Game of Thrones cast chose their favourite scene partners from the show. The edited footage is taken from the Game of Thrones youtube channel and HBO so check them out! Game of Thrones youtube channel : / gameofthrones
How interesting that everyone picked one scene partner, except the three lannisters which each listed a whole mess of people. Tywin taught them well about playing the game.
Ahaha well, There is also Varys in the list Also, Lena And Peter are really close friends in real life and she also got closed to The other castmates ahah
@@bibimbap5917 Yeah, but where did I say that he didnt? Lol. I only said that they Are best friends cause They knew each other before GoT :) And yes, Peter got Lena an audition for the role of Cersei and I’m so happy for that cause no one would have played her like she did ☺️
Can we take a minute to appreciate how sweet and kinda quirky Lena always is, while Cersei is spiteful, hateful and haughty? A great actress she really is, just give her all the awards already.
@@jeremyroenick2202 exactly my thoughts...except for "love", I would that I "hate" that he's a RL simp. It's never NOT pathetic. It's so unendearing. Jesus...makes me want a shower!
Rory once compared Sandor's journey with Arya to Scooby and Scrappy Doo going on a road trip and leaving corpses in their wake. (Apparently, Scooby-Doo has been popular in Scotland for years.)
Same. Its why sir davos might be my favorite character. Hes the only character that was never ruined as well lol unlike tyrion and to a less extent aria I'll always love aria for exterminating the freys
@@ashiaturner3038 Well, in the way she teaches ser davos and how he responds, yes. They are a little like a couple in that aspect compared to a father daughter relationship. Because he doesn't have authority over her like a father or older family member would, but she treats him like a very close loved one. And also it is the chemistry between them since she is very educated and book smart, but ser davos is not very educated or book smart but knows the world, knows right vs wrong, and knows how people work, all thing Shereen knowns nothing about (except maybe right vs wrong, kinda). They are kinda like opposites, and "opposites attract", they both help each other learn and become better people, and "opposites attract" is a common term used for couples. So I understand what he means. If it was a father daughter relationship then she would not be teaching ser davos all these things or scolding him(kinda jokingly) and judging him like she does and pointing out all his flaws, and he wouldn't be taking that like he does. They are not quite a father daughter relationship, but more like a Uncle Niece relationship, and when they are together they are kinda like how a husband and wife would banter back and forth together while doing chores or having a chat together without the actual sexual part of it all. I don't think he was being weird there.
His interview touched me the most, he spoke so well, wisely and said so many true things. He seems like such a great and interesting person. If he wants to continue in this career I hope he gets a lot more roles, because I'd really love to see more of him. Sam was a great character, the actor made him so reletable even though I have absolutely nothing in common with him.
I feel like The Hound and Arya had the best chemistry, Emilia and Iain are tied with Kit and Rose in my opinion. Incredible chemistry with all three pairs.
All great hoices, but honestly one of the on screen chemistrys that doesn't get enough credit, the scenes between the 2 brothers Tyrion and Jaime. Especially those prison scenes, like you really felt the brotherly love in those moments, truly touching.
I love her line "they both know they hate each other, and they're both pretending to be nice to each other because there are other people around, and underneath they loathe each other." So they are women.
Lena had heavy and serious interactions with a lot of different actors for the show, whereas for people like Maisie and Sophie, they spent a major portion of their time with a pivotal actor. I think that’s why Sophie mentioned Lena, who was a huge part of the show at that time, whereas for Lena she has to recall from a lot of different actors to choose from. I think it was not done in ill will.
@@ILikeMyPrivacytbt People like you really *love* trying to force that whole idea that women hate each other, huh. Why ? Are you trying to put women against each other to deny them the best friendships so they're all alone and easier to manipulate ? There's something deeply rotten and twisted with people like you who keep doing stuff like that. Women empower each other drastically when they're good friends, and that bothers way too many people for some strange reason. Your insecurity sure is showing. Maybe instead of making stuff up work on yourself so women being close friends won't feel threatening to you.
Rewatched the series again and they had such a great relationship towards the end. The hound had love and respect for arya.. He told her to not end up like him.
What I’m struck by is how, for many of the younger actors, their favourite scene partners are older actors - that speaks to the generosity of the entire cast, that the more experienced actors gladly took the younger ones under their wing. The other thing that I have noticed from the first time I saw her interviewed, is how full of life and mirth Emelia Clarke is :) I hope she never becomes one of those closed-off, obnoxious stars who cannot relate to her fan base after a while ... I hope she remains who she is, someone I would most accurately describe as ‘the female version of Tom Hanks’, an absolute legend and icon!
@6maniac6metal6 Wow. You’re pathetic and a prime example of what’s wrong with society. You let someone’s inherent appearance-which they had nothing to do with and did not earn-inform your whole opinion of their character/who they are or what they’re capable of. So if she didn’t have an attractive smile then suddenly she would be capable of being mean?? Nice superficial prejudice you’ve got going on there. That’s like saying just because someone is white, they must be a good person..you’re basing your interpretation off immutable characteristics and a clip on RU-vid. And if anything, someone who looks like that has yet to experience the harshness of shallowness so they may very well have been treated pleasantly so they find it easy to be pleasant back. But just as easily they could be cruel and ignorant with never having lived on the other side of life, acting as a toxically positive ditz.
