


Raúl Ibañez
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@ricBraddock
Architect. Photography, Theatre, Cinema, Comics, Music I like wine, Rock Music y un montón de cosas más. No soy persona si no viajo


















here's Jules slapping tf out of Rue on today's episode of Euphoria







Kit Harington says he feels very protective of ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 because of how much work went into making it “I really wasn't very well in that final season. Like, and I find it a painful experience to kind of even look at because I'm so, so dumb. And suffering from a number of things, not least addiction, that I was like, "I actually really, from the bit I have seen, I'm quite proud of what I did, interestingly." But as far as the season eight thing goes, I feel very protective of it still. And the reason is 'cause I mean, I guess you all saw it from the outside, whereas I saw it from the inside. So I knew — I know how much care and how much love and how much work and how much life went into making it, and the conversations that would have happened and the arguments around the table about what way to go and what thing to do. It's not a small process. It's an incredibly complex and lengthy and intricate process. And I feel that the best people to be able to do that were the people who gave us the first seven seasons, that brought it to TV, that brought George's thing and brought it to TV. And so my feeling about it is, there may have been mistakes, but we can all decide whether we liked it or not, what we liked about it, what we didn't. But there's no doubt in my head that what they did is the right thing because they're the people who brought it to us. And I kind of stand by that. Like, I feel very defensive of it as a show and as a season, and I think I always will, actually.” (via: Motor City Comic-Con)


Kit Harington spoke about the ‘JON SNOW’ spin-off at Motor City Comic-Con, revealing that the project has been put on hold for now. “We did, I mean, it’s open knowledge that we tried to make a, a Jon Snow show for a little while. And just couldn’t. My main thing is not wanting to go there and sort of do an injustice by the character. As I’ve just said, I think he ended well. I think that he went where he was meant to. So if you pick him up again, it needs to be for the right reasons. But I did feel there was something left to say, and I did think the idea of exploring something kind of entirely around him, or a lot around him would be interesting. ‘Cause remember in Game of Thrones, you’re part of like a huge ensemble, and it would be quite interesting to look at a character dive more focused on. And that’s why I was intrigued, but we couldn’t find the right thing, and so we put it down for the moment.” (gamesradar.com/entertainment/…)






