Game of Thrones Season 8 continues with Jon Snow FINALLY telling Daenerys his true heritage as she faces her father's killer Jaime Lannister while Winterfell prepares for the Night King's attack

Learning the truth: Jon Snow finally tells the truth about his heritage to Daenerys Targaryen in Sunday night's episode of Game of Thrones

Learning the truth: Jon Snow finally tells the truth about his heritage to Daenerys Targaryen in Sunday night's episode of Game of Thrones


The final season of HBO's Game of Thrones continued Sunday night with the second of six epic episodes that will close out the popular series.
A record 17.4 million viewers tuned in to last week's Season 8 premiere episode, up 1 million from the Season 7 premiere episode from the spring of 2017
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HBO released a teaser for Sunday night episode last week, which begins with a meeting fans have waited the entire series for - Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) finally coming face to face with the man who killed her father, 'The Mad King' Aerys Targaryen, Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), which is the scene that kicks off tonight's episode.
While the bulk of Sunday night's episode was devoted to showing the denizens of Winterfell preparing for the war to come, the big moment of the second episode came at the end.
After finding out he has Stark and Targaryen blood coursing through his veins in the Season 8 premiere, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) finally told Daenerys his true heritage, that he is the true heir to the Iron Throne... which Dany doesn't react well to, threatening this alliance and possibly the fate of Westeros.





Father's killer: Daenerys mentioned in the trailer that, when she was a child, her brother used to tell her 'bedtime stories about the man who murdered our father, and all the things we would do to that man'
Father's killer: Daenerys mentioned in the trailer that, when she was a child, her brother used to tell her 'bedtime stories about the man who murdered our father, and all the things we would do to that man'




The episode begins with Jaime Lannister's meeting with Daenerys, with Jaime clearly worried about her words, before Dany says his sister promised to send her army north, but she lied. 
Jaime tells her that Cersei bought The Golden Company, which will be more than enough to destroy them, adding, 'I promised to fight for the living, I intend to keep that promise,' when Tyrion steps up to defend his brother.
Sansa agrees with Dany, saying he's not to be trusted, but Jaime refused to apologize, when Bran utters the line Jaime said when he pushed Bran out of a window in Season 1 - 'The things I do for love.'
Jaime says he's here because, 'this goes beyond loyalty, it's about survival,' when Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) comes to his defense.
She tells everyone he lost his hand while defending her, because he swore an oath to Sansa's late mother, telling Sansa she vouches for him and would fight beside him. 
Sansa says she trusts her life with Brienne, and if she wants Jaime to stay, she thinks he should. 
When Dany asks what Jon Snow thinks, he says they need every man they can get, so Dany agrees to let him stay, when Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) gives him his sword back, but Dany still isn't happy.
Daenerys is furious with Tyrion for not knowing Cersei couldn't be trusted, telling him that she'll find a new Hand of the King who can help her take back the Iron Throne if he can't.
Tyrion tells Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) and Varys (Conleth Hill) that either of them might be the new Hand before long. 

Dany: The episode begins with Jaime Lannister's meeting with Daenerys, with Jaime clearly worried about her words, before Dany says his sister promised to send her army north, but she liedDany: The episode begins with Jaime Lannister's meeting with Daenerys, with Jaime clearly worried about her words, before Dany says his sister promised to send her army north, but she lied
Defending Jaime: Jaime says he's here because, 'this goes beyond loyalty,' it's about survival,' when Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) comes to his defense, telling everyone he lost his hand while defending her, because he swore an oath to her late mother, telling Sansa she vouches for him and would fight beside himDefending Jaime: Jaime says he's here because, 'this goes beyond loyalty,' it's about survival,' when Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) comes to his defense, telling everyone he lost his hand while defending her, because he swore an oath to her late mother, telling Sansa she vouches for him and would fight beside him

Furious: Daenerys is furious with Tyrion for not knowing Cersei couldn't be trusted, telling him that she'll find a new Hand of the King who can help her take back the Iron Throne if he can'tFurious: Daenerys is furious with Tyrion for not knowing Cersei couldn't be trusted, telling him that she'll find a new Hand of the King who can help her take back the Iron Throne if he can't


Arya (Maisie Williams) goes to visit Gendry, asking if he has her weapon ready, but he hasn't started it yet.
Arya wants to know what it was like to fight the White Walkers, and he said fighting them was like fighting death itself, when Arya tells him that she knows death has many faces, and she looks forward to seeing that one.
She then impresses him by throwing three knives into the same spot in a wall, before demanding her weapon be ready soon, and he promises to get on it right away.

