Its also an easier accent to understand so would make selling the programme to foreign markets easier..
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Its also an easier accent to understand so would make selling the programme to foreign markets easier..
A North American accent (Canadian or American) is much easier for me to understand ;)
Although I must say that there was no one cast in the entire series with any thick English accent dialect, so it was all easy to understand. Sometimes when I watch UK films, I need to put the subtitles on because of the uber thick accents and slang :lol:
Just watched all 10 episodes in about 2 days time. This series was, in a word, fantastic.
I'm playing a pc game called Oblivion and there's a large voice acting roll for a character named Martin...turns out it's Sean Bean :lol:
I really like this series for the production values and then later, for the story.By about episode 5 you can tell it's going to be epic.
It is so easy to get wrapped up in the whole series when you are watching it...I just watched 4 hours worth of the series this morning and it just flew by. Didn't even feel like it was half that long.
I thought earlier on that I'd never understand all of the storylines, kingdoms etc.Now that they're starting to weave together, it looks to be awesome.
I like the legendary scary creatures beyond the north wall..
Canadians :lol:
Yup, it seemed at first like there were about a billion different story lines to follow...but everything tied together nicely.
At the end of episode 9/beginning of 10 I was :shock:
I think season 2 may lose something because of that, he was such an integral character :(
I thought it was all just a way to have a 'shock' ending of episode 9 because as episode 10 started, that guy that was holding Arya kinda shook her out of a trance or saomething and I thought maybe she had just imagined it....but it really happened :(
And I'm the same as you, I'm not a big fan of shocking things like that which affect major characters to the story
I'm glad I haven't read the books or know any of the background :thumbsup:
Same here :tup:
I like how it also only hints at just the right amount of fantasy...the dragons hatching in the last episode and of course the legendary horrible Canadian creatures beyond the north wall :thumbsup: