With a possible rift in Alliance between Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow, as he former finally disclosed his true heritage, the Game of Throne season 8 is back in the swing. The final season on Sunday night with second last six popular episodes to close down the popular series.
This epic show has bagged a record 17.4 million viewers for Season 8 premiere last week. A teaser was released by HBO on Sunday night in which Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) finally faced The Mad King’ Aerys Targaryen, Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), the man who killed her father.
The major of Sunday Episode showcased the preparation of war by a denizen of Winterfell. Jon Snow (Kit Harington found out that the blood of Targaryen and Stark are coursing through his vein and discloses about his true heritage that he is the real heir to the Iron Throne to Daenerys. Dany reacts to this unfavorably and threatens this alliance as well as the fate of Westeros.
The Jamie was worried about her words as the Dany mentioned about his sister’s promise to send her to army north, the beginning of the Episode was marked with the meeting between Daenerys and Jaime Lannister.
As Tyrion steps up in defending his brother, Jaime said Carsai has bought The golden company, enough to destroy them.
Sansa supported the Dany, agreeing to the not to trust him. However, Jaime refused to apologize. He said he pushed Bran in Season 1, out of the window.
When Brienne of Tarth defended, Jaime said, ‘this goes beyond loyalty, it’s about survival,’ She mentioned that he lost his hands while defending Sansa as he swore an oath to her late mother that the Sansa vouches for him.
Sansa also mentioned that she trusts Brienne and she thinks Jamie should stay. Jon Smith said they need every man they can get. So Dany also agreed to let Jamie stay but he wasn’t happy when Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) handed him his sword.
Arya went to Gendry to inquire about the status of weapon, if ready. She impressed him by throwing three knives in a wall at the same spot.
In the pilot episode of Games of Throne, young Bran was pushed from the tower by Jamie leaving him crippled for life. However, Bran has no ill will for Jamie which wondered him.
Games of Throne is streaming weekly on Foxtel.