Arya: Arya (Maisie Williams) goes to visit Gendry, asking if he has her weapon ready yet, but he hasn't started it yetArya: Arya (Maisie Williams) goes to visit Gendry, asking if he has her weapon ready yet, but he hasn't started it yet

Arya and Gendry: Arya wants to know what it was like to fight the White Walkers, and he said fighting them was like fighting death itself, when Arya tells him that she knows death has many faces, and she looks forward too seeing that oneArya and Gendry: Arya wants to know what it was like to fight the White Walkers, and he said fighting them was like fighting death itself, when Arya tells him that she knows death has many faces, and she looks forward too seeing that one

Outside of Winterfell, by the Weirwood Tree, Jaime Lannister apologizes to Bran for pushing him out of that tower all those years ago, but he says that he's not even Bran Stark anymore.
Bran/The Three-Eyed Raven says they wouldn't let him help with this fight if he was murdered, which is why he didn't tell them about Jaime's incestuous affair with Cersei.
In the pilot episode of Game of Thrones, Jaime pushed young Bran out of a tower, which lead to him being crippled for life, and put him on the path to becoming The Three-Eyed Raven.
Bran held no ill will for this, which takes Jaime by surprise, but he wonders if he'll still forgive him after the fight, which Bran cryptically adds, 'How do you know there is an afterwards?' 
Jaime then reunites again with Tyrion, as some Winterfell soldiers spit on them. Jaime asks how they feel about her new queen, and they aren't happy, but Tyrion says they'll come around when they see how different she is.
Bran no more: Outside of Winterfell, by the Weirwood Tree, Jaime Lannister apologizes for pushing him out of that tower, but he says that he's not even Bran Stark anymore
Bran no more: Outside of Winterfell, by the Weirwood Tree, Jaime Lannister apologizes for pushing him out of that tower, but he says that he's not even Bran Stark anymore


Bran no more: Outside of Winterfell, by the Weirwood Tree, Jaime Lannister apologizes for pushing him out of that tower, but he says that he's not even Bran Stark anymore
Jaime: Bran/The Three Eyed Raven says they wouldn't let him help with this fight if he was murdered, which is why he didn't tell them about his affair with Cersei



Brothers: Jaime then reunites again with Tyrion, as some Winterfell soldiers spit on them. Jaime asks how they feel about her new queen, and they aren't happy, but Tyrion says they'll come around when they see how different she is
Brothers: Jaime then reunites again with Tyrion, as some Winterfell soldiers spit on them. Jaime asks how they feel about her new queen, and they aren't happy, but Tyrion says they'll come around when they see how different she is





Tyrion asks if Cersei having the baby was a lie, but his brother said that part was true. When Jaime says she fooled him more than anyone, Tyrion adds that Jaime always knew who she was and he loved her anyway.
Tyrion adds he's disappointed that he's going to die in Winterfell, but he's glad that Cersei won't get to kill her, but Jaime trails off to watch Brienne of Tarth from afar.
Jaime arrives when Brienne watches Podrick (Daniel Portman) training another soldier, showing much improvement over the past few years.
Brienne asks what's really going on, since they've never had a conversation that long without him insulting her. He tells her he's come to Winterfell because he's not the fighter he used to be, 'but I'd be honored to serve under your command, if you'll have me.'
A clearly moved Brienne ponders this as she tells him she has to get back and moves on.

Jaime and Brienne: Jaime arrives when Brienne watches Podrick (Daniel Portman) training another soldier, showing much improvement over the past few yearsJaime and Brienne: Jaime arrives when Brienne watches Podrick (Daniel Portman) training another soldier, showing much improvement over the past few years
Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) comes to see his Khaleesi, telling her that it broke his heart that she named Tyrion the Hand of the Queen, but he understands why.
Jorah is advising her to forgive the man who took his position, with one other suggestion, which leads into the next scene.
Daenerys then comes to see Lady Sansa, while she's in a meeting with Yohn Royce (Rupert Vansittart), stating she thought they were on the verge of agreement in regards to Jaime.
Daenerys says that she never should have trusted Cersei, and Sansa responds she shouldn't have either, but Daenerys finds common ground since they are both women who rule in spite of what men want.

