It's raining just as hard in Ireland and has been close to natural disaster level for the last three years running, but, first the Scots get it, it's on all the news. PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
You picked one heck of a day to arrive here. I don't think the rain has stopped all day, and about an hour or two ago the wind became really, really noticeable. BOOOOO
Dear George, You must be the unluckiest man alive. Up to last night it was unnaturally warm and yesterday was fabulously sunny (for here) At least you meet Sean Bean (not that maybe you'd rather have sunshine)
Welcome back to the land of bogs, George. Phipps and I have failed, so far, to further the "cunning plan" but she is dropping by tomorrow and we will scheme away over a nice cup of tea....and yes, maybe a cookie or two. See you soon ;-)
Welcome to our wee part of the world George. The forecast for tomorrow should suit the scene you are talking about if it is close to Belfast (sunny intervals with some showers).
In the script, Ned says to Jaime: "Was it justice you were thinking of when you shoved your spear in the Mad King's back?" Jaimed Killed Aerys with his Gilded sword did he not? I wonder why the change, it should stay as is in the story.
I hope the weather holds up. Trudging around Belfast in the wet doesn't sound like too much fun. That said, a few beers down the pub should soon solve that problem. Catch you on Tuesday!
I guess Alfie Allen will be playing some head-footie tomorrow. The line about Theon kicking Gared's head around was the moment I realized I was reading something different than what I was used to in the genre. It was the first real hook for me, even more than "the things I do for love."
Given that the scene that lead to a SoIaF is about to be filmed tomorrow, it must be a surreal, yet profoundly satisfying experience for you to bear witness to this moment.
Gared's head will roll, won't it? Far too early to be Ned's head baby, Ned's head! P.S. I think you will find, as far as the weather is concerned, that Winter is coming.
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Presumably, inclimate weather is the worst thing about being on a shoot like this. What's the best thing about it, I wonder?
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You must be the unluckiest man alive.
Up to last night it was unnaturally warm and yesterday was fabulously sunny (for here)
At least you meet Sean Bean (not that maybe you'd rather have sunshine)
Already?!
Hopefully, you'll enjoy Dublin, Mr. Martin. :)
The forecast for tomorrow should suit the scene you are talking about if it is close to Belfast (sunny intervals with some showers).
In the script, Ned says to Jaime:
"Was it justice you were thinking of when you shoved your spear in the Mad King's back?"
Jaimed Killed Aerys with his Gilded sword did he not? I wonder why the change, it should stay as is in the story.
Congratulations George.
P.S. I think you will find, as far as the weather is concerned, that Winter is coming.
(Or I'll turn up with the kids in tow... possibly a wee bit less dramatic...)