In a bold move that has left fans of HBO's adaptation of George R.R. Martin's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" speechless, showrunner Ira Parker has made sure that viewers remember Ser Arlan of Pennytree in more ways than one - namely, by including a scene that highlights his rather impressive physical attributes.
In the second episode, "Hard Salt Beef", Parker wanted to humanize Ser Arlan and give audiences an idea of what makes him unique. The visuals are unflinching, showing Ser Arlan's rather substantial manhood in all its glory - albeit briefly. While some viewers might be left wondering if it was a prosthetic, Parker playfully downplayed the whole thing, joking about whether or not it was real.
However, according to Parker, there's more to this scene than just titillation. It's meant to be a poignant reminder of Ser Arlan's humanity and his experiences as a warrior in a world filled with danger and hardship. By giving Ser Arlan "his one special thing", Parker aimed to show that even the most stoic figures have their vulnerabilities.
Make no mistake, this scene is not meant to be the main event - it's a fleeting flourish in an otherwise gripping narrative. But by including such a moment, Parker has made sure that viewers will remember Ser Arlan as more than just a footnote in history.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Parker explained his intentions: "I felt bad for Ser Arlan at some point... He's got something that helps him get through those really intense battles. He's got a certain energy about him." It seems like the showrunner is determined to humanize every character, no matter how minor their role may seem.
With new episodes airing on HBO and HBO Max every Sunday, it will be interesting to see how Parker continues to balance action, drama, and humor in his adaptation of Martin's beloved series.
In the second episode, "Hard Salt Beef", Parker wanted to humanize Ser Arlan and give audiences an idea of what makes him unique. The visuals are unflinching, showing Ser Arlan's rather substantial manhood in all its glory - albeit briefly. While some viewers might be left wondering if it was a prosthetic, Parker playfully downplayed the whole thing, joking about whether or not it was real.
However, according to Parker, there's more to this scene than just titillation. It's meant to be a poignant reminder of Ser Arlan's humanity and his experiences as a warrior in a world filled with danger and hardship. By giving Ser Arlan "his one special thing", Parker aimed to show that even the most stoic figures have their vulnerabilities.
Make no mistake, this scene is not meant to be the main event - it's a fleeting flourish in an otherwise gripping narrative. But by including such a moment, Parker has made sure that viewers will remember Ser Arlan as more than just a footnote in history.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Parker explained his intentions: "I felt bad for Ser Arlan at some point... He's got something that helps him get through those really intense battles. He's got a certain energy about him." It seems like the showrunner is determined to humanize every character, no matter how minor their role may seem.
With new episodes airing on HBO and HBO Max every Sunday, it will be interesting to see how Parker continues to balance action, drama, and humor in his adaptation of Martin's beloved series.