GOT Tidbits
May. 1st, 2014 11:48 amFrom a Natalie Dormer (Margaery) interview:
And a (funny. consensual) fan re-write of THAT Jaime/Cersei scene from last week
And I liked the (further) discussion of the Sept scene in the Washington Post review of this week's episode:
It is a striking, curt little speech, and it leaves unsaid what could be a fascinating dynamic between the pair. Less interesting than the gap between the showrunners’ and director’s description of the rape scene is the one between Cersei and Jaime. Disturbing as it might be, it seems entirely possible that Cersei believes she was raped, while Jaime believes that what happened between them was consensual. ( Read more... )
Before the interview, Natalie was unaware that her kitty co-star Ser Pounce was a fan favorite, and that in the books he is one of three kittens that Margaery gives Tommen to win him over.
“Is he? That’s so cute! She would have made a very good therapist, I think. She’s very skilled at personality analysis. Tommen’s too young for her to appeal to him in a certain way, the way she could with Joffrey, because he’s still a child, so she wants to befriend him, gain his trust, and make him feel safe. He has an attachment with the cat, so she draws on that. She’s very good at figuring out what makes people tick.”
And a (funny. consensual) fan re-write of THAT Jaime/Cersei scene from last week
And I liked the (further) discussion of the Sept scene in the Washington Post review of this week's episode:
It is a striking, curt little speech, and it leaves unsaid what could be a fascinating dynamic between the pair. Less interesting than the gap between the showrunners’ and director’s description of the rape scene is the one between Cersei and Jaime. Disturbing as it might be, it seems entirely possible that Cersei believes she was raped, while Jaime believes that what happened between them was consensual. ( Read more... )