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RetroHelix posted:Yes, recasting has happened, but it's usually because someone had medical issues/death (Bewitched), a falling out with the production staff (Two and a Half Men), or were a really young kid in the secondary cast (Mad Men). Two and a Half Men wasn't recast so much as Charlie was written out of the storyline (via death), and a new character was added in his place, played by someone else.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 21:58 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:25 |
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Not gonna have to worry about replacing Robb's actor too much longer
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 22:40 |
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I'd say based on Dany's pregnancy, that the events of Game of Thrones take place over a course of a year tops. Loly is then gang-raped halfway through A Clash of Kings and gives birth to a son (who Bronn names Tyrion as a big 'gently caress you' to Cersei) around the start of A Feast for Crows. Ah, leave it to GRRM to make it easy to guess how long has past in aSoIaF based on rape.... And if using rape to figure out the timeline isn't your thing, Sansa says she's 11 in GoT and in aFfC she's 13. So yeah, roughly two years have past sense poor Ned Stark came down to Kings Landing and got himself killed. The kids have all been aged up in the show anyway, so with the exception of the -really- little and minor children characters, I don't think there will be a need to replace say.. Arya (11 in the show) or Sansa (13 in the show). and let's say Sansa's actress IS 20 by the time the show covers the events in aFFC, is it really that unusual to have a 20 year old play a 15 year old?
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 23:03 |
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I just can't see TV Show Jon Snow as Lord Commander Jon Snow. TV Show Jon is such a whiny little emo bitch.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 23:12 |
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JerkyBunion posted:I just can't see TV Show Jon Snow as Lord Commander Jon Snow. TV Show Jon is such a whiny little emo bitch.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 23:14 |
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You used "obtuse" incorrectly.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 23:32 |
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Quantify! posted:
I loved how they worked Sarah Chalke into the show.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 23:46 |
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With Octavian, he ran off to become a man so they needed a man to come riding back. I don't remember how big the time gap was, but it was there. I hated the change, but I understand why they did it. With GoT, there isn't going to be a huge gap in the storylines for the children except for Rickon. And if they had to replace his actor, well, we never really got to know the kid anyways.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 00:12 |
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Quantify! posted:I had this problem when I broke up with my first girlfriend. How could I ever find a girl that was as feisty or attractive as her? But eventually I learned that while you can't duplicate an experience, you can have other nice experiences. Yes because the two are very similar. Seriously this is a terrible analogy, what the hell man?
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 00:27 |
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Jakabite posted:Yes because the two are very similar. Seriously this is a terrible analogy, what the hell man?
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 01:01 |
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Quantify! posted:I hate to say this, but you'll understand when you've been through a breakup. Is there a way we can have you recast as a poster?
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 01:18 |
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The kids won't have to be recast. Arya is the only troublesome character because she starts off at 9 and by the time ADwD is filmed the actress will be almost 18, but it's actually more believable to have her a little older looking. All of the characters in the series seem like they should be a little older than they are anyway.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 01:21 |
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They're not going to recast any of the main characters unless they absolutely have too. And nothing written in the books suggests that will happen.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 01:25 |
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Iggles posted:First time I've seen the word "spurned" used as a euphemism for "raped following the gang-rape of" He had nothing to do with the gang-rape and honestly, I had erased the fact that he slept with her again after his father's guards because drat, that's just... ugh... but once again, he didn't exactly have a choice in that either. He was forced as much as she was.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 01:25 |
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Finished weeks ago but haven't posted yet because I wanted to catch up here first. God drat you goons do post too much; I only managed to get through half the thread before giving up. I generally enjoyed reading the book, though I think its real failure is as a novel. The first three were all good stories by themselves; they had the at least the basic structure of the standard three acts. Both Feast and Dance lacked this; the tension seemed randomly distributed through the books rather than steadily building toward a climax followed by falling action. I think that's one of the main reasons people feel that it was "just a collection of travelogues and some other boring crap" -- because while the same could be said about both Clash and Storm (and even a lot of Game), those books at least had a beginning, middle, and end, rather than just being a collection of a half-dozen interleaved, nearly unrelated short stories. To throw my lot in on some of the main discussion points so far: - Aegon: Totally gonna die. - Tyrion: Secret Targ? The odds went up, but they're not great. - Dany: She's a teenager. Now that she has even a LITTLE stability in her life she's giving into her vices a little. Duh. Get off your high horses, you'd probably do worse in her place. - Quentin: I think his chapters were kind of a waste considering how he ended up. Though I guess the dragons had to get free SOMEHOW. - Jon: Enjoyed his chapters most, totally not 100% dead. Ned's and Robb's deaths were 50% just so we'd believe Jon's. It's not working. - Arya: Crazy cat lady warg. This will be awesome. - Asha: The battle at the end of her first chapter was good. All the rest was pretty bad. - Theon: I liked his arc a lot, and I respect the themes used, but man was his stuff over-repetitive. - Manderly: Best established character in the book. - Tycho: Best new character for three books.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 02:25 |
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Have we seen a POV character die for good from their POV? I know we saw Ned die from Arya's POV, and Catelyn died from her POV but she wasn't really dead...
