In a shocking turn of events, Hollywood has actually produced something worth watching. HBO's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," which wrapped its first season Sunday night, has become a surprise hit among conservative viewers who've been starved of entertainment that doesn't lecture them about gender pronouns or climate change.
The show, set in the Game of Thrones universe, focuses on actual heroism, honor, and moral courage - concepts that seemed extinct in modern entertainment. Instead of DEI casting calls and transgender knights, viewers are getting old-fashioned storytelling about characters who fight for what's right, even when it's hard.
What a revolutionary concept in 2026 America.
For years, patriots have watched Hollywood churn out endless streams of anti-American propaganda disguised as entertainment. Remember when movies celebrated heroes instead of deconstructing them? When shows didn't need trigger warnings because they assumed audiences could handle complex moral questions?
The success of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" proves what conservatives have been saying all along: Americans are hungry for content that celebrates virtue, sacrifice, and genuine heroism. They're tired of being lectured by Hollywood elites who hate everything this country stands for.
This could be a turning point. With President Trump back in office and the culture war shifting, maybe we're finally seeing the beginning of the end for woke Hollywood. When even HBO - the network that gave us years of gratuitous violence and moral relativism - can produce something that celebrates doing the right thing, perhaps there's hope.
The question is: will Hollywood learn from this success, or will they go back to producing unwatchable garbage that preaches instead of entertains? Given their track record, don't hold your breath. But for now, patriots can actually enjoy something on television without being told they're terrible people for loving America.
Isn't it refreshing when entertainment actually entertains instead of indoctrinates?
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Source: Next News Network