Pedro Pascaland Bella Ramsey were passing ships on HBO’sGame of Thrones, but both earned the rank of fan-favorite.
But she was young enough to deal with an uncomfortable costume, I think."
With a smirk and an air of sarcasm, she jokes, “I was young and impressionable.”

‘Game of Thrones’ vets Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey share the screen for the first time in ‘The Last of Us.'.Helen Sloan/HBO (2); HBO
The actors’ connections to Westeros made the bonding process easy for this cinematic odyssey.
So, yes, I am grateful for that."
“I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey debut as Joel and Ellie in HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’.HBO
Some critics have suggested it will be.
“I don’t think it’s gonna be this show that goes on forever.”
So, not eight seasons.

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey star as Joel and Ellie in HBO’s ‘The Last of Us.'.HBO
“None of us wanna think about that.
Gamers are already aware of the significance of Joel and Ellie’s relationship.
It will become more crucial as the series goes on.
Ramsey doesn’t want to say “cheeky” when describing Ellie.
“It sounds too cute,” the actor says.
“An a–hole I guess would be less cute.”
The girl counts to 10 before flashing her handlers the middle finger.
Pascal had already been filming for months in Calgary by the time Ramsey arrived.
Joel kills time by napping on the couch as Ellie pokes around.
“I felt like the new kid coming in,” Ramsey recalls.
Pascal used that opportunity to play a prank.
“I was like, ‘It’s a joke!’
as soon as I said it ‘cause I was so new and nervous.
I actually struggled on the first day ‘cause of my accent.
“It was!”
He found himself thrust into a new situation with Ramsey and Torv.
“I was just as scared,” he admits.
Did that fear ever go away for either of them?
“Nope,” they both say at once.
They start completing each other’s sentences as they elaborate.
Pascal begins: “It just got kind of scarier and scarier.”
“We took care of each other quite well, I think,” Ramsey adds.
“I think it was just the case of recognizing the pressure we were putting on ourselves.
She addresses Pascal directly.
“There was this fascinating thing that would happen.
We were just kind of in our own bubble no matter what.
That almost became a little frustrating for our directors.
Pascal had teased Ramsey at the start of the conversation on the Friday before premiere night.
“He thinks I’m hungover,” Ramsey says, “but I’ve never been hungover!”
A puckish Pascal quips, “She’s already hitting her Hollywood nights.”