The show was 100% shot on location. I know scouts that worked on it. I found an article for you: https://www.thelocationguid…
The show was 100% shot on location. I know scouts that worked on it. I found an article for you: https://www.thelocationguid…
Thank you!
Ooh, do you have a link where this was discussed? I am fascinated with how they shot the show!
I don't know if 'heart' but kind of an emblem of how powerful music is. That across countries, languages, etc. everyone can feel music. Not sure if I'm articulating it properly.
Yeah by ep 2 I was in and at the point where I was forcing myself to pace. It took me exactly a week to watch the show.
He's pondering the meaning of life. Plus, it gives Kala that great line about the two sensations of being in the rain/sun at the same time, etc. I'll take it.
Yes, I appreciate that he is repeatedly shown to in fact be a good guy that really cares about her so it's less easy for the audience to be all "he's the worst, run away Kala!!"
I disagree with this assessment of his character entirely.
I love this touch.
Their chemistry is amazing and the coupling is just so unique that it's really fun to watch. It's not like German killer + Indian pharmacist is a common combo.
It just made me assume that Riley is named after the song :)
That scene was so cute. I hate to use the word cute about two grown men but seriously The Cute.
"Intercut sensate scenes like the one that jumps between rainy Berlin and sunny Bombay were presumably shot weeks apart, but the final effect is seamless." The logistics of filming this show continue to boggle my mind.
I still watch Baseball Tonight sometimes and Sunday Night Baseball, but yes, their baseball coverage is not good in general. Just the general Football Is God attitude around all sports makes me quesy.
Worth a thousand monologues.
I said this elsewhere but less articulately than you and yes, if Jon is dead I care - not because I don't realize that anyone can die blah blah but because narratively it MAKES NO SENSE and makes everything just seem like bad storytelling.
but Roose said like 2 eps ago that the snow was so high yadda yadda. I don't get why they didn't show them landing in the snow though, just for the imagery alone.
ding ding ding. I think Iwan is great but every time he's on screen it's soooo damn boring.
Narratively & storytelling wise it makes ZERO sense for him to be dead. It just…makes no sense. I keep saying this to all my friends freaking out. If he really is dead then a large part of GOT is just a shitty story, and that's all there is to it.
I feel like this is what Dillane's face conveyed very effectively.