Yeah, I mean, I guess that if the arrow itself was real, then that's why the wrist, but she still shouldn't have extended her finger.
And okay, yes, point taken on trigger fingers off guns, but I also get annoyed at that, so I am internally consistent!
I hope it won't affect the quality of the drama, but I do hope it doesn't indicate a fundamental lack of basic archery knowledge on the part of the actor. But it probably doesn't. It doesn't look like a production shot, so I'm willing to grant some leeway.
There doesn't appear to be an arrow rest, so it might be that the picture was snapped just as the arrow fell off the grip -- as a result of the horrible left hand grip and bad nocking.
I do hope it doesn't indicate a fundamental lack of basic archery knowledge on the part of the actor
To be fair, I felt that the books themselves indicated a fundamental lack of archery knowledge on the part of the writer...
Absolutely an excellent point, Suela!
Okay, dcp, I could totally buy that. That would explain the angle, for sure.
[link] for who he is, which will give you the role.
Thanks. Turns out the only thing I've seen him in is
Sherlock Holmes
where he only registered because I thought he looked so much like Andy Garcia.
I thought he looked so much like Andy Garcia.
For no good reason, I kept thinking he was the elder Malfoy at first.
He was fantastic and mesmerizing and hot in that Leonardo DiCaprio movie that I can't remember the name of. Where Leo's a spy and Mark is a sheik or something.
Body of Lies, that's it. He was om nom nom. And he played the bastard rich beau in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. Lee Pace won the om nom nom award in that movie.
Mickey from Doctor Who has been cast in the 2nd JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
Rewatching Thor while stuck in the airport. It is actually canon that Thor calls Agent Coulson "son of Coul." This amuses me to no end.