winkydinkle: thatfictionalgal: jonsa101: gotsources: I’ll tell you what. I’m going to give you a present… This is HANDS DOWN the most badasss moment on the show! Here she is standing in front of the guy who ordered the execution of her father and put his head on a spike. She is fully aware of his […]

I am surprised that Cate and Sandy were surprised when ppl asked about if Lou and Debbie were a thing in the movie. I watched the movie twice, and their gestures, their lines, their eye contact and body language, all of that was overwhelming. I will be really excited to see the development of their relationship and the backstory. If they make a sequel I really hope they can get all 8 of them(I know it’s hard), but please don’t replace anyone.

themgaystuffs:

AHH! This is a super late answer, I’m so sorry but I agree. Sandy and Cate’s chemistry is oozing in the film and I hate that they cut most of the flashbacks of their journey but it’s probably the right thing to do or the others won’t have enough screentime lmao. Actually, there was an interview where Sandy basically said maybe in Ocean’s 9 they might be a thing so I’m pretty excited for O’s 9! I’m sure no one’s going anywhere in the next film, they’d add another one tho and I can’t wait to know who it is! ♡

kellyvela:

Two very interesting scenes they cut:

Oh, I just realized they cut the Ghost scene. Ha. There was a bit here where Jon came out of the Crypt and Ghost came up to the him and he petted him and said, “Take care of her, watch over her for me.” But I guess those direwolves are expensive– I guess it got cut. Ah well, Ghost is somewhere there running around.

Bryan Cogman in 7×02 commentary

I had a scene in the episode that we didn’t ever make it, we never did shoot it, it didn’t make it past the first or second draft, where Tyrion and Theon had a scene, because I thought well we should give them a scene together, two our best actors, they are here, they are in Dragonstone, they’ve  got a lot to talk about, but it ended that just being a recap of everything between, you know, and they really talk about Sansa the whole time, which is great and I but we all watched that, we all saw it, we know what happened, we and and so while it just it was sort of dramatically and nerd, you know as satisfying as it would be to see Theon talk about Sansa whom with he had this really intense ahh but they both had intense kind of time with her. Ultimately you know it just felt like, ‘well then there was a time where you know we escaped from the castle’, ‘oh well yeah’, so it’s, we had to really avoid that and still have to a lot because there’s a fanservice  each thing that makes you, and you know there’s a lot of that still on the show because for dramatic purposes and for story purposes they have to talk about certain things but you got to find a way to sort pithily do it, you know and assume that all those recap conversations happened off screen.

Game of Thrones’ Writer Bryan Cogman: In Conversation (Part 2)

Don’t you love that Sansa is so important in the story that even when she is not there, other people are always talking about her?