So all that sort of thing where you could have a bit of humour. It was lovely to have that throwback to the character that he used to be before he became embroiled in the pit of snakes that is Westeros. It kind of let you know his smuggling roots and what he was good at when he was selling stuff and moving stuff. I also loved doing that lovely little scene with that fermented-crab Viagra. Ser Davos has become Jon Snow's most trusted adviser. But with a younger man and an easier-going chap like Mr Jon Snow, it was a little easier to be at ease with this particular character. Spending a lot of time with Stannis Baratheon was not exactly all fun and games, even though I'm bereft at the loss of (actor) Stephen Dillane because I loved working with him. Did it feel like that from an acting perspective?Ī: Yeah. Q: Ser Davos has gotten a lot of screen time and some of the funniest lines recently, so it seemed like a standout season for him. It's been a wild ride.įollowing the Season 7 finale, the actor who brings Davos to life, the very lively Liam Cunningham, called from his home in Dublin ("That's one of the reasons I love this job - Westeros is an hour and a half from my front door!") to discuss this season's big shockers, the incredible speed with which his character travels and how he hopes life will turn out for his much-loved character. Over the course of seven seasons, he's lost a son, learned to read, witnessed the birth of a shadow baby and shifted his allegiances from Stannis Baratheon - after the would-be king's untimely death - to Jon Snow. On Game of Thrones, Ser Davos Seaworth has turned into a beloved character, and not just because he has the most gorgeously expressive eyebrows in all of Westeros.
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