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Reply to comment by jogoso2014 in What other examples like Henry Cavill on The Witcher are there of an actor being opposed to the way their character is portrayed - especially when the actor is in the right? by unitedfan6191
I don't know what you want from me? I don't have some sort of insight into GRRM's mind to know what he has in mind, nor have i managed to reduce asoiaf into a formula to predict events happening.
All i can say is that Barristan almost definitely has an arc. It's tied to dany of course, but he basically legitimises Dany by comparing her to Rhaegar. If we accept the mad queen theory is canon, the way Barristans arc ends definitely impacts the build up of that narrative. I'm not saying he'll survive much longer, but his death has to be better than dying to some random goons for no reason
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Reply to comment by djm19 in What other examples like Henry Cavill on The Witcher are there of an actor being opposed to the way their character is portrayed - especially when the actor is in the right? by unitedfan6191
No fans really were. Most were more interested in nostalgia trips like The Force awakens
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in What other examples like Henry Cavill on The Witcher are there of an actor being opposed to the way their character is portrayed - especially when the actor is in the right? by unitedfan6191
Also he's a straight asshole to everyone. In season 1 he was annoying but he had some good qualities, he was a straight villain in season 2/3 to the point you question why they all tolerate him
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Reply to comment by jogoso2014 in What other examples like Henry Cavill on The Witcher are there of an actor being opposed to the way their character is portrayed - especially when the actor is in the right? by unitedfan6191
There's no character arc, It's a pointless death. It was D&D misunderstanding the "whole anyone can die at any moment" thing in GoT.
Robb and Ned Stark was shocking and did seem to come out of nowhere, but when you look back it did make perfect sense for the characters. They really had nothing left to do other than some sort of revenge fantasy plot, which ASOIAF is better than. It's also why everyone saw the Jon Snow resurrection thing coming a mile away, the character had too much left to explore to just end.
And it's why Barristen's death is so silly. The whole Barristan reuniting with a Targaryen only to see another one go crazy would've been super interesting to explore. Instead he just dies to a bunch of random goons for no reason
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Reply to comment by LightThatIgnitesAll in What other examples like Henry Cavill on The Witcher are there of an actor being opposed to the way their character is portrayed - especially when the actor is in the right? by unitedfan6191
If we are going GoT, Varys and Daenarys too
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Reply to comment by Lambchops_Legion in Fourth season of 'Atlanta' is coming to Disney+ in Canada on Wednesday, 14th December 2022. by HumanOrAlien
Season 4 just made me feel sad. It was so refreshing being with those characters permanently again then it ended for good. The magic still felt like it was there
if he had made those anthology episodes into a spin off series, it probably would've won raked in all the emmys
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Reply to comment by NoInvestment2079 in The White Lotus Season 2 Is Messier and Hornier Than Ever Before by PetyrDayne
In my thoughts I use the technique of positive visualisation, why do I always feel the sopranos sub is undermined?
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Reply to What do you think the issue with modern sitcoms is? (Discussion) by Paula-Abdul-Jabbar
I think it's just talent. Back then every writer wanted their own successful sitcom, so you got the very best of the best. These days most of the talent go to streaming