Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin thinks the Internet has changed the way fans express themselves, and what they have to say can sometimes be “toxic.” The author of A Song of …
Martin and Maltin both got their start writing “fanzines” in the pre-Internet era. The two discussed how the Internet has given fans a bigger voice, although Martin said far too often, the conversation can spiral into “madness.”
“The Internet is toxic in a way that the old fanzine culture and fandoms — comics fans, science fiction fans in those days – was not,” Martin explained. “There were disagreements. There were feuds, but nothing like the madness that you see on the Internet,” he continued.showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff got a glimpse of those modern-day disagreements during the show’s eighth and final season.
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