Yeah, that's him. "Hodor" is the only thing he ever says.Wait, which one was Hodor? The big naked guy last week?
Yeah, that's him. "Hodor" is the only thing he ever says.Wait, which one was Hodor? The big naked guy last week?
And Khal Drogo was a badass again. This episode and last week's have kind of got me looking forward to seeing how Momoa does as Conan later this year.
Actually, I really liked his acting style as Ronon. Very at-ease and naturalistic. You couldn't help but like the guy.
speaking of always seeming to be having fun, deep down . . . Tyrion . . . what a character!
Peter Dinklage is clearly the only possible choice for Tyrion. He's the only Lannister I like.
In just two scenes, Dance has completely nailed for me one of the most imposing characters from the novels.I kind of find myself respecting Tywin though, maybe it's just Charles Dance.
Also, Maester Luwin isn't mentioned frequently and he's incredible.In just two scenes, Dance has completely nailed for me one of t he most imposing characters from the novels.I kind of find myself respecting Tywin though, maybe it's just Charles Dance.
Really though it's easier to talk about who isn't working in this series than who is.
The amount of savvy casting choices and strong performances on this show is pretty high. I don't see pages of raving about, say, Iain Glen as Jorah Mormont - possibly because he's one of a billion characters and without any real 'big' scenes - but he's been very dependable in the role.
I know some people have a problem with him being a little younger than his book counterpart, but eh, I'm good with that.
Yes, it's amazing how much of a difference better writing and direction can make for an actor, isn't it?I left this episode thinking the same thing. He's displayed more acting chops in two episodes of GoT than he did during his entire SGA run.And Khal Drogo was a badass again. This episode and last week's have kind of got me looking forward to seeing how Momoa does as Conan later this year.
I know some people have a problem with him being a little younger than his book counterpart, but eh, I'm good with that.
I actually liked Ronon, too, but SGA was rarely ever challenging or compelling.
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