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Monthly Archives: April 2016
A Clip from Indian Summers
Channel 4 put an Indian Summers clip on their YouTube channel featuring Patrick Malahide as the Viceroy. The clip is from S02E03. The poor Viceroy. He really wanted a peaceful luncheon, but it wasn’t to be. Still, he tries his … Continue reading
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Tagged C4, Indian Summers, Patrick Malahide, youtube
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Patrick Malahide Returns as Balon Greyjoy to Game of Thrones
Balon Greyjoy will finally re-appear on the May 1st S06E02 episode of Game of Thrones. Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) trains with the Three-Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow). In King’s Landing, Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) advises Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman). Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) … Continue reading
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Tagged Balon Greyjoy, Game of Thrones, HBO, Lord Balon Greyjoy, Patrick Malahide
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Patrick Malahide as Lord Willingdon in Indian Summers S02E06
S02E06, A Gift for the King Thankfully we saw considerably more of the Viceroy this week than we have for a couple of weeks now, and he is in fine form. This was an extremely intense and eventful episode with … Continue reading
Patrick Malahide as Lord Willingdon in Indian Summers, S02E05
Indian Summers, S02E05: “Hide and Seek” We only saw a little bit of Lord Willingdon (Mr. Malahide) in the latest episode of “Indian Summers“, due to the fact that so many soap opera-y things happened in the previous ep (which … Continue reading
Random Malahide Picture 14: Inspector Alleyn
Here’s a rather nice picture I stumbled across on Amazon: a publicity still from “A Man Lay Dead“, S01E01 of the “Inspector Alleyn Mysteries” (1993), in which Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn (Mr. Malahide) has just encountered the very first victim … Continue reading
Patrick Malahide as Lord Willingdon in Indian Summers S02E03
Hooray! We get to see those cricket whites in action. S02E03 of Indian Summers is particularly noteworthy because the highly enjoyable cricketing aspect comes from Patrick Malahide’s suggestion that the real Lord Willingdon’s love of cricket be acknowledged. You can … Continue reading