There's just one episode of "Game of Thrones" remaining. She climbs aboard and rides out of a completely destroyed King's Landing. In the middle of the city, Arya sees a lone, white horse. She walks silently through the city, taking in the destruction and the now charred, horrifying corpses. The remaining tunnels then collapse upon them, apparently killing them.Īrya once again awakes, covered in ash. Jaime holds her face as they look at each other, and declares, "Nothing else matters - only us." Realizing their fate, a tearful Cersei pleads that she doesn't want their baby to die. Unfortunately, rubble from the destruction above has blocked their exit. In the underground tunnels, Cersei and Jaime continue their escape. She does her best to save innocent lives, but the destruction is just too much. Jon calls for his forces to fall back as Daenerys continues to burn the city and a bloodied Arya wakes up in a haze. But even that still doesn't kill the unholy monstrosity.Ĭackling with laughter, the Hound tackles his brother and they both explode through a crumbling wall, then fall to their deaths into the fires far below. He then begins to crush the Hound's skull, but he's able to resist and stabs the Mountain through his eye.
The Mountain starts choking the Hound as the latter stabs his brother fruitlessly with a dagger. The latter throws the former down the stairs, and pulls the sword from his body with ease. Meanwhile, The Hound stabs the Mountain through the stomach, but it doesn't do much. As they fight, Cersei walks alone through the wreckage when a bleeding Jaime finds her. The two begin to fight as Cersei pushes on forward. Euron, with his dying breath, shouts "I'm the man that killed Jaime Lannister!"Īs Cersei finally agrees it's time to leave, the Mountain runs into his brother, the Hound. The two start to duel, as Euron stabs Jaime in the side with a dagger, but the Kingslayer is able to recover stabs Euron through the stomach. Meanwhile, Jaime finds the secret path that will lead him to Cersei, which is where a still-living Euron washes up on shore. On the ground, Grey Worm throws a spear into a Lannister soldier, and the fighting resumes, much to Jon's disapproval. The dragon burns everything in its path as Tyrion looks on in horror, as innocents and children burn. But Daeny's rage still intensifies, and she flies Drogon straight toward Cersei. After what seems like an eternity, the bells finally ring, and it seems that the bloodshed has ended.
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Update your settings here to see it.Īll this happens as Cersei watches the destruction unfold from the top floor of the Red Keep.ĭown on the ground, realizing they've been beaten, the Lannister soldiers throw down their swords in surrender, and shout to ring the bells. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Daeny's forces continue to rout the city, killing enemy soldiers with ease.
Jon, the Unsullied and the Dothraki company charge in, and the leader of Cersei's bought-and-paid-for army is killed.
As the armies on the ground silently stare at each other, we hear a mighty roar, and the inside walls of King's Landing come burning down, courtesy of Drogon. But Daeny's ready this time, easily avoiding the projectiles and beginning Operation Burn-Everything-to-a-Crisp. "Seems like fair trade."Īs the great battle is set to begin, Euron Greyjoy sees Daeny riding Drogon, and the Iron Fleet begins to fire arrows. "Tens of thousands of innocent lives, one not particularly innocent dwarf," Tyrion muses. Jaime agrees to this plan, though he points out that Daeny will execute Tyrion for this betrayal. Tyrion then changes course and advises Jaime to escape with Cersei using a secret tunnel that he's used in the past, and to ring the city bells in surrender as he does so. Later, Tyrion is allowed to see Jaime, who's being kept prisoner, and tries to convince his brother to go to Cersei and have her surrender before the assault on King's Landing begins. (MORE: 'Game of Thrones' recap: The Battle of Winterfell brings epic war, several deaths) More and more as the episode progresses, you see the queen pushing away those who have been her most avid supporters. "The next time you fail me," Daeny warns Tyrion, "will be the last time you fail me." Before Tyrion leaves, Daeny reveals that her soldiers caught Jaime, who left to return to Cersei, trying to sneak them away.