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    Oh right I forgot to clarify! It’s about Amazons Wheel of Time show, where they sneakily replaced the actor for Mat Cauthon between seasons with a really similar looking guy

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      The original actor went into rapid decline due to wielding the ruby-hilted dagger from Shadar Logoth. The showrunners have fixed this in season 2 by using a prop instead of the real thing.

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        Man the actors’ association really has to negotiate some better work conditions when it comes to dealing with cursed artifacts. Willem Dafoe still hasn’t recovered from the Green Goblin mask.

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        Maybe I didn’t catch it in time 😂 I was late to watch season 2, because I had barely started the books when it aired.

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      I’m curious, was it confirmed to be mental illness? I thought the official story was “no comment”.

      It doesn’t really matter, I’m just curious.

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        I agree, I actually thought no particular reason was given.

        I do like the new guy though, he did great in the finale of season 2.

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          I loved Harris. He was my favorite in season 1 alongside Sister Strongjaw. I really like Finn, too, and absolutely agree that he was great in the finale.

          I wish Harris well, whatever is going on, and I’m looking forward to Finn’s future.