Such a nice contrast between their younger counterparts, Emily is also an anxious person like Emma while Milly and Olivia has that same carefreeness in them
@@scarletibis3158 no they meant emma. emma d’arcy is the actors name who plays older rhaenyra. (emily plays young alicent, milly plays young rhaenyra, olivia plays older alicent) they’re referring to the actors specifically, not the characters.
"Problem shared is problem halved" yass Olivia! Hahaha. I'm so happy Olivia is in HOD and a main. And Emma is so cool wth lol. You can tell these two get on. Excitably waiting for their episodes man
Many of the most powerful leadership positions in Europe are held by women, IMF, EU for example to name but two. The speaker of the house, vice president, and some of the most high profile congress people and senators in the US are women, Hilary Clinton would have been president if she wasn't clearly corrupt and terrible at relating to the average person, the next conservative leader will likely be Liz Truss, Nicola Sturgeon, O'Neill co leader of Northern Ireland, the previous unionist leader was female, Angela Merkel was the most powerful and influential leader in Europe for well over a decade etc. I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess both these ladies are Labour voters, so they need to ask themselves why Labour has never had a female leader. Not that I'm a supporter of the Tories, I'm not even British. The idea that men in power on masse are plotting against women to keep them out of power, specifically because they are women, in this modern era is delusional, conspiratorial, and easily disproven nonsense.
I'd really recommend looking into the "Glass Cliff Theory". It refers to a situation in which women are promoted to higher positions during times of crisis / when the chance of failure is more likely. (When looking at the UK's record of all three of our female PMs...I find it hard to argue otherwise.) I don't think they're suggesting that male leaders plot to keep out women. I think they're simply reflecting their lived reality. That the "safe" vote is, more often than not, the white male. Not because society as a whole is overtly sexist, but because a vote for a man is a historical, and therefore a quantifiable known.
@@stottie92 seriously, so you think in this day and age that people VOTE for women when the chances of failure are high? What kind if pseudo bs is that
Hollywood is dominated with small actors. Unbelievable that they can't find the Actor(ess) with the normal height. And almost everyone of the are fighters and action persons...ridiculous !
@@aalllllllexx I don't know where you live but it mine country average height for men are 1 m 84 cm. And we consider a "giants" over 2 m tall people.. and all under 1-m 70 cm are midgets.
Insane how she's almost like an entirely different person when she's in character as Rhaenyra. I like her better as Rhaenyra. She looks stronger rather than this performative woke feminist Emma.
@@mirieshii1948 *they. I don't see how she's trying too hard to be different, that's just Emma, and yeah they spoke about the patriarchy which is a thing that still exists today but was in maximum overdrive in the medieval period which is the period that Game of Thrones is based on. The original show, and all of the books, deal with issues of sexism and patriarchy.
@@kielanwade5096 no one can deny that. But the problem with the woke movement is they attribute everything evil to patriarchy. Who goes to war to save the kingdom? Patriarchy. Who goed outside to check for intruders? Patriarchy. It is right to address sexist tropes for sure but framing it as "men bad women always victims" gets old. That's why a lot of shows are getting cancelled because it is so divisive. Brie Larson even went as far as to say that her movie wasn't made for "white men". That in itself is sexist. So painting patriarchy as the only thing with evil is wrong.
@@mirieshii1948 patriarchy IS REAL so I don't get your point... Just because you probably have the privilege of not feeling it around you for whatever reason, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist
Such a nice contrast between their younger counterparts, Emily is also an anxious person like Emma while Milly and Olivia has that same carefreeness in them
You mean Alicent. Not Aemma.
@@scarletibis3158 no they meant emma. emma d’arcy is the actors name who plays older rhaenyra. (emily plays young alicent, milly plays young rhaenyra, olivia plays older alicent) they’re referring to the actors specifically, not the characters.
these two are amazing together, love their interviews and i can't wait to see them acting
Emma had tears in their eyes I can't breathe
"Problem shared is problem halved" yass Olivia! Hahaha. I'm so happy Olivia is in HOD and a main. And Emma is so cool wth lol. You can tell these two get on. Excitably waiting for their episodes man
Very thoughtful questions! Thank your for giving Olivia and Emma the time to give such in-depth answers!
I could listen Emma talking all day
These are the videos we're going to be desperately needing after watching what happens between their characters on HOTD.
Love the chemistry Emma and Olivia 💗
Well done interview! Solid intelligent questions!👍🏼👍🏼
First time I heard Olivia Cooke talk in her own voice....thought she was americam before and Bates Motel and Ready Player One.
