Jon fight him was ridiculous. I think they caved to the whining about the rape scene (even though he was an evil character and it was based on medieval times were a man having his way with a new bride regardless was common) although that wasn’t in the book.
Is Arcane based on a Manga?
Arcane is based on League of Legends, with its schizophrenic and constantly rewritten lore and characters. the show itself was an original story.
Oh ok.
Do you mean Ramsey and Sansa? It was in the book but his bride was a different character who was cut from the show (well, was a background character S1). Plus, it was even worse in the books with the dogs.
In the book they had an imposter they used to pretend to be Sansa. I guess you could say he digitally raped her but it’s been a while since I read it. Ramsay in the book didn’t get killed with the dogs. I guess that comes in book 6 if he ever writes it. Wasn’t exactly like the books but a lot of women complained about it but Ramsey was an evil character
If I remember correctly it's a fake Arya in the books
Yes! Fake Arya
I was meaning what Ramsay makes her do with his dogs. I thought that was the wedding night, but looking back on the chapter I may have gotten it mixed up and it was just mentioned in passing. Still, in the book he makes Theon 'warm her up'.
Still, annoys me that they gave that role to Sansa. Petyr betroths the object of his lust/affection to someone with Ramsay's reputation is the most (well, one of) boneheaded decisions the show writers came up with.