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The actor delves into his character's psychological depth, motivations, and the show's unique appeal.
- Mitchell describes Aemond as a layered character, not a one-dimensional villain.
- The show's narrative fills in gaps from George R. R. Martin's 'Fire & Blood.'
- Aemond's relationship with his family, especially his mother, influences his actions.
- Recent episodes feature intense dragon battles and significant character developments.
- Mitchell shares behind-the-scenes experiences, including challenging filming conditions.
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