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Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon

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by James Hibberd


  Robb grieves for Talisa at the Red Wedding.

  Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) makes a desperate final attempt to save her son.

  Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer) learns about crossbows and a king thanks to Joffrey Baratheon.

  Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) squares off with Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) on a bridge.

  Ros (Esmé Bianco) in service.

  Theon (Alfie Allen) gives his tormentor Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) a close shave.

  Oberyn “the Red Viper” Martell (Pedro Pascal) fights Ser Gregor “the Mountain” Clegane (Hafþór Björnsson).

  Emilia Clarke gets some shade on the set of season four.

  Isaac Hempstead Wright on the move in Northern Ireland.

  Sandor “the Hound” Clegane (Rory McCann) fights Brienne.

  Margaery Tyrell and King Joffrey at the Purple Wedding.

  Joffrey struggles for breath.

  Obara Sand (Keisha Castle-Hughes) takes a stand.

  Tyene Sand (Rosabell Laurenti Sellers) prepares to get stabby.

  Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) prepares to marry Ramsay Bolton in “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken.”

  Sansa and Ramsay on their wedding night.

  Shireen Baratheon (Kerry Ingram) resists her fate.

  Nymeria Sand (Jessica Henwick) whips a prisoner into submission.

  Tyene Sand and Ellaria Sand (Indira Varma) in their final moment.

  Shae (Sibel Kekilli) takes the stand against Tyrion.

  Tyrion Lannister on trial.

  A completed post-effects shot of the village of Hardhome with its stockade border wall in the aftermath of the Army of the Dead attack.

  A closer look at Hardhome.

  The Night King (Richard Brake) raises the dead at Hardhome.

  Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) mourns Jon Snow as Ghost sleeps.

  Carice van Houten and Kit Harington prepare for the resurrection scene.

  The return of Jon Snow.

  Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) and Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) share a couple of tender moments.

  Sophie Turner and Alfie Allen share a laugh between shots in season six.

  The “Queen of Thorns” Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg).

  Hodor (Kristian Nairn) holds the door.

  Free Folk giant Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun (Ian Whyte) among Jon Snow’s line of troops at the Battle of the Bastards.

  Jon Snow takes on the Bolton army at the Battle of the Bastards.

  Jon Snow’s army trapped between the Bolton shield wall and the body pile.

  Jon Snow struggles up toward the light during the Battle of the Bastards.

  Kit Harington checks his last take during the battle filming.

  Peter Dinklage peers at a “dragon” on a cliff on the set in Spain.

  Jaime Lannister charges a dragon.

  Daenerys Targaryen, meet Jon Snow.

  Drogon lays waste to the Lannister army.

  Pilou Asbæk plays Euron Greyjoy on a rampage during the filming of the “Stormborn” sea battle.

  Isaac Hempstead Wright, Maisie Williams, and Sophie Turner perform at Winterfell’s weirwood tree.

  Joe Dempsie, Rory McCann, Kristofer Hivju, Kit Harington, Richard Dormer, and Paul Kaye take a rest while shooting “Beyond the Wall.”

  Filming the “Beyond the Wall” wight attack on a mock frozen lake in Northern Ireland.

  Daenerys fights alongside Ser Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) during “The Long Night.”

  Emilia Clarke intently rides the dragon rig (aka “the Green Turtle”) in the motion-capture suite.

  Arya is throttled by the Night King a moment before she passes the dagger to her right hand.

  Cersei and Jaime Lannister spend their final moments together.

  The throne room in ruins while filming “The Iron Throne.”

  Filming the series finale, “The Iron Throne.”

  King Bran I the Broken along with Arya and Sansa.

  The final Game of Thrones panel at Comic-Con 2019.

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  INDEX

  The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the beginning of that print page. You may need to scroll forward from that location to find the corresponding reference on your e-reader.

  Note: Game of Thrones characters can be found alphabetized under their first names.

  Addy, Mark. See Robert Baratheon

  Aegon Targaryen (Kit Harington), 396–397, 402

  Aemon (Peter Vaughan), 65

  Aerys II Targaryen, “the Mad King,” 13, 43, 150, 396

  Allen, Alfie. See Theon Greyjoy

  Anderson, Jacob. See Grey Worm

  Anthony, Gethin. See Renly Baratheon

  Armeca (Sahara Knite), 112

  Army of the Dead, 109, 255–257, 348

  arranged marriages, 269–271

  Arya Stark (Maisie Williams)

