New York: From a poisoning to a skull crushing to a death on the chamber pot, the show is not without surprising demise. At the red-carpet premiere of the show's final season on April 3 here, stars recalled their favorite death scenes.
In a show that follows George R. R. Martin's novels about the deadly power-struggle between royal families across kingdoms, no sooner is a viewer attached to a character that they meet their untimely end. Even season one ends with lead character Ned Stark (Sean Bean) beheaded in a surprise twist that sets the stage for seasons to come.
Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark in the series, said there were two scenes that stood out to her.
"It's difficult. Sean (Bean)'s was amazing because it was just so shocking, because no-one knew that they were going to kill off main characters," she said. "But my favorite death is probably Oberyn Martell's, the skull crushing. That was pretty spectacular."
Maisie Williams, who play's Sansa's sister Arya on the show, agreed.
"When Oberyn Martell got his head squished. Loved that scene," she said. "So sad, though, because I miss Pedro (Pascal)."
Another Stark sibling also chose the death of Oberyn Martell. Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran Stark, agreed with his on-screen sisters.
Choosing a less honorable death than a fight to the end was Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth).
"Charles Dance on the toilet, thank you," said Christie, referring to a scene in which Charles Dance's character, the villainous Tywin Lannister, is shot dead on a chamber-pot with a crossbow.
Another villain death appreciated by a cast member was that of Joffrey Baratheon.
Pilou Asbaek, who plays Euron Greyjoy, said his favorite death belonged to Ramsay Bolton.
The two deaths that seemed to garner the most sympathy belonged to Shireen Baratheon and Hodor. The young Baratheon girl meets her death when her father, misled by a witch, sacrifices her to a god.
Another powerful death was that of Hodor. The actor who plays Hodor in the series said he even cried when watching the scene.