Jaime: Sansa agrees with Dany, saying he's not to be trusted, but Jaime refused to apologize, when Bran utters the line Jaime said when he pushed Bran out of a window in Season 1 - 'The things I do for love'Jaime: Sansa agrees with Dany, saying he's not to be trusted, but Jaime refused to apologize, when Bran utters the line Jaime said when he pushed Bran out of a window in Season 1 - 'The things I do for love'
Sansa says that Jon loves her and that men do stupid things for women, they're easily manipulated. Dany says that her war was against the men who took the Iron Throne from her family... until she met Jon.
Now she's fighting his war, instead of taking the Iron Throne, as Sansa starts warming to Dany, who says she's there because she loves her brother.
She says Jon is only the second man she's loved, and when Sansa asks who the first was, Dany jokes and says 'Someone taller,' referring to Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa) from Season 1.
Dany says that when it's all over, she'll take the Iron Throne, but Sansa wants to know what will happen to the North when it's all over... when Dany starts cooling towards Sansa, but there's another interruption.
Dany's war: Now she's fighting his war, instead of taking the Iron Throne, as Sansa starts warming to Dany, who says she's there because she loves her brotherDany's war: Now she's fighting his war, instead of taking the Iron Throne, as Sansa starts warming to Dany, who says she's there because she loves her brother

Sansa talks: Sansa says that Jon loves her and that men do stupid things for women, they're easily manipulated. Dany says that her war was against the men who took the Iron Throne from her family... until she met JonSansa talks: Sansa says that Jon loves her and that men do stupid things for women, they're easily manipulated. Dany says that her war was against the men who took the Iron Throne from her family... until she met Jon

Davos: Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) serves food to Winterfell men, who tell him they're not soldiers, something Davos knows plenty about. He tells them if they can get through this fight, they can get through anythingDavos: Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) serves food to Winterfell men, who tell him they're not soldiers, something Davos knows plenty about. He tells them if they can get through this fight, they can get through anything


Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) returns, saying his sister Yara (Gemma Whelan) is returning to the Iron Islands, to take them back in her name. 
He tells Sansa he has returned to fight for her name, if she'll have him, as she runs to him and they embrace.
Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) serves food to Winterfell men, who tell him they're not soldiers, something Davos knows plenty about. He tells them if they can get through this fight, they can get through anything.
A young girl holds out a bowl and asks which way she should go, saying she wants to fight too because both her brothers are soldiers.
Gilly (Hannah Murray) says she'd feel better if the little girl would help defend the crypt with her, as Gilly and Davos share a comforting look, when an alarm sounds.
Jon Snow comes out to find Dolorous Edd (Ben Crompton), Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju) and Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer).

Young girl: A young girl holds out a bowl and asks which way she should go, saying she wants to fight too because both her brothers are soldiers

Gilly: Gilly (Hannah Murray) says she'd feel better if the little girl would help defend the crypt with her, as Gilly and Davos share a look, when an alarm soundsGilly: Gilly (Hannah Murray) says she'd feel better if the little girl would help defend the crypt with her, as Gilly and Davos share a look, when an alarm sounds
Jon Snow: Jon Snow comes out to find Dolorous Edd (Ben Crompton), Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju) and Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer)
Winterfell: They tell Jon that whoever is not in Winterfell, is with the Dead, telling Jon that they only have until the sun comes up tomorrow, before asking if 'the big woman' is still here, referring to Brienne
Leaders: Jon tells a collective of leaders that their best shot is to go after The Night King, which could mean that the rest of his army will die with himLeaders: Jon tells a collective of leaders that their best shot is to go after The Night King, which could mean that the rest of his army will die with him
They tell Jon that they came from The Last Hearth, and whoever is not in Winterfell, is with the Dead, telling Jon that they only have until the sun comes up tomorrow, asking if 'the big woman' is still here, referring to Brienne.
Jon tells a collective of important characters that their best shot is to go after The Night King, which could mean that the rest of his army will die with him.
The Three Eyed Raven speaks up and says The Night King would expose himself to get to The Three Eyed Raven, since he has tried before, with other Three Eyed Ravens.

