Emilia Clarke says that Game of Thrones made her feel like a ‘small cog in a big machine’https://t.co/t1bNIhB8k1
— The Sunday Times (@thesundaytimes) March 14, 2020
The interview was done while Emilia was still doing her play "The Seagull," before performances were suspended due to the coronavirus epidemic.
On her previous Broadway experience, 2013's "Breakfast at Tiffany’s," “I’ll never forget, someone said to me after press night the only thing they liked was the cat.” She knows it was “terrible, awful, awful! Bad! That was a bad show!”
On Daenerys's unhappy ending, she says that as an actor it was a gift but “Yeah, I felt for her. I really felt for her. And yeah, was I annoyed that Jon Snow didn’t have to deal with something? [laughs] He got away with murder — literally.”
Her father was a theatre engineer, which made her want to be an actress growing up. “I think of him whenever I’m walking through the West End. My dad is everywhere in the theatre, 100%.”
On what she had lined up next, she said there were “any one of nine projects that could go at the end of this year, and I have no idea which one will win”. Asked if he she would ever do fantasy again, “I think, if I did, it would be me having a giggle. I want to do something absolutely stupid and silly, like, you know, The Avengers or whatever. Something where I got to have a giggle with mates.”
Much more at the source. (http://archive.is/XISf1)

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