Herkimmät katsojat ovat ottaneet hieman nokkiinsa Game of Thronesin esiosarjan House of The Dragonin avausjaksosta.
Alla spoilereita, joten älä lue, mikäli et halua tietää enempää.
Jaksossa nähdään kuningatar Aemma Targaryen (Sian Brooke) synnyttämässä. Kuningas Viserys (Paddy Considine) joutuu kuitenkin ikävän päätöksen eteen. Jälkikasvu on perätilassa ja sekä kuningatar että vauva ovat hengenvaarassa. Viserys joutuu päättämään kumpi jää henkiin.
Vauva leikataan väkivaltavaisesti Aemman kohdusta ulos. Operaatio päätyy veriseen kuolemaan. Myös vauva kuolee muutaman tunnin kuluttua.
Ihmiset ovat järkyttyneitä kohtauksen raakuudesta. Alla reaktioita.
I'm not seeing this discussed a bunch but in case you haven't seen House of the Dragon yet: EXTREMELY BIG TRIGGER WARNING for a very violent and traumatic birth scene.
— Kristin Chirico (@KristinChirico) August 22, 2022
if you still don't know that trigger warnings are a tool to prevent people from *re-traumatizing* themselves with something specific to their trauma, I truly cannot make you learn, go with god, if you're not in the category of affected people then this isn't your business anyway
— Kristin Chirico (@KristinChirico) August 22, 2022
No one tells you that once you have a traumatic labor/birth that you canNOT handle to see other traumatic incidents even when you know it’s just acting. And yes I’m talking about house of the dragon, yeesh
— KP (@kyrst3n) August 22, 2022
So, I am not one to decry violence on television, and I REALLY REALLY like HOUSE OF THE DRAGON EP1, but **spoiler** the labor scene was too much. Over-the-top gratuitous visuals. The subject matter was sufficient to horrifying me.
(Might have PTSD from my own sons being born) pic.twitter.com/b1B6vZER0i
— La R.R.y D. Curtis – images and words (@MrLDC) August 22, 2022
House of the Dragon was actually pretty good AND gave a preview of what giving birth in a red state will look like soon
— Dayna Lurie (@daynadrew) August 22, 2022
that birth scene in #HouseoftheDragon hit a little too close to home with our current state on pregnancy over woman.
— Diligent Potato (@xcelesterino) August 22, 2022
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