Anyone who's watched both GoT and read ASOIAF know that Jon Snow leans heavily on internal dialogue which isn't...

Anyone who's watched both GoT and read ASOIAF know that Jon Snow leans heavily on internal dialogue which isn't conveyed at all in the show. The showrunners decided to simply dance around it and his portrayal suffered for it.
How would you have handled this issue?

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I desperately want to have sex with Joffrey.

Kit just never looked the part, first you'd have to recast him with a non gormless actor and then you'd probably have to have a lot of his internal monologue written into a dialogue of some sort.

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I wouldn't have brought him back to life.

I don't think they expected him to stop growing at 16

>16 year old Jon Snow
hhhhnnnnggghhhhh

regardless of age, Kit is always gormless, and that simply does not work for Jon Snow who's supposed to be fairly intelligent. In general you need a smart actor to portray a smart character. Of course if you want smart dialogue you also need smart writers and once D&D ran out of Gurm writing you also notice how all the old political strategizing is replaced with cock jokes.

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In the books we see what Jon has to go through as LC and how he feels about it. In the show, we barely get any of that. We never see Jon do any duties as the lord commander besides going to hardhome and killing slynt. In the books, he has to prepare for the winter, handle wilding disputes, loses his friendships, and determines to be a stern leader

Killing off the secret son of Rhaegar and Lyanna and having them stay dead is horrendous writing. It's better to just not have him be stabbed to death at all.

Put Jon's internal dialogue into conversations with Sam and Ygritte and that annoying sarcastic guy who stabs him

Based

Yeah. I always love how he strives to be a mindful hero, his experience in the Night's Watch putting his ideals to the test and ultimately strengthening them.

Does anybody think these two would meet in Winds? It's not looking good.

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How can you meet in a book that is never written?

literal whore queen

>winds
>ever
poor lad, still has hope

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Yes Rickon is the key to all of this remember

Have him keep a journal and have him talking aloud in his head in various scenes when its needed.

I really don’t think Kit was bad at all, he had great chemistry with pretty much everyone he interacted with up to a point. I think that after season 4 he was given more action oriented brainless scenes (which were impressive) as his book material ran out. I swear there’s like one user every time there’s a thread who seethes over Kit Harington every single time when there’s other actors who were Way more absolute shit and ill fitting

Kit is unironically the worst fitting actor in the main cast
The main things, beyond the fact that he sadly can't act for shit despite really trying his best (and he's a good lad too) and that he's really poorly written, are the eyes, and especially, the eyebrows.
He always looks like a beaten dog, and he can't make a stern face to save his life.
Even without showing his internal dialogue or anything, having him capable of actually having a piercing, icy stare would have done wonders to his performance. But he can't control his eyes, and his eyebrows always point in the wrong direction. In OP's pic, he's supposed to be grim and determined, but you get the impression that he's just about to cry.
Also his beard is shit.

Hello, Sneed department.

this would be a good idea, you'd only need to do it a few times to generate the impact from the book, as you wouldnt want to repeat too often as some audiences may get fustrated with it.

His eyebrows don’t mean his entire performance of the character was bad dipshit. It’s literally just your opinion of his looks. The WORST fitting character is a ridiculous statement when Arya is clearly the worst fit.

Redd1t retards love Stannis the cuck but we all know he will kill his daughter and be BTFO

Zig Forums tards love Jon Snow but he will fall in love with Female HItler then kill her and lose everything and be exiled

Intelligent men who analyze the books know Sansa will be the heroine and queen while Tyrion will be our hero and actual ruler of 6 kingdoms.

Fatfuck loves Tyrion the most so he will get happy ending as will Sansa because Fatfuck is still in love with that red haired girl. Fatfuck is like Charlie Brown.

No Arya is unironically top tier in the first 3-4 seasons.
Kit is alright in the first couple of episodes, and in season 3, but constantly disappoints outside of that.
Of course his eyebrows aren't his whole performance, and as I said he can't act for shit most of the time. Is it shitty directing, is it shitty writing, is it shitty acting? Probably all of those combined.
His best scenes are with Ygrid because they have amazing chemistry, and I really like think in these scenes. But he completely falls apart in any scene where he's supposed to show Jon's character progression after that. He can't make the grim, stern, determined Lord Commander Snow that comes back from beyond the Wall convincing. Part of it is on the fact that D&D keep portraying him as mentally challenged, but most of it is on his subpar performance with his constant monotonous delivery of lines, and yes, his beaten dog eyebrows and his total inability to deliver an incy, serious stare.

There’s nothing wrong with kit as an actor your mother was gormless

Maybe he's a fantastic actor outside of GoT, I don't know, but as Jon Snow, he is definitely gormless. Partly because D&D wrote him with a severe case of retardation, but still.

>while Tyrion will be our hero
Gurrm describes Tyrion as the villain and if he ever finishes the books there's literally no chance Tyrion will ever get something even resembling a happy ending. George sure loves Tyrion, but he loves him partly because he's one of the great tragic figures of his story.

John felt really dim-witted in the show, and all those early "you know nothing" memes didn't help

Make fucking scenes where he talks more. Jon becoming LC so poorly done on the show along with everything on Castle Black

>he will kill his daughter
How can he kill his daughter if the book is never released????

I still believe that Rickon is the evil wolfkid from the prophecy

"Sansa" doesn't exist anymore. She lost her wolf so she'll never go back to her Stark identity

>evil wolfkid from the prophecy
Whut

>A face took shape within the hearth. Stannis? she thought, for just a moment … but no, these were not his features. A wooden face, corpse white. Was this the enemy? A thousand red eyes floated in the rising flames. He sees me. Beside him, a boy with a wolf’s face threw back his head and howled.

>I desperately want to have sex with Joffrey's brother*

But that's Bran and Bloodraven

both of these prove that the problems or the seeds of problems already existed before season 5. this discussion ends with complete rewrite of the series post season 1 episode 9.

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luke bracey looks like a hot young sean bean and he was 20 or 21 when GoT started so perfect

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They should have portrayed his "resurrection" as they have been in the books so far
Those who get raised aren't really alive anymore, they're literal dead men walking, needing no food, water or sleep, their memories fading
But Jon Snow is just back to his old self
Which is dumb as fuck

Wouldn't that be too obvious? A boy with a wolf's face description also applies to Rickon, since his mind can't handle the warging