Three Eyed Raven: The Three Eyed Raven speaks up and says The Night King would expose himself to get to The Three Eyed Raven, since he has tried before, with other Three Eyed Ravens
Three Eyed Raven: The Three Eyed Raven speaks up and says The Night King would expose himself to get to The Three Eyed Raven, since he has tried before, with other Three Eyed Ravens
King's Mark: The Raven says his mark is on him and he will always find him, saying he will wait in the woods, with Theon saying he'll stay with Bran, saying he took the castle from him, and now he wants to defend him
King's Mark: The Raven says his mark is on him and he will always find him, saying he will wait in the woods, with Theon saying he'll stay with Bran, saying he took the castle from him, and now he wants to defend him
Journey: Tyrion says Bran has had a strange journey and he'd like to hear about it, saying they're in a dark castle with nowhere to goJourney: Tyrion says Bran has had a strange journey and he'd like to hear about it, saying they're in a dark castle with nowhere to go
The Raven says his mark is on him and he will always find him, saying he will wait in the woods, with Theon saying he'll stay with Bran, saying he took the castle from him, and now he wants to defend him.
Davos says he'll hold off the rest of them, but Tyrion wants to join them, though Dany wants her in the crypt, saying she'll need his mind during this epic battle.
After they have all left, Tyrion says Bran has had a strange journey and he'd like to hear about it, saying they're in a dark castle with nowhere to go.

Grey Worm: Outside of Winterfell, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) tries to interact with some young Northern children, but they go away, when Grey Worm comes to find her.Grey Worm: Outside of Winterfell, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) tries to interact with some young Northern children, but they go away, when Grey Worm comes to find her.


Outside of Winterfell, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) tries to interact with some young Northern children, but they go away, when Grey Worm comes to find her.
Grey Worm is worried there will be no place for them once the Queen wins the war, with Missandei saying she would like to see the beaches again, and Grey Worm wants to take her there.
Grey Worm says his unsullied warriors will protect her on their journey, once this war is over.
Grey Worm and Missandei: Outside of Winterfell, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) tries to interact with some young Northern children, but they go away, when Grey Worm comes to find herGrey Worm and Missandei: Outside of Winterfell, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) tries to interact with some young Northern children, but they go away, when Grey Worm comes to find her
At night, Samwell (John Bradley) asks if Jon has told Daenerys about his true heritage yet, but he hasn't, as Jon says Sam can join Gilly and Little Sam in the Crypt, but this annoys Sam.
Sam reminds them that he was the first man ever to kill a White Walker, and he's fully capable of fighting, with Edd joking that if Samwell Tarly is a fighter and a lover, it's a sign the world is about to end.  
Tyrion is drinking with Jaime, telling his brother that he wishes his father was here, knowing that his two sons were going to be defending Winterfell.

