'Game of Thrones' Actor on His Character's Sudden Death

SPOILERS ahead.

ByABC News
May 23, 2016, 12:08 PM

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On last night's "Game of Thrones," we said goodbye to the sweet and brave Hodor.

Hodor died trying to save his friend Bran Stark from the wights chasing the group out of the Three-Eyed Raven's cave under a weirwood.

"Hodor" was shortened from "Hold the door," which is what the giant does before succumbing to the undead.

Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor up until last night's episode, spoke to Entertainment Weekly about his character's death.

"I got 'the Call,'" he said about finding out his fate. "You know what’s going to happen. Some of my friends got the scripts before I did, so I sort of got the hint it was going to happen. With 'Game of Thrones,' nothing is ever certain, and that I made it this far is pretty good. Ned Stark only made it to episode 9!"

But he said he "loved" the way his character went out, saving the lives of his friends.

PHOTO: Kristian Nairn plays Hodor on 'Game of Thrones,' one of Winterfell's loyal servants.
Kristian Nairn plays Hodor on 'Game of Thrones,' one of Winterfell's loyal servants.

"I couldn’t be happier how he has gone out. The interesting thing is it’s kinda left open. You don’t actually see him [die]. It’s implied," he added. "So who knows? He may come back as a White Walker. Maybe he got away. But it’s a really good way to do it. I couldn’t have asked for a better goodbye to a character I love. My favorite part is it ties up the question of 'Why is Hodor Hodor?' Why does he say the word 'Hodor?'"

He continued, "I had tears in my eyes. I don’t see myself onscreen. I see Hodor. I always talk about him in the third person."

The death was heartbreaking for fans, who fell in love with Hodor.

"I tend to do my grocery shopping in the middle of the night now because it’s awkward [with fans]," he said. "But it’s fun too. People love the show and identify with us as the characters. People always ask me, 'What’s your worst fan interaction?' I don’t have any. Everyone is super chill, even the slightly annoying ones. 'Thrones' fans tend to be respectful."

Finally, Nairn spoke about the last day on set and how Bran, played by Isaac Hempstead, was involved behind the scenes.

"When it was finally wrapped at the end of season 6, they allowed Isaac to be the one to wrap me," he said. "It was an emotional moment. It’s been an incredible journey that completely turned my life upside down and gave me a lot of hope for the future. I can’t wait to see what comes next. I have a lot more words than 'Hodor.'"