“So is there life after death?” Tyrion wonders, noting that Jon is one of the few people who might know the answer. HOUSE TARGARYEN: DO-WHAT-YOU-GOTTA-DO EDITION | When Jon visits Tyrion in his holding cell, Lannister wants to know if he brought any wine. He wants her to wait for him outside the city gates, but she shuts down that noise: Daenerys knows who he is, “who you really are,” she points out, and she’s a murderer who’ll take him out. He wonders what she’s doing there, and she says that “your queen” got to Cersei before she could. (Side note: Recapping this show doesn’t leave much time for feelings, but GUYS! Remember how happy he was when she gave that to him? Sniff.) Daenerys orders the Unsullied to take Tyrion away, and as he passes, he shoots Jon the side-eye of “Crazy dragon lady ball’s in your court now, bro.”ĭaenerys leaves, and Jon suddenly notices that Arya is standing next to him. “I freed my brother, and you slaughtered a city,” he answers placidly, removing his hand pin and tossing it down the steps. You committed treason,” she says as he approaches. Tyrion, who has come to stand near Jon behind Daenerys during all of this, looks like he wants to hurt her. “Will you break the wheel with me?” she yells, and the Unsullied beat their spears on the ground in unison accord while the Dothraki riders whoop with joy. She gives her men a rousing speech about how they are liberators, and she names Grey Worm the Master of War, then “We will not lay down our spears until we have liberated” everyone enslaved everywhere. Daenerys emerges from the castle just as Drogon swoops up in the background, and the shot is so freaking cool - it looks like she has wings! - that I almost forget that she’s Pol Pot in braids. Jon does the same from another angle, climbing the stairs to the Red Keep and making his way through khaleesi’s bloodthirsty troops to do so. She sees the Dothraki making a ruckus and approaches Daenerys’ holdfast. Out in the streets, Arya is no longer riding her horse. Tyrion clears enough of the wreckage to see his dead siblings, then he begins to sob. As he climbs on top of a pile of bricks, he notices Jaime’s golden hand peeking out from the rubble. He lights a torch and descends into the bowels of the castle, then winds up abandoning it to crawl past some debris that’s blocking his path. And as they leave, Grey Worm begins the killing, slitting the throat of the prisoner of war closest to him. Davos deescalates the situation, calmly telling Jon they’ll speak with the queen. “I’m going alone,” he says as he treads on.Įlsewhere, Grey Worm has got a bunch of Lannister soldiers on their knees, and he announces that he’s going to kill them, under Daenerys’ commands: “Kill all who follow Cersei Lannister.” When Jon and Davos try to stop him, the Unsullied surrounding them draw their spears against them. “I’ll find you later,” he says when they catch up, and though Jon wants to send some men to accompany him, Tyrion continues solo. Davos and Jon, as well as some others, follow at a distance, and it’s eerily quiet. The ruins are still on fire flames lick the corpses and rubble that the line the streets. HOUSE LANNISTER: AND-THEN-THERE-WAS-ONE EDITION | Tyrion walks through what’s left of King’s Landing, warily eyeing the ash that falls like snow. Read on to find out how the final Game of Thrones episode EVER - “The Iron Throne” - unfurls.
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