7/5/2023 0 Comments Sean bean naked![]() ![]() Spontaneity in intimate scenes can be unsafe. i was extremely grateful for the one we had on WSS- they showed grace to a newcomer like myself + educated those around me who’ve had years of experience. Intimacy coordinators establish an environment of safety for actors. “ntimacy coordinators establish an environment of safety for actors,” Zegler, 21, wrote. “West Side Story” actress Rachel Zegler responded to the “Game of Thrones” star’s remarks in a Tweet on Monday. So, I don’t know who the actor was, but maybe he had an intimacy coordinator accidentally at home.” “So, it’s not a comfortable situation, full stop. You’re surrounded by a bunch of blokes carrying things,” Thompson added. “And no, you can’t just ‘let it flow.’ There’s a camera there and a crew, it’s not on your own in a hotel room. “I don’t know if you were speaking to someone who found it distracting, but another conversation, you might find that people go, ‘It made me comfortable, it made me feel safe, it made me feel as though I was able to do this work,'” she said, according to People. Stars have been discussing Sean Bean’s recent comments disparaging the use of intimacy co-ordinators on film and TV sets.Īppearing on Australian radio show “Fitzy & Wippa”, Emma Thompson reacted to Bean’s comments, saying that intimacy coordinators are “fantastically important” on a shoot. ![]() It wouldn't allow for Bean to return, unless it added in a framing device that allowed him to appear, but it's the other viable way of bringing Ned back to Game of Thrones.Sean Bean, Emma Thompson - Photo: Shutterstock But if HBO wanted to bring back some of its biggest characters in a show that would likely be a serious hit, then it would be a simple choice. Whether a Robert's Rebellion prequel should happen is another matter, since much of the story was already revealed in Game of Thrones, either through conversations or in Bran's visions. As HBO continues to expand the world of Westeros on the small screen, then it may become increasingly likely that the story - which is the most obvious Game of Thrones prequel to possibly do (though not necessarily the best) - will be told, and that necessitates Ned Stark. ![]() As it stands, there are no current plans for a Robert's Rebellion spinoff, but it is one of the most speculated upon and wished-for choices from fans. That doesn't mean, however, that Ned Stark himself can't still appear. If Sean Bean weren't to return for Game of Thrones' Jon Snow sequel - and it is admittedly a long-shot, despite potential narrative value - then there's little scope for him to come back. Seeing how Jon, scarred with trauma and loss, reflects upon his legacy and whether he did right by Ned, while at the same time questioning Ned's own choices, could allow for emotional and introspective flashbacks or dreams to add more context and weight to their relationship and Jon's lineage. Much of the mystery around Jon was about his parentage, but Ned was his true father, the man who really shaped him as a person. There's obviously a risk involved because his death was so good and it would be unwise to harm that moment, but flashbacks or dreams wouldn't do so if done right. He could look to his father for guidance, or be troubled by dreams of him, allowing Ned to return one last time. Jon thinking back to his time with Ned, while simultaneously struggling with the weight of his actions in killing Daenerys Targaryen and whether it was the right, honorable choice (something Ned instilled in him more than anyone), could mean revisiting past conversations. ![]() Indeed, the last time Jon saw his supposed father, he was told that the next time they would talk about his mother. It was, after all, Ned who made the decision to raise Jon as his own son, telling no one of his parentage, in order to keep a promise to Lyanna. ![]()
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