That, and honestly I don't blame them if they don't want to deal with extensive make up and CG for Reek. All that's really important is the mental effects Ramsay's torture has inflicted.It's a gradual transformation.
That, and honestly I don't blame them if they don't want to deal with extensive make up and CG for Reek. All that's really important is the mental effects Ramsay's torture has inflicted.It's a gradual transformation.
That, and honestly I don't blame them if they don't want to deal with extensive make up and CG for Reek. All that's really important is the mental effects Ramsay's torture has inflicted.
It's very important, besides, that he look like Theon for later.
It's a gradual transformation.
I also disliked Thenns being made so cartoonish. I thought as the time went by GRRM made wildlings as a whole more sympathetic of a group. In the show they are brutes with no redeeming factors and the Thenns are for whatever reason the worst of them.
I'm somewhat disappointed in their portrayal of Reek. I heard he is described in the book as looking 40 years older after his torture, among other horrifying details. They have the biggest fucking budget of any TV series in the history of man. Why the fuck didn't their makeup artists cut loose?
The dude looks almost exactly the same, except with a limp. What a pacifist decision by the art crew. At least CG some of his teeth out!
To be fair, I understand Tyrion's scar is supposed to be hideous as well. But Reek is less excusable.
The arm cooking over the fire
telling a kid you're going to eat his parents
I love those theories.
The only thing I can't really fathom with that first theory is how silly it would seem on the show, what with Jon being the new Night's King basically and taking an Other bride? Just the way the Others look on the show, seeing a female version of one and then marrying it doesn't seem remotely plausible. At least in the books they're described as more ethereal and sort of just like ice people, not the show where they're all scraggly and monster like.
Sophie Turner looked so hawt in that hooded cloak:
I don't think they'll change that. Tormund on the show, and the guy that plays him, are pretty awesome. Plus he has the best beard ever.I wonder how they'll handle Tormund. Will he become best bros with Jon or will they change that.
At least in the books they're described as more ethereal and sort of just like ice people, not the show where they're all scraggly and monster like.
I don't think Davos is with Stannis anymore once they get to castle black, he goes to that fat lord some point before iircYeah it's strangely ironic that the most sophisticated of the wildlings got turned into cannibals. Hell, the Thenns are very accepting of serving Jon because they "know how to kneel." Also when Davos goes to Skagos everyone will be like "cannibals AGAIN?"
Not after Littlefinger's done with her.
I felt a little disappointed in the scene where Littlefinger explains to Sansa how he was involved with the purple wedding. It just felt way rushed and just odd. In the books he was very detailed and explained it well, but in the show it was "I did it because lol." I dunno, I just felt like it was a very weird scene, and I generally like the actor for Littlefinger.
Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
It didn't bother me at all, but I'm bad at noticing accents that are off. I also seem to be immune to poor car interior greenscreening, which has come up in a couple other shows recently. It drives people nuts, but it's never been an issue for me. *shrugs*Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
Well, it's more to do with the fact that it doesn't fit into the world they've created because he's the only person who talks like that. It also doesn't befit the range of the actor portraying him.
Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
I don't mind either way.Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
I think his voice is fine. Hell, I kind of like it.Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
He didn't really explain much other than Dontos, but it looks like from the preview that they might be talking about it in more depth next episode.I felt a little disappointed in the scene where Littlefinger explains to Sansa how he was involved with the purple wedding. It just felt way rushed and just odd. In the books he was very detailed and explained it well, but in the show it was "I did it because lol." I dunno, I just felt like it was a very weird scene, and I generally like the actor for Littlefinger.
It doesn't really bother me, but it is pretty obvious that he keeps changing his voice.Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
Mad Men says hiIt didn't bother me at all, but I'm bad at noticing accents that are off. I also seem to be immune to poor car interior greenscreening, which has come up in a couple other shows recently. It drives people nuts, but it's never been an issue for me. *shrugs*
good i'm not the only one who thought of that painting.
It doesn't really bother me, but it is pretty obvious that he keeps changing his voice.
If it is intentional, it's on a straight line trajectory to batman voice territory.Not likely, but it'd be neat if it was intentional and it was the character doing it, sort of taking on different roles with different voices. And never revealing his own.
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Am I the only one not bothered by Aidan Gillen's voice?
Yes, that's the most recent one, but it's come up a number of times in the last few years on FX and AMC shows.I think he was actually referring to Mad Men.
Yes, that's the most recent one, but it's come up a number of times in the last few years on FX and AMC shows.