Was surprised that Furdik was a pure stunt guy. He was pretty impressive with his physical acting as NK
So you’re telling me the one scene that needs a visual depiction will only be in the books and not the television show?
EDIT; damnit TrustyPatches beat me to it DOUBLE EDIT: even kit Harrington didn’t think it was right killing Dany, damn
Real talk I seriously wonder if Kit’s personality has somewhat informed and influenced the writing of Jon as an extremely reluctant hero. He even said he struggled once he realized Jon was becoming the focal point of the show around season 4/5
pretty much stopped reading around the finale, so sorry if this has been addressed already. I'm watching Spoils of War and Bronn impales the Dothraki guy chasing him with the scorpion. The bolt is then lodged in a wagon ten feet away. ... The same fucking scorpion bolts that wrecked an entire fleet can't destory a wagon ten feet away. Spoiler but that's showbiz baby
No they had much bigger ones next season. They upgraded when the scorpion that hit Drogon didnt kill him. The new one basically one-shotted Rheagal
I saw some speculation that the guy between Sam and Edmure at the final council was in the script as Howland Reed
It would certainly be on brand to put someone like that in the scene and then not make it matter at all.
Do they have an award for best cinematography? It should win that Also, Emilia Clarke should be the front runner for best supporting actress at the Emmy’s
The previous 3 times she was nominated, it was always supporting. So why did it change now? EDIT: Also every time Peter Dinklage has been nominated, it was for best supporting actor. It’s an ensemble cast, you really had no true leads.
Kit Harrington was submitted for Lead Actor for finding how many times a character can possibly say "She's my queen" in one season of television.
Anyone need further proof the Benioff and Weiss are toe-sucking, ninny muggins? https://www.esquire.com/uk/latest-news/a28062118/game-of-thrones-director-felt-visually-policed/
Lena Headey Says 'I Wanted a Better' End for Cersei Lannister http://www.ign.com/articles/2019/06/17/lena-heady-says-i-wanted-a-better-death-for-cersei-lannister
Hilarious. Just an awful season of television, save for 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', the only ones I get behind are Gwendoline, Sophie, Maisie, and NCW. Everything else is silly