Nikolaj is the best looking man in the cast imo but it doesn’t look like he’s packing. Same for Jason Momoa (this guy is massive in all the ways but a bit obnoxious tbqh), Charles Dance, Alfie Allen and Jacob Anderson. I saw him in his underwear every other morning for 3 years and he’s definitely packing. He would give me a hug every morning and telling me I smell nice or asked me about my weekend ect. He’s very charming and he knows it and he would always compliment everyone, including me. But I still think Sophie was great in the role and people were just not paying attention because they didn’t like Sansa (and from what I hear of season 8, people should get used to like her) I used to think Sophie would be the fans’ favorite but that was before I realized Sansa was a little bitch in the beginning lol. They were really young when they started but both very kind and talented. Like I said, the podrick actor is a cunt, he would smoke everywhere and they had to tell him every fucking day not to and he would just act like a little bitch. I used to think Lena and Emilia were uptight but then I learned Lena has depression and Emilia is just in her own bubble and needs time to be herself with people. I thought he was good in Testament of Youth and had great chemistry with Alicia Vikander, so there is some talent there. So far, I think Kit was smart to look to theatre to get back to the boards, and even his attempt to produce something himself got him some notice. Maisie and Sophie less so, but I haven't seen them do a whole lot outside of the show other than get cast in an X-Men film which, big whoop, those roles are handed out to any young actor with a following. Harington and Clarke are the most known (part of the Big 5) of that group so there will be a lot of eyes on their post-Thrones choices. It's really the young cast who began their careers with GoT that need to prove themselves. Even NCW has been in the business for decades, just wasn't known outside of the US. Supporting actors like Dillane and Liam Cunningham, or Carice van Houten, have all been acting for a long time and will continue to do so. by Anonymousīut Dinklage and Headey already had established careers before GoT. Yet he still manages to come across as very intelligent and charming in interviews. I remember reading once in an interview he gave that his legs stopped working for 48 hours or something around the time he did Dr. I believe he's been to rehab once before - after he drunkenly broke his ankle right before they started filming S3 of GoT - but it was kept under wraps. Seems like the guy has some serious issues. Why did she continue to see him for a month if he was always high and couldn't remember their conversations? Oh, because she's a nobody Russian whore looking for $$$? In the translation, it sounds more like she was disappointed that he was the same height as her because it ruined the fantasy. But equating his own experience with the sexism faced by women in the industry seems more than a little tone-deaf, especially when you consider that Game of Thrones regularly relies on rape as a plot device, hires almost no female directors, and gave us just one measly flaccid penis amid years of gratuitous female nudity.Kit used to have a rep for being a great lay, according to those crazy bitches at lsa, but if he's reached the point where he's passing out from coke and booze in the middle of sex, then I imagine it was a chore.
“If I felt I was being employed just for my looks, I’d stop acting.”Īdmittedly, nobody wants to be judged solely by their looks (although a little objectification can be a good thing!). “At some points during photoshoots when I’m asked to strip down, I felt that,” Harington continued.
There’s definitely a sexism in our industry that happens towards women, and there is towards men as well.” But there’s a sexism that happens towards men. Yes, in some ways you could argue I’ve been employed for a look I have. “I like to think of myself as more than a head of hair or a set of looks,” he added. “If you said to a girl, ‘Do you like being called a babe?’ and she said, ‘No, not really,’ she’d be absolutely right.” “I think there is a double standard,” said the actor, who plays resurrected hero Jon Snow on Game of Thrones. There’s nothing more upsetting than when a beloved entertainment figure decides to weigh in on “sexism toward men,” and in a new interview with The Sunday Times, Kit Harington proves that waking from the dead doesn’t necessarily make you woke.