There is a 'Game of Thrones' actor who has confessed to not having seen the series finale

Last night the long-awaited Emmy 2019 was held in Los Angeles and in addition to discovering the failure of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Regarding the best performances, series and miniseries, among others, we found out a piece of gossip that is priceless: there is someone from the cast of Game of Thrones (which by the way was the winner in its category) that has not seen the end of the series. We tell you all the awards and which actor from the aforementioned series deserves a "Dracarys!"

Kit Harington confesses not having seen the Final Season

Before the Emmys ceremony (well, and any similar event worth its salt) takes place, the guests walk around a carpet where they pose, greet people and, from time to time, give brief interviews. There is also a round of questions after the event, already focused on the winners of the statuettes. It is precisely from her that we can rescue the statements of Kit Harington, our beloved Jon Snow, whose confession has not left anyone indifferent -especially fans of Game of Thrones, Clear.

It turns out that good Harington has admitted not having seen the last season of Game of Thrones. what you are reading At one point during the press conference after the awards, the entire team (including directors) met to speak with the journalists and answer some questions. After a journalist's question about what they have to say about the controversy caused by the end of the series, Kit Harington steps forward - not without hesitating a little before - and releases the bomb. Playback should start at 6:54, when the question is asked:

I'll tell you something… What was it?… Controversy. I haven't seen the series yet. That's how I do controversy, I haven't seen the last season […] And I think for us the controversy: we knew what we were doing was right story-wise. And controversy… I think about us: we knew it was the right thing to do for the characters because we lived with them for 10 years. And I think on set: the controversy didn't really affect us.

As you can see, the team couldn't do more than laugh first and then support Kit's words (they have no choice at this point): Game of Thrones had the end that it should have due to the circumstances and character evolution and there's not much else to talk about (or do, at least on TV, of course).

If you don't want to follow in Harrington's footsteps, you can purchase the pack of the complete series in Blu-ray version directly on Amazon. So you won't miss a single chapter.

All the 2019 Emmy winners

Since we have talked about the celebration of the Emmys, it would be a real crime not to tell you about the series, actors or directors that have won the coveted award, especially considering that many of them are usually referenced here. We love to see the recognition that the mini series has received Chernobyl or that Game of Thrones has taken the Emmy for best dramatic series - no matter how much you disagree with the Season Finale, it deserved to close these 10 years like this.

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A shame that Lena Headey finally leaves empty-handed (she's never won an Emmy for her role as the evil villain Cersei Lannister), although many point out that it was possibly due to the divided vote (the candidates for Best Supporting Actress were all actresses from Game of Thrones except Julia Garner, who finally won the award for her role in Ozarks.

What do you think of the winners?

  • Best Drama Series: Game of Thrones
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Julia Garner (Ozarks)
  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Billy Porter (Laid)
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Jodie Comer (Killing Eve)
  • Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Succession
  • Best Directing in a Drama Series: ​Ozarks

 

  • Best Comedy Series: Fleabag
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Tony Shalhoub (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
  • Choice Comedy Actor: Bill Hader (Barry)
  • Choice Comedy Actress: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag)
  • Best Comedy Script: Fleabag
  • Best Directing for a Comedy Series: Fleabag

 

  • Best Limited Edition Series: Chernobyl
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Ben Whishaw (A Very English Scandal)
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Patricia Arquette (The Act)
  • Outstanding Actor in a Limited Edition Series/Movie Made for TV: Jharrel Jerome (This is how they see us)
  • Outstanding Actress in a Limited Edition Series/Movie Made for TV: Michelle Williams (Fosse / Verdon)
  • Best Writing for a Limited Series or Movie: Chernobyl
  • Best Limited Series Directing: Johan Renck (Chernobyl)

 

  • Best Competition Program: Rupaul
  • Best TV Movie: Bandersnatch / Black Mirror
  • Choice Sketch Show: Saturday Night Live

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