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Game Of Thrones review: After the Great War comes the Last War


Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen and Kit Harington as Jon Snow in season eight, episode two of Game Of Thrones

After the Great War comes the Last War, but first, the North gets very drunk.

Actually, first, the North says goodbye to the dead. Farewell, Ser Jorah, Theon and all the brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers and friends who lost their lives in the Battle of Winterfell. "Everyone in this world owes them a debt that can never be repaid," says Jon Snow, all leader-like (awkward), as the mass funeral pyre is lit.

So it's goodbye to the dead, then the North gets very drunk. Well, after a night like that, you need booze to get you through.


In episode three of this final season of Game Of Thrones, there was no time for anything but the fight; it was brutal, chaotic and unrelenting, and the chills from Melisandre's breathtaking fire-starting spells are only just ebbing away.

Episode four had its big moments, but The Last of the Starks turned its attention from White Walkers to slowly widening those cracks in Daenerys's path to the Iron Throne.
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