Bertie Carvel, the actor behind 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' character Baelor Targaryen, reveals intriguing insights into the show's narrative choices. Carvel discusses the decision to omit the trial fight between Baelor and Dunk, explaining that the focus remained on Dunk's perspective throughout the series. He highlights the moral complexity of the story, where characters like Baelor are not inherently good or bad but rather choose their actions, adding depth to the narrative. Carvel's love for the 'Game of Thrones' universe is evident, as he emphasizes the importance of ordinary people's impact on the story. He also touches on the portrayal of Targaryens, noting that Baelor's character is more chivalrous than the typical semi-villainous portrayal of the family. Carvel's performance as Baelor showcases his ability to balance these contrasting aspects, contributing to the show's rich storytelling.