He went for a piss not long before it kicked off...Bollockoff wrote:What happened to Kat's brother? The bearded chap who can actually shoot floating funeral pyres?
I disagree, I think during that long pause she manages to embody some convincingly pure grief; dead husband, youngest children who knows where, eldest son murdered before her eyes. I think she pulled it off, haunting on reflection. I don't think she (the actreuse) gets enough credit for the role.Bollockoff wrote:I think Brooks mentioned it before though, the way they've edited some of the massacre brings in a slightly comedic tone. The long pause before someone has away at Mrs Stark seniors jugular was almost like an extra forgetting his cue.adored wrote:So, anyway, yes, S3 E9 was indeed a belter (as expected - presumably E10 will be the set up for S4). Not enough Dragon woman, and a complete absence of dwarf, but otherwise most excellent, nice brutal ending.
I know, I'm talking about the same part of the scene. As I said:Bollockoff wrote:@Sker It's the long pause where she grieves after slitting the girls throat that I think was pish. To me it's just awkward and could have been directed a little bit better while still showing her acting skillz.
Skerret wrote:I disagree, I think during that long pause she manages to embody some convincingly pure grief; dead husband, youngest children who knows where, eldest son murdered before her eyes. I think she pulled it off, haunting on reflection. I don't think she (the actreuse) gets enough credit for the role. The face cutting wouldn't have worked and would have protracted the scene unnecessarily, perhaps comically. This was much better.
And that.GooberTheHat wrote:Is that a not so cryptic clue? Or just an accurate assessment of his character?
Skerret wrote:I know, I'm talking about the same part of the scene. As I said:Bollockoff wrote:@Sker It's the long pause where she grieves after slitting the girls throat that I think was pish. To me it's just awkward and could have been directed a little bit better while still showing her acting skillz.Skerret wrote:I disagree, I think during that long pause she manages to embody some convincingly pure grief; dead husband, youngest children who knows where, eldest son murdered before her eyes. I think she pulled it off, haunting on reflection. I don't think she (the actreuse) gets enough credit for the role. The face cutting wouldn't have worked and would have protracted the scene unnecessarily, perhaps comically. This was much better.
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