That video is honestly hilarious. I try not to read into that kinda stuff. But they legit seem disappointed haha
God that did sound depressing. Please don’t let this whole show be a dream sequence or something haha.
There’s another video that cuts together that and a video of Kit and one of Peter and it’s a big yikes. Like obviously it’s all out of context and edited for mass hilarity, but they really do seem to be fighting their true reactions a bit.
regardless, Jon and Dany being disappointed is probably good. Means neither of them survive. Go Sansa.
They likely didn’t film in sequence, especially on a project of this budget, so asking “have you shot your final scenes” to an actor could be interpreted by them as the last scenes they shot, which could be like, Dany watching Melisandre’s execution for all we know, or they could be interpreted as the final scenes for the character’s story. It’s most likely interpreted by the actor as the latter but even so I don’t think there’s a whole lot to read into Then again I’ve been team “GRRM/Benioff and Weiss aren’t great writers who likely don’t understand their own story at this point and could fuck it all up” for awhile now. I’m just trying to enjoy the ride and keep expectations tempered.
I just thought the video was funny haha. I'm very much looking forward to these last 2 eps. Because I love the spectacle and certain emotional moments have really worked for me (knighting of Brienne being the highlight this season), I've been pretty forgiving of other aspects. I feel like it'd take something drastically awful to really disappoint me.
Angie Han makes some good points here, which some of you have emphasized already. How 'Game of Thrones' failed its female characters Also, Ellaria? Really? I like the name, but being named after that character specifically...
You call out Ellaria but not Gregor??? Also the number one most important rule if you have to name your kid after a fictional character is wait until the story is finished.
To be fair there's nothing there proving it's after the character specifically Catelyn could just be someone who wanted a unique spelling
Possible, but I hadn't heard that spelling until GoT. At the very least is massively popularized it. I feel like even if it wasn't meant to be associated with the character, most people would associate it with her.