Radiating Gnome
Adventurer
I enjoyed last night -- although at many points it felt like it was just flipping through to make sure every character got a touch of screen time in the first episode.
It was delicious seeing Tyrion arrive at king's landing. Dinklage is doing an amazing job.
I listen to the audiobooks for the whole series (in addition to reading them), and the voice that the reader uses for Davos is so grizzled and gruff it's hard to see him in a more polished actor, but I've always liked that guy (looked him up - Liam Cunningham) and it's a great part, so I'm sure I'll warm up to him.
Craster (Robert Pugh) was a little less grimy and bent than I expected him to be, too -- at least, he was until he got talking. It's a good example of a character part for an actor -- he's probably going to have 3-4 scenes total, but in this one appearance he managed to totally convey the creepy, resentful, defensive, twisted guy that Craster is.
Is it just me, or did Geoffrey grow like two feet since last season?
-rg
It was delicious seeing Tyrion arrive at king's landing. Dinklage is doing an amazing job.
I listen to the audiobooks for the whole series (in addition to reading them), and the voice that the reader uses for Davos is so grizzled and gruff it's hard to see him in a more polished actor, but I've always liked that guy (looked him up - Liam Cunningham) and it's a great part, so I'm sure I'll warm up to him.
Craster (Robert Pugh) was a little less grimy and bent than I expected him to be, too -- at least, he was until he got talking. It's a good example of a character part for an actor -- he's probably going to have 3-4 scenes total, but in this one appearance he managed to totally convey the creepy, resentful, defensive, twisted guy that Craster is.
Is it just me, or did Geoffrey grow like two feet since last season?
-rg