Game of Thrones director Jeremy Podeswa discusses his Emmy nomination for “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,” as well as teasing a little of season six, and the fate of Jon Snow.
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Matt Shakman tells THR what was involved in bringing the riveting "Spoils of War" battle sequence to life.
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Alex Graves tells THR the episode's deaths took a toll on him: "Of the four episodes I shot, those scenes were the hardest emotionally."
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Miguel Sapochnik also tells about how James Bond and 'The Godfather' influenced him in crafting the pivotal scene.
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''I think Season 2, for her, is kind of a blueprint for the rest of her life, because it's dealing with stuff that she hasn't come up against yet.''
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With his time on Thrones now at an end, Dean-Charles Chapman spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about Tommen's fall, Cersei's rise and more.
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In the cutthroat world of Game of Thrones, it's not easy being a bastard.
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''Alfie thought his character was being killed off, but it was only in his script did they put that scene. I think they should have made him film it first and then told him the truth.''
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The Dorne storylines collided in "Game of Thrones" Season 5's sixth episode, appropriately titled with the Martell credo: "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken."
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''Qhorin is sacrificing himself for the greater good, so the last few beats of the fight, Jon is pushed into that corner of killing him very cleverly. It was a weirdly emotional scene to film."
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