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Essential 'Game Of Thrones' Reading Before Season 8
As we pull back the curtain on what is undoubtedly going to be a blockbuster season of battles and intrigue that will finally answer the question, once and for all - who will win the Game of Thrones?
Let’s have a quick look at how we got here, and where everyone is currently at.
The home of the Warden (now King) of the North will be the first line of defence against the Army of the Dead. Clips and photos from HBO’s promotional campaign for Season 8 seem to suggest that everyone’s favourite northern castle might not survive the onslaught of wights & White Walkers (which would make us do a very big sad). What’s brewing within the chambers of House Stark, where our journey began 7 seasons ago?
Sansa & Arya are BACK! After what can only be described as a torturous journey (literally, emotionally AND psychologically), the Stark sisters are jiving once again.
Winterfell

Reunited & Feels So Good

Sansa has gone full schemer-in-chief; she’s holding Winterfell together in Jon’s absence after orchestrating the alliance with the Vale while at the same time managing to find a way to help dispose of Littlefinger (gaining revenge for that horrible night with Ramsay Bolton).

Once on the verge of extinction, House Stark looks like it’s stronger than ever.
They might not seem like brothers at first, but Sam Tarly and Bran Stark have more in common than they realise.
Question We Want Answered:
Will Arya and Sansa get their revenge on Cersei? Arya still has her name on the list, and Sansa has plenty of axes to grind, now that she has the means at her disposal (see: Littlefinger).Brothers (in arms?)

Aside from the obvious connection to Jon, both have risen up from relative obscurity to become major players in the Game of Thrones. Both have had destiny thrust upon them without their asking, and both have had to deal with personal trauma (Bran losing his legs, Sam losing his family) that has inexorably shaped who they are.


Question We Want Answered:
Is Bran an outside bet to land on the Iron Throne? He’s got more powers than anyone else, and can see things no one else can. Could Sam Tarly end up as his Hand of the King? This is something awesome we’d love to see.Littlefinger No More

Question We Want Answered:
Could he be a Faceless Man in disguise? Will the real Lord Baelish please stand up?King’s Landing

The Mad Queen

Her revenge on the Martells is now complete, with all of the Sand Sisters disposed of, and Ellaria dying of poison in the catacombs below King’s Landing. Her determination to outlive her enemies has proven to be very effective so far.
There’s more to her than sheer survival instinct of course, as her duplicitous plan to have the Northern lands bear the brunt of the Undead Army assault (while pretending to support them) neatly shows off her smarts. She’s no accidental Queen, with the cunning required to make it work.
Cersei’s continued alliance with Euron Greyjoy also shows that she’s not above mixing it with some truly horrendous folk to achieve her goals. With the delightfully nutty Qyburn at her side as Hand of the Queen cooking up all manner of experiments (dragon-javelin-slayer anyone?), what odds on Cersei remaining in possession of the Iron Throne?The Mad Guard
From Kingslayer to Queensguard and now, Knight of the Living.
Question We Want Answered:
Hang on a minute… Is Cersei actually pregnant? We’re pretty sure that Dany and Jon are going to produce their own little heir - is another battle of the heirs in the offing?The Mad Guard


From Kingslayer to Queensguard and now, Knight of the Living.Jaime Lannister makes the argument for having the most complete and compelling character arc of any major player in Game of Thrones - going from dastardly heel to honourable-ish hero (via a lost hand & dead children). His strategic brilliance has shone through - outsmarting Tyrion at every turn in the second Targaryen invasion of Westeros with the use of Robb Stark’s tactics.
Jaime has also seen, up-close, just how unhinged and dispassionate Cersei has become. His spite at her decision to allow the North to fight on its own without her help is palpable, as he rides to join the armies of Winterfell, Dragonstone and the Vale at the conclusion of Season 7.
Euron Greyjoy is a campy B-movie villain with an edge - he holds the Iron Fleet, and is a resource that Cersei cannot afford to ignore as the threat from East and North threaten her grip on the Iron Throne. But what of Euron himself?
Question We Want Answered:
Should he survive the White Walker threat, will he become the vanguard of an army that heads south to end Cersei’s reign? The valonqar theory (whereby Cersei is fated to die at the hands of her ‘little brother’) has captured everyone’s imagination. Previously it was assumed that Tyrion would be the one, but Jaime (who is seconds younger than Cersei and also her ‘little brother’) qualifies too.The Mad Sailor

It is hinted that Euron is in possession of some form of magical powers (witness his almost clairvoyant ability to figure out what Yara and Theon would be up to and, erm, his ability to build a new fleet from essentially nothing). He also thinks he’s destined to end up on the Iron Throne himself, via Cersei.
In cahoots with the Mad Queen, we last see the Mad Sailor on a quest to recruit the 10,000-strong Golden Company of sellswords for Cersei. Part of their plan to fight whomever is left should they survive the War of the North, the Golden Company will be a major fighting force come season 8.

