The hardest part of 'Game of Thrones' is there is so much incredible talent bouncing off the walls that you'll actually miss some of them, and not getting it is very intimidating. Alex Graves More Quotes by Alex Graves More Quotes From Alex Graves No, my favorite scene was Brienne finding Arya and The Hound. I thought that the writing and the dialogue and the confusion that spirals into the fight was such a cool scene. I knew I was gonna film it in Iceland and I did a lot of - I really scouted and climbed around Iceland to find those locations and I just couldn't wait to do that. Alex Graves iceland fighting writing Obviously the highest pressure scene, I guess it might've been a tie - what was the bigger death, Tyrion with Shae, Tyrion wth Twyin, and then Joffrey were all scenes where I wanted to deliver what was in the script married to what fans will be expecting, and it was a lot of pressure and I'm really glad it's over. Alex Graves fans ties might There weren't any deleted scenes, it was just a matter of tightening stuff. I didn't have any deleted scenes in what I did as far as I know. It's very unusual on Game of Thrones for there to be a deleted scene because the scripts are pretty locked in. There's rarely a reason to say, "Hey, we don't need this scene." Alex Graves thrones games needs You can certainly shorten things and tighten things, we tightened up Jon's walk to Mance Rayder's tent. That was something that got tightened up a little bit because I had shot the hell out of that. Alex Graves tents hell littles Because if you remember - and people forget this - the first two years of Game of Thrones everybody was going, "I don't know what's going on, but I really like it." And you really didn't know what to make of a lot of people, and now it's changed and people aren't really talking about that. Now it's like you're watching West Wing or Friends, you know the characters and you're like, "What in the world is going to happen?" Alex Graves talking character years And one of the things that's interesting about how they're doing the show is that the audience almost knows more than the characters do in some of these scenes, and the extent of that is unique. So it's grown into a different show in a way. It's sort of grown into a different experience watching it. Alex Graves different-experiences unique character Well my motto was "Never Monologue a Clegane", because Beric Dondarrion and Thoros were messing around with The Hound and Beric essentially got killed, even though he got to come back, and then the monologue is just a foolish thing to do. But it's also psychological state of mind, he can't get over his sister. Alex Graves psychological foolish mind The whole mythology of Westeros begins with the struggle between the Children of the Forest and different warring factions before the first men arrive. Alex Graves struggle men children When you finish writing the scripts they have time to take a breath and think about everything. There's just a little more time to think. Network does not allow for that. Alex Graves doe writing thinking 'Game of Thrones' is the broadest of narratives. I don't know if anyone in the U.S. has done a story on such a large scale before, both in terms of what George R.R. Martin wrote and what's on the show. Alex Graves story game know done You pull anyone from an alien planet down to Earth, and you want to show them great work, show them Tywin Lannister on 'Game of Thrones.' I mean, it's just as good as it gets. Alex Graves game good you work I never seem to get past - I feel like a stupid guy from the Midwest. Alex Graves feel never stupid past 'Terra Nova,' more than anything I've ever done in my life, is for everybody. Alex Graves my-life more done life For 'Game of Thrones,' I realized immediately that it was about the characters. Alex Graves characters realized about game There's always the pressure on the director of how to transition from one scene to another, especially when it can really be oblique on 'Game of Thrones.' Alex Graves how game always pressure Death is either an incredible ending to a story or, more often than not if you ask the right questions, it's the beginning of a story. Alex Graves ending beginning you death I would do anything I could to try to make sure that Lena Headey wins an Emmy. Alex Graves sure make anything try My experience on 'The West Wing' was, I think, now rare in that I was pretty young, and I walked into this environment where Aaron Sorkin was giving me a script every week, and Thomas Schlamme and John Wells were keeping the studio off my back, at least as best as they could. Alex Graves best think me experience It's funny because 'West Wing' is similar to 'Game of Thrones' in some ways, as it was very hard to pull off back then. Alex Graves game back hard funny For someone making a pilot, assuming the talent is there and you can maneuver the system properly, it's just a matter of standing your ground and trying to make something great until you are making enough money for the studio that they let you keep making it. Alex Graves great you talent money