  balancing ninja warrior with humanity, 293

  bedding Gendry, 421–423

  casting for, 29

  destroying the Night King, 377–379

  direwolf of, 233

  the Hound and, 175–176, 178, 422–423

  at Ned Stark’s execution, 85–86

  sets sail for destinations unknown, 424

  sparring scenes with the Waif, 292–294

  temporarily blinded, 291–292

  Asbæk, Pilou. See Euron Greyjoy

  Astapor city, 248

  “Baelor” episode, 85

  Balerion the Black Dread, 402

  Barristan Selmy (Ian McElhinney), 248–249

  Bastard of Bolton, 174, 316

  bathtub scene, 148–150

  Battle of the Bastards

  as best episode in television history, 304–305

  body pile, 312–314

  controlled chaos in filming, 311–312

  Davos Seaworth’s strategy, 308–309

  filming of, 1

  filming time, 306

  hiring military drillmaster for shoot, 311

  horses as challenging to film, 307–308

  inspiration for, 308

  Jon Snow at, 307–309, 312–316

  location for, 306–307

  mock corpses, 307

  as primal barbarism, 1

  Ramsay Bolton’s death, 316–317

  Battle of the Blackwater. See Blackwater Battle

  Battle of the Green Fork, 59–60, 116

  Battle of the Whispering Wood, 60, 116, 342

  Battle on the Green Fork, 59

  battles

  action driven by characters, 371–372

  avoiding filming of, 115–116

  Battle of the Bastards (See Battle of the Bastards)

  Blackwater (See Blackwater Battle)

  budgets for, 59, 123–124

  calm-before-the-storm discussion scenes prior to, 370–371

  filming trends for, 310

  Green Fork, 59–60, 116

  Hardhome, 242, 254–256, 258

  in HBO’s Rome, 115

  staging for, 305

  Whispering Wood, 60, 116, 342

  Battlestar Galactica (TV show), 322

  Bean, Sean. See Eddard “Ned” Stark

  Beauty and the Beast (television show), 8

  Belfast, Ireland, 35–36, 286

  “The
Bells” episode, 402–404

  “Beyond the Wall” episode, 347–349

  Bianco, Esmé. See Ros, the Redheaded Whore

  birthing scene, 106–108

  BitTorrent, 219–220

  Björnsson, Hafþór. See Gregor “the Mountain” Clegane

  Black Dinner, 152

  Blackwater Battle

  additional budget for, 118

  barge, 124

  director drops out from filming, 119

  filming of, 121–124

  filming style for, 118–119

  finding replacement director, 120

  Neil Marshall’s vision for, 120–121

  setting up the scene, 121

  showrunners’ negotiating for, 117–118

  Tyrion and, 115–116, 123

  visual effects, 123–124

  body doubles, 261–263

  Bradley, David. See Walder Frey

  Bradley, John. See Samwell Tarly

  Brake, Richard. See Night King (Richard Brake)

  Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright)

  ability to know past and future, 355

  becoming Three-Eyed Raven, 294–297, 354–355, 420

  benched for season five, 229

  casting for, 30–31

  changing mode of transportation for, 294

  “chaos is a ladder” speech, 356–357

  direwolf of, 233

  Iron Throne possibility for, 419–420

  Night King and, 379–380

  punishing Jon Snow, 424

  Brandon Stark, 358–359, 418–419

  “Breaker of Chains” episode, 249

  Breaking Bad (TV show), 322–323

  Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie)

  bathtub scene, 148–150

  bedding Jaime, 410–412

  as captor-turned-fellow-captive, 143–145

  casting for, 100–101

  developing relationship with Jaime, 374

  duel with the Hound, 179–180

  as physically vulnerable, 150

  receiving knighthood, 409–410

  sword-fight scene, 145–147

  brothel scenes, 111–114. See also sex scenes

  Brother Ray (Ian McShane), 297–298

  cast accents, 130, 130n

  cast auditions

  Arya Stark, 29

  Bran Stark, 30–31

  Brienne of Tarth, 100–101

  chemistry read, 30

  child actors, 28–30

  Daenerys Targaryen, 27–28

  Davos Seaworth, 97

  Eddard “Ned” Stark, 23–24

  fandom lobbying online for, 24–25

  Gendry, 33

  Headey’s body double, 262–263

  Hodor, 26–27

  Jaime Lannister, 24–25

  Joffrey Baratheon, 28–29

  Jon Snow, 31–32

  Jorah Mormont, 27

  Khal Drogo, 25

  Margaery Tyrell, 98

  Melisandre, 97–98

  Missandei, 130

  Oberyn Martell, 200–201

  Olenna Tyrell, 101–102

  Robb Stark, 31

  Roose Bolton, 99–100

  Ros (the Redheaded Whore), 32–33

  Samwell Tarly, 34

  Sandor “the Hound” Clegane, 26

  Sansa Stark, 29–30

  Shae, 27

  Theon Greyjoy, 25

  Tormund Giantsbane, 99

  Tyrion Lannister, 22–23

  Varys, 25–26

  Walder Frey, 99

  worst auditions, 131

  Yara Greyjoy, 99

  Ygritte, 98–99

  cast members

  behind-the-scenes pranks, 166–171

  bonding between, 48–52, 102–104, 109–110, 131–132, 201

  on delivering character’s last line, 376–377

  end-of-season wrap parties, 326

  fan encounters (See fandom)

