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stannisismyking

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  1. My heart is pounding after every episode.. Things are ratcheting up every week. I'm so excited!
  2. LMAO. Speaking of, they seemed to be having a bit of a "moment" in their scene together.
  3. Patrick Malahide just turned up in Indian Summers (episode 4). I only just spotted that Indira Varma is listed as an executive producer on this too.
  4. I will probably turn all topics back to Melisandre, sorry!

  5. Anton Lesser was in an episode in the first series as well.
  6. Liam Cunningham will be in the next episode of The Musketeers. He has a terrible wig :(
  7. Bit weird, but then the RL politician had a very strange voice too ;)
  8. Mapp and Lucia was really good fun in general and Gemma had a great role. Now I'm prayer circling so hard that she'll be in S5. Damn my love for "lesser spotted GoT characters". Mark Gatiss is also one of the main actors in Mapp and Lucia btw. Aidan Gillen is the lead in a 3 part mini series on Irish TV at the moment called Charlie, about one of our most notorious Prime Ministers. He is wearing a terrible wig (though the RL version had a ridiculous hairstyle anyway) and he's chewing the scenery. And I'm loving it. I'm not sure if the producers were going for comedy gold though..
  9. Gemma Whelan will be in "Mapp and Lucia" on BBC1 starting on December 29th.
  10. Ha I started watching that but switched on some episodes of Clocking Off that I'd recorded in the last week and he's in that as well! Robert Pugh featured in an episode I was watching earlier on; he's playing a middle aged father of two who goes for a vasectomy only to find out he's been infertile all his life. Craster never had that problem :uhoh:
  11. Started watching the new series of Ripper Street yesterday and one of the first characters to appear was played by Francis Magee (Yoren). Clive Russell plays a recurring character. I'm sure plenty of GoT actors will appear in future episodes as per the last two series.
  12. Robert Pugh was in the new episode of Atlantis. He may have been in the first series as well. I don't really pay a lot of attention to this show. There was a lot of talk about him being sent into exile by the late King (played by Alexander Siddig). Joseph Altin also turned up later on. And of course Mark Addy is in the main cast. /Continues to partake in GoT Cast Drinking Game and suffer from pickled liver.
  13. Just spotted Noah Taylor in Peaky Blinders. RIP Locke, you were taken from us much too soon :crying: :bawl:
  14. Iwan Rheon has been in "Our Girl" on BBC1 for the last month. I thought there was another episode but last night's one ended with a "to be continued..." rather than a "next time". He's pretty good in it.
  15. And then Mace Tyrell was in the third episode :D
  16. Ben Crompton (Dolorous Edd) had a very minor role in the most recent episode of Doctor Who, Into the Dalek.
  17. The Tunnel is one of my favourite Dillane performances, but then again it's one of the main times he's been the lead in something like that that. He was in a couple of TV series in 2013 (Hunted and Secret State) but really only had bit parts. He has been in some real rubbish (I've seen most of it) but I always feel he's more "into" theatre work and TV/movies just pay the bills. So his role in the The Tunnel was a revelation. And he even said he'd be willing to make a second series. The Scandinavian version took a while to make its second series so I'd imagine if The Tunnel 2 ever does happen it might not be for a couple of years. I probably mentioned ages ago on this thread but Secret State is the best GoT Cast Drinking Game you will ever find. :stillsick: (Ripper Street is pretty good for that too but they don't tend to be in the same episodes)
  18. Definitely worth a look if you can catch it on iPlayer or elsewhere. I didn't even realise it was a Jimmy McGovern thing until afterwards but then it all made sense!
  19. Michelle Fairley and Robert Pugh were in a wonderful BBC1 drama on Sunday 6th of July called "Common" . It revolved around the legal issue of "Joint Enterprise", which was the basis for another really good BBC drama last year starring Joe Dempsie and Stephen Dillane, called "Murder: Joint Enterprise"
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