4:42 "The first one was in a _tent._ It was _in_ a tent. That was in a _field._ At _three o'clock in the morning. _*_Bitterly_* cold. And I thought, 'Why are we in this _tent?_ There are no shots _outside_ the tent. This tent _could be_ set up on the studio floor, and we could all be warm...instead of _freezing our asses off_ in the middle of this field, twenty miles outside of Belfast." I love Charles Dance and his deadpan dry humor.
Stabbed by a white, then his sister did her thing, and thennnnnnnn the children threw a frigging bomb at him. Writers aint paranoid about getting him killed 100%
7:28 _'And then Jojen gets stabbed.'_ "Oh. But I'm alright, though. I'll be fine. It's okay. That's gonna be quite fun." _'His sister comes over and slits his throat.'_ "...Oh. Wow. Gosh, no, I'm definitely dead. Maybe I'll come back as a White Walker or something." _'And then the little girl comes out and throws the Molotov cocktail at me and I burst into flames.'_ "Oh no, I'm _dead._ Definitely. Definitely dead."
Arya survived - being stabbed 5 times - jumping like a maniac while still wounded from those stabs -being infected by bacteria and all that shit after jumping into the sewers with opened wounds, which, in the age GoT is set in, is literally suicide -getting caught by the neck by the Night King himself -being crushed by falling, engulfed remains of King's Landing not once, but two times -being burned by Drogon Jojen: -wtf man
Leopold Troubador isn’t it the writers that write the script and not the author of the book. Especially in s5 where George had minimal influence on the show’s writing or production.
the royal family the saxe coburg and gothas a pointless charade no one voted for pontificating claptrap living in palaces'GoT' Endings At Kit Harington, made up titles and names , the real game of thrones .. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4gmCjrsqExg.html such a comedian 😂
the royal family the saxe coburg and gothas a pointless charade no one voted for pontificating claptrap living in palaces'GoT' Endings At Kit Harington, made up titles and names , the real game of thrones .. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4gmCjrsqExg.html such a comedian 😂 lying in state ?
@@onthemarketblog6444 You know what you're talking about but you need to work on your grammar/sentence structure. I had to google two different things while also clicking your link to fully understand what you're on about. No insult intended. But with that said, I agree with you wholeheartedly. If the people can't influence their democracy, they are not actually living in a democracy.
I read somewhere that he kept apologizing to Peter Dinklage in between takes for Tywin's behaviour and things that he said to Tyrion in the show. He's a really humble person.
@@jaysondh8153 He still has an intimidating presence. The perfect cool, calm demeanor and steady, unwavering gaze. It's funny, if he apologized to Dinklage.
I have heard that Jack Gleason, who played Joffrey, is one of the most beloved actors on GOT. Apparently his co-stars loved him and loved working with him and were very sad his last day on the show
the royal family the saxe coburg and gothas a pointless charade no one voted for pontificating claptrap living in palaces'GoT' Endings At Kit Harington, made up titles and names , the real game of thrones .. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4gmCjrsqExg.html such a comedian 😂
Like Emila talking about her rape scene with Momoa....and his lovely pink fluffy sock ( instead of the regular modesty sock)....she said " its pink and its HUGE and I dunno what to do" then realized what she just said....OMG, hilarious!!
I fell in love with the character of Prince Oberyn and was disappointed that he died very soon. However, he made his presence felt even in that short time with his powerful performance.
The first scene when he shows up and talks to Tyrion, I thought “I like this guy”. Then the scene with Tyrion in the dungeon, I think “This is my favorite character”. Then 😮😢😒
I love it when Americans think they don't have any accent, like their version of English is the default one and every other English speaking country has derived their accent from it. :D
It's because compared to every other accent from multiple languages, our most common accent (Midwestern) is so fucking neutral sounding. Like, we sound very monotone compared to everyone else, and monotone is usually equivalent to a lack of a proper accent. However, the Midwestern accent mixed in with the overall Irish accent is how English used to sound before the American Revolution. Technically, our accent is very close to the "default," thought Australian or Canadian (depending on the regions) are even closer because they do have a mix of those two accents (again, in some regions). A bit of linguistic history.
I love it when anyone doesn't realize they have an accent, tbh. This happens between Americans, too. I have a much more "Generic American" accent, and my cousins have a more noticeable Southern twang to theirs, and they asked my sisters and I once "Why y'all talk so funny?" in like the most hick accent, like.. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ) 'Sup Pot, my name is Kettle, nice to meet you.
What kind of English i should speak then, since i speak a romance language (italian specifically)? Here there are such a lot of accents, idk if also in anglophone countries the accent change in a range of a few miles like here (also because of medieval particularism, i guess) but the "default english" you learn in school (not exactly my case) is basically the british english i think. So i'm a little bit confused but i often wonder how would sounds my accent if i spoke english with an american person or a british or anyone from an anglophone country. It seems to me that in America for example, looking at cinema or tv series, the english language spoken by italian people is full of accent of south, sicilia, campania, when actually those accent are completely different from my region, and as i wrote before, even in my region accent change in a distance of 15 km (9-10 miles). I should choose an accent? XD However, the english i learned until now, i've learned more in music, interviews, film and series than on the books...english to me is a language more "spoken" that "written", sorry if i made gramatical mistakes...it's such a interesting subject when we spoke about languages and how we relate to it. Anyway british accent is very hard to follow, like southern american accent (i think) But i also think that the most difficult thing in a language is "think" in that language. That is the most important point for me, as i live in a small town in the center of this beautiful but so hard to live for people with my personality. End of topic LOL
+Callum Bullock-Hill I just binged watched GoT for the very first time. Took me a week to finish all 5 seasons. It's great that I finished bang on today cause that means instead of waiting a year to find out about what happened after Season 5 ending it only takes me a few hours. :D
I love how I’m any movie or show I’ve seen of Pedro Pascal he always has a thick Hispanic accent, and than in that interview he sounds like a Californian Frat Boy😂😂
Hearing how American Peter is, is like unbelievable to me honestly lol. I watch a lot of American actors and weirdly enough in interviews you can’t tell too much, probably because they’ve picked up different accents and such, but Dinklage nope it’s as strong as ever, it must be hard for him to mask it in GoT huge respect for that!
MAV - IMG wtf was she referring to though really? Had to be some language barrier so she said it right or maybe she’s just s freak and really fsntizes licking Danny’s snatch
Tyrion's and Joffrey's actors are really, really, good-looking dudes. Just felt like saying that. Fantastic performances too. They made that show unlike any other.