"HBO apologized Wednesday amid outrage that "Game of Thrones" features former President George W. Bush's severed head impaled on a spike".
"In commentary for the DVD of the first season, one of the writers admits that the Republican's likeness "appears in a couple of beheading scenes" but insisted no one is playing politics."
"We just had to use whatever head we had around," the writer says without explaining where the prop came from."Where to start? The severed head of a former president used as a prop in a popular television series? While I certainly don't see the humor in it, somebody surely does. And in this case, I suspect multiple people found it funny!
From the producer, the director, cameramen, editors, actors, to the prop man who just happened to have a likeness of President Bush tucked away in a back room (who knows what it's original purpose was), each must have saw the humor in it, or the scene would not have been made!
And, to make matters worse, they left the scene in the final product. These idiots consciously decided the joke was so funny that the world needed to be in on it, as well. Much like the embedded messages in various Disney films, to live on forever. - - Read More
And, to make matters worse, they left the scene in the final product. These idiots consciously decided the joke was so funny that the world needed to be in on it, as well. Much like the embedded messages in various Disney films, to live on forever. - - Read More
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