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You can’t even imagine how happy I was when he showed up again in season 6 (ALMOST as happy as I was to see the Hound again). Melisandre was at a much higher level, both literally and metaphorically, whispering in the ears of kings and more actively trying to untangle prophecy and meaning. I hope they remember and don’t let this all be for nothing.Absolutely. Beric never took a Night’s Watch oath, but he truly was the Shield That Guards the Realms of Men. Age 48 Years old.

But they come to understand that they can still serve the side of the light. I’ve got nothing against killing Freys, but I absolutely love the original Brotherhood, protecting the people who can’t protect themselves, serving the purest purpose that no one else will serve. If you any have tips or corrections, please send them Richard Dormer was born in the Year of the Rooster.
A person of faith who understands what that really means, who does not take himself too seriously , who is compassionate as he imagines his lord to be. If you had looked at Beric’s brief Season 1, Episode 6 appearance – when he’s portrayed by David Michael Scott – you would be forgiven for thinking that it was the last we’d see of the Lightning Lord. It’s one of the best deaths that any character could ask for … and Beric would know. I love that we got to enjoy Richard’s performance throughout these last few seasons, after his 2-season absence.Another favourite scene of mine is his conversation with Jon north of the Wall. The eye-bandage, flaming sword and Jethro Tull sidekick helped a lot, but Dormer’s very distinctive performance had to help immensely: people probably placed him in their memory within a few moments.In other words, this is what happens when the team coaches and player all get it “right!”Too many Curtain Calls this week :(. I think D&D probably did the right thing to exclude her but where does that plot line tie in? But like Jorah and Theon, Beric´s end had meaning, and after being brought back so many times, he welcomed his final death.

He has ‘presence’ and a voice that sort of grabs .I adored Richard Dormer in this role, and was always fascinated by the irony of Thoros’s and Beric’s interpretation of the LoL’s prophecies vs. Melisandre’s: Two fighting men who between them had killed dozens (if not hundreds) of people became advocates for life, while a woman who had never been a warrior became an eager practitioner of human sacrifice. I think below the surface, they both had a great respect for each other. It’s unclear if Beric himself knew the true significance of his sacrifice, but he gave up his final life regardless, and something about the way Richard played his final moments convinced me that at long last, he understood what the Lord had wanted from him all along.And so faith was rewarded. Such a memorable character, brought to life by a memorable actor, who played it just right!he has great voice. See this short clip:and here’s another of Beric’s memorable scenes throughout the series. spoilers in the comments with the click of the buttons below.Remove the extra spaces between the word spoiler and the brackets, and the front slash and brackets before publishing your comment. I’m glad the show kept his character alive and loved that his final act was working with Sandor to save Arya. People Projects Discussions Surnames
Richard Dormer is straight.

I’ve watched the first season so far and he’s quite good in it.Awesome character, awesome actor, and awesome decision from D&D to bring him back for seasons 6-8.Great actor and a very wise choice of re-casting. Unfortunately, those born under the Scorpio zodiac sign are often misunderstood. His increased presence was a welcome treat. That voice! Dormer brought a great sense of gravitas to Beric. We lost two great voices in this battle, with him and Iain Glen. Beric gave her that help when she needed it most. However, the show put him to much broader use. I wish I could be more eloquent here in explaining why, but I just … I really, really do.Ultimately, Beric’s final death turned out to be far simpler and more elegant than I could have ever imagined. Keeping him around in lieu of a non-speaking Michelle Fairley with her face half torn off is also the best change the show made from the books, in my opinion. I figured we’d lose him, but thankfully he used that last life to a good purpose – passing on the torch, as it wereMy single favorite of all minor characters, and possibly the only one whose death doesn’t really hurt, given he deserved it and finally gets to rest knowing he served a greater purpose than most could ever hope for. Beric although a “secondary” character is one of the most interesting, as we get the first chance to see what it is to be “reborn”. We’ll miss you, Beric.Have you already read all the books and/or don't care about spoilers? He’s tired. However, my bet is that if this does happen in the books, then it will be like it is on the show: a much more human act or series of acts that said Lazarus (or Lazara?)

Now I will patiently wait for ASOIAF audiobooks narrated by Dormer.RIP Beric Dondarrion, you well deserve it.