Monday, June 10, 2013

'Game of Thrones' creator: why he wrote the shock stage - Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet :) It was a special episode of “Game of Thrones” which aired Sunday night in the United States and became available for Norwegian viewers through flow service HBO Nordic and TV channel C MORE (former Canal Plus ) Monday.

“Red Wedding”

As Dagbladet wrote yesterday, it was the most shocking episode of the series, which should span over seven seasons and is based on the book series “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George RR Martin.

If you have not yet seen the episode and do not want to know who died in yesterday’s episode, stop reading here.

In yesterday’s episode takes place ” The Red Wedding, “which revolves around the wedding of Catelyn Stark’s brother Edmure Tully and Lord Walder Frey’s daughter Roslin Frey.

ceremony was apparently enabled to patches together the relationship between the two families after Catelyn Stark son, Robb Stark, married another girl instead of marrying into the Frey clan, as he had promised.

The spurned Frey family forgot however Starks betrayal, and in “The Red Wedding »wedding ends with the massacre that Robb Stark, his pregnant wife, his mother Catelyn Stark and nearly 3,500 of their subjects during the grand wedding.

Will be unpredictable

In a recently published interview with Entertainment Weekly says author George RR Martin, who wrote the books the series is based, why so many central characters in the series had to die.

– I knew almost from the beginning that the mat die. Not the first day, but very early. I have said in many interviews that I like that my books are unpredictable. In the first book I killed Ned (Stark – father of Robb Stark, ed.’s Note), and it shocked many people. I killed Ned because everyone thought he was the book’s hero and he always got to get out of trouble. The next predictable is to think that his oldest son will avenge his father. Everybody expected it. Thus, to kill Robb the next thing I had to do, he explains to Entertainment Weekly.


Exposed writing

In the interview, the author also that the stage is the hardest thing he has ever written.

– The scene is two-thirds UTI book, but I skipped it when I got to it. I wrote the book finished, without the chapter. So I wrote it. It was like murdering two of her children, says Martin.


Cried during the shooting

Also creators of the TV series in the last day given interviews to Entertainment Weekly about how they experienced the filming of the special stage.

– I turned to script-manager after having filmed the scene, saying “It was a good scene “. And she just cried. It was a bittersweet feeling. You get all these people to be sad. On the other hand, it’s kind of the idea. If we filmed “The Red Wedding” and no one was emotionally affected, there had been a failure, says producer David Benioff to Entertainment Weekly.


Emotionally exhausted

Also, Michelle Fairley, who plays Catelyn Stark, has spoken out about how she witnessed the scene.

– I have never been so emotionally exhausted before – ever, she tells Access Hollywood.

Also her opponent Richard Madden, who plays Robb Stark, found it difficult. He pulls up his friendship with Michelle Fairley.

– We have built a good relationship off the screen, I think, over the last few years. We went into this scene with a heavy heart, because we really love to be in this series and we love working together. You know, you do not often get the chance to work with the same actors. Me and Michelle had a great dialogue – it is something real, that you build up over several years, and that you can only get with TV series, long-lasting, says Madden to Rolling Stone.

many indications that also show’s large fan-crust is sad. It was Sunday and Monday tweeted a lot about the series.

There has been much focus on the series of late, especially after it became clear that the Norwegian Kristoffer Hivju were playing Tormund Giant Bane of the series. Season premiere of season 3 had very high ratings.

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