Game Of Thrones director explains why that character wasn’t in the finale—you know the one
Chief among complaints about last night’s Game Of Thrones finale—complaints that give away major events for those who, like me, have yet to read the books (and who therefore would consider this a SPOILER; so, just to make clear, these words constitute a lengthy, yet obviously necessary preamble to help you avoid reading things that you don’t want to, and leave the decision of what and what not to read entirely up to you) but are nevertheless reading and writing articles about it today like it’s their job—was the absence of Lady Stoneheart, a character who makes her first appearance in the epilogue to George R.R. Martin’s A Storm Of Swords. The resurrected, zombified version of Catelyn Stark that will now no longer be a surprise to me was expected by many to pop up this season, not least because Lena Headey’s spoiler-filled Instagram seemed to hint at it. But of course, she did not, and today director Alex Graves is making the rounds to explain why.