Question We Want Answered:
Just what are Euron’s powers? We need more answers! His proclamations of being the actual Drowned God might have just been theatrical fluff to distract Balon when he killed him, yet there was also the unnerving calmness and his lack of a reaction to the storm around him or being slashed on the face.Dragonstone

Of Balls & Chains

After seeking (and receiving) forgiveness from Jon, the next step on Theon’s path to redemption is to make up for abandoning his sister to Euron’s murderous clutches by leading a party to rescue her. Whilst it was understandable at the time for Theon to take the path less-likely-to-be-killed (you can’t rescue your sister if you’re dead, after all), Theon’s bannermen probably didn’t see it that way. Hence the importance of reclaiming his mojo and freeing himself from the sins of his past. You go, Theon!
We had initially planned an entire section on Jon and Dany alone, covering their travels east, west, north and south - but it all boils down to this goddamn boat and what’s happening on it. Have Aegon and Daenerys doomed their alliance and the kingdom? Has Tyrion reached the limits of his cunning and intelligence?
Before we get into Aunt and Nephew doing the deed, let’s have a quick recap of some of their strategic blunders throughout season 7. In no particular order :
Jon has shown a bone-headed earnestness that, while endearing and refreshing in the cynical world of Westeros, would probably get him killed like Ned. He’s survived so far thanks to a combination of luck (AKA Plot Armour) and Uncle Benjen - but for how much longer?
Question We Want Answered:
So, who’s in charge of Dragonstone, then? No, really. Who’s taking care of the massive pile of dragonglass that can kill the wights and White Walkers?On A Boat


Bending The Knee(s)


- Jon initially refusing to bend the knee
- Dany toasting everything and everyone that didn’t bow to her immediately
- Jon leading the Westeros Avengers to the North to capture a wight (he honestly didn’t need to go, but hey… *hero pose*)
- Dany leading ALL THREE of her dragons past the Wall to rescue Jon and his wight
- Jon and Dany not discussing beforehand (knowing full well how Cersei operates) should Cersei ask them to bend the knee
- ...Dragonstone? Defences? Anyone?

Daenerys Targaryen has shown the strength, resolve and ruthlessness to be a proper Queen. Her strategic sense, political maneuvering, diplomacy and timing? Not so much. Roasting potential allies (if they had been given sufficient time to change their minds) is not conducive to nation-building. Nor is risking your weapons of mass destruction at every turn.
And so we end up with our two heroes coming off as idiots with vast resources and questionable judgement, possibly jeopardising all life in Westeros for the sake of nookie.
Tyrion Lannister is a smart man. He drinks and he knows things. Yet, Season 7 showed Tyrion making mistakes nearly every episode. This ranges from the lack of insight he offered to Dany and Jon before they met Cersei, to strategic blunders (Casterly Rock vs Highgarden), and not being firmer in his decisions.

Question We Want Answered:
Will there be another incest baby? Will that incest baby be facing off against Cersei’s incest baby?Mistakes Maketh The Man

The final parting shot of Season 7 (of Tyrion seeing Jon enter Dany’s chambers) encapsulates Tyrion’s emasculation throughout, with his mistakes culminating in a tryst that could destroy the realm.We desperately want Tyrion to survive, and to be on the winning side - he needs to step it up a gear to prove that he’s more than one-liners and barely disguised alcoholism.
Right...There isn’t one. After a truly terrible decision by Dany to bring all three dragons up North, and losing one in the process (goodbye, Viserion, we hardly knew you), the White Walkers and the Night King now have their own weapon of mass destruction.
Question We Want Answered:
Is Tyrion actually in love with Dany? We know that he’s smart enough to not say it out loud since it would jeopardise his working relationship with her - but we low-key want the smallest of characters to find the biggest of loves as Game of Thrones draws to a close.The Wall


We know that any wights raised by the White Walkers will die once the White Walker that raised it is killed. This naturally paints a big giant target on the Night King’s forehead - amplified ever more so by the Ice Dragon that he now rides. Simple enough then, isn’t it?
CleganeBowl
This is going to happen, folks. Sandor already had the knives out for Gregor during the conference at the Dragon’s Pit. We wonder what he’ll make of his zombified brother before their swords finally meet.
Question We Want Answered:
How many lives does Beric have left?Honourable Mentions








Roll Call Of Death - Season 7
EPISODE | DRAMATIS PERSONAE |
1: Dragonstone |
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2: Stormborn |
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3:The Queen’s Justice |
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4: The Spoils Of War |
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5: Eastwatch |
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6: Beyond The Wall |
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7: The Dragon & The Wolf |
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The highly-anticipated final season of 'Game Of Thrones' will be invading your TV screen starting 15 April and you get to watch it the same time as the United States on HBO (Astro Ch 411, 431).
Here's the best part: the episodes will be uncensored!
If you're not a fan of the series but you're afraid of being left out when your friends discuss how awesome that week's episode is, you can actually catch past seasons of the series on Astro On Demand and Astro Go.
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