Game of Throneshas a rather huge cast, obviously.
Whereas Podrick (Daniel Portman) is Brienne’s (Gwendoline Christie) loyal squire.
Both characters are young men with short-ish haircuts with capable and honest sensibilities in a brutal land.

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“It made sense to me his black hair was kind of his signifier,” Dempsie said.
“He was laying low in the intervening years.
And it makes more distinguishable to Podwhich is helpful because we get confused all the time.”
You get confused by fans in real life?
There have been numerous occasions where someone will say, ‘You’re inGame of Thronesaren’t you?’
And I’ll say, ‘No, but he’s great.'"
“You become nocturnal.
Every night there’s a tipping point around 2 a.m. where everybody starts behaving a little bit weird.
The stuff we were shooting was incredible to be a part of.
Whenever anybody asked over the years, ‘What would you like for Gendry?’
I’ve always sort of said that all I really want was to be there for the end game.
So to be swinging a mace aroundthat’s my weapon this yearit’s in the middle of the night.
You’re out there with 200 actors, freezing cold… it’s no acting required.
We’re probably never going to see something like this again.”
“He’s reunited with Arya again.