![]() ![]() But wait, what about the Night King’s son? Isn’t that a thing? Unless there’s an enormous flash-forward in which the Night King’s son shows up for vengeance, then yes, it would appear the war against the Army of the Dead is well and truly over.Ģ. With the stage set for a very different final three episodes than the season’s first three rounds, now’s the time to take a seat by the fire, warm up and field some questions about what’s ahead as Game of Thrones enters the final stretch. “We don’t have time for all this,” as Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) might say, but still! What a twist it was! In a single 82-minute outing, Game of Thrones completely changed its face, much like Night King slayer Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) is wont to do. It’s a very likely outcome, sure - but with time still left between now and the eventuality, why not follow Tyrion‘s lead and have a bit of half-drunk hope? After all, here’s what we’re not expecting: the White Walkers to be destroyed halfway into the final season. ![]() How many people expected a huge loss for the Army of the Dead, however? Well, if we may take a moment to gloat, here’s an excerpt from a story published on The Hollywood Reporter a few days before the battle played out: “What are we expecting heading into the big battle at Winterfell? Total loss, or close to it, with handfuls of series regulars plucked from the board. Heading into “The Long Night,” everyone expected a huge loss for Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and their allies as they fought the Night King and the White Walkers. ![]()
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