Valyrian is oddly easier than Dothraki. It's got a more lyrical flow to it that feels more familiar to the way I speak. That makes it slightly easier.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The hardest part of 'Game of Thrones' is there is so much incredible talent bouncing off the walls that you'll actually miss some of them, and not getting it is very intimidating.
I've read all the 'Game of Thrones' books many times over, so I sometimes find it easier being on set, because it can be hard to get out of character.
Because Shakespeare's language is so expansive, we're under this misconception that it's difficult. But I discovered that it's easy because it's so brilliantly written. The words are perfect, and the language is intelligent and very emotional.
King Crimson is never easy; it's challenging. That's why I like it.
Anything based on ancient texts is difficult for a modern reader to get their head around.
I have just discovered the beautiful poetry of Soren Ulrik Thomsen. Danish is not the strongest of languages, but he uses it very well.
You can learn something from everyone in 'Game of Thrones,' whether it is something you learn not to do or something you learn to do.
Cersei in 'Game of Thrones' is quite solid and stiff.
I have to say, I have an affinity for Bossanova. It's very warm-sounding to me - lush and simple. I like that.
I love playing Chekhov. That's the hardest; that's why I love it most.