TYRION LANNISTER: Let me
give you some advice, bastard.
What the hell do you know
about being a bastard?
All dwarves are bastards
in their fathers' eyes.
(CHUCKLES) You know, I get
"Tyrion" yelled at me
more than I get "Peter" yelled
at me on the streets.
It's always disappointing
when people think I am Tyrion.
When-- The disappointment when
I get into conversations
with them, they're like,
"You're not as witty."
This damn show has made
my life... as...
so great and ruined me
in so many ways.
(SIGHS) You're a clever man.
But you're not half as clever
as you think you are.
Mmm. Still makes me more clever
than you.
 When I first heard they were
 interested in me
for a fantasy show, I went,
"Ugh. No."
Especially being my size and...
I'm not really interested
in portraying a...
fantasy of a person.
I'm an actor;
 I like to portray real people.
And sometimes, in the world
of fantasy,
that gets lost.
 This was the opposite
 because of the relationships
 between these characters,
 because of who Tyrion is,
how flesh-and-blood he is.
 It's the most realistic show
that I've ever done that also
happens to have dragons
and dead people walking around
in it.
When I was a child,
my father told me...
the last dragon had died...
a century ago.
But here you are.
I think a lot of fantasy
is heavy on the dragon
and light on the character.
We're the opposite.
(CHAINS CLATTER)
Next time I have an idea
like that,
punch me in the face.
 I really miss Charles Dance,
who played my father,
Tywin Lannister.
We had such a great chemistry
and a great friendship...
Tyrion.
 ...despite our on-screen
 relationship.
(ARROW LOOSES)
The greatest thing
about Tyrion...
for me, the actor, is I--
I think I got to work
with everybody,
 which is not true for all
 the characters.
 I'm very fortunate to work
 with the greatest cast.
Everybody is so professional
and so incredibly...
kind and generous
to their fellow actors.
 There's not one bad apple
 in the bunch.
 There never has been.
 And we're at the end now,
 so there never will be.
 And this crew is the greatest
 crew I've ever worked with.
 We're a family now.
And we just have real love
for each other.
Tyrion has become so close
to who I am
and I look up to him.
 I mean, he just wants justice
 in the world.
He wants to fight for people
who don't have a voice.
BRANDON STARK: Will I really
be able to ride?
-You will.
-Why do you want to help him?
I've a tender spot in my heart
for cripples, bastards
and broken things.
He's just a really good person.
TYRION: Pod.
There has never lived
a more loyal squire.
This final season, there's only
 six episodes,
and HBO has given us...
more time with these--
with less episodes,
which is really great because
they're insanely complicated,
 as I'm sure you'd guess.
It's cinematic.
 We're making ten-hour movies
 every year.
 We're so privileged to be part
 of something like this
 'cause it's beautiful.
No matter how hard the days
and how long the days
and how much make-up
you're under or whatever it is,
 when you're involved
 in something great,
something you're gonna be
really proud of,
it's just this feeling you have.
 It's like being in love.
It's gonna be very hard to say
goodbye to playing Tyrion.
