Game of Thrones producer admits plot changes should be made, but not what viewers expected

Game of Thrones producer admits plot changes should be made, but not what viewers expected

David Benioff and DB Weiss, who recently produced the TV series "Game of Thrones", were asked what parts they would modify if they had the opportunity to make changes to "Game of Thrones" while promoting their new American version of "The Three-Body Problem".

"One of the things I knew I wished we could do was the character of Maude," Benioff said, before Weiss added: "It was a mistake not to bring Maude back, and we always talked about doing that."

The two producers also designed a scene for Maude that took place in a tavern, and Maude was the owner of the tavern.

In the plot, Maud is a jailer in the Eyrie. When "Little Devil" Tyrion was imprisoned in the Sky Prison, he was responsible for guarding and abusing Little Devil.

Although Maud is a very interesting character and it is a good choice to interpret Maud as a joke in the finale, the audience is most concerned about the huge changes in the ending. It seems that the two producers' previous statement that they "do not want to reflect" on "Game of Thrones" is serious.

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