I don't think so, because S&S starts being overrun long before those two things become particularly popular (indeed dark fantasy still isn't very popular, and intrigue-based fantasy didn't get big until after ASoIaF), and the sort of reader who loves intrigue is not the same as the sort of reader who loves S&S tropes, I'd suggest. Indeed they may be opposites. S&S has more in common with shonen manga/anime than it does with, say, A Song of Ice and Fire (despite superficial use of S&S tropes in Essos).
What I mean is that what S&S does well, Dark and Intrigue also does and adds more without the issues.
If some wants to be grey and personal, they want something extra. Vampire lovers, cursed friends, political enojes, and shady allies.