"Sherlock" actor-writer Mark Gatiss loved reprising his role of Braavosi banker Tycho Nestoris on the season seven of "Game of Thrones" but his ultimate wish is to be the last one left alive on the series.
"Yes, I did it in Belfast last year. I can't tell you anything more obviously, mostly because I don't know anything," Gatiss told the Express.
Gatiss teased fans about his role but stopped short of revealing the character's arc in the show.
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"It was lovely. What I love about it is that I don't have any stake in it. I honestly don't know the ins and outs. People ask me this, that and the other, I haven't got a clue. I've done four episodes now and there's two more they think.
"It's a huge saga and I don't know and I rather like that. But I've had a lovely time. The last scene I'm in with - I probably can't say because it would be a spoiler, wouldn't it? I made a pitch to be the last one alive because if anyone survives, it's the banker, isn't it? They smiled at me and then plotted my doom," he said.
The season seven of the show will air in India on Star World, Star World HD and Star World Premiere HD.
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