We need to give props to Jack Gleeson. He is one impressive actor to pull off such a Nellie Olsen of a character as Geofrey. We are all poorer for the massive loss to the acting world for his leaving the art, due to the ill treatment he received online. We should start a hashtag trend for the apology he is owed. #celebratejackgleeson
@@metalswifty23 No, he wasn’t. Quite the opposite: Jack Gleeson always talks positively of the fanbase, having said he’s never had a bad experience with fans. I have absolutely no idea why people make these things up.
@@RoyKoopaling Yeah I've since read a brief comment he made on the matter last year. Said he doesn't know why, as you've said, but also doesn't plan on truly correcting people on it if it means people will stay being nice, which is understandable.
I really like Jamie’s answer … he really had two roles, which „mixed in the end. Cersie‘s and Brienne‘s Version of him. I think that describes him so well. He has his depths, but not all get to see it. We also got to see some brotherly in him, through Tyrion
Am I the only one who thinks that little speech of Iain Glen about Emilia was so romantic ? Thats a handsome man. Damn. If someone talked like that about me, this person could have me all the way. Mannnnn.
Tywin and Arya at Harrenhal was one of the greatest mini-arcs in the show. So tense and yet endearing, character building and informative, and just such brilliant acting from them both.
@@andrewnibbi It was one of those areas where they departed from the books. Arya actually ended up being Roose Bolton's page and barely saw Tywin at all, much less spoke to him. Which is really odd, considering the Bolton marriage that was arranged later. In the show it was with Sansa, but in the books it was supposed to be Arya. If Roose had known he'd had Arya as his page...
@@sauce6746 I don't think there's any reasons for Roose to know Arya or what she looks like. Until they come of age and "go out in the open" to find a partner, noble children usually stay in their castles, the only people who know them and what they look like are people who work at said castle. Even Lysa Arryn, their aunt, didn't know what they looked like. The moment they go live in another castle they stay there to rule, they don't go around visiting other nobles. Even if they're family. Cat and Lysa also hadn't seen each other since they had married, for example. Robert and his family coming to the North to request Ned's help was why you knew something really important was happening: the whole "royal" family going to visit someone else ? That's just weird. So yeah, really no reason for Roose Bolton to know what Arya looks like. He has his own castle and land to -torment- rule over, he hasn't gone to Winterfell in probably decades.
Well he is married and has two kids - in that situation I wouldn't mind to be friendzoned by Emilia Clarke - she seems to be fun to hang out with regardless of any romantic layer.
Never stopped Leo, Nicholson, MLK, and your grandparants, age difference means nothing to smashing and or marrying a great man. Free lesson for you all.
@@vandalg282 Didn't say anything about age difference. In fact I disagree with people being weirded out by age difference. As long as it's two consenting adults, it's whatever. My own parents are 16 years apart. My dad got with my mom when he was 46 and she was 30. Don't understand what age has to do with love.
I know we’re joking, but I think it’s respectful of her not to speak too intimately of her closeness with the married man. Unlike that Kit Harrington guy. Rose Leslie is a married woman and Kit is being totally unprofessional here with his brazen worship.
I think Jack Gleeson and John Bradley were by far the best in their roles and 100% consistent in every single scene. They were some of the least experienced actors on the show, and almost everyone else played their roles to perfection and these two still managed to shine. They deserve more recognition.
I did notice a good bit of inconsistency with Rory but the thing is, he's got almost no formal acting training. He took one acting seminar years ago, and everything else has been on-the-job training. On top of that, he gets very nervous during filming. You can see a big difference in his first three seasons versus from the inn fight scene onward. What happened was that when he was going to do the episode with the inn fight scene, the director sat him down and basically said, "Quit acting. Just say the words the way Clint Eastwood would have said them." Things got a bit easier for him after that. Though he would still catch flack when he'd go home with that bit shaven off his beard and people would go, "You look ridiculous, big man."
It speaks well to the cast that no matter what people think of the writing and production value of the end seasons, no one faults the actors, any of them, and we all remain fans of their excellent performances!
Do people have a problem with the final seasons in terms of production value as well? The only thing I can remember being brought up is the battle for Winterfell being so dark, but that seemed more like a creative decision.
@@perlundgren7797indeed, what people really complain about is the writing that sucked and made the actors play nonsense on screen, nevertheless they were all great actors and deserve praise for their performance.
@@perlundgren7797 Nobody does, indeed. The issue was with the writing. The actors, actresses, the staff behind building the sets, the clothes, the music, etc., still all performed to their best. It's sad that the writers gave up on the show when everybody else was still trying and working so hard. It's very disrespectful to the rest of the staff.
Emilia - Iain is my buh-dee!!! Iain - *waxes poetic about how wonderful Emilia is* Soooo....basically Emilia and Iain were method acting where he's in love and she's like, "Yeah, he's cool."
