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fxrvernxw · 2 months
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messcinemagala · 1 year
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jainasolo1233 · 10 months
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Hey Game of Thrones fans, I never watched the show and I don't plan too, but I heard the finale was really bad and even made some consider not to watch the series again and I just want to know why?
What was so bad about the finale and how did it ruin the overall viewing experience for you?
I don't care about spoilers.
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talyayet474 · 2 years
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natividadmoon · 5 months
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My fancast perfect of Jeyne Westerling
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minus-plus · 7 months
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Maisie Williams / 🌞♈🌜♌AS♎
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sinematically · 2 years
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fanfiction is very important because if ennis and jack don't get their little ranch with their cow-and-calf operation I will go insane <3
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lookslikewho · 1 year
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orangechickenpillow · 9 months
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Never underestimate a man's ability to have beef with a sassy pre-teen orphan
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maddiesflame · 11 months
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Charlie, Love and Cliches headers
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sarcasmiclife · 10 months
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I'm definitely using this at least once in my life
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hollyhomburg · 4 months
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For my mc fancast I would maybe cast Saoirse Ronan, but just because I love her and I think she has this ability of acting completely crazy and also looking like the most lovable human ever. I think that she would manage very well this versatility between wanting to be loved, being unable to accept love, killing for freedom but also being afraid of what this newfound freedom entails. Basically I think she can act crazy enough and also look like the prettiest girl ever who recibes all the love. That's my take
you know i think that you're onto something! i really like the way that she talks! and i think that she could play really well into the more lighthearted aspects while being also serious at times. she's versitile like you said!
with me i have like teirs of people who i'd like to play the m/c like at the top of the teir is zendaya, elle fanning, and chloe cherry. zendaya because she's just phenominal, elle fanning because i think she just looks so innocent that seeing her killing people whould be such a fucking shock, and chloe cherry because i think her appearence ties really well with the m/c's backstory. the only other two people that i think i'd like to play the m/c is maise williams- because to me she looks like such an average girl like- in terms of actresses who have period faces- i think it would be great to kind of emphasize the normalcy of the m/c before geumjae gets his hands on her you know?
and then lastly! nicola coughlan! even though she's older (she literally looks 18 even though she's 36) mainly because i think she's so fucking pretty and she deserves to be worshiped the way the m/c gets worshiped by the boys. and with the weightloss/weight gain aspect of the series she'd fit the later version of the m/c better than the rest of them. although i do think that story line would be /less/ of a feature in anything on screen because of how complex bily is just in general.
it's fun to daydream about a bily on screen adaptation even though ive got a better chance of winning the lottery!
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talyayet474 · 2 years
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fromtheboundlesssea · 2 years
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Sophie Turner was 19 when Season 5 aired and she got Jeyne Poole arc.
Maise Williams was 22 years old when season 8 aired & she got a sex scene with Gendry. Joe (Gendry's actor) and her have a 10 year age gap. He was 25 and she was 15 when they started working together in season 2 & 3.
I have no idea what their relationship is like in the books but in the show I thought they were meant to be an older brother & young sister like duo, Gendry reminding Arya of Jon or Robb. I hated the romantic subplot.
Were D&D just waiting for the actresses to turn 18 like those sickos who laid on the floor during Emma Watson's 18 birthday party so they could have a pic of her underwear?
Pretty much. It’s why it was easy to whitewash Tyrion’s character because they couldn’t show a grown man molesting an actual child actress. So they could easily write out Tyrion’s more awful acts.
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sinematically · 2 years
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hey imagine jack and ennis walking alma jr down the aisle
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centrally-unplanned · 2 years
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My memories of Feast for Crows and GoT S5 are pretty hazy can you give a rundown on what was skipped? Certainly Brienne's arc was very different, right?
Its been a while for me too alas, I remember writing it down and discussing it back when it was airing. Lets run through a Feast For Crows plotlines and see how we do.
Kings Landing: Strongly changed in Seasons 5-6; the core story, of "Cersei mismanages her rule" is technically there, but Jaime's character is totally different (he splits from her due to moral differences halfway through Book 4, meanwhile in the show they are fucking in the Kingsguard room in Season 6), Margaery's role is totally different (Cersei is primarily delusional about her in the books, while in the show she is absolutely trying to fuck over Cersei, Cersei Is Right) and the role of the church is massively expanded in the show, while its just one of many things she does in the books that happens to blow up in her face.
And I don't think beat-for-beat is as important as themes & character; in the book the 'point' is that Cersei is overreaching her abilities and a bit of a lunatic. In the show she is a Boss Bitch, right about most things, because Lena Heady is amazing so they wanted to make her a sympathetic villain protagonist.
I give it a "Barely Adapted"
Riverlands: Hahahahaha no, Catelyn's resurrection cut, Jaime's role cut, Brienne & Sandor twisted into each other, nothing is there. There is some thematic consistency but its way too different, and there is also thematic contradiction around say Sandor.
"Not Adapted At All"
The Vale: I don't precisely remember when the Vale split happens, but if I recall correctly once the Book 3 Vale arc ends in Season 4 w/ Lysa's death, Sansa in S5 is immediately shipped off to Rapeville in Winterfell, so. Yeah.
"Not Adapted At All"
Iron Islands: Its weirdly pushed way into Season 6, and then its all totally changed - no Aeron Greyjoy, No Victarian Greyjoy, Euron's motives are completely different and he does none of the things he does in the book once he wins. A "kingsmoot" happens and Yara/Asha is there, are the only similarities.
I'm not giving it to them, "Not Adapted At All"
Dorne: hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
"Not Adapted At All"
Braavos: This is adapted faithfully enough. Differently for sure, I don't think as well, they add in that theatre lady who befriends Arya for example, and the Child Soldier angle just isn't built up - but its an adaptation (and Maise Williams is just way too old, can't blame em for that), overall it counts. D&D always said Arya was their favourite character, which boy howdy shows in the final season, but it works out-ish here.
"Adapted"
Total: So yeah, for Feast For Crows out of 7 arcs they adapted 1.5 I'd say. Most events are different, most characters are changed, some are inverted (Jaime, poor Jaime), key characters are cut, and a few themes are preserved but others are directly contradicted. I don't personally see any world where you can say Feast For Crows was adapted.
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