(KNOCKING)
♪ (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS) ♪
I think it's an inevitability
from about halfway
through the season,
that Jon and Daenerys are gonna
 fall into bed together.
EMILIA CLARKE: And for us...
 as actors, it's just weird.
 The reality of...
 what they are to each other...
I don't know how that's gonna...
I mean, I think kind of...
(MIMICS RETCHING)
...might be the reaction.
(CHUCKLES)
I like looking at her and going,
"Oh, God. I'm sorry!"
Let's... (CHUCKLES)
Let's go again.
 I think they both know
 it's wrong.
I think they both know
it's gonna cause problems,
but it's that thing,
 when you suddenly feel
 that deeply about someone,
 and you go through
 those events together...
It's like a runaway train,
you can't stop it happening.
RHAEGAR AND LYANNA:
Father. Smith. Warrior.
To see that, actually,
these were two people in love,
and this whole thing
that started off...
the series of Game of Thrones,
Robert's Rebellion,
 was a total lie.
It's kind of like... Man!
And what's gonna be interesting
 is, for Bran, it's like,
 "What am I gonna do
 with this?" 'Cause...
 just as everything
 was coming together,
 everyone was gonna
 join together to fight...
Inevitably, Game of Thrones
will tear us apart...
once more. (CHUCKLES)
PETER DINKLAGE: It's dangerous.
 For everybody involved.
I'm sure it's good for both
of them... in the moment.
But, you don't even get
the relief
 of how beautiful it could be
 or should be. It's...
"No It's just-- it's not good."
"But it should be!"
"But it's not!"
 It's Game of Thrones.
 There's a long history
 of romance not ending well...
 on this show.
