Maisie Williams talked about Game of Thrones and its ending, which was highly divisive among audiences. Well, it seems that the interpreter of Arya Stark was not very satisfied with the way in which the first series set in Westeros concluded.
This was revealed during a Twitch broadcast he made with his brother. There, she told those who were watching that she had recently reviewed all the episodes broadcast since 2011, admitting that, by experiencing the unfolding of the plot as a viewer, she better understood the great cultural phenomenon that was created during the time that the adaptation was in the making. air.
This Maisie Williams said about Game of Thrones and its end
“Definitely [la serie] it fell off at the end. But it started off really strong.”
Immediately after making that comment, Williams said the production “slipped out of control.” That showed that she, like many fans, would have wanted another type of outcome for the television saga.
However, his opinion of the series was not negative. Beyond naturally expressing her feelings regarding the development of events, she also recognized that she is extremely grateful for everything she experienced during filming and for the response she received from the public.
“For a long time… I never got to see it from the outside. So I could never really say it and really understand it. For the first time, I am proud of it. It was 10 years of my life.
Maisie Williams’ sentiment is shared by many people around the world. Already on other occasions, there has been talk of how the conclusion of the eight seasons did not meet the expectations of those who love the novels written by George RR Martin. Even Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jamie Lannister) revealed that he almost signed the petition that was launched on change.org to change the ending.
You, what do you think of the outcome of Game of Thrones?
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