Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Tyrion Lannister Is The Real King Of "Game Of Thrones"

Obsessive Game of Thrones fans know that to watch the show is to be blown away by its vastness — especially in regard to its cast. After constantly wondering how much time the actors are actually on screen as the show whips around its huge world, I decided to find out — so I calculated the screen time for the top 68 characters in the HBO drama’s most recent third season.



Images by HBO; graphic by John Gara/BuzzFeed


The order: Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), 1:10:38; Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), 50:07; Robb Stark (Richard Madden), 46:58; Jon Snow (Kit Harington), 46:56; Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), 44:50; Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) 44:07; Arya Stark (Maisie Williams), 43:49; Ygritte (Rose Leslie), 42:39; Ser Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen), 42:09; Catelyn Tully (Michelle Fairley), 41:27; Barristan Selmy (Ian McElhinney), 39:49; Samwell Tarly (John Bradley), 39:38; Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), 38:53; Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance), 38:00; Gendry (Joe Dempsie), 37:48; Brienne (Gwendoline Christie), 37:26; Talisa Stark (Oona Chaplin), 35:34; Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer), 35:20; Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel), 34:04; Brynden Tully, the "Blackfish" (Clive Russell), 33:50; Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson), 33:47; Thoros of Myr (Paul Kaye), 31:55; Edmure Tully (Tobias Menzies), 30:29; Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright), 30:09; Varys (Conleth Hill), 28:54; Jojen Reed (Thomas Brodie Sangster), 28:52; Melisandre (Carice van Houten), 28:41; Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), 27:05; Sandor Clegane, "The Hound" (Rory McCann), 26:36; Meera Reed (Ellie Kendrick), 25:51; Olenna Tyrell, the "Queen of Thorns" (Diana Rigg), 25:33; Roose Bolton (Michael McElhatton), 25:29; Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen), 24:38; Hodor (Kristian Nairn), 24:35; Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju), 24:10; Shae (Sibel Kekilli) 24:08; Gilly (Hannah Murray), 23:48; Dragons (Viserion, Rhaegal, and Drogon), 22:30; Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane), 20:58; Orell (Mackenzie Crook), 20:51; Walder Frey (David Bradley), 20:26; Ramsay Snow, the "Bastard of Bolton" (Iwan Rheon), 20:04; Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer), 19:34; Daario Naharis (Ed Skrein), 18:24; Osha (Natalia Tena), 17:15; Petyr Baelish, "Littlefinger" (Aidan Gillen), 15:40; Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson), 14:35; Loras Tyrell (Finn Jones), 14:27; Rickon Stark (Art Parkinson), 13:46; Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds), 12:04; Lord Commander Mormont (James Cosmo), 11:09; Bronn (Jerome Flynn), 8:48; Podrick Payne (Daniel Portman), 8:24; Ros (Esmé Bianco), 8:18; Qyburn (Anton Lesser), 8:04; Grand Maester Pycelle (Julian Glover), 7:27; Hot Pie (Ben Hawkey), 6:45; Shireen Baratheon (Kerry Ingram), 5:04; Martyn and Willem Lannister (Dean-Charles Chapman and Timothy Gibbons), 4:22; The Bear (Bart the Bear), 4:04; Balon and Yara Greyjoy (Patrick Malahide and Gemma Whelan), 3:14; Craster (Robert Pugh), 3:08; Maester Aemon (Peter Vaughan), 2:51; Selyse Baratheon (Tara Fitzgerald), 1:20.


Methodology: This was a hand-stitched process. The 10-episode third season added up to 8 hours and 43 minutes in total, excluding opening and closing credits. I re-watched it twice, and timed each scene from beginning to end and noted the characters within. If a character entered mid-scene, I counted them as being in the whole thing (the actor was on set that day, and was key to it, after all). There are scenes in which a character or characters are in the background (Tyrion and Sansa's wedding springs to mind) and the actors don't have any lines (or have one or two), but I counted those for the same reason — better to round up. I rounded way up with the dragons; there are scenes when they aren't pivotal, but are in the distance, flying behind Dany. But who am I to say that the Mother of Dragons was not using her children effectively in those scenes to intimidate her foes? So, I counted them. When I had all of the times for each character clocked and added up, I sent the numbers to BuzzFeed's art director, John Gara, who conceived of and created the graphic.


Two thoughts: I embarked on this project with the same obsessive spirit as Ahab pursuing Moby Dick — there's no real explanation. Many things delighted me along the way, and I hope Game of Thrones fans can find their own surprises within. I will share two of mine. While I went in guessing that Peter Dinklage would be on screen more than anyone else, I was interested to see that the gap between him and the rest of the main characters/actors was so large. On the other end of things, considering what an important character Mance is in the books, seeing how little Ciarán Hinds was in Season 3 underlined how Game of Thrones hasn't (yet?) established him — which is a loss to me.


Please share your own observations in the comments!


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