Typically in 'Game of Thrones,' people who are honest and just and do things for the right reasons tend not to survive.
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Good people never survive on 'Game of Thrones.' That's the problem.
Most people are dispensable in 'Game of Thrones,' not only in the story but in the series.
Acting in 'Game of Thrones' is all consuming.
On 'Game of Thrones', the people that I've met, of the people behind the scenes, was not even a scratch of the vast crew that actually does work on that show.
One of the most beautiful things about 'Game of Thrones' is it's told from so many different points of view, and these characters can convince you that what they're doing is right. But they're only showing you a bit of the picture, and when you see it from another character's point of view you may switch allegiances.
The guys on 'Game of Thrones' trust me implicitly to take care of the action stuff. I don't mess with their drama, but they allow me to come up with ideas like 'Hey, what if the giant had a bow? And what if he shot some guy off the wall?' With 'Constantine,' too, they really trust me to scare the audience.
The same characters that keep reappearing, bigger than life, find their own integrity in doing what they do the way they do it, even if it causes their own deaths.
Most writers flinch at the thought of being completely honest about themselves. So absolute honesty is what marks the true modern.
Without adversity a person hardly knows whether they are honest or not.
I always feel for the younger cast members in 'Game of Thrones.' They're really clever and smart.
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