Drinking: Tyrion is drinking with Jaime, telling his brother that he wishes his father was here, knowing that his two sons were going to be defending WinterfellDrinking: Tyrion is drinking with Jaime, telling his brother that he wishes his father was here, knowing that his two sons were going to be defending Winterfell
Jaime says his Golden Lion days are done but his whore-mongering days can still continue, but Tyrion says they are done, hinting that he really has changed.
They are interrupted by Brienne and Podrick, who are looking for a place to get warm, when they're joined by Davos and Tormund, who continues flirting with Brienne.
He says his name is Giantsbane because he killed a giant when he was 10, then he climbed into bed with his wife, and she suckled him at her teet for three months.
'That's how I got so strong, giant's milk,' he says, before chugging a horn of his own liquor, as Davos relents and grabs a drink himself.
Chugging Tormund: 'That's how I got so strong, giant's milk,' he says, before chugging a horn of his own liquor, as Davos relents and grabs a drink himself
No Golden Lion: Jaime says his Golden Lion days are done but his whore-mongering days can still continue, but Tyrion says they are done, hinting that he really has changedNo Golden Lion: Jaime says his Golden Lion days are done but his whore-mongering days can still continue, but Tyrion says they are done, hinting that he really has changed
Arya and The Hound: Arya goes outside to find The Hound, who hands her a flask as she sits down next to him, silent, as The Hound saying she never used to shut up and now she's just a mute, with Arya saying she's changedArya and The Hound: Arya goes outside to find The Hound, who hands her a flask as she sits down next to him, silent, as The Hound saying she never used to shut up and now she's just a mute, with Arya saying she's changed
Hound saying she never used to shut up and now she's just a mute, with Arya saying she's changed
Arya goes outside to find The Hound, who hands her a flask as she sits down next to him, silent, as The Hound saying she never used to shut up and now she's just a mute, with Arya saying she's changed.
Arya asks when the last time he fought for anyone but himself, and he says he fought for her, when they are joined by Beric, who Arya says was on his list for 'a little bit.'
The Hound warns Beric to dispense with the sermon about the Lord Of Light, saying he'll throw him over the wall, when Arya leaves, saying she's not spending her final hours with, 'you two miserable s**ts.'
New weapon: Arya goes to practice her archery skills when Gendry finds her with the special weapon she requested, which she said, 'This will work'New weapon: Arya goes to practice her archery skills when Gendry finds her with the special weapon she requested, which she said, 'This will work'
Bastard: Arya asks what the 'red woman' wanted with her, which he said was for her blood, for some kind of spell. He tells her that he was one of Robert Baratheon's bastardsBastard: Arya asks what the 'red woman' wanted with her, which he said was for her blood, for some kind of spell. He tells her that he was one of Robert Baratheon's bastards
Arya goes to practice her archery skills when Gendry finds her with the special weapon she requested, which she said, 'This will work.'
Arya asks what the 'red woman' wanted with her, which he said was for her blood, for some kind of spell. He tells her that he was one of Robert Baratheon's bastards.
She asks if that was his first time with a woman, which makes Gendry uncomfortable, as she presses him on how many women he's been with... as he says he didn't keep count... but when pressed further, he says three.
Archery: Arya goes to practice her archery skills when Gendry finds her with the special weapon she requested, which she said, 'This will work'Archery: Arya goes to practice her archery skills when Gendry finds her with the special weapon she requested, which she said, 'This will work'
Bastard: Arya asks what the 'red woman' wanted with her, which he said was for her blood, for some kind of spell. He tells her that he was one of Robert Baratheon's bastardsBastard: Arya asks what the 'red woman' wanted with her, which he said was for her blood, for some kind of spell. He tells her that he was one of Robert Baratheon's bastards
Arya says they're going to die soon and she wants to know what it's like before she dies, as she starts kissing him and taking off his clothes.
She tosses him on a few sacks, as he sees her scars from years of battle, before they make love, as Arya loses her virginity with Gendry.
Back inside, Tyrion mentions that everyone here has fought the Starks at one time, and now they're there together, with Brienne saying, 'At least we'll die with honor.'
Tyrion says he thinks they might live, which causes a few to laugh, but Tyrion starts running down their stats, the battles they've survived.
Nude Arya: Arya says they're going to die soon and she wants to know what it's like before she dies, as she starts kissing him and taking off his clothesNude Arya: Arya says they're going to die soon and she wants to know what it's like before she dies, as she starts kissing him and taking off his clothes

First time: She tosses him him on a few sacks, as he sees her scars from years of battle, before they make love, as Arya loses her virginity with Gendry
First time: She tosses him him on a few sacks, as he sees her scars from years of battle, before they make love, as Arya loses her virginity with Gendry
First time: She tosses him him on a few sacks, as he sees her scars from years of battle, before they make love, as Arya loses her virginity with Gendry
Survivor: Tyrion says he thinks they might live, which causes a few to laugh, but Tyrion starts running down their stats, the battles they've survivedSurvivor: Tyrion says he thinks they might live, which causes a few to laugh, but Tyrion starts running down their stats, the battles they've survived


