This is your final warning: Game Of Thrones spoilers coming up.
We had to say goodbye to a lot of characters in the fourth episode of Game Of Thrones, as the Battle of Winterfell survivors set their fallen soldiers alight in the traditional northern ritual.
Just before they were sent to the seven heavens, however, we saw a heartbroken Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) say goodbye to her beloved protector and advisor Ser Jorah (Ian Glen) who had died while valiantly defending her from an onslaught of wights in the previous episode.
As she leans down to bid au revoir forever, she whispers something in his unlistening ear and we’re not allowed to hear it either.
Turns out, we never will.
Iain was unsurpisingly not actually dead when the scene was filmed and has revealed he will take what Emilia whispered to his actual grave.
Speaking to EW on the set of his last scene, he said she said ‘something entirely sincere and true to the moment and something that I’ll never forget.
‘I’ll always cherish it because it’s something no one will ever know but the two of us. And that’s a memory to hold onto.’
Great, now we’ll be wondering what he said for the rest of our lives…. unless Emilia fesses up.
What we do know is that whatever was whispered came straight from Emilia herself, as the there are no words actually scripted. Instead, the moment comes as stage directions along the lines of: ‘Daenerys whispers something to him that he’ll never hear and we’ll never know…’
Forever is a really long time, though.
Iain’s refusal to reveal the set secret comes among a slew of gaffes made by the HBO hit show.
First there was a rogue coffee cup left in a scene (even though the show runners were actually in said scene) and then writers mistakenly gave Gendry the wrong surname.
‘I am no longer Gendry Rivers, I am Gendry Baratheon,’ said Gendry in the latest episode, without anyone clocking his actual last name is Waters.
It’s a wonder they didn’t leave the sound on for Dany’s whispering.
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