Conleth Hill was not happy about the death of Varys. . Among them was Varys, one of the best throne players and perhaps one of the most conscientious.
Varys was the king's epicenter (called Master of Whisperers) before serving Daenerys Targaryen. She served Robert and before him Aerys Targaryen. The monarchs came and went, and he survived. As he himself said, "The storms come and go, the waves break overhead, the big fish eat the little fish and I continue to paddle."
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However, his paddling days are over. After his decision to make Jon Snow the king instead of Daenerys Targaryen, Tyrion Lannister fired him. Daenerys, who does not take long to make a good human barbecue, burns him by his last son, Drogon.
Conleth Hill, the actor who played Varys all these years, talked to Entertainment Weekly about his reaction to his reaction. the incendiary fate of his character. He said, "I took it very personally. I took it as a person, not as an actor or an artist. I understood the reactions of previous actors who had been in the same position a lot more than me at the time. You can not help thinking that you have failed in one way or another, that you have not lived up to what you did not know. The only thing that consoles you is the people who worked a lot harder than you do in the same boat. So it helps. I do not think anyone who has not lived it can identify with her. They say to themselves, "What is it? Anyway, you finish all. "But you take it personally, you can not help it."
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Game of Thrones is a series known to have killed its main characters when the audience expected the least. It all started with the decapitation of Ned Stark (Sean Bean) in season 1. Ned was the main character in the series and the storyline revolved around him. But anyway, he was abandoned unceremoniously. However, there was a reason for his death – he refused to play the game of thrones, something for which Varys was good.
About Varys' decision to betray his queen, Hill told EW, "All shine. All noble. He was absolutely faithful to his word all along. All he wanted was the right person on the throne and a right person on the throne. He has said so many times in scripts. I do not have the distraction of love or desire or any of those things. And the people he needed to see clearly were in love with each other. It is therefore perfectly logical. And now, with hindsight, I'm fine, but I was really inconsolable. "