We’re all eagerly awaiting the end of Game of thrones like we are our taxes – not even a little bit.
We’re keen to see what happens, sure, but we sure don’t want the series to end.
However, it must – and we’re slowly being given tidbits and tiny morsels of information from each cast member as to the fate of their respective characters.
No one has really given anything away, but we cling to their words with zest.
Emilia Clarke, who plays badass mother of dragons, Daenerys Targaryan has now spoken about her character’s final bow in the epic and we have to say, it certainly sounds intriguing.
‘It f***ed me up,’ she told Vanity Fair of her character’s last moments. ‘Knowing that is going to be a lasting flavour in someone’s mouth of what Daenerys is… I’m doing all this weird shit.
‘You’ll know what I mean when you see it.’
We’ve already got a taste of the weird shit, after she was last seen bedding her nephew (okay, neither of them know they’re related…yet) Jon Snow, played by Kit Harington.
She’s also got a bunch of dragons, so the opportunity for weird stuff sure is there.
Elsewhere in the interview Emilia – who is currently on screens as Qi’ra in Solo: A Star Wars Story – opened up about past relationships, with the publication saying she’s sworn off dating fellow actors, after a relationship with Seth MacFarlane and a reported something something with Terminator co-star Jai Courtney.
‘The guys that I’ve met in my life that are dicks,’ she said. ‘I voluntarily walk the fuck away from them. That’s just bad taste. People shouldn’t know about those choices.’
Tl;dr – it’s bad news for any actors who might be keen on her.
Yep, nup, even Emilia talking about the dicks she’s dated isn’t enough to distract us from whatever weird shit Khaleesi is about to get up to…
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