Инфа из возможной утечки из двух последних эпизодов ИП. Прям не знаю, если не фейк...
Спойлеры!!!
The episode opens in Dragonstone with Dany, distraught after what transpired at the end of The Last of the Starks.Tyrion and Varys are still arguing; Varys wants to betray her now before she burns King’s Landing to the ground, while Tyrion is hesitant.
Enter GENDRY at Dragonstone (wonder why you didn’t see Drogon in the promos?)
Jon and the rest of the army arrive (source isn’t sure if it’s at Dragonstone or KL, most likely KL.)
Characters talk about their impending deaths.
Tyrion tells Jon that Dany may soon lose both her dragon and her mind.
Jon stands by Dany and tells Tyrion that she is his queen and he trusts her. He gives Tyrion “the look” that he gave Sansa at the war table meeting in Episode 4.
Cersei tells Euron that he has to win for his son. Euron asks how Tyrion knew she was pregnant, Cersei dodges the question by telling him that none of it will matter after the great war is won.
Arya and The Hound arrive at King’s Landing.
Jon asks Tyrion and Grey Worm where Danaerys is. Tyrion tells him that she’s already in King’s Landing.
Golden Company members come out and have a hostage with a cloak over their head (unknown who this may be.)
Euron is with his fleet and sees Yara’s boats, then Drogon screams. Dany is using the same tactic Aegon did when he invaded Harrenhal. She attacks from atop, both her and Drogon screaming at the same time, in-sync, both in full-blown armor. Euron’s fleet goes “Dracarys.”
The musical cue “Shall We Begin?” plays, but more intense.
Euron and his men try to shoot Dany and Drogon, but Dany dodges them at every turn.
Euron knows they are ****ed and he and his men jump into the water.
Jon and Grey Worm notice the Golden Company has marched back inside the gates. Greyworm says they have to wait.Drogon and Dany appear out of nowhere and burn the Scorpions and the gate so Dany and Jon’s armies can enter King’s Landing.
Golden Company members come out and have a hostage with a cloak over their head (unknown who this may be.)
Euron is with his fleet and sees Yara’s boats, then Drogon screams. Dany is using the same tactic Aegon did when he invaded Harrenhal. She attacks from atop, both her and Drogon screaming at the same time, in-sync, both in full-blown armor. Euron’s fleet goes “Dracarys.”
The musical cue “Shall We Begin?” plays, but more intense.
Euron and his men try to shoot Dany and Drogon, but Dany dodges them at every turn.
Euron knows they are ****ed and he and his men jump into the water.
Jon and Grey Worm notice the Golden Company has marched back inside the gates. Greyworm says they have to wait.
Drogon and Dany appear out of nowhere and burn the Scorpions and the gate so Dany and Jon’s armies can enter King’s Landing.
Jon smiles at Dany because he knew she wasn’t going mad, like Tyrion and others were trying to tell him (the musical cue “Truth” plays.)
An all-out battle takes place in King’s Landing.
Cersei does something along with Tyrion’s help (“I never bet against my family.) This has long been speculated to be using wildfire to set King’s Landing ablaze and blame it on Dany. Tyrion is the traitor.
Dany and Jon are finally face-to-face in the final scene.
More Anecdotes:
Dany has a sword with a red stone in the middle. Could be a legendary Targaryen Valyrian Steel sword.
Jaime arrives towards the end and views the devastation, believing it was Dany’s doing (it was Cersei and Tyrion.)
The final scene with Dany/Jon is fairly long.
They have a long, emotional hug with teary eyes. Jon feels responsible as he should have come with her and her fleet to King’s Landing.
Jon finally tells Dany he loves her.
Jon tells Danaerys about what Tyrion told him about her going mad.
The scene ends with them looking at each other, appalled.
Arya steals a peasant’s face to enter the Red Keep in order to go after Cersei.
The Hound and The Mountain meet to prep for Cleganebowl.
Musical cues: Truth, Shall We Begin, Rains of Castamere, Greyjoy theme, Spoils of War, more intense version of Truth in the final scene.
This coincides with earlier leaks of Tyrion using wildfire on King’s Landing (which is still in play underneath the entire city) and Tyrion being a traitor. It even includes the musical cues used throughout the episode.
Believe at your own peril, but we’re willing to bet on this one. As the penultimate episode in the series, this is shaping out to be one of the best episodes ever.
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Have you seen the infamous bell scene everyone’s discussing?Just read up on it now. Not really sure because I didn't have audio for a lot of those scenes... if there's bells, I doubt the "bells" themselves made Dany go crazy. That feels like a misinterpretation, to me, especially since I misinterpreted some scenes myself. Seems more likely, based off what I've seen, that she's not willing to entertain the idea of surrender, not that the bells in particular triggered something in her. But I'm just speculating since I didn't hear that. I could be wrong.
So as far as you’ve seen there’s not actually anything that makes her snap particularly? She just goes 0-100 just like that?