Its really sad when regional accents are demonised like that. This Darcy one is weird though ,seems to be getting praised for playing female 😉
I hope i can see them seriously on HOTD knowing they are so funny with each other IRL. lol
Ill really miss Emily and Milly in the next episodes, but I cant wait to see this two in action
Love them so much 🖤💚
I love both
I laugh so much watching these 2 😂
Emma really likes Olivia. Cute
they're smoking hot!
Emma ❤❤❤❤
Fantastic questions❤
Yeah reddit is blowing up, lol!!!
Her version of Rhaenyra makes sense now. Emma is very shy and introverted.
Why does Emma D'arcy look so different just because of the hair?
Hair can really frame a face
Many of the most powerful leadership positions in Europe are held by women, IMF, EU for example to name but two. The speaker of the house, vice president, and some of the most high profile congress people and senators in the US are women, Hilary Clinton would have been president if she wasn't clearly corrupt and terrible at relating to the average person, the next conservative leader will likely be Liz Truss, Nicola Sturgeon, O'Neill co leader of Northern Ireland, the previous unionist leader was female, Angela Merkel was the most powerful and influential leader in Europe for well over a decade etc. I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess both these ladies are Labour voters, so they need to ask themselves why Labour has never had a female leader. Not that I'm a supporter of the Tories, I'm not even British. The idea that men in power on masse are plotting against women to keep them out of power, specifically because they are women, in this modern era is delusional, conspiratorial, and easily disproven nonsense.
Probably true in the timeline of the show but I hope they don't make it like "men are evil and women are the heroes".
I'd really recommend looking into the "Glass Cliff Theory". It refers to a situation in which women are promoted to higher positions during times of crisis / when the chance of failure is more likely. (When looking at the UK's record of all three of our female PMs...I find it hard to argue otherwise.)
I don't think they're suggesting that male leaders plot to keep out women. I think they're simply reflecting their lived reality. That the "safe" vote is, more often than not, the white male. Not because society as a whole is overtly sexist, but because a vote for a man is a historical, and therefore a quantifiable known.
@@stottie92 seriously, so you think in this day and age that people VOTE for women when the chances of failure are high? What kind if pseudo bs is that
Hollywood is dominated with small actors. Unbelievable that they can't find the Actor(ess) with the normal height. And almost everyone of the are fighters and action persons...ridiculous !
"normal height" is 5'4" for women and 5'9" for men I'm not sure what you mean
@@aalllllllexx she's 1.65cm.. that's a very small person for the Action Hero. Lol..
@@miljan999 Not sure why you expected a giant for alicent hightower
@@aalllllllexx I don't know where you live but it mine country average height for men are 1 m 84 cm. And we consider a "giants" over 2 m tall people.. and all under 1-m 70 cm are midgets.
They never said that they were doing any of the big action? And even if they are, Rhaenyra is a dragon rider and doesn't need physicality for that.
Who is the dude next to the girl?
That would be Emma
Lol don't play into that they/them nonsense. She's obviously a she, I won't be told otherwise.
@@AVerySillySausage Oh no, whatever is Emma D'Arcy going to do now that AVerySillySausage has publicly announced they won't use their pronouns?
@@dnacat5062 pronouns. Who cares about his pronoun lol
@@AVerySillySausage he is a biological man.. period
dont get me wrong, they are super cute and all of that but they are boring, enyone else ?
Just u
Who is the guy on the left?
Dislike for the attempted "woke" allegory.
Define woke
💀 you know no one can see yout dislike, right?
Nothing was woke. Stop crying about people better and more successful than you
Insane how she's almost like an entirely different person when she's in character as Rhaenyra. I like her better as Rhaenyra. She looks stronger rather than this performative woke feminist Emma.
Why do you think its performative?
@@kielanwade5096 like she's trying too hard to be different. And of course, the gender thing about patriarchy.
@@mirieshii1948 *they. I don't see how she's trying too hard to be different, that's just Emma, and yeah they spoke about the patriarchy which is a thing that still exists today but was in maximum overdrive in the medieval period which is the period that Game of Thrones is based on. The original show, and all of the books, deal with issues of sexism and patriarchy.
@@kielanwade5096 no one can deny that. But the problem with the woke movement is they attribute everything evil to patriarchy. Who goes to war to save the kingdom? Patriarchy. Who goed outside to check for intruders? Patriarchy. It is right to address sexist tropes for sure but framing it as "men bad women always victims" gets old. That's why a lot of shows are getting cancelled because it is so divisive. Brie Larson even went as far as to say that her movie wasn't made for "white men". That in itself is sexist. So painting patriarchy as the only thing with evil is wrong.
@@mirieshii1948 patriarchy IS REAL so I don't get your point... Just because you probably have the privilege of not feeling it around you for whatever reason, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist