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Games of thrones season 8 finale
Games of thrones season 8 finale










games of thrones season 8 finale

That last story is perhaps the most important, because we know Jaime’s version of how a boy who never wanted to be a member of the Kingsguard killed his king to prevent him razing a city rather than saving it. Of Aegon Targaryen, the great conqueror and liberator who forged the Iron Throne from the swords of those he defeated of her noble brother Rhaegar, who fought for justice, and her father Aerys, the Mad King, slain by Jaime Lannister who then sat on his throne. Most of all, it was about the stories that Daenerys Targaryen was raised on far from Westeros. It was about the myths that were told about glorious kings and queens versus the true horror of what it took to put those people on the throne about the dark tales of the First Children that Bran, now the Broken, First of his Name, learned at the knee of his nurse, and the dreams of chivalry and song that Sansa, Queen of the North, believed in even as her sister Ayra, the assassin-adventurer, knew there was no place for a girl like her in them. Was it the ending everyone dreamed of? Probably not, but then again isn’t that the point? That we all tell each other stories and imagine how they might conclude and sometimes they don’t add up to the reality, or we wish it had played out another way. “There may be someone still in charge of the Seven Kingdoms when Game of Thrones ends, but sitting on the Iron Throne? It feels increasingly unlikely.The upper Hand?. “More and more, the throne has become a symbol for the worst aspects of humanity, a metallic reminder of how absolute power corrupts absolutely,” says the magazine. The Hollywood Reporter thinks the “likeliest prediction on the board” is that the throne is disassembled and the equivalent of a “President of the United Kingdoms of Westeros” is established. Nerdist suggests it could be Arya who becomes the one to save the world from the darkness of both ice (the White Walkers) and fire (the Dragon Queen). The prophecy says the Prince, or Princess, who was Promised will be born “amidst smoke and salt” and that “his is the song of ice and fire”. Some fans have got another take on the Azor Ahai theory after watching the latest episodes. Sansa is certainly prepared to stand up to Daenerys but seems unlikely to make a move for the throne with Jon still alive. Martin has cited the War of the Roses as an inspiration, so a Tudor-inspired finale is possible. YouTube fan channels In Deep Geek (in 2017) and GoT Academy (in 2015) have both predicted that Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) will come out on top in the end, highlighting the many similarities between her and fellow redhead Queen Elizabeth I. Tywin suggests he believes Tyrion was the result of an affair, telling him in his final breath: “You’re no son of mine.” He has also been able to approach Daenerys’s dragons in the past. The theory that Tyrion might really be a Targaryen “hinges on a key detail” that his late father Tywin (Charles Dance) always hated his son, says Inverse. Your initial reaction to this theory is “probably to recoil and say, ‘No way!’” says Yahoo! But “wouldn’t it explain so much? Wouldn’t it create a wonderful narrative parallel between Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) and Jon Snow? One is a bastard who doesn’t realise he’s actually royalty and the other is royalty who doesn’t realise he’s actually a bastard,” the site suggests. Many fans are convinced he is the “Prince who was Promised”, a reincarnation of the legendary Azor Ahai, who drove a sword into his wife to protect the world from “darkness”. In light of Jon’s right to the throne and Daenerys slaughtering a city of innocent people, it seems almost inevitable that Jon will be pushed to overthrow her in the finale. News that Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is Daenerys’s nephew threw a spanner in the works for Westeros’s power couple. So what will happen next? Here are some of the most popular predictions. The episode ended with Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) surviving the bloodbath and riding a white horse out of the capital’s ashes. In the penultimate instalment Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) burned King’s Landing to the ground, confirming the long-held theory that she would follow her father’s path and become the Mad Queen.Ĭersei Lannister (Lena Headey) reunited with her brother and lover Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) before the tunnels of the Red Keep caved in on them. Game of Thrones season 8 finale ‘will not please everybody’.

games of thrones season 8 finale

Game of Thrones season 8: who will die and who will survive?.












Games of thrones season 8 finale