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And so do a number of actors in Game of Thrones who aren't named Sean Bean or Peter Dinklage.
Name three.
And so do a number of actors in Game of Thrones who aren't named Sean Bean or Peter Dinklage.
I don't know their real names but:Name three.
the issue is that Sean Bean never gets the respect he deserves. the guy has been amazing in like every role and he's a no namethe show got nominated for outstanding drama and Dinklage got nominated for supporting actor whats the issue?
I couldn't comment on Glee, since I've never seen the show. I wouldn't discredit the performance of an actor/actress based on whether I've seen a show, or whether I would watch it. Is Glee even a drama? If not, moot point.
But Bean and Dinklage don't deserve nominations over the better portrayals in Game of Thrones. That was my point, I'll thank you for noticing.
the issue is that Sean Bean never gets the respect he deserves. the guy has been amazing in like every role and he's a no name
Who else in GOT were better than Bean and Dinklage? I disagree with you & think both of them deserve a nomination. The fact that Bean didn't get one is a travesty.
at Dinklage not deserving a nomination.


the issue is that Sean Bean never gets the respect he deserves. the guy has been amazing in like every role and he's a no name
and the Emmys (and show business to an extent) have always ignored the fantasy genre, regardless of quality
so the show itself getting recognized is a nice thing....and if I had to give an emmy to any one person in that cast it would be Peter Dinklage....he owns every scene he's in
Name three.
It really isn't, per the latter. Again, the power of their roles strangle the opportunity of the actors to do something truly magical. Sean Bean as Ned Stark is Sean Bean as Ned Stark, not Ned Stark alive on the screen. His portrayal of Boromir is a better performance, more real, less stilted, and more magic. His portrayal of Boromir is based on the strength of his acting; his portrayal of Ned Stark is based on the power of GRRM's writing and the directorial skill with which the adaptation was applied. Such is the case with Peter Dinklage as Tyrion, and to a much lesser degree Emilia Clarke as Dany and Kit Harrington as Jon.Who else in GOT were better than Bean and Dinklage? I disagree with you & think both of them deserve a nomination. The fact that Bean didn't get one is a travesty.
It really isn't, per the latter. Again, the power of their roles strangle the opportunity of the actors to do something truly magical. Sean Bean as Ned Stark is Sean Bean as Ned Stark, not Ned Stark alive on the screen. His portrayal of Boromir is a better performance, more real, less stilted, and more magic. His portrayal of Boromir is based on the strength of his acting; his portrayal of Ned Stark is based on the power of GRRM's writing and the directorial skill with which the adaptation was applied. Such is the case with Peter Dinklage as Tyrion, and to a much lesser degree Emilia Clarke as Dany and Kit Harrington as Jon.
I don't mean any of that to be condescending, for possibly the first time ever. But please, there is a difference between saying they're not the best and saying they weren't good. I am saying the former, not the latter.
As for the other request - who was better, in no particular order:
1. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau playing Jaime Lannister
2. Iain Glen playing Jorah Mormont
3. Aidan Gillen playing Petyr Baelish / Littlefinger
4. Richard Madden playing Robb Stark
5. Mark Addy playing Robert Baratheon
6. Harry Lloyd playing Viserys Targaryen
Each of them, regardless of screentime and big-name-status, brought a bunch of energy to their roles and, much more importantly, made the characters their own - something Bean and Dinklage could not do, as stated above - whether it be screen presence, invoking visceral reaction, or what have you.
While Dinklage was good, I don't know how he qualifies for a supporting actor nomination. Tyrion is a main character.
I disagree...the way the series is structured there really is no MAIN character....and in TV, the Emmys aren't going to nominate a midget for a lead actor....just aint gonna happen
First, midget is an offensive term. Second, why not? I can see him getting the lead actor nomination next season since Tyrion has about 15 chapters in ACOK. The first 2 chapters I've read with him are great.
well boo ****ing hoo....so is n***** but I get called that at least once a month
well boo ****ing hoo....so is n***** but I get called that at least once a month
Dany actually plays a growing person with the sensation that she learns and matures. Whereas Peter Dinklage plays the cocky wise-ass. Which is very much hyped because he's a midget. (I can say that, my best and oldest friend has achondroplasia). Sean Bean plays a stoic stubborn man. They both play it well but it doesn't qualify as award winning acting.Hahahaha oh man, I hope that was a joke cause it sure was funny.