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Bella Ramsey won’t watch Pedro Pascal’s gruesome Game of Thrones death scene due to her ‘unhealthy attachment’ to him
There have been several memorable death scenes on Game of Thrones, a lot of them were brutal and visceral. But few come close to Oberyn Martell’s death at the hands of The Mountain. Pedro Pascal brought such a charm to the character, the Viper became one of the fan favorites in a really short time. His brutal execution traumatized the viewers, and many have admitted that they often skip the brutal murder scene. However, Pedro is particularly fond of it, he even goes on to admit he is proud of the scene.
However, his The Last of Us and Game of Thrones co-star Bella Ramsey isn’t too keen on watching it, thanks to the newfound bond they discovered while filming for the former show. Bella recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where she revealed she hasn’t watched Game of Thrones yet. On being asked if she would watch the death scene of Oberyn Martell, Pedro Pascal’s character on the show, she replied:
“I haven’t seen it, but I’ve heard about it. I’m pretty attached, probably unhealthily attached to him. So, [maybe] don’t watch it? It’ll be fine, I’ll just text him two minutes later and he won’t reply for a while.”
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