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Cersei, Daenerys, and their entourages meet in the ruined Dragonpit, and Jon and the Hound present the captured wight to prove the existence of the White Walkers.Cersei pledges her assistance on the condition that Jon remains neutral between the queens, but retracts her support when Jon affirms he has already sworn himself to Daenerys and returns to the Red Keep.
The seventh season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. [1] [2] [3] Unlike previous seasons, which consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven episodes. [4]
This was Taylor's seventh episode as a director for the series, but it was his first episode since the second season, where he directed that season's finale episode, "Valar Morghulis". [7] He was also a director for two episodes in the first season, "Baelor" and "Fire and Blood", as well as four
Warning: Game of Thrones Spoilers ahead! Game of Thrones is regarded as one of the best shows of all time, but the fantasy series’ controversial ending left fans with a mixed reaction.. After a ...
The site's consensus reads "While necessarily setting up the events for the season, "Stormborn" features compelling strategic discussion, and a cracking action sequence to end the episode with a bang." [11] Ed Power of The Daily Telegraph said "It's been a cautious start to 'Game of Thrones' season seven. But, following further, patience ...
Game of Thrones, which aired from 2011 to 2019, was an adaptation of a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin titled A Song of Ice and Fire.After eight seasons, the show ended with Bran ...
"Eastwatch" is the fifth episode of the seventh season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 65th overall. The episode was written for television by Dave Hill and directed by Matt Shakman, and first aired on HBO on August 13, 2017.
Kit Harington said in a new interview with British GQ that continuing on “Game of Thrones” after eight seasons would not have been possible as the cast was “all so fucking tired.” The ...