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Growing up game
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growing up game
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Getting back to Bran, the moment that most shaped him into the man he became by the end of the series was almost certainly the death of Hodor. “A really, really nice dress for just one scene.” Turner: “I would have liked to have worn trousers and no corset,” Turner replied. “I would have loved to have worn a corset at least once,” Williams said. “They are an Emmy-award winning stunt team, and I never got to work with them!”īut it goes both ways. “I would have loved to do proper stunts, because I never really got to work with the stunt team unless it was getting beaten,” she said. Sansa and Arya’s journeys through Game of Thrones may both have been difficult, but they could not have been more different, as Turner pointed out. “Surely you should get writer’s credit,” she joked. I said Arya would never survive what Sansa survived, and Sansa would never have survived what Arya survived, and then said the lines!” “You know stole that line from an interview I gave. Williams calls that the “best line of last season.” She also claims credit for it. Williams named a scene between Arya and Sansa in season 7 as emblematic of their sisterly relationship. “I never could have survived what you survived,” Arya tells her sister on the ramparts of Winterfell. “I think she’s very diplomatic and fair, politically minded, honest, and she’s been through the worst and has come out of it on top.”

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“I think is not power-hungry, which automatically makes her a better leader than most people in Game of Thrones, because they get blinded by that power,” Wright said of his on-screen sister.

#Growing up game trial

Used as a tool against her own family by the Lannisters, creeped on and manipulated by Littlefinger, and beaten and sexually assaulted by Ramsay Bolton, every single trial Sansa was put through only made he stronger. I just think he has the most extraordinary story, as a disabled ten-year-old, in one of the most brutal universes ever created, who loses his home and his family… and yet, despite all of that, or maybe in fact because of it, he is able to remove himself and dedicate himself to the strange mystical power he has, and actually ends up becoming one of the most powerful characters there is. Sure, it took getting shoved out of a tower window and losing his ancestral home of Winterfell to get to where he was at the end, but Bran ended up doing pretty okay for himself. What have I gotten myself into?’” Image: Game of Thrones/HBOĬlearly, he made the right decision to stick it out. “I can remember my first day of shooting, because it just rained non-stop and I was like, ‘I don’t think I can do this. Wright, who was just 10 years old when he began filming his first scene as Bran, recalls being miserable right out of the gate. “You just kind of go with it when you’re doing it at the time, but I’ve now realised I’ve spent my formative years on the world’s biggest television series, which is strange to comprehend.” “I have only recently come to terms with how weird my childhood was,” Wright told Complex. Looking back on their time through eight seasons of Game of Thrones, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Sophie Turner, and Maisie Williams recall what it was like growing up on the set of the most popular television series in the history of television. Bran became the King of Westeros, Sansa the Queen in the North, and Arya a bonafide adventurer.












Growing up game