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You either die with your character development intact or you live long enough for the writers to completely undo it
Ode to « Kaleesi » on JOE by Kyle Picknell
Game of Thrones S8E2: The three things we'll miss the most (and everything else we won't)
2. Iain Glen saying « Kaleesi »
Iain Glen saying 'Khaleesi' in the way that Iain Glen says 'Khaleesi' is the one pure thing we have left in this world, the single beacon of hope we can carry into the next 50 or so years of social, political and environmental crises that will likely consume the earth and everyone who inhabits it. We have this. 'Khaleesi'. Listen to it. Listen to Iain Glen, his voice like the crunch of your feet along the gravel driveway and feel it, like knowing you're home. Sink into it, Iain Glen's voice, sink into it like you would a sip of wine or the deep elongated puff of a cigar or the bit after the bit when you first get into the bath and it really fucking hurts because it is too hot because you always run it too hot because you're always worried about it being too cold and now you're a bright, stinging red but then suddenly you're not and it's not too hot and it's perfect and you're perfect, or as close as you can ever be in a trough full of water. Sink into it like you would a musty leather armchair. Or a defeat. That's what Iain Glen saying Khaleesi sounds like. Winning and losing, hope and fear, war and peace; all in his intonation like a long, slow drive along the coast with the sea in full view out of the window. Listen to Iain Glen say 'Khaleesi' like its the only word in the only language in the world, which it is, designed to mean everything and nothing all at once. Let me be clear. Iain Glen says 'Khaleesi' better than any person has ever pronounced any word, probably better than any person has ever done anything. Listening to Iain Glen say 'Khaleesi' is all the good that we have left and once he stops saying it, well, then we're doomed. But it will have been worth it. Almost. Full article: https://www.joe.co.uk/entertainment/game-of-thrones-s8e2-228678
The birth of the mother of dragons
Daenerys Targaryen
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