'Game of Thrones' Season 5 Episode 5 Spoilers: Tyrion Sees a Dragon, Jamie & Bronn to Fight the Sand Snakes
Tune into the next episode of "The Game of Thrones" where Jamie and Bronn set to fight the Sand Snakes.
"There's going to be a big confrontation fight scene with Jaime and Bronn with the Sand Snakes in the Water Gardens," the show's actress Keisha Castle-Hughes tells Variety. "I personally think they deserve it, they can't just turn up in Dorne and decide they're going to take the princess when they want her."
She added, "I think the thing that I'm excited to see, especially with Obara, that she is absolutely a match for Jaime Lannister, which you don't expect."
"Game of Thrones" Kit Harington tells E! Online Spoiler Chat that there might be scenes of white walkers.
"It's safe to say that you might see more of them this season," Harington says. "We might learn a bit more about that. But when and where, I don't know."
A clip for Episode 5 of the fifth season shows Brienne of Tarth expressing concern for Sansa. Brienne says that Sansa is in trouble, but she doesn't even realize it. And Tyrion, who is on his way to see Daenerys, sees a dragon fly above him.
In Sunday's Episode 4, "Sons of the Harpy," Daenerys' trusted advisor Ser Barristan the Bold was killed off in a battle. His death marks another turn from the original events in George R. R. Martin's novels.
Ian McElhinney, the actor who played Ser Barristan, talked to Entertainment Weekly about exiting the HBO series.
"The totality of it didn't really hit me until once it was over, and then I was surprised how emotional I felt," he said. "It probably won't really hit me until this time next year when people are gathering for the next [season]. Hopefully I'll be busy doing something else. I'm not worried too much about that."
McElhinney emphasized that book fans should not be upset about the changes made in the TV show because producers need to focus on surprising people with plot twists.
"I think you have to accept -- as I have accepted -- that the demands of TV are different than the demand of book writing," he said. "With TV there's a pressure to create a number of high points."
Tune into HBO Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET to see who will survive in "Game of Thrones."
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