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We started to realize that there was a relationship we could build between Goodsir and Lady Silence that was almost like a sibling relationship. It had affection. It had vulnerability. It had respect, it grew in intensity, but it didn’t have to be romantic, or sexual, for it to have power. The way that Paul and Nive played those scenes, it’s just wonderful what came out of that. Soo and I really hope for a lot of different reasons that that’s as satisfying, if not more satisfying, than if Lady Silence were to become one of these men’s romantic partner.

David Kajganich on Lady Silence and Goodsir’s relationship (via theterroramc)

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David Kajganich on Lady Silence and Goodsir’s relationship (via theterroramc)

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  12. aethelflaed93 said: Having only read Simmons’ novel after watching the series, I was desperately relieved that the show runners didn’t treat Lady Silence in the same way. That said, I did think there was a hint of one-sided attraction from Goodsir, rather than just sibling affection? Though it still wasn’t consummated (again, to my relief).
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