For anyone still not following the G0T production all these 10 years: it is very hard for small and frail actresses in their 20s to consistently play young fictional characters in tv and in cinema:
”Actress Aimee Richardson played the young princess Myrcella Baratheon in the first two seasons of HBO’s massive fantasy drama. Her character was last seen being sent off to the southern kingdom of Dorne.
But as the series rolls into its fifth season, Dorne will play a bigger role and her character will return. Sadly, Richardson will not be returning with her character. Recasting has become a regular occurence on the show; the character known as the Mountain has been played by three different actors since the series began. And Richardson has been replaced by Nell Tiger Free.”
After her character was sent off screen and she was sacked, she was miserable:
”she’s sitting on the street wearing a crown and holding a sign telling passersby that she’s a “Princess for Hire.”
“Well this is embarrassing,” she wrote to accompany the video, which was first pointed out by the AV Club website.
What’s worse is that Richardson has been play-acting the character through social media throughout the most recent season. Following the episode in which King Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) was poisoned, she posted a video of herself putting on the crown and telling the world: “I’m ready.”
It turns out, Nell Tiger Free was more ready.”
In the end, the production hired another actress for the young fictional character role.
There are a lot of shotcommings a young woman might find in herself: that is the whole mindset every plastic surgeaon is predary for in all their lives - gaslight girls into their cutting hands, the younger the better for their grabby destructive self agrandising egoes.
We get to see exxgerated troubles of characters with many shortcomings that are still able to function in a nice enough game environment and deliver their perfoarmances in a satire infused light comedy of their situations.