Plus, Williams reveals what she kept from the 'Game of Thrones' set
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“Eh, it’s Arya. She’s fine.”
That sentiment is how most Game of Thrones fans — including Maisie Williams, who plays Ned Stark’s younger daughter on the HBO juggernaut — has viewed the scrappy character for the past five seasons.
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"It will feel like the end is in sight" after season six, star Maisie Williams tells THR.
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Swordmaster Syrio Forel is like the Game of Thrones version of that unstoppable Russian gangster on The Sopranos – a memorable, fan-favorite character who vanished from sight, leaving viewers to wonder about his fate.
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The last Game of Thrones finale left several characters in cliffhanger situations. Jon Snow’s death, of course, overshadowed all of them, which eventually started to bug Maisie Williams.
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'Thrones' star candidly talks feminism, fan outrage and Arya's season 6 journey
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Maisie Williams as Arya Stark
“Last season people asked: ‘Is she dead?’ I’m all, ‘No, she’s blind.’ It’s too easy to kill her,” says Williams.
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Maisie Williams wants to pilot the TARDIS — that is, if Idris Elba is unavailable.
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Most fans agree Kit Harington will return to the HBO series, but Williams offers a new wrinkle about his fate.
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'Does anybody like dolphins?'
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