SmilingOtter
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He does seem laid back, but he was also able to rally the group that he did I won't say more in order to avoid spoilers, but he has to be really, really persuasive when he wants to be.
So far I've been pretty happy with the casting although a lot of the actors in season 2 didn't really match how I envisioned them. Stannis was a lot leaner and clean shaven then I imagined, Balon was older and scraglier, and Yara/Asha much homelier, and Margaery Tyrell a bit older than I thought she'd be given whom she's later engaged to.
Well, she IS quite a bit older than Joffrey. As I recall, in the books, she's at least in her late teens, if not early twenties.
That's a problem with the younger actors especially. Maisie Williams (Arya) is going to be about twenty-five by the time the character is supposed to thirteen. She's already what.. four years older than Arya is supposed to be?She's 16. Almost everyone in the books are a lot younger than the actors playing them on the show, presumably because actors that young wouldn't have the depth of range to play the parts and/or they would grow "old" too quickly for the slower pace of filming.
She's 16. Almost everyone in the books are a lot younger than the actors playing them on the show, presumably because actors that young wouldn't have the depth of range to play the parts and/or they would grow "old" too quickly for the slower pace of filming.
The show runners have deliberately aged up most of the characters in the show. Especially the Stark children, Daenerys, and the Baratheon children. They didn't just cast older actors who look young, but the actual characters have been made older than in the books. In the first book, Robb and Jon are only 15. In the show they are 17. Same with Daenerys. She's only 14 when the books start. Even HBO wouldn't dare show a 14 year old having sex with a grown man like Khal Drogo.
The show runners have deliberately aged up most of the characters in the show. In the first book, Robb and Jon are only 15. In the show they are 17. Same with Daenerys. She's only 14 when the books start.
Well, she IS quite a bit older than Joffrey. As I recall, in the books, she's at least in her late teens, if not early twenties. The age difference is one of the many reasons that the engagement is protested.
In the books, there's some real question as to whether Margery is actually manipulating people or if she's just an innocent who's caught up in the machinations of others. They took that ambiguity away in the tv series which I'll admit, I'm slightly disappointed by.
I will wholeheartedly agree about Asha/Yara, though.
We'd heard they're splitting the third book into two seasons. My friends and I agree that Season 3 will probably end with (BOOK SPOILERS):
The Red Wedding