A Quote by Isaac Hempstead Wright

Most people are dispensable in 'Game of Thrones,' not only in the story but in the series. — © Isaac Hempstead Wright
Most people are dispensable in 'Game of Thrones,' not only in the story but in the series.
There is a huge fan base, they're very knowledgeable and very loyal. I was astonished - before I started working on the series I didn't know anything about Game of Thrones. I hadn't heard of the books. When it started going out, people were coming up to me in the street saying [fake cockney accent] "oh, Game of Thrones, f------ wonderful.
It's not like I love dragons! Only on 'Game of Thrones!' Our dragons are amazing, and they look really real. But I think after 'Game of Thrones,' I won't be a fantasy fan.
'Game of Thrones' is one of the most groundbreaking series on TV. The fact that I get to make music every day is such a privilege, and I'm incredibly grateful to be doing so with an amazing show such as this.
'Game of Thrones' is one of my favourite series.
The most exciting thing about joining 'Game Of Thrones' is joining 'Game Of Thrones.'
I love George R.R. Martin's 'Game of Thrones' series.
I had worked in TV prior to working on 'Game of Thrones' - 'Game of Thrones' is far more cinematic than any other television show that I had done before, and so I feel that the worlds of TV and film are most definitely merging as one.
'Game of Thrones' has never much concerned itself with shining a torch on the powerless. Their hunger and suffering in a land ravaged by war is of little concern to the story's most powerful characters, whose antics bring so much pain to the people.
I was a huge fan of 'Game Of Thrones.' I hadn't read the books but had watched the series from the beginning.
What's great about 'Game of Thrones' is they change the perspective, the POV, all the time. So you will have one story told by one character and you'll go, 'Oh my God, horrible', and then maybe the season after you have the same story told but from the person you thought was just the most horrible, vile creature.
I have a real passion for anything medieval, which is why I love the drama series 'Game Of Thrones.'
I watch a lot of television. The stuff that they're putting on television, series like 'The Americans' and 'Game of Thrones,' it's so superior to most of the films that are coming out of Hollywood in terms of drama, certainly in terms of what we're interested in.
Any important series like 'Game of Thrones' or 'The Walking Dead' base their product around the characters and their background.
Most people don't know who I am in the industry. I'm far from 'Conan' and 'Game of Thrones.'
'Game of Thrones' really is an amazing series. Political intrigue, and then they throw in a little magic. I mean, it's got a dragon in it.
There's no way the writing staff of 'Game of Thrones' haven't read 'The Art of War.' There's definitely an influence on 'Game of Thrones' from this book in both a general way and on the character of Lord Baelish and his strategies.
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