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It will always be interesting...
It will always be interesting to me how messy Nami became at the thought of losing Sanji...
From Zou to WCI she was a ball of nerves and I'm here for it!
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Adam is doing a series!🥳https://deadline.com/2025/03/jessica-chastain-adam-driver-star-the-dealer-apple-series-1236348085/
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Usually I write about Jon's good points as a leader, so today I decided to write about some small mistakes he makes in ADWD JON I. Martin is a great writer because the first time you read Jon's chapter you pay no attention to those little flaws. It's only after knowing how his ADWD arc ends that you realise that the writer had planted the seeds for night watch betraying Jon even since the first pov chapter of his.
Jon doesn't act as the typical Lord Commander. He sleeps in the forge instead of the room of the previous Lord Commander and he rejects having a bodyguard following him.
We get to see Jon's thoughts in his pov, so his actions make sense to us. However, his black brothers don't have the same luxury as us, so for some of them, Jon is a green boy who wasn't ready to become commander.
It doesn't help that Jon simply ignores the southern lords who insult him by calling him "boy". We know that Jon doesn't want to show off and therefore he finds pointless to spar with ser Godry when the latter provokes him, but letting the knight insult him in front of his men without reacting doesn't do him any favors.
And it makes sense why Jon out of all people would tolerate such behavior in his castle. Because he wasn't born with the class privilege to expect that one day he would lead and order others. He was born with the bastard stigma and all his life he tolerated being insulted because of it.
With that being said, I need to state here that I do believe that Jon is doing a good job being elected as the Lord Commander during probably the most difficult era in Night's Watch history. But I also believe that Martin made Jon's ( and Dany's) ADWD arc about ruling so they could learn how to be effective leaders. No one is born ready to rule, no matter how great leadership qualities they may possess ( and Jon and Dany do have great leadership skills). So, I think it's very clever of Martin to also show his shortcomings as a teenage leader because once he'll return to a position of power in the next book(s), he will have both experience and knowledge from past mistakes to do better.
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New/Old Adam Driver for GQ, 2017
-MatthewBrookesphoto via @adamdrivercentl
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New/Old Adam Driver, Venice 2014
-Giacomo Cosua via @adamdrivercentl
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Adam Driver practising his skills for arts in the armed forces
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Today’s warm up property exploration is #daenerystargaryen of #got7
—– #got #gameofthrones #dragon #illustration #illustrationaday #daenerys #targaryen #characterdesign
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After a long time, this morning out of nowhere I suddenly thinking about Sannami and when I check the calendar; its exactly 03.07 the SanNamiDay
So this is the sign that I should draw them right?
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