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When choreographing a new work, finding the perfect title can be tricky. A title holds the power of a first impression. But the right words to capture the essence of a nonverbal piece of art can be elusive. Dance Magazine asked six choreographers about how they go about titling their works—and how they know when they've found the right one. Sometimes it's the words and language that start the dance from the beginning. The entire time I'm working, I'm already thinking about a title. I want the name of a work to be accessible and pleasing to the viewer and, ultimately, to be comforting. The Perfect Dance Floor Scene.

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For more info see the guide and policy. I feel this same way about almost every character in the show with a few exceptions. Tywin, Ned, Catelyn, Littlefinger, all of the casting has been spot on; not to exclude living characters like Tyrion, Dany, Varys, Jon, and others.

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Even Ramsay and Joffrey were a villain you loved to hate, and played their role very well for being such young actors. I feel like the actor quit because he knew that role would hunt him, no here the role he get's, he'll always be Joffrey.

He's a young dude who now has much more wealth and fame than he bargained for. He said he wants to try a different career for awhile.

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Which is a shame because I would love the opportunity to shake his hand, he did a great job making me hate Joffrey. I'd also love the opportunity to hug Lena Headey for how much she makes me hate Cersei. Actually I thought Joffrey was a somewhat funny little freak that needed a beating, while Ramsay was a murderous psychopath. Joffrey was just as sadistic as Ramsay.

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He enjoyed torture, murder and rape too. He just wasn't as good at it. The main difference between Joffrey and Ramsay is that, sadism aside, Joffrey is a coward and an idiot, whereas Ramsay is fairly intelligent and capable. Joffrey only has power because of his family; take them away and he would be nothing. Ramsay would still be dangerous on his own. True on both accounts. I think I preferred Ramsay because he was a more realistic portrayal of someone who was truly sadistic.

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That's how I saw it TThe well. It depends on how much you're trying to immerse yourself and make the characters and world feel real to you. Ramsay is more funny remembering he's in a fictional setting because if he were real it would be a truly horrifying thing.

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His character was so fun to hate. Evil is so much more entertaining from a derpy little shit than a dark lord.]

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