And especially after an estimated 10.7 million Americans missed work the Monday after the Sunday night series finale aired. The cup oversight infuriated many fans of the show at the time, however - perhaps because many viewers expressed distaste for the final episodes of the beloved HBO fantasy series based on George R. Of course, her character Dany turned the heat on Varys in the end, executing him for treason by having one of her fire-breathing dragons incinerate him. She added, “He’s like, ‘I think so, I’m sorry darling, I didn’t want to say anything because it seemed the heat was very much on you.’ ” The coffee cup was mine!’ It was his! It was Conleth’s coffee cup. “We had like a party before the Emmys recently, and Conleth Hill, who plays Varys, who’s sitting next to me in that scene - he pulls me aside and he’s like, ‘Emilia, I’ve got to tell you something,’ ” Clarke told Fallon.
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