Pearson Moore provides his take on episode 13, “What Is Dead May Never Die”.
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''Oh, yeah! Tyrion’s ruse is a good example—that was such a fun challenge, to make that work for the screen. I wrestled with that for days!''
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The third episode of fantasy drama Game of Thrones’ sophomore season held its ground, holding steady with 3.8 million total viewers at 9 p.m. and adding 776,000 additional viewers with an encore broadcast at 11 p.m.
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“She’s got an incredibly interesting journey ahead, but I think Brienne gets to experience more of her femininity… She starts to experience more about what it is to be a woman [and] the complexity of love and all its forms,”
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''And we have Brienne! Physically, she’s more plain than unattractive–in the books she gets the insulting nickname “Brienne the Beauty”–and in fact looks rather noble and striking in a suit of armor.''
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''Characters in this episode were simply willing themselves to be blind about certain things. Compelling evidence and new information be damned. They simply didn't want to know what they didn't want to know.''
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There's riddles, tricks, schemes and deceptions this week, but who's fooling who?
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''If you don't have a stomach for violent death scenes, firstly, why are you watching Game of Thrones, and secondly, you'll probably want to turn off for the last three minutes. There's two of the bloodiest deaths in the show's history.''
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''Sometimes I text with Kit or Gethin [Anthony, who plays Renly], and we laugh at about how geeky we are. I've been having a lot of Robb Stark-Renly jokes recently, about Renly crushing on Robb Stark. That always gets a good laugh.''
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With a lot of shows,what you’ll see happen is they start off really well and they’re very original,but they become sort of a version of themselves,they become a cliche of the show they once were.That’s the whole ‘jumping the shark‘ thing.
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