Game of Thrones scribe Bryan Cogman has been counting down through his favorite episodes of the show on Twitter, live-tweeting them as we work our way closer to the Season 6 premiere. So far, we’ve gotten through:
- 10) “Fire and Blood”
- 9) “Two Swords”
- 8) “And Now His Watch is Ended”
- 7) “What is Dead May Never Die”
Now, he’s reached his #6 pic, “The Rains of Castamere.” Remember the horror with him.
Huh, looking at the missing names on the opening credits, I'm just now realizing this episode that is named for the Lannister theme 1/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
features NONE of our principal Lannisters on screen. And yet, they send their regards. 2/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
As they say in the recapping business: huh.
Oy. Opening shot of map markers on a map. I can't tell you how many times I have been summoned to set before rehearsals to approve 1/2
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placement of map markers. I better get one of them when this is all over. 2/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Yeah, but it looked cool onscreen, so all is well.
This idea of Robb planning to attack the Lannister stronghold of Casterly Rock happened later in the writing process.As we read over the 1/2
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early scripts, it seemed obvious that Robb was marching to his death. There was a lot of foreboding, etc. For the screen adaptation 1/2
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it was determined he needed a new mission driving him before being cut down. 2/2
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In the books, he’s marching north to chase out the Ironborn. I’m not sure why that couldn’t be the mission in question, but whatever.
Poor @_richardmadden. He had more scenes standing over maps, plotting battle strategies, than any other actor save (perhaps) Stephen Dillane
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Robb and Stannis would have had so much to talk about if they’d ever met.
As I've said before, splitting A Storm of Swords into two seasons was a challenge. The Red Wedding was always meant to close S3, but it
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was trickier with Dany's storyline. So it was decided to devote S3 to Astapor and Yunkai and S4 to Meereen (using bits of Dance w/ Dragons)
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
With Dany it was about ending with up on an 'UP' note. She ends S3 feeling like a savior, totally triumphant. Then S4 was about her 1/2
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learning that governing after conquering is an entirely different thing. 2/2
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I always like getting insight into how far ahead the team thinks.
Ah, season three. The season of Kit's broken ankle. We had to delay shooting most of his stuff til later in the season schedule.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
This scene (Jon and the wildlings running across the rocky field) was a challenge, to say the least.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Huh. I didn’t even know he had a broken ankle. Way to sell it, Harington!
Looks like Kit and Rose are 'out' as a couple now! I take full responsibility. #thecave
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Cogman did write “Kissed By Fire,” aka “The One Where Jon Snow and Ygritte Get It On,” so maybe he has a point.
Another beautiful @Maisie_Williams moment – her looking at the Twins in the distance, knowing she's so close to her mother and brother.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Knowing what was to come, that moment hurt.
We had a vague idea we might spend the entirety of S4 w/ Arya & the Hound but it was solidified when we saw the dailies on these scenes 1/2
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with Maisie and Rory. 2/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Spinning a couple of chapters from A Storm of Swords into a whole season’s worth of episodes could have been boring, but Maisie Williams and Rory McCann made it work, and work well.
I think this was one of the few days on GoT where we had to CREATE the rain for a scene! Usually it comes when we don't particularly want it
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
He must referring to the scene where Bran and Jon have their near-miss of a meeting…the first one.
Kristofer is one of my faves. Aside from the 'killer' part, he's very much like Tormund in real life! #RainsofCastamere #GoT_BC_TopTen
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
That would be Kristofer Hivju, who plays Tormund Giantsbane.
Knowing he's have a lot to do later on, we wanted to give him more screen time early on, hence the decision to have him lead the 1/2
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wildling party. We saved Styr for Season 4, giving the antagonist stuff this season to Orell. 2/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
I get the structuring part, but I actually think Hivju represents one of the very few instances where the show didn’t nail the casting (brace for flying tomatoes). Hivju looks like how I imagined Tormund from the books, but he’s not nearly as jolly. Maybe that’s more a writing issue?
Huh! It's funny – the Red Wedding looms so large in this episode, I forgot that this cool Yunkai fight is in this episode.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
I’m betting that’s common.
The actual wedding ceremony in this episode is actually quite lovely! Tobias Menzies was another great get for Edmure. Played the role 1/2
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with absolutely ZERO vanity. Really terrific actor. 2/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Hopefully, we’ll see Menzies back in action before too long.
I always thought of Jojen as a sort of John the Baptist to Bran's Jesus… I'm sure I'm not the first person to think this…
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Well, it’s the first time I’ve thought of it, but it does make a kind of weird sense.
Ramin's Stark theme is my very favorite of all. Gets me every DAMN. TIME.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
No argument there!
It’s fun to hear the full thing, too.
We loved @NatTenaLady's Osha so much we had to keep her around for an extra season! #RainsofCastamere #GoT_BC_TopTen
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Apparently this is why Osha and Rickon traveled with Bran and the Reeds throughout Season 3, even though they exit stage left right after Winterfell is burned in the books.
My second fave Iain Glen moment (after the dragon birth) this look he gives when Dany asks about Daario. BRUTAL.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Oh, I remember that look. Jorah comes to Daenerys with big puppy dog eyes wanting to be praised for taking Yunkai, and all she can do is ask about Daario. Ouch.
And now he has greyscale. Someone give Jorah a break!
And now we arrive at the Red Wedding.
Now, this entire sequence was shot over the course of a week. And shot in sequence, more or less. Nutter insisted on this.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
That would be David Nutter, the episode’s director. Cogman has nothing but wonderful things to say about him throughout.
We made it a point constructing the Season 2/3 outlines to pepper the story with the Lannister theme song so it would be recognizable 1/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
to at least SOME of the viewers when it was played here. 2/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
I remembered when Bronn sang it in “Blackwater,” so nice job there.
Where was I when I read @GRRMspeaking's Red Wedding? I was working as an assistant/driver to then NBC prez Ben Silverman. Was sitting
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
in his car, waiting for him to come out of a dinner. Threw the book across the car when I read it and screamed!
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
So this scene was a long time coming for Cogman.
Aw, man, when I first read this bit btwn Robb/Talisa talking about baby Eddard, I thought "YOU SICK BASTARDS!"
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
David Benioff and Dan Weiss are two sick guys.
Now, another word about Michelle. Some actors 'save it' for their closeups or coverage. This is totally understandable and acceptable. 1/3
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
That said, @MsUnFairley gave it 1000 percent EVERY TIME. In rehearsal. When she was off camera. EVERY. TIME. She lived through that 2/3
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horror EVERY NIGHT for almost a week. She's the best. 3/3
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
I know not everyone liked her Catelyn Stark (personally, I thought she was a terrific character), but all can agree that Michelle Fairley kicked ass all over the place. I miss her steadying presence.
I love this slight heroic flourish of the GoT theme when the Hound knocks Arya out and gets her out of there.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
The Hound may have some latent heroism kicking around up there. And it was nice of the show not to trick us into believing Arya might have died like George R.R. Martin did in A Storm of Swords.
Probably should have rated that one higher! Hadn't watched it in so long, don't watch it much, probably why I didn't… but I realize 1/2
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
the reason I DON'T watch it much is that it's so devastating! So… yeah, probably should be higher. Wow.
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
And there’s more on the way, although we’re not exactly sure when.
Ok… that was… fun? I guess? Thanks for joining me. Was gonna do my #5 pick "Baelor" tonight but I don't think I can take it…
— Bryan Cogman (@b_cogman) April 5, 2016
Via http://winteriscoming.net/2016/04/05/cogman-live-tweets-the-rains-of-castamere-shell/
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