But according to the actress who plays her, Brienne also enjoys these moments of social uneasiness too.
I dont think thats really what shes invested in at all.
I think shes finding it incredibly awkward.
But underneath any awkwardness is always a potential secret enjoyment.
She then turns it to the audience.
What do you all think?
Does she like it?
Or does she like someone else?
And like that, the actress intentionally set off a shipping war amongst the fans.
When the audience cheers in approval, Turner adds, Thanks guys!
Davos Seaworth has been through a lot.
Hes risen from smuggler to knight, to even Hand of the King.
I think it reflects real life, people end up in powerful positions.
You cant have a simple life anymore, youre playing games, youre paranoid, the whole thing.
So his head is a little bit clearer than some.
I love the guys simplicity.
He is who he is, and hes not a complicated character.
Its really nice to play somebody like that.
Play those little colors.
Christie was asked which fanbase is more passionate, and she gave a courteous dodge by saying theyre equal.
Thats how I feel about Star Wars.
I feel like Ive come home.
I dont think shes like season 1 Sansa, Turner admits.
Shes not really looking for a relationship or love at the moment.
I think shes kind of done with that.
I think she sees a reality of the situation.
In terms of seeing men in a different light?
I think she sees the world in a different light.
I dont think men in particular… Shes woke now, guys.
And I think thats important when you play the game of thrones.
Its about them finding that balance and finding that collaboration, Turner contends.
But its proving quite difficult.
Because every time you better go, you have to cut out and then get sowed back in.
I can literally smell my costume [on the animals].
At this point Gwendoline Christie interjects, why in the Seven would his costume smell like pigs?!
Its only supposed to look filthy, not be it!
After that, its become about improving the culture of this world in her own small way.
And it is significant that they are her daughters, to return the Stark girls home.
And that is what I think is driving her.
Its that shes connecting to an idea thats greater than herself.
But here are the full answers:
Gwendoline Christie:Two people.
Obviously, one was a magnificent presence in the series and who happens to be hosting this panel.
And also Catelyn Stark.
Alfie Allen:I would say, Khal Drogo.
Conleth Hill:Catelyn and you [Nairn].
After Nairn said he doesnttechnicallyhave to say that, Hill didnt miss a beat.
Jacob Anderson:Im still hurting about Ned, still breaks my heart.
I also have a flame for Barristan Selmy.
Pour one out for Barristan.
Sophie Turner:I just really liked working with Jack Gleeson so much that I have to say Joffrey.
You could sense her satisfaction when the audience booed her choice of summoning the name of demon spawn incarnate.
(Joffrey that is, Jack Gleesons a peach.)
Liam Cunningham:Yeah, I have no choice, I have to say my baby girl Shireen.
That still hurts big time.
Nathalie Emmanuel:I think I am still heartbroken about Hodor.
John Bradley:The first legitimate answer is Robb Stark.
That was a pretty crummy year.
Then he breaks his own smile and says, No, its you.
One of the most surreal, only at Comic-Con moments came during audience Q&A.
This tickled Liam Cunningham to no end, who then turned things around on the enthusiastic fan.
We dont have much choice in the matter do we?
I didnt realize the Night King was from California.
Taking this very earnestly, the fan responded hes from Philadelphia.
Sorry, [the mask] made you sound like youre from the valley, Cunningham shot back.
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