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 02:43 |
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Tyrion as a secret Targaryen? Are you loving with me?
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 02:59 |
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Quantify! posted:but she wasn't really dead... Sure she was; she just didn't stay that way.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 03:08 |
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Raserys posted:Tyrion as a secret Targaryen? Are you loving with me? Deal with it.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 03:23 |
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Quantify! posted:Have we seen a POV character die for good from their POV? I know we saw Ned die from Arya's POV, and Catelyn died from her POV but she wasn't really dead... Quentyn kinda, I guess. Also I guess you could say prologue and epilogue characters.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 03:39 |
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I just don't understand how anyone could dislike ADWD. Sure, it takes a lot of plodding through boring adventure logs, but Cersei's walk through King's Landing is one of the most satisfying and cathartic chapters in any book I've ever read.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 03:42 |
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Raserys posted:I just don't understand how anyone could dislike ADWD. Sure, it takes a lot of plodding through boring adventure logs, but Cersei's walk through King's Landing is one of the most satisfying and cathartic chapters in any book I've ever read.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 03:56 |
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Quantify! posted:How does it feel to be a misogynist? That's not really fair. After seeing Cersei bungle the poo poo out of everything in Feast, it's understandable that people would like seeing her humiliated, though to me seeing her gently caress everything up was cathartic enough in itself.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 03:58 |
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Mahlertov Cocktail posted:That's not really fair. After seeing Cersei bungle the poo poo out of everything in Feast, it's understandable that people would like seeing her humiliated, though to me seeing her gently caress everything up was cathartic enough in itself. That's probably his point. She was also already imprisoned and shamed for the entirety of her last two chapters in Feast. I went into Feast absolutely hating her. I loved watching her gently caress everything up, but towards the end I felt like she really got what she deserved. The walk of shame is just way over the tipping point for me... I had begun to feel sorry for her before that. I really don't understand how so many of you dislike Feast. Sure, it was slow at parts, but Cersei's POV chapters (besides the disturbing sex scene with Lady Merryweather) were amazing. Speaking of her, I don't think it's been explicitly stated in the books, but it's a reasonable assumption that she was never on Cersei's side, right? I think it's pretty funny that Cersei is wishing for her back at the end of Dance.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 04:04 |
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Cersei is a terrible person and a terrible character who I despise, but because she is a woman, I must be misogynist for feeling satisfied at her karmic embarrassment. I apologize sincerely for my obvious hatred of women everywhere.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 04:06 |
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Raserys posted:Cersei is a terrible person and a terrible character who I despise, but because she is a woman, I must be misogynist for feeling satisfied at her karmic embarrassment. I apologize sincerely for my obvious hatred of women everywhere. I think his point was probably that by the time it gets to her walk it's like beating a dead horse. She's already been shamed, starved, sleep-deprived, and imprisoned for days. The walk personally made me pretty uncomfortable because reason it's happening is very steeped in misogyny. Enjoying it as a bad thing that happens to a character you hate does not make you a misogynist, though.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 04:11 |
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I have a tendency to overly-pity fictional characters, and Cersei happened to cause quite a bunch of awful things to characters I liked before I started to feel anything close to sympathy with her. It's not a "Heh, now she can get back in the kitchen where she belongs " thing, it's a "A really terrible thing happened to this character I absolutely hate" thing. If something equally bad would happen to, say, Ramsay Bolton, I would be overjoyed.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 04:23 |
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Namirsolo posted:I really don't understand how so many of you dislike Feast. Sure, it was slow at parts, but Cersei's POV chapters (besides the disturbing sex scene with Lady Merryweather) were amazing. Speaking of her, I don't think it's been explicitly stated in the books, but it's a reasonable assumption that she was never on Cersei's side, right? I think it's pretty funny that Cersei is wishing for her back at the end of Dance. I agree. I just finished rereading it and apart from the Brienne parts (which were still super boring and frustrating because you know she's always going the wrong way), the book's really good. Not up to Storm of Swords quality, but definitely solid. The Jaime chapters are fantastic, and I love the Dorne stuff too, especially the very end of it: "Vengeance. Justice. Fire and blood."
