Rutherglen man William McDonald – who denies attempting to murder her by knifing her three times at his Alicante holiday home almost four years ago.
05.06.2021 - 02:09 / justjared.com
Sean Bean is a bit late to finding out how Game of Thrones ended.
The hit HBO series ended its eight-season run in 2019, which had some major moments in it, and in a new interview the Ned Stark actor revealed that he hadn’t seen much of the show after his exit.
Click inside to see how Sean Bean reacted to the ending of “Game of Thrones”…
Talking to The Times of London, Sean opened up about how he hadn’t caught up with the series at all since leaving the show in the first season.
His character,
Rutherglen man William McDonald – who denies attempting to murder her by knifing her three times at his Alicante holiday home almost four years ago.
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When the final season of “Game of Thrones” was airing weekly on HBO, it was a cultural event like no other. People were rushing home to make sure they watched the show as it aired because it was surely going to be the topic of discussion immediately after the credits rolled.