


What do you think seeing Myrcella did for Tommen? Did the sight of his dead sister, and now knowing that he’s the last of these three children, light a fire under him, for better or for worse?Īt first, I think it spooked him. ( Laughs.) He’s probably drinking some cocktails somewhere, laying out in the sun. Ser Pounce must be lying about somewhere. Where’s Ser Pounce in all of this? With so many untrustworthy advisors whispering in his ear, at least the royal cat would provide reliable counsel. He always has someone manipulating him or using him for the power they want from him. He doesn’t have the right people backing him up. Throughout this season, he’s been trying to solve his problems, and every single time, he falls on his bum. He can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, but he sees that he can’t actually stand up in his own boots. Technically, he’s the most powerful person in Westeros. He hadn’t seen his sister in probably three or four years - or seasons, at least. At the start of season six, his sister’s dead body has just been brought back on a boat to King’s Landing. In season five, his wife was arrested, and his mother went through all that stuff with the High Sparrow. From the start of season six, when you see Tommen, he’s in a difficult position. How would you characterize his journey this season? It’s been a complicated year for King Tommen. 'Game of Thrones' Director on Arya's Great Escape, the Hound's Return and More
