New Delhi, June 13 -- Ser Duncan is tall, but his story is small.

And Ira Parker, showrunner of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdom," HBO's latest entry to the "Game of Thrones" universe that has charmed and disarmed viewers with its humble story of big, raw, aspiring knight Dunk and his tiny, cue ball-bald squire Egg, says it's going to stay that way.

"If anything, I'd say Season 2 might feel even smaller," Parker said. "It's not at all busy and everything. There's almost some loneliness creeping into this."

Parker spoke to The Associated Press from the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, where he's making the second season of the show based on George R.R. Martin's series of novellas about the journeys and adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall and ...