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 04:48 |
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Hey guys, I'm looking for some reading recommendations as I just ran out of reading material. So far I had good experience with recommendations in ASOIAF threads. I'm looking for books like ASOIAF -- cynical low fantasy with wry humor. So far: Liked: - ASOIAF series - The First Law, Best Served Cold, The Heroes - The Lies of Locke Lamora - The Magicians (Lev Grossman) Didn't like: - Red Seas Under the Red Skies ( I stopped giving a poo poo about the protagonists) - The Magician King (Grossman started embracing the fantasy conventions too much) I'd appreciate any recommendations that would fit the pattern. Thanks.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 05:49 |
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Raserys posted:I have a tendency to overly-pity fictional characters, and Cersei happened to cause quite a bunch of awful things to characters I liked before I started to feel anything close to sympathy with her. I don't know, man, Ramsay and Cersei are preeeetty different cases. All we know of case A, Ramsay, is that he's a sociopath who flays peoples dicks and murders people by the dozen, for fun I guess; Case B, Cersei, is the intelligent, ambitious daughter of the most feared man in Westeros, who, being a woman and all, was raised to be a good wife rather than a good ruler, and ends up making a mess of both roles. Cersei, like Catelyn only less annoyingly, is a mother first and foremost, and I genuinely believe the safety of her children is what motivates her every action. Cersei is a lot like Brienne, especially during ASoS and AFfC, in that her life is one big conflict of female and male ambitions. It's fine for you to not like her, but if your ideal repercussions for Case A's crimes against fantasy humanity are on the same level as Case B's, I think your idea of "karma" is a tad skewed. Or, yeah, you might be a misogynist.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 06:15 |
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I just like throwing jokes out there to stimulate discussion because people get really passionate about this issue. It makes for interesting debate! But I don't really think he's a misogynist.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 07:12 |
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Quantify! posted:I just like throwing jokes out there to stimulate discussion because people get really passionate about this issue. It makes for interesting debate! But I don't really think he's a misogynist. In short, you made a wretched unfunny joke which could only have had one of two results: making you look like an utter rear end, or making GBS threads up the thread. Fortunately for us, it was the former.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 08:40 |
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I don't know man, if it was a dude doing the walk of shame I'm pretty sure GRRM wouldn't have spent paragraphs describing how small/limp his balls/cock have become.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 09:33 |
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NihilCredo posted:People don't feel passionate about it, people feel insulted because it's a really lovely accusation that goons do love to throw around whenever they spot the flimsiest of excuses, eager as they are to grab any possible angle of superiority. And it doesn't make for interesting debate, it makes for a toxic self-censoring environment where people know that, should anything they write be liable to be interpreted as signalling the tiniest prejudice, it's all but guaranteed there will be yet another jackass Whitest Knight U' Know who will gleefully derail the thread with three pages of his righteous wrath. Agreed. I'm not sure I've seen a thread in SA for weeks in which someone/something hasn't been accused of misogyny, and it's pretty tiring. Can we not just have one misogyny thread where everyone can go and accuse everything of misogyny? Edit ^^^^ This is GRRM of course he would, any chance for a cock or a oval office.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 09:44 |
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niethan posted:I don't know man, if it was a dude doing the walk of shame I'm pretty sure GRRM wouldn't have spent paragraphs describing how small/limp his balls/cock have become. Only if it was a Selmy or Dolorous Edd POV
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 09:46 |
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Quantify! posted:How does it feel to be a misogynist? Misogyny is probably the silliest insult levied at the books. It has absolutely no footing anywhere. I know this was a joke post but people seriously argue this and I just laugh in their face, straight up. As for actual readers being misogynists for liking Cersei getting shamed -- she's been evil to a lot of people, and done a lot of terrible things. It's only fitting that she get run over by her own karma. Azure_Horizon fucked around with this message at 09:58 on Sep 5, 2011 |
# ? Sep 5, 2011 09:55 |
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Hey, thread! Long time no see! Is it just me, or does anyone else feel kind of insulted by the Jon Connington chapters? I feel like Gurm is just shoving this character in my face and yelling "CARE ABOUT THIS CHARACTER OKAY?!" The last Jon Snow chapter had my head spinning because of all the twists and turns his character had gone through. Dany's chapters, while incredibly... anticlimactic and unsatisfying, had a strange sort or realism to them, seeing her just clusterfuck the poo poo out of everything. But Connington? How many chapters did he have, or even appear in? And at the end, he OMG HAS GREYSCALE! How tragic that this character I barely know, however integral to the plot he may have been, is now going to maybe die sometime "soon" (as far as the storyline goes; the next book isn't going to happen) Also, "a scale of the dragon that flamed you" is the dumbest goddamn thing I have ever read, and I have read that Wildcards book about the super-hero reality show.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 11:12 |
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Azure_Horizon posted:Misogyny is probably the silliest insult levied at the books. It has absolutely no footing anywhere. I know this was a joke post but people seriously argue this and I just laugh in their face, straight up. I think that it's kind of funny. She literally gave people over to a guy to be tortured and parted out for some hosed up zombie experimentation poo poo. If it's not possible to hate Cerci and not be a misogynist, then it is not possible to hate an individual female for any reason whatsoever (raped murdered and ate my dog) without being a misogynist. In short: It's a stupid discussion to even be having.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 12:40 |
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Is there a place somewhere where they discuss what sort of magic powers there acutally are in this series? I mean to me it looks like every "god" might have the same powers really: Old gods and Rh'llor can both warg poo poo. Old gods and Rh'llor can both see visions related to future/past through focus. Rh'llor and Others can both bring people back to "life". Quentyn (?) can too. Drowned God can also bring people back to life. Not to mention shadowbabies which is something that more then Rhllor can do right? Are there more examples?
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 14:18 |
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Jewlian posted:Confused this thread with the Recommendation Superstation While not as dark, I would recommend Robin Hobb's the Farseer Trilogy and the Tawny Man Trilogy. Haven't read the others. I would also recommend Tad Williams' Otherland series, though that's a mix of scifi and fantasy. I'm currently reading C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy which is decent and short.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 14:28 |