‘This is all me, all proud, all strong.
But showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss concocted a far more clever, shocking, and character-driven twist.
As Clarke excitedly describes the scene to EW: “It’s so exciting, very tingly-making.

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Every season I get at least one spine-chilling moment.
I forgot that I have an ace in my back pocket and now I win.'”
It’s long been assumed Dany is fireproof through some magical Targaryen bond with her dragons.

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In a way, being fireproof has been Dany’s covert superpower since the show launched.
“That’s what’s most fun about this,” Weiss says.
It’s almost like the revelation she had when Jorah and Daario come to the rescue.
“She realizes that this is the missing piece,” Clarke says.
“The Dothraki are the missing piece of her crewshe’s seemingly indestructible having Dothraki on her side.”
“That was awhile ago.
It’s now season 6.
But this is all me, all proud, all strong.
I’m just feeling genuinely happy I said ‘Yes.’
That ain’t no body double!”
“I’m in control of it.”
After seeing the sequence cut together a couple months ago, Benioff said: “Emilia absolutely crushed it.
It’s one of those weird scenes because it was half shot in Spain, half in Belfast.
But largely due to her performance, it works brilliantly.”
Is that even a discussion?