Game of Thrones's final season, and the series as a whole, is over. In our Game of Thrones finale review we described it as a fitting finale, even if the journey there depicted in Season 8 was botched in numerous regards. For many viewers, it offered much of what they wanted to see, namely someone taking the Iron Throne and providing some insight into what the future of the Starks will be. However, it was hard to shake the feeling that it was all a bit rushed and as if many of the complaints could have been addressed with additional episodes or an extra season.
The finale marks the end of the story that began way back in 2011--or, really, the '90s, when George RR Martin began publishing the A Song of Ice and Fire book series upon which the show is based. Interestingly, a Game of Thrones actor recently claimed Martin is done with the last two books, and that only because of a deal with the showrunners has he held back on publishing them. Sadly, Martin has categorically denied that's true.
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Now Playing: Game Of Thrones: Where's Everyone At Season 8's Start?
One of the big headlines out of this season didn't involve the events of the show. Instead, it was when a coffee cup mistakenly appeared in a scene. With the finale, we've now gotten another instance of this, as bottles of water popped up in the frame of more than one show.
But mistakes aside, Game of Thrones was a dense show, with callbacks to moments, characters, and locations you might not have thought about in years.
Read on for a mess of links bringing you everything you might want to know about Game of Thrones Season 8. We've arranged our coverage by episode, but keep in mind: If you're not caught up, later stories are going to include spoilers! You'll find, among other things, a preview trailer for Episode 6, which largely remains a mystery beyond its 80-minute runtime and the fact that showrunners DB Weiss and David Benioff have written and directed it. But one thing has become clear: Game of Thrones exists in its darkest timeline.
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If you need a little backstory refresher, read up about Daenerys's father, the Mad King Aerys Targaryen, and what his whole deal was.
Meanwhile, if you're thinking about what happens after Game of Thrones, here are some deals on the show's first spin-off. It's also worth noting that a second one has been canceled.
Who's still alive?Who has died in Season 8?How are the spin-off shows shaping up?
You should also read about why Jon Snow riding the dragon Rhaegal is a big deal, prophecy-wise, and find out what happened to Ed Sheeran's character in Season 7.
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You might be wondering what happened to Jon Snow's direwolf, Ghost. Both were part of the battle, but both disappeared before the end. We can also give you some insight into who the Night King was and what his goals were.
There were a lot of discussions flying around Episode 3 as well. Read Mike Rougeau's take on why the deaths in the episode left him cold, and an explanation of why calling Arya Stark a Mary Sue is the dumbest Game of Thrones opinion on the internet.
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Check out these photos from HBO to see what we were expecting from the episode or watch the teaser trailer. Going into this episode, there was an interesting theory about Cersei's pregnancy. And while we didn't get it in this one, Cleganebowl between the Hound and the Mountain is looking more likely for one of the final two episodes.
Oh, and yeah, that sure was a coffee cup in Episode 4, but it's been removed.
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One of the most intriguing aspects of this episode was something that many didn't even seem to take notice of. There are a pair of scenes with Varys where it's suggested he plans to poison Dany. Whether that is actually the case or if his death will impede that remain to be seen, but it's a possibility to be aware of as we head into Episode 6.
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Aside from the spin-offs, one thing for fans to look forward to is HBO's Game of Thrones documentary, The Last Watch. The second trailer was recently released for the two-hour film, which premieres on HBO on May 26 and takes a look at the making of the final season.
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