Jon Snow (Kit Harington), left, Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) and Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) march into King's Landing after Drogon burns the gate. “All hail Bran the Broken,” Tyrion says. Jon Snow doesn’t think he’ll ever see Tyrion again. In the final analysis, the first half of the last episode -- both written and directed by showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Tyrion believes that’s a good thing.
The last episode … The end of watching the Starks, Targaryens and Lannisters. ", Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister on "Game of Thrones. Arya Stark's (Maisie Williams) fighting skills and heroism were on full display in the third episode, "The Long Night. Once again, Drogon seems to know a bit more than everybody else. As it happened, Is Arya Death? ', Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), left, and Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) try to fend off the Night King's forces on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones.
', Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister, left, Richard Dormer as Beric Dondarrion, Kristofer Hivju as Tormund and Liam Cunningham as Davos Seaworth on 'Game of Thrones. She looks right at him and walks away. But we've done it, we've made it to the end. So that’s that possibility as dead as a White Walker run through with Valyrian steel. Jon Snow is making his way to Daenerys. she shouted in a speech that once would have been rousing but after last week's antics was chilling to the bone. Daenerys Targaryen came into the world with a storm, and she went out with a thud. No word on who gets to tell the Dothraki. They came into this world together and went out together. Tyrion responds: "Sometimes duty is the death of love. Another epic battle took place in the second-to-last episode of "Thrones." Daenerys is going to kill everyone who stands in the way of her perfect world. We hope he’s learned his lessons. When he makes it to the top of the steps, Daenerys is walking out to address her soldiers. (EW has an exclusive interview with Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington and writer Bryan Cogman that’s all about Dany’s Mad Queen turn and her death which has a lot more insight and analysis on this event. It didn't gracefully swerve into another lane, it careened off a cliff.
Tyrion is angry and devastated. Once Tyrion is gone, it’s just Jon Snow and Daenerys. Arya boards a Stark ship heading west, Sansa is crowned Queen of the North, and Jon takes Tormund, Ghost, and others beyond the Wall. ', Rory McCann as Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane, left, and Maisie Williams as Arya Stark on 'Game of Thrones. At Bran’s first council meeting as the new king, Tyrion is joined by Bronn, Brienne, Davos, and Sam. Bran. Trivia question for a chance to win an assortment of Iron Throne gifts (T-shirt, hat, socks) from the HBO Store: What dragon melted down the swords to forge the Iron Throne in the first place? Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) and her brother, Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) share what appears to be their final moment before dying. Her entire life has been leading up to this moment. Just when you thought our bumbling hero was still going to stand by his queen, despite her human fireworks, he only went and stabbed her in the heart as he snogged her. Oh, but the guffaws can be heard across the Narrow Sea! We then saw Queen Daenerys, walking out to her people as Drogon's wings unfolded in beautiful symmetry behind her. – you review the return of Game of Thrones, In the end, Game of Thrones needed better writers, ‘Satisfying’, or ‘a travesty’? Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) wears the crown as Queen in the North. How much this is punishment, exactly, seems to be a subject of debate. Jon Snow heads to see Daenerys, who is making her way to the Iron Throne. Instead, Dany babbles about some kind of utopia she'll create before begging him to take her back and love her again. And the great love of her life plunges in the knife. Walking through the wreckage, he doesn't look happy. For all this final season’s faults, the last episode won over the doubters – and it did right by those left standing, Mon 20 May 2019 01.19 EDT Did Bran …. Grey Worm: The Unsullied commander took a grim turn in the finale stretch. But Tyrion would advocate for Bran. Well, a dragon can melt it. But still: Jon killed Daenerys, as many had predicted, but the timing and execution really did come out of the blue. Subjects are supposed to kneel before kings and then can stand with permission. (Photo: Helen Sloan, HBO). Tyrion is not impressed, ripping off his Hand of the Queen badge when Dany confronts him about releasing Jaime. There are so many problems with this scene. It might not be the end you wanted. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," but they also subverted that trilogy. The roof is broken open from the attack and snow is falling in (fine, fine, it’s snow, not ash, but there was also a lot of ash!). Sam invents democracy (good job, Sam) and the high lords (even Sansa a little) laugh at the idea of the common people voting, but Gendry and Davos were born in Flea Bottom and sit among them. There’s no doubt this season has been a rushed business. Jon Snow (Kit Harington) experiences big life changes in the series finale of "Game of Thrones.". It started promisingly, with stunning shots of Tyrion walking through the smouldering ashes of King's Landing, charred body upon charred body surrounding him. ', Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister on 'Game of Thrones.