Tormund is surprised that Brienne isn't a knight, with Brienne saying it's tradition, that women can't become knights. 
Jaime says that any knight can make another knight, and he proves it, telling Lady Brienne to kneel, which she does as the Kingslayer makes her a knight while the rest circle around her.
'In the name of the warrior, I charge you to be brave. In the name of the father, I charge you to be just. In the name of the mother, I charge you to defend the innocent,' Jaime says. 
'Arise, Brienne of Tarth. A knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' Jaime says, as the rest in the room applaud, while Brienne smiles as widely as she ever has in the show's history.
Knighting: Tormund is surprised that Brienne isn't a knight, with Brienne saying it's tradition, with Jaime saying that any knight can make another knight, and he proves it, telling Lady Brienne to kneel, which she does as the Kingslayer makes her a knight as the rest circle around herKnighting: Tormund is surprised that Brienne isn't a knight, with Brienne saying it's tradition, with Jaime saying that any knight can make another knight, and he proves it, telling Lady Brienne to kneel, which she does as the Kingslayer makes her a knight as the rest circle around her
Knight Brienne: 'In the name of the warrior, I charge you to be brave. In the name of the father, I charge you to be just. In the name of the mother, I charge you to defend the innocent,' Jaime saysKnight Brienne: 'In the name of the warrior, I charge you to be brave. In the name of the father, I charge you to be just. In the name of the mother, I charge you to defend the innocent,' Jaime says
Knight Brienne: 'Arise, Brienne of Tarth. A knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' Jaime says, as the rest in the room applaud, while Brienne smiles as widely as she ever has in the show's history.Knight Brienne: 'Arise, Brienne of Tarth. A knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' Jaime says, as the rest in the room applaud, while Brienne smiles as widely as she ever has in the show's history.
Samwell comes outside to find Jorah Mormont trying to convince Lyanna Mormont (Bella Ramsey) not to join the fight, but he's not quite successful.
Samwell gives him the sword known as Heartsbane, which he gives to Jorah, telling him that Jorah's father taught him to do what's right, and he'd be honored if he took it.
Jorah examines the blade, stating, 'I'll wield it in his memory, to guard the realms of men,' as Samwell says he'll see him when it's through, adding, 'I hope we win.'
Jaime thinks they should get some rest, as Tyrion hopes to continue the party with a song, asking if anyone knows one, but no one will oblige him, except Podrick.
As Podrick sings, Sansa reunites with Theon, Arya lies in bed awake while Gendry sleeps, and Missandei kisses Grey Worm as he leaves with his regiment of soldiers.
Jorah's blade: Jorah examines the blade, stating, 'I'll wield it in his memory, to guard the realms of men,' as Samwell says he'll see him when it's through, adding, 'I hope we win'
In the Crypt, Jon Snow is staring at the statue of Lyanna Stark, when Daenerys comes to visit him, when Jon Snow finally tells her the truth.
Jon tells Daenerys that her brother Rhaegar didn't rape Lyanna, he loved her.
'As she bled to death on her birthing bed, she gave the child to her brother, Ned Stark, to raise as his bastard. My name, my real name, is Aegon Targaryen,' Snow says.
'That's impossible,' Dany says, asking who told him. He says that Bran told her and Samwell confirmed it, but Dany finds it hard to believe.
Impossible: 'That's impossible,' Dany says, asking who told him. He says that Bran told her and Samwell confirmed it, but Dany finds it hard to believeImpossible: 'That's impossible,' Dany says, asking who told him. He says that Bran told her and Samwell confirmed it, but Dany finds it hard to believe
'It's true, Dany. I know it is,' he says.
'It would make you the last male heir. You'd have a claim to the Iron Throne,' Dany says angrily, before an alarm sounds. 
They go outside and take a glance out from the ramparts before returning back inside.
The episode ends as The Night King, on horseback, with an icy spear, approaches the castle at Winterfell.
The preview for next week's episode shows the Unsullied getting ready for war, with Jon Snow saying, 'The Night King is coming,' as an angry Dany says, 'The dead are already here.'    
There is clearly a palpable tension between Dany and Jon after his true heritage reveal, and with the hint of tension between Dany and Sansa, it could be a hint of harrowing things to come for this alliance between Jon and Dany. 
Night King: The episode ends as The Night King, on horseback, with an icy spear, approaches the castle at WinterfellNight King: The episode ends as The Night King, on horseback, with an icy spear, approaches the castle at Winterfell
Approaching Winterfell: The preview for next week's episode shows the Unsullied getting ready for war, with Jon Snow saying, 'The Night King is coming,' as an angry Dany says, 'The dead are already here'Approaching Winterfell: The preview for next week's episode shows the Unsullied getting ready for war, with Jon Snow saying, 'The Night King is coming,' as an angry Dany says, 'The dead are already here'
Dany: The teaser also showed a scene between Daenerys and Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), with Daenerys telling Sansa that she shouldn't have trusted Cersei, with Sansa retorting that she shouldn't have eitherDany: The teaser also showed a scene between Daenerys and Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), with Daenerys telling Sansa that she shouldn't have trusted Cersei, with Sansa retorting that she shouldn't have either

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