Everybody's a sadist
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 9:42 pm
I'm currently re-reading the first three books in A Song of Ice and Fire, and although I still like it a lot, I must admit I'm getting a bit depressed.
Martin just doesn't reward you as a reader. There are so many times that he smacks you in the face, as if to say "Hah! You liked this character? LOL owned!" and the few moments that he rewards the reader are very, very sparse and far between. The end of A Game Of Thrones is thrilling, I admit. But beyond that... I mean, A Storm Of Swords is one big victory for the bad guys (I just re-read the Red Wedding
). And one thing in particular that bothers me: almost every NPC in the books is either an opportunist greedy bastard, or a sadistic heartless murderer. At least when he's in the camp of the bad guys or turns out to be a bad guy. I'm starting to find that a bit tiring. There's almost no middle ground - either you're complete scum or you're a stand-up type of person who'll get tortured and killed (preferably in a nasty way). Is it really going to take 7 gazillion pages before we get the least bit of a positive feeling, a catharsis of some kind?
Martin just doesn't reward you as a reader. There are so many times that he smacks you in the face, as if to say "Hah! You liked this character? LOL owned!" and the few moments that he rewards the reader are very, very sparse and far between. The end of A Game Of Thrones is thrilling, I admit. But beyond that... I mean, A Storm Of Swords is one big victory for the bad guys (I just re-read the Red Wedding
