Actor Charles Dance, who played Lord Tywin Lannister in Game of Thrones, does not deny his dislike for the end of the series. In a new interview, the actor admitted that he would sign a petition if it meant that the last episodes were remade.
Game of Thrones is undoubtedly one of the most controversial shows in TV history. When aired in May 2019, the final episode received a shower of criticism from fans and the press, prompting several people to sign petitions asking HBO to redo the last season.
Despite this, his disappointment at the end of Game of Thrones did not fail to fondly remember the time when he acted on the series.
In a conversation with PopCulture.com, the Lannister patriarch’s interpreter, Charles Dance, said he had not heard of these petitions but would certainly have signed it if it reached him.
“I mean, I saw it. I continue to watch the whole series even after I’d been killed off in the lavatory. Because I just thought it’s a fantastic television show, you know? I was very lucky to be part of it. I loved it; there were storylines [where] I wanted to know what was going to happen to these people! I know that the finale satisfied a lot of people. It also disappointed a lot of people, and I’m afraid I am in the latter camp.”
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