(DRAGON ROARING)
(ROARS)
I quite liked that...
moment with the dragon and...
and I think there was
something I wanted
to bring to it,
which is quite animalistic.
Animals go on the smell
of something.
If you're coming up
to a horse,
you want him to sniff you
before he trusts you.
 And I hoped for that to work
 with the dragons.
If you show quite
a vicious animal fear,
 it will jump on that,
 but if you show it bravery,
then it will respond
in a different way.
She sees his interaction
with her dragons,
 and it's an attractive
 quality for her.
They're beautiful, aren't they?
Wasn't the word
I was thinking of, but...
But, yes, they are.
Busted.
Me and...
Me and Jon Snow just chilling
on a cliff by ourselves.
No, you know,
don't read into it.
I think it was one
of the most important scenes,
certainly for Jorah,
this... this season.
-Your grace.
-EMILIA CLARKE: She told him
 to go find a cure
 and, of course, he did.
 It's Ser Jorah,
like, what else is he gonna do?
Go and mope? No.
Gonna die? No.
He's gonna go and fix himself.
Jon Snow, this is
Ser Jorah Mormont.
An old friend.
I served with your father.
He was a great man.
I think it's a weird one
for Jon meeting Jorah.
This man he's heard about
as being a slave trader bad guy.
And yet, here's Daenerys
trusting him,
here's him seeming
to be quite noble.
You look strong.
You found a cure?
I wouldn't be here
if I hadn't.
She was the one who kind
of motivated him
and said, "Please, you know,
you need to find a cure
'cause I need you with me."
And, uh, and that was a great
gift from her.
And it felt like it put, uh,
the badness of our history
and my initial betrayal to bed.
I return to your service,
my queen.
If you'll have me.
In your mind, I think,
you know,
when you hear someone's got
a terminal disease,
or you think sort of,
you know,
that's maybe a gift
you give them in the moment.
I don't-- I'm sure he's had
all these thoughts.
How much did she really mean it?
It would be my honor.
IAIN GLEN: It's not until
 she surprisingly embraced him
 that I think he feels
 he's finally come home.
It's one of the most
tender moments
that you'll see from Daenerys
this season,
because the thing
about Ser Jorah
is that he has been the one
from the very beginning.
And, so, I think
he has an ability
to see right through her.
KIT HARINGTON:
 I think at this point
 Jon's willing to forgive
 anyone anything...
pretty much.
As long as they'll
come and side with him.
Things can be ironed out
afterwards.
