![]() They must not have given you cues on your accent at all because your accents are so similar. And so when he was killed it was just like one of the most shocking things I think I’ve ever seen in my life on the TV screen, certainly, because I didn’t think it was possible and I think ever since, people have been continuously mourning the absence of his character in the show.Īccess. And right up to the point of the sword being swung, I thought he was going to get saved. I didn’t think that they were allowed to do that, which is I think a general theme running throughout Ned Stark’s death is like you shouldn’t be allowed to kill that man. Robert: Oh my God! It was heartbreaking, right? It was so heartbreaking. It’s the only show that I watch religiously, and it was an honor and a gift to be able to be a part of it.Īccess: Tell me what your reaction was when Sean Bean’s character was killed off in the first season. You think you’re heading in one direction, all of a sudden you’re heading in a completely other direction, and I think it does that on a regular basis. ![]() I think it’s genius writing and possesses so much depth and changes direction - changed direction a lot during one particular episode or season. But I’ve always been an enormous, enormous fan of the show. One guy, he religiously reads the books, and so he fills us in if there’s anything that’s mysterious to us. Me and a couple of friends watch ‘Game of Thrones’ very religiously as a group, and that’s happened at all hours of the evening and the day. Robert Aramayo: Well, I’m in Romania at the minute and so therefore it’s been slightly difficult to sort of like watch the series, but usually it’s a big thing. How big of a fan are you? Did you watch it with your friends? In our new interview with the 23-year-old actor, Robert told Access Hollywood about taking on Ned Stark, a role originated by one of his acting heroes, Sean Bean, and what went in to bringing last Sunday’s “Oathbreaker” fight scene to life.Ī: I hear you are a ‘Game of Thrones’ fan. WATCH: Isaac Hempstead-Wright On Bran Stark’s Return To ‘Game Of Thrones’ “It’s the only show that I watch religiously, and it was an honorĪnd a gift to be able to be a part of it.” Loved character,” Robert told Access Hollywood over the phone on Monday. PHOTOS: ‘Game Of Thrones’ Characters Who Have Died On The ShowĬomprehend how lucky I am to be able to play such an iconic character, such a ‘Game Of Thrones’: Robert Aramayo On Playing A Young Ned Stark (Macall B. For Robert, a longtimeįan of the HBO series, playing the role hasīeen a privilege. “Oathbreaker” episode as he faced off with Ser Arthur Dayne while on a And recently, he was presented in the HBO show as aīattle-weary young man, desperately searching for his sister outside of theĭonned Ned’s leather armor and wielded Valyrian steel in Sunday’s Training in the courtyard at Winterfell with his brother Benjen, while LyannaĬircled them on a horse as the eventual-Hodor looked on. Three-Eyed Raven have provided viewers glimpses at a young Lord Eddard, first Death of Ned Stark in “Game of Thrones,” but Season 6 has brought him
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