“Well,” said Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister), breaking the silence, “that’s the worst thing I’ve ever heard. And I’ve pushed a boy out a window.”
The final table read ended at dusk. As the cast filed out into the damp Irish evening, a young production assistant handed each of them a raven feather — a souvenir from the set of the Eyrie. Lena Headey tucked hers behind her ear. Pedro Pascal kissed his for luck. And Maisie Williams slipped hers into her boot, next to her fake Needle.
The read-through for Episode 9 was held in a freezing warehouse on the outskirts of Belfast. The cast of Game of Thrones Season 4 sat on mismatched chairs around a folding table, scripts in hand, steam rising from paper cups of tea. game of throne season 4 cast
The new faces were nervous. Pedro Pascal (Oberyn Martell) kept flipping to the trial by combat scene, muttering, “I die? I die? I have to sell this monologue and get my head crushed? My agent will hear about this.” Next to him, Indira Varma (Ellaria Sand) placed a consoling hand on his arm. “You’ll be magnificent, Pedro. Then you’ll be dead. Then magnificent again.”
Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister) laughed bitterly, tapping her dagger-shaped fingernails on the table. “You think that’s bad? Wait until episode 10. They made me walk through a crowd of extras who actually enjoy throwing fake cabbage at me.” Lena Headey tucked hers behind her ear
“Do I know anything this season?”
They all knew Season 4 would change everything. Red Wedding shock had faded. Purple Wedding horror was coming. The Mountain vs. The Viper. Tyrion’s trial. The battle for the Wall. The read-through for Episode 9 was held in
As they walked toward the waiting vans, Rory McCann yelled into the wind: “Lamb stew or I walk.”