Los Angeles, April 26 (IANS) Actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who stars as Jaime Lannister on "Game of Thrones", says his character on the hit HBO fantasy drama TV series is a "romantic".
In an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", Coster-Waldau spoke about his character in the series and strong female following of the show.
"Yes, I think he is a romantic," Coster-Waldau told Colbert on the show.
On being asked by Colbert if he thinks Lannister is a bad guy or a good guy, Coster-Waldau said: I dont think he is either or..."
"What is interesting about Jaime is the first time we see him, he has this very intimate relation with his sister and then this kid comes in and he pushes him out the window while he says, The things I do for love which I found was really interesting and I was like, 'Wow thats sold, it's beyond dark," he added.
"But then later you find out, well he tried to kill this kid. You shouldnt do that. But what if the choice is either I kill this kid or my own kids die. Then suddenly its not easy anymore and thats probably why he did it".
Colbert asked Coster-Waldau if he is surprised that so many women watch the TV series as it has huge female audience, to which the Danish actor said: The women on the show are amazing".
Pointing to his on-screen sister Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie), and Lady Olenna (Diana Rigg), Coster-Waldau said: Theyre very, very strong, powerful women as women are. Theyre not just the wife applauding her husband. Theyre taking control".
To this Colbert said: This show is a breakthrough because they get to chop-up people and do horrible things.
The season six of "Game of Thrones" premieres in India on Tuesday on Star World Premiere HD.