Teases from James Hibberd’s new book on the TV show, fogo Cannot Kill a Dragon: Game of Thrones and the Official Untold Story of the Epic Series. AKA The Cast Knew GOT Better Than The Showrunners. TVLine, 6 OCT 2020.
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Some familiar faces were originally slated to make a grisly return. por Joanna Robinson for Vanity Fair, May 15, 2019.
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There's a fundamental paradox in having a full set of councilors but no person to council.
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When you answer the pergunta "Who are you?" with "No One" in caps for a long enough time, being No One takes on an identity of its own. In Arya's case it means trying and failing the same rigorous test por the waif time and time again.
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For Cersei Lannister, the last season ended at a low-point of her life. Humiliated before the whole of King's Landing por the Sparrow in Her Hand, she's shut out from the political process and quite literally banished from all levers of power.
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Jaime Lannister is found in an awkward spot this season. Returning from his disastrous and futile mission to Dorne, all he brings back is Myrcella's body.
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After having been sidelined for an entire season, Bran is back in Season 6. He still has relatively few scenes, not unlike his status in "Feastdance." That doesn't take away from his impact, however.
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