After nearly a decade spent filmingGame of Thrones, it’s no surprise to see that the cast’s final days on set were heavy with emotion, tears and gratitude.
“What I’m going to miss the most are my colleagues,” says Coster-Waldau, who played Jamie Lannister, in footage from the 30-minute featurette “Duty is the Death of Love,” from the DVD and Blu-ray’s special features. “It’s the people, it’s always the people.”
“I’m going to miss [creators] David [Benioff] and Dan [Weiss] being on set every day, who have become like older brothers to me,” adds Turner, over footage of the day she finished filming her final scene as Sansa Stark. “It’s a family.”
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Williams, who played Arya Stark, says in the featurette she learned “everything” from the show and is thankful for the positive impact it had on her adolescence and young adulthood.
“I’ve had the best time and the best adolescence that anyone could ever ask for,” she says over footage of her tearful last scene. “I’ve been allowed to grow as a person and as an actor, and for that I am truly truly grateful.”

“The show’s given me more than just a job. It’s literally given me a family,” says Clarke, who played Daenyerys Targaryen. “It’s given me an identity that I didn’t have and I didn’t think I’d ever be able to play someone like this. She’s been such a savior for me in so many ways.”
Clarke adds: “Fans have given me a platform, they’ve given me hope. Thank you to all the people I don’t know.”
source: people.com