He's an actor who wanted the role and prepared for it. Actors are trained. He has the means to vent to a professional if need be. He's a good actor because Joffrey is an extremely cruel child.
ahh just searched the net a bit found out he's 19. i thought that he's 14. so my previous post.. not so relevant anymore. sorry.
... That **** Theon Greyjoy needs to die a slow, agonizing humiliating death. Easily the most despised character I've seen on TV besides King Joffery. Visareys is a kitten compared to those assholes. Spoiler I think those were the two orphans at the end, but still, what the FLYING **** dude
Just watched the latest two episodes. Holy crap, Theon. I don't the two bodies at the end of episode 7 are "them" though. Weird shit going on in Qarth. Looking forward to the last 3 episodes. Suits is starting again right when this season of GoT ends!
Haven't had time to watch the latest episode on HBO yet, but holy shit. I'm guessing that shit is pretty potent then. Can't wait to see it tomorrow. Only one more episode left though :[!
Holy f**king shit. Just watched the latest episode..insane. This cannot end next week. A year before Season 3? No.
I also just watched the latest episode but on HBO GO. Whoa...I can't wait until Sunday but am really sad it's going to be finale?? Can't be
amazing finale. especially the Spoiler Daenerys and Arya subplots. today begins the long wait to the next season http://youtu.be/IS01jgGyGeI
I've been enjoying season 2 - reading the book just ahead of the episodes. It feels like the tv series took much bigger deviations from the book this season than the last. The first season felt like it was dead-on with the book. Some of the deviations are good and make sense to shorten the story - having Arya be the water-girl for Tywin makes sense and is a cool dynamic, but never happened in the book. Making Renly gay however, doesn't make any sense to me, other than perhaps making the Knight of Flowers super extra pissed at Stanis in the next season? "Not that there's anything wrong with that." My favorite thing on the show and in the book is the Imp, the actor is awesome for it too. I think they shortchanged him on TV in the battle at blackwater though, in the book he was killing people left and right, and charged his horse onto a sinking ship before getting knocked down nearly killed by that kingsguard and rescued by his page.