In a new video for Rolling Stone, Liam Cunningham discusses some of the fan theories surrounding Game of Thrones’ final episode.
In the video (taped a few months back), Cunningham discusses whether or not a serial killer like Arya makes a good role model, and what the chances are of Tyrion and Davos starting a smuggling business together. Check out the rest of the video for more of Liam’s finale ruminations!
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Nice dodgery there on the ‘Does Davos survive?’ question.
I love Liam. As I’ve said before, he’s the one cast member I’d most like to do a pub crawl with. Or just hang out on a park bench for half an hour and shoot the breeze.
Davos will live to return to the south and become master of ships.
Liam has such great voice. I’d listen to him reading a toilet paper roll.
Perhaps, but my money’s on Davos being Lady Melissa Blackwood. 😉
While granted her character has been whittled down, not even in the show is Arya a mindless psychopath or serial killer. WTF is Liam on about?
He is one character along with Sam I feel confident is going to survive this series.
I wholeheartedly agree with what he said about Dany. I’m really curious, most of all to see her reaction to Jon being a Targaryen moreso than Jon’s. Jon will probably just be sad that he’s not Ned’s boy but Daenerys’ reaction could go in a million different ways. I love Liam and he’s a smart cookie. Besides we all know he ships Jon & Dany but I do admit that question has been on the backburner of my mind ever since S7 ended. What will Dany say ?
I don’t know which will make me sadder: the end of GOT or the (inevitable) death of some beloved characters? Davos is certainly one of my favourites. Thanks to Liam, of course.
Of course she’s a serial killer. She has killed multiple people in succession. After massacring the Freys, she is also a mass murderer. The fact that she has her reasons, which the audience by and large regards as morally justifiable, does not change those facts.