Everytime I see emilia Clarke she seems like a genuinely likable person. Like it's not just how she presents herself, she actually seems like she's awesome for real. And no, I'm not saying that because I think she's the most beautiful actress in Hollywood. I thought that before, now I also think she seems chill
Liam Cunningham is by far one of my favorite characters on the show, and to see his actual relationship with "The Princess"... Just fantastic. Rory as well... EVERYONE makes me smile! I love this show SO MUCH! Long live GOT!!!
Its incredible how emotional these actors and actresses get when talking about each other. The chemistry between them is amazing. They say so many words with expressions and the movement of their eyes, and seeing how much they loved working with each other makes me all warm inside. My favorite TV show ever.
I think most people forget that Iain and Emilia had been shooting scenes together since the beginning they grew with each other, it’s all platonic love
I will probably never see a series like game of thrones ever again. Even though season 8 was a mess but those characters made it up for me. They r the best
@@debracurry612 She also plays one of the maids in the new "Death on the Nile" - took me a few solid minutes to figure out where I knew this face from. I mean her without fur clothes and bow and arrow and stuff... :D
All these lovely intergenerational friendships like with Iain and Emelia, or Isaac and Kristian, and Kit "Im in love with my wife" Harrington as well lol
I love how Lena was like "My family. The Lannisters." lol very much Cersei. It is interesting though since so many of them were mains for so long or the whole run but they only worked with each other once or never at all. Like Isaac's were all characters that barely anyone else worked with if at all.
Can we just talk about for a moment how much different Iain Glen's voice is in real life vs. when he's playing Jorah? Like holy shit he must have had to consciously throw his voice like that through the whole show...takes talent.
The genuine connection between the cast really added to the flavour of the show. ... and you can see in season 8 how they were all just tired of D&Ds shit.. like so much talent wasted because of these fartsniffers..
This cast was amazing. Its amazing from a fan perspective, that the best character pairs seem to be in line with the actors and actresses's favorite people to work with
The most unbelievable thing was how nice everyone's teeth were. Only Jeor Mormont ever mentioned having good teeth, because he drank his beer with lemon.
Since GOT is based on the medieval age, honestly as long as the characters don't eat too much sugar their teeth should be fine; albeit a bit tainted/ yellowish. The worst contender is probably Cersei and Tyrion, considering the amount of red wine they drink or the Wildlings
What a great show and set of so many great characters. Just awesome. Seen few times all the way thru and may go watch again soon lol. It’s been awhile. You can see the bond all these guys have and it’s really great
Watching this video all these years after the show's ended still infuriates me with what Benioff and Weiss did with the last two (or even three) seasons. They were so lazy. Because of them GOT went from a global cultural phenomenon to a show so loathed that people couldn't wait to forget about it. Shame on them, these actors deserved better.
I disagree with that last part, the actors shit on the fans when they didn't like the last season, one even accused the fanbase of being extremists for it.
@@InitialPC I think the actors were too involved personally (duh) to realize that fans were mad at the scenario and the lazy writing but not at the crew’s efforts and work. I’m sure everyone on the show (but Benioff and Weiss) worked their ass off to make a good show, but even if you give it your all you can’t make shit taste like caviar.
@fee foo Sigh. You’re missing the point entirely. It’s not that people didn’t *like* the plot, people were pissed because it was rushed and came out of nowhere. A lot of major storylines were just dropped as if they’d never happened, and most of the characters arcs’ were destroyed (Varys, Jaime, Cersei, Daenerys, Jon Snow, Bran, etc). But please, don’t take my word for it : G.R.R Martin says it himself in an interview on the red carpet, stating that Benioff and Weiss had enough material left for 3 more seasons but chose to « have a life » (in his own words) instead.
@@Aspett0 Yeah, the two writers could have passed the job off to someone else when they wanted to move on, but instead they chose to end the show early and destroy it's legacy at the same time. It wouldn't have been so bad if the fans had lost interest or if the studio hadn't offered them more time and money, but no... The fans were there. The money was there. The time was there. All they had to do was walk away... I don't fault any of the actors for the steady decline in the last 2-3 seasons. I 100% blame the writers. The further they got from the books the worse it got.
I LOVE this video. I’ve watched GoT more times than I can count, bloopers, inside episodes, talk show interviews with cast members. But never seen such an awesome tribute to fellow cast members. I think we could sense the mutual admiration and respect. I loved the clips of actors laughing together on set. Hope we’ll see more. Thank you so much for sharing.
Another reason I like the show so much. The characters were so well done. You GOT to know every body on the show. Like them or hate them. Legendary. Every one on the show should be proud. Put together one of the best shows of all time. Twenty years from now will people still be watching?
"My favourite actor to work with was Rose Leslie." "That's sweet, Kit... okay, Rose isn't looking, Who was your real favorite actor to wo--?" "Kristofer Hivju as Tormund! No doubt! ....Don't tell me wife."
Found it somewhat surprising that no one mentioned Aiden Gillen who played Littlefinger. I felt like he played that character perfectly, just constantly radiating that conniving and calculating bad guy aura in every scene. Every one on one conversation between him and Varys or him and Tyrion was like watching an Olympic level fencing match instead of swords it was cutting remarks and showing they know what the other person doesn’t.