TV Series Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon

The black folks with white hair, can they ride dragons?
GOT isn't that inclusive yet. You'll have to wait until the John Snow series when they introduce SLM (Slave Lives Matter) into the storyline.
 
There is rich irony in folks calling out the show for changing a character to a black man to appease the mobs, and then wondering when they will force pedophilia on us.
 
Arya didn’t show any nudity, did she?
The very last season's probably second to the last episode but she was an adult by then. It was cringy because it just seemed wrong because we had watched this kid grow up.
 
The very last season's probably second to the last episode but she was an adult by then. It was cringy because it just seemed wrong because we had watched this kid grow up.
Didn’t bother me one bit.

They’d been strapping those puppies down for years.
 
Holy crap I kept thinking "this guy looks familiar" and I'll be damned if that isn't exactly what was causing that itch.
He was also the 11th Doctor, so he brings a lot of nerd-cache to the table.
 
The very last season's probably second to the last episode but she was an adult by then. It was cringy because it just seemed wrong because we had watched this kid grow up.
As a father of daughters I can agree with this. It wasn’t wrong in any age kind of way….but I kind of watched her grow up….kind of.

Made it uncomfortable.
 
I did a bit of research, and it seems like the quick answer is that as long as the actor/actress is of age, you are OK. But it seems to be a bit of a touchy subject that tends to be avoided most of the time by producers. There was an adult film where the female character stated something to the effect of “I am 12 years old”, even though the actress was an adult and the producer/directed was sentenced to 5 years and served 2.5 years.

I think at the end of the day, it falls under the “I know it when I see it” category of pedophelia.
 
I did a bit of research, and it seems like the quick answer is that as long as the actor/actress is of age, you are OK. But it seems to be a bit of a touchy subject that tends to be avoided most of the time by producers. There was an adult film where the female character stated something to the effect of “I am 12 years old”, even though the actress was an adult and the producer/directed was sentenced to 5 years and served 2.5 years.

I think at the end of the day, it falls under the “I know it when I see it” category of pedophelia.
Good of you to do the research, so I’m not being critical.

But, if the porn actress was of age how does the director do years in jail over anything she says if there isn’t a hard and fast law?

Seems there is more to that example.
 
Good of you to do the research, so I’m not being critical.

But, if the porn actress was of age how does the director do years in jail over anything she says if there isn’t a hard and fast law?

Seems there is more to that example.
Agreed. The guy was an admitted “fringe element” director, and was constantly getting charged for the shit he did (I am really just regurgitating a summary I found, so don’t push me too hard on specifics). However, I think this was his only actual conviction. Maybe it was some kind of plea?

Anyway, Blue Lagoon had full frontal of an 8 year old girl running around AND the swimming scene with a body double of Brook Shields who was (I think) 14 when she made that movie. Neither of those scenes were sexual, though, so that probably weighed in.

Kids had lots of sex scenes, but I don’t remember there being any nudity.

Lolita is a movie that gets remade every 10 years or so, and is about a minor, but every time the movie is made, it stars an adult actress, but I am pretty sure most have actual nudity.
 
And I know in movies that I accidentally come across on the innerwebz, if there is any question about the scene, they almost always have a throw-away statement like “did you have fun on your 18th birthday last week?” just to cover their bases.
 
Agreed. The guy was an admitted “fringe element” director, and was constantly getting charged for the shit he did (I am really just regurgitating a summary I found, so don’t push me too hard on specifics). However, I think this was his only actual conviction. Maybe it was some kind of plea?

Anyway, Blue Lagoon had full frontal of an 8 year old girl running around AND the swimming scene with a body double of Brook Shields who was (I think) 14 when she made that movie. Neither of those scenes were sexual, though, so that probably weighed in.

Kids had lots of sex scenes, but I don’t remember there being any nudity.

Lolita is a movie that gets remade every 10 years or so, and is about a minor, but every time the movie is made, it stars an adult actress, but I am pretty sure most have actual nudity.

American Beauty had an underage access playing an underage girl that shot a topless nude scene.
 
American Beauty had an underage access playing an underage girl that shot a topless nude scene.
Per IMDB, Birch was 17 when her topless scene was filmed, but her parents signed off on the scene and child labor reps were on set supervising.
 
Per IMDB, Birch was 17 when her topless scene was filmed, but her parents signed off on the scene and child labor reps were on set supervising.

Exactly, she was underage.
 
Agreed. The guy was an admitted “fringe element” director, and was constantly getting charged for the shit he did (I am really just regurgitating a summary I found, so don’t push me too hard on specifics). However, I think this was his only actual conviction. Maybe it was some kind of plea?

Anyway, Blue Lagoon had full frontal of an 8 year old girl running around AND the swimming scene with a body double of Brook Shields who was (I think) 14 when she made that movie. Neither of those scenes were sexual, though, so that probably weighed in.

Kids had lots of sex scenes, but I don’t remember there being any nudity.

Lolita is a movie that gets remade every 10 years or so, and is about a minor, but every time the movie is made, it stars an adult actress, but I am pretty sure most have actual nudity.
That was my guess. Some places still have general laws that can be applied to these situations. They aren’t obscenity laws and maybe (depending at the time this happened) could side step first amendment arguments.

Whatever it was it was clearly meaty enough to get the guy wrapped up well.
 
But apparently at least in that case the parents can sign off with her being 17.
This make no sense to me. How can a parent determine when it's okay for their daughter to show her tits, and yet it's illegal to look at them?
 
We need AG in here to set some folks straight legally.


More importantly to set folks straight morally.
 
No one watched that shitty show Treme, that's why it was canceled.

We will probably be hearing of how Hosue of the Dragon is renewed for a second season in the coming weeks.

@ELTEXAN




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Also from that article:


"the first episode’s viewership has climbed to 20 million viewers in the U.S. across linear, on demand and HBO Max platforms."
 
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