  final scripts reactions, 361–363

  final scripts table read, 360, 365–367

  hygiene challenges, 304

  on last day of shooting, 416–417

  on legacy of Thrones, 435–436

  Lena Headey’s birthday party, 260

  looking back on Thrones, 431–435

  as object of fan obsession, 218–219

  off-screen romance, 133–134

  post-Thrones, 431–435

  praising Miguel’s direction, 382–383

  reactions to their character’s fates, 364–365

  social media and, 216–217

  support for ending Thrones, 328–329

  unique ways to prepare, 181

  wanting to move on to other opportunities, 324

  weight of knowing spoilers, 363–364

  Castle-Hughes, Keisha. See Obara Sand

  castration scene, 174

  Catelyn Stark (Jennifer Ehle), unaired pilot, 45

  Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley)

  arranged marriage for, 269

  Brandon dueling for hand of, 358–359

  death of, 151, 161

  holding Tyrion as prisoner, 193

  horseriding, 56

  Littlefinger and, 112, 358

  recasting role of, 45–46

  at Red Wedding, 157–158

  Renly Baratheon and, 106

  resurrection of, 231

  cave scene, 138–139

  Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey)

  accusing Tyrion for Joffrey’s death, 191, 197

  adversarial relationship with Robert, 62–64

  awaiting fate in Maegor’s Holdfast, 123

  death of, 412–413

  Ellaria Sand and, 340–341

  execution of, 391

  haunted by Maggy the Frog, 253

  as Jaime’s sibling lover, 43

  power of the Sparrows and, 245

  reclaiming control of King’s Landing, 299

  revenge for Myrcella’s murder, 340–341

  revenge on Septa Unella, 302

  suffering from Joffrey’s tyranny, 183

  trial at the sept, 300

  Tyrion maneuvering against, 109–110

  “Walk of Shame” sequence, 262–268

  “chaos is a ladder” speech, 356–357

  Chaplin, Oona. See Talisa Stark

  Chapman, Dean-Charles. See Tommen

  chemistry read, 30

  child actors, 29

  Children of the Forest, 257, 378, 379

  Christie, Gwendoline. See Brienne of Tarth

  Clarke, Emilia. See Daenerys “Dany” Targaryen

  A Clash of Kings (Martin), 96, 115–116

  Clegane Bowl, 414–415

  Coldplay (band), 156

  Comic-Con, 183, 212, 426, 430–431. See also fandom

  Cosmo, James. See Jeor Mormont

  Coster-Waldau, Nikolaj. See Jaime Lannister

  costumes

  background actors, 255

  breastplate armor, 241

  cast praise for, 48

  as character transformation, 101

  for Euron Greyjoy, 335–336

  green screen, 255

  Michele Clapton creating, 47, 241

  mid-decomps, 255

  Super fresh, 255

  for White Walkers, 36–37

  critics. See media critics

  Croatia, 96–97, 155

  Crook, Mackenzie. See Orell

  Cunningham, Liam. See Davos Seaworth

  Daario Naharis (Michiel Huisman), 75, 133

  Daenerys “Dany” Targaryen (Emilia Clarke)
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  acts of benevolence in, 395

  clashing with Sansa, 396

  coupling with Jon, 349–350

  death of, 405–408

  descent into madness, 392–393

  developing storyline for, 127–128

  at Drogo-Mago fight, 80–81

  entering pyre’s flames, 92

  firebombing attack, 343–345

  gaining Unsullied army, 127–130

  goodness in, 395–396

  on Iron Throne, 391–392, 408

  on Jon’s parentage, 397–398

  Jorah Mormont and, 375, 417

  launching devastating attack, 402–404

  ordering Varys’s execution, 399

  orders Cersei’s execution, 391

  rebirth of, 92–94

  recasting role of, 46, 71–73

  seizing Lannister fortress, 342

  tyrannical destiny of, 393–395

  Viserys’s death and, 77

  wedding night seduction scene, 40–41, 73–74

  wedding scene, 61–62, 73

  on a winning streak, 248

  Daenerys “Dany” Targaryen (Tamzin Merchant), casting for, 27–28

  Dance, Charles. See Tywin Lannister

  Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), 97, 289–290, 308–309

 

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