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- Warning: Spoilers coming out for "Game of Thrones" season eight, episode five, "The Bells".
- Emilia Clarke confessed to keeping the plot of her character, Daenerys Targaryen, secret for two years.
- In the penultimate episode of the series, Daenerys, who was the heroine of the series, was turned into a "mad queen" who burned thousands of innocent citizens alive.
- Over the past two years, Clarke had said that fans would tell her that they loved her character and that she thought, "Well, you will not like it long!"
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Emilia Clarke spoke of the difficulty with which she had kept secret the dramatic fate of her "Game Of Thrones" character for two years.
Fans were shocked this week when her character, Daenerys Targaryen, went from the heroine of the series to a "mad queen" who burned thousands of innocent citizens.
The 32-year-old woman admitted that she had heard of the story two years ago.
She also revealed that she had rented a room to watch the show's finale with friends when it will be screened in the early hours of Monday.
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When MS Stop fundraiser organized by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in London on Thursday, Clarke said: " People always told me how much they loved Daenerys, and two years ago, I had the scenario of this series and I knew what was going to happen to it.
"Whenever someone would come to me to say, "I love it!" inside, I thought, "Well, you will not like it long!"
"It was so difficult to keep the secret." I nodded and smiled, and that's why I often had that sort of frown eyebrow expression. were creasing. "
Despite record numbers, the reception of the latest series of the hit HBO series has been mixed.
According to critics, the season, which has only six episodes, was rushed and a petition asking to do it again "with competent writers" was signed by more than 700,000 disgruntled spectators.
Clarke refused to be inspired by the controversy by stating, "The response to this series has been rather impressive, and it is an incredible privilege to be part of this series."
"Game Of Thrones" aired for the first time in 2011. The latest episode airs Monday on Sky Atlantic at 2 am and will end the epic fantasy.
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Clarke will watch the final with a big group of friends.
"I rented a room to accommodate a projection and more than 40 people will arrive," she revealed. "We had to bring bags of beans to the forefront, so many people want to come."
Kit Harington, who plays the role of Jon Snow, was to co-host the evening on Thursday night, but had to step down, insiders claiming he'd been summoned to a meeting with the HBO bosses. His wife Rose Leslie, who played Ygritte, was present.
The event, which was held in the Royal Horticultural Halls of Westminster, raised £ 355,000 through ticket sales and a silent auction.
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