

There were some less obvious bangers as well, huge among them Pod's little performance. It was a little bit jarring to see Arya Stark in this new light, but what better sign that we're nearing the end of this story? And although I don't really expect anything romantic to happen between Brienne and Jaime at this point, in retrospect this was perfect. Both of these pairings are longtime fan ships, and it wasn't long ago that it seemed unlikely either of these relationships would ever lead anywhere. Let's start with the obvious ones: Arya actually getting together with Gendry is huge, while Jaime knighting Brienne fulfilled their relationship as well, although in a very different way. Whatever happens there, this episode provided plenty of other wish fulfillment for longtime Game of Thrones fans.
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More than one character has expressed concern that Dany is more like her father than her supporters would prefer to admit, and if she goes full Mad King or does something extreme in the coming battles, Jon might begin to view it as his duty to claim his birthright. But it also leaves room for something to change Dany has been acting increasingly unhinged, lashing out at Tyrion and exhibiting an alarming unwillingness to consider any alternative to her absolute rule.

It will add even more tension to what will surely be a fraught episode, one in which we're rightfully expecting many (or maybe all) of our favorite characters to die impaled on White Walker spears. Leaving that resolution as an open question throughout the upcoming battle was a fantastic narrative choice. Read next: Game Of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2: 17 Easter Eggs, References, And Callbacks You Might Have Missed That Jon wants the crown least despite having the best claim would probably make him a decent ruler, but the Jon we know was likely about to tell Dany she can have it before they were interrupted. Where their conversation ended, I can hear what should have been the next line in my head: "But I don't want the Iron Throne." For Jon to respond in any other way would be untrue to his character he's always been reluctant to accept power, and quick to give it up once he gets it. When you think about it, the conflict between Jon and Dany-the one caused by her increasingly alarming lust for the Iron Throne-should be easy to resolve. It's the story behind the story, and it's always been the series' real heart. That something is now one week away, but it's not just the Battle of Winterfell we have to look forward to: Dany and Jon didn't get to finish their conversation in the crypt, and that's arguably even more important.

Now Playing: Game Of Thrones Season 8 Episode One Winterfell Breakdown!īut as satisfying as it was to watch the former Golden Lion mull around Winterfell with his tail between his legs, Season 8's second episode was yet another filled with build-up and anticipation, the promise of something monumental waiting just over the horizon. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
