Keisha Castle-Hughes, Jessica Henwick, and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers in first group interview
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This post contains frank discussion of Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7, “The Gift.” Spoilers for this episode abound below the warning.
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There is no reason Arianne Martell can’t exist. There is no reason anyone should want to hurt Myrcella. There is no reason for all these stereotypes.
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Warning: This is an articolo written from the perspective of a book reader. Unsullied, considered yourself warned.
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“Of all three Sand Snakes we meet this season, Obara is the least likely to even have nipples!”
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Game of Thrones has reduced powerful, vivid characters and an interesting plot into a confusing, idiotic mess of senseless violence and bland characterization.
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In her secondo interview of the season, the woman behind Obara Sand talks through how she learned the moves for Sunday's big showdown in the Water Gardens.
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Keisha Castle-Hughes breaks down the 10 simple steps (Hint: Pick the spear, not tears)
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As Game of Thrones uncomplicates the Dornish plot line, it creates a caricature of Westeros’ people of color.
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One of Game of Thrones‘s newest stars, Jessica Henwick, appears in Hunger discussing her casting and the Sand Snakes, the Dornish daughters of Oberyn Martell who made their debut in last Sunday’s episode.
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