![]() Power is a seductive thing, and you have to decide whether to use it for good or bad. Historically, there are echoes of that kind of speech, seeing that kind of fervor for that kind of leader. He adds the scene resonates “on an animalistic level.” If you have her on a 747 of a dragon up on that hill, those horses would be fucking freaking out. The Dothraki are more and more enthralled with what she is telling them, but the horses keep moving around. One of the assistant directors suggested keeping them agitated would actually work better for the scene. I had a thought that he would open his mouth voluntarily, and let the water in.īender reveals during the shoot for Dany’s speech atop Drogon, the horses wouldn’t settle down for rehearsal. Eventually, they can’t breathe anymore, and they inhale all that water. ![]() ![]() Usually when you see people drowning, they’re being held down against their will. Script async src="///pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"> With Vulture, he goes inside the Kingsmoot and Dany’s speech on Drogon: Head on over to Vanity Fair where he discusses Summer’s death, Hodor, and more! ![]() I certainly don’t know how the puzzle fits together and where it goes, but like you, I can’t wait to see. I really don’t, because that is so much in the mythology and the specificity of what the show has been from the beginning and where it is going, and I don’t know those answers. I have to confess, I don’t know the answer to that. Jack Bender weighs in on the subject at Vanity Fair: After breaking down the visions, we’re left questioning whether everything we saw was from the past or if some future sights were included as well. Shooting Bran’s frantic rush of visions was an incredible spectacle of directing and editing. Making his outstanding Game of Thrones directorial debut with “The Door” (which he also discussed recently), Jack Bender returned this week with “Blood of My Blood” and is back to give us an inside look at directing these pivotal episodes. We also have a Twitter data recap that breaks down how the episodes of #GameofThrones have been discussed this season. The East European Comic Con hosted Gemma Whelan (Yara Greyjoy) and Daniel Portman (Podrick) recently who gave some tight-lipped hints for later this season. Weiss pranks John Bradley and Kit Harington while one cast member returns the favor. You may find newsletters one of the oldest ways to read news, but if you still use roundups as part of your daily routines (as I do), these will become your handy guide to the WordPress world.The hump of the week is over and we’re only three days away from the newest episode of Game of Thrones! We have some new interviews today with director Jack Bender where he talks Bran flashbacks at Vanity Fair and goes inside the big scenes of episodes five and six with Vulture. ![]() So, it helps to discover the news as a whole, not just reading 1-2 sentences. The WP Minute is proudly hosted by Matt Medeiros, who creates plugin tutorials, WordPress news, and podcasts for you to be up-to-date.Īs usual, you’ll find one broad message in the WP Minute newsletter. Get weekly newsletter and podcasts directly to your inbox. Weekly guest experts will review recent product updates, exciting interviews, and reads. They are working on creating a clean and up-to-date newsletter to bring you current news, updates, and events. WP Owls WordPress newsletter is curated by Maciek and Agnieszka Palmowski, Bartosz Nowak and Asia Kałuża. Thus, you’ll find upcoming WordPress events to attend, the newest Gutenberg tools, WordPress releases, community thoughts, recent podcasts, lives, etc.īest for Gutenberg editor advocates, users, and anyone who wants to contribute to WordPress open source project by testing, coding, marketing, etc. The weekend edition of curated Gutenberg news by Brigit Pauli-Haack. ![]()
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