In one scene, where Drogo “virtually rapes” Daenerys on their wedding night
Which wasn't how the book went.
Clarke recalled how the Aquaman actor made the shoot comfortable for her. “He was crying more than I was,”
Le male ally
said Clarke, who’s starring opposite Henry Golding in next week’s Last Christmas.
The fuck is the relevance of this?
She added, “Because Jason had experience
His experience being a guy on Baywatch who stood around as eye candy.
he was an experienced actor who had done a bunch of stuff before coming on to this
Baywatch and Stargate Atlantis being the most prominent so it's not exactly a prestigious resume.
he was like, ‘Sweetie, this is how it’s meant to be, this is how it’s not meant to be, and I’m going to make sure that that’s the [expletive] gaze.’ He was always like, ‘Can we get her a [expletive] robe? She’s shivering!’ … He was so kind and considerate and cared about me as a human being.”
Again, Le male ally.
Reminder that during GOT when the story circulated about a female character no longer doing nude scenes everyone thought it was about Clarke when it later turned out to be the redhead prostitute that was not only a pointless character already before her sole feature being naked, but was then killed off off screen and nobody really cared.
Never forget GoT turned "not rape" into rape more than once, this being one of the first times.
Another being when Joffrey is lying dead in the tomb and Cersei is so stricken with grief she basically mounts Jaime the second he appears on the page. Not actually that unusual a behaviour for those who suddenly face the death of someone close, even less unusual when it's a mother who has just lost a child and the father appears next to her. That biological urge to replace the now dead investment is stronger than people want to admit.
In the show however Jaime not only instigates but Cersei is actively against it. At first.
Which wasn't how the book went.
Le male ally
The fuck is the relevance of this?
His experience being a guy on Baywatch who stood around as eye candy.
Baywatch and Stargate Atlantis being the most prominent so it's not exactly a prestigious resume.
Again, Le male ally.
Reminder that during GOT when the story circulated about a female character no longer doing nude scenes everyone thought it was about Clarke when it later turned out to be the redhead prostitute that was not only a pointless character already before her sole feature being naked, but was then killed off off screen and nobody really cared.
Never forget GoT turned "not rape" into rape more than once, this being one of the first times.
Another being when Joffrey is lying dead in the tomb and Cersei is so stricken with grief she basically mounts Jaime the second he appears on the page. Not actually that unusual a behaviour for those who suddenly face the death of someone close, even less unusual when it's a mother who has just lost a child and the father appears next to her. That biological urge to replace the now dead investment is stronger than people want to admit.
In the show however Jaime not only instigates but Cersei is actively against it. At first.