How did Aidan Gillen react to the death of his character in "The Game of Thrones"?

Does not favor the press Briton Aidan Gillen, who fans of the "Game of Thrones" had time to fall in love for the role of Little Pink. However, the journalists managed to get him to talk. Gillen gave an interview to Entertainment Weekly, describing his reaction to the departure from the life of his cunning and extremely dangerous character in the last series of the seventh season of the fantasy saga.

It turns out that the producers of the super-popular series necessarily ring the actors, whose character should die or die in the near future:

"Yes, yes, it was he, the" famous bell "... Usually they usually call very rarely, for all 6 years that I was in the series, it was 1-2 times, no more! I knew that this would come from a colleague who played Ruse Bolton, Michael McElhatton. He shared his experience with me. I then remember, I thought, and what I will feel if, or more precisely when (such as Petir Bailish sooner or later necessarily kill) I will receive the same call. You see, for all these years the series becomes just an integral part of life. And you here sit and think, and what will be, when at you it will take away? This is a colossal loss! ".
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And yet, despite the sudden death of his hero, Aidan Gillen is grateful to the creators of the "Game of Thrones" for the opportunity to leave with meaning:

"They said that they would be rivers of blood, so to speak, under the curtain. Of course, I'm exaggerating a little, but Mizinets got more than poor Michael in his time. I think it's much easier to say goodbye to your offspring at the end of the season than to leave at the beginning. I'm grateful that I finally managed to play a cool story. "