I think the writers/show runners see it as like... Missandei died, she lost two dragons (her children), she executes Varys in the next episode by fire and everyone is betraying her, she's had several moments in the show where she acts on impulse and exerts power over others. And then you have stuff like Olenna telling her she needs to be a dragon, not a sheep. I think the writers probably think it was built up to sufficiently. But I don't really think so... it's not like she goes from 0-100, it's more like she goes from 40-100. It does feel rushed.
Is Drogon on the loose or do they portray it as Dany not giving a fuck about who she kills?
Both, Dany definitely gives orders that make the situation much worse than it needs to be. Drogon is pretty much a nuke who follows her every order (which is why it's so weird and frustrating that his sibling got so easily killed an episode before...)
Can you tell me Cersei’s “story” in the episode? Apparently she surrenders? Can you tell me how that goes down? And how does she react to Jaime coming back?
Honestly not sure, the Cersei scenes seemed to be heavy on dialogue and I couldn't hear it in most of them. She kinda just retreats to where Jaime finds her, which I guess makes sense since there's not really much she can do with the scorpions taken out, the iron fleet scorched, and the Golden Company slaughtered.
So Jon doesn't kill Daenerys when she's in the moment of madness?
It's more like she becomes hellbent on a particular mode of justice that Jon realizes he will not be able to discourage.
I was wondering if you could describe how the Jon killing Daenerys scene will play out? Does he do it in cold blood?
The tone of it is very tragic. It's kind of like she's completely consumed by madness and he's saying how much he loves her and he's loyal to her, then he stabs her when he gets close enough. It's obviously traumatizing for him to do because he does love her. This is actually the one thing I hope they keep in the books, and it wouldn't surprise me if that's where they got it from. Obviously, the show didn't do a good job of getting to this endpoint in a way that makes sense for the characters, so it feels sudden and unearned, but I could see the books pulling it off.
Oh interesting thanks. It just seemed weird that such a climatic death would happen in the middle of an episode.
When you say post-King’s landing stuff, how does that work? is Dany actually on the throne for a bit before he kills her then? He doesn’t kill her in the heat of her madness in the battle?
Yeah, there's stuff after King's Landing is sacked. Dany gives a speech about freeing slaves across the world, etc. Some scenes where characters are reflecting on the devastation she's caused. Some scenes where they're deciding how to handle Tyrion, who's a prisoner. If it does happen in episode 6, there's probably 40-50 minutes of buildup before Jon actually commits to killing Dany.
Do you any details on what happens after dany dies. All the leaks say Drogon just carries off her body? That true and to where?
Can't say, I didn't see those scenes. Sorry. Just speculating, but it doesn't sound unrealistic to me... I didn't see Drogon die and they need him to go off somewhere, so...
More questions if you don’t mind and if you know the answer - How does Dany come to learn about Varys’s plotted betrayal? Do you have any more context on Tyrion being arrested? Is it because he tries to stop her?
Most of the Varys stuff happens in dialogue/off-screen so I really don't know. I'm catching up on other "leaks" right now and it seems like everyone disagrees on how this goes down, which makes sense to me, because it seems like it'll happen quickly based off some minor, short scene. Tyrion gets arrested because he frees Jaime to try to save Cersei, I think. His arrest definitely happens after that and there's no way that it's not a factor in it.
Did you say before that Tyrion lives tho?
Unless they filmed alternate scenes where Tyrion dies and invested in post-production to polish those scenes with ADR, CGI, editing, etc for some inexplicable reason to throw off a tiny minority of the viewer base, Tyrion lives and will be on Bran's small council.
I don't even know how Tyrion could die and a King still be elected, given how the ending pans out. He'll live.
One question I have is, do you have any context on Jon taking the black again? Is he forced to do it? Is there some sort of trial? Or is it entirely voluntary because he wants to give up his claim to the throne forever?
I'm really unclear about why Jon takes the black, but it seems more like he makes the decision himself, or that he makes the decision in conjunction with other people. It doesn't seem like he's forced to do it, or at least not that he's doing it against his will. He's pretty defeated after killing Dany.
Question, is it 'take the black' as in definitely joining the Night Watch again or is it him walking to the North?
Is there any chance he's just walking to live with the free folk?
I don't know 100% about Jon's epilogue but he's not just going north to just retire out in the wild, it's definitely related to the Night's Watch. Taking the black is what makes him no longer a legitimate heir to the throne.
What about Ghost? Can you describe Jon’s final scene? Does it show him arrive at Castle Black or anything and reunite with Ghost?
I'm sorta mum on this because the epilogue scenes were very WIP when I saw them and I'm anxious about revealing the precise amount of information I know about them, haha. Let's just say I didn't see a whole lot of specifics and what I saw might not even be in the final episode, besides what I already mentioned. Sorry dude, hopefully it turns out to be a good little ending montage. People seemed pretty pissed about Ghost.
I wanted to know have you seen the last Jon scene?Does he reunite with tormund?Also do you know if Jon fights grey worm?
Jon and Greyworm fight the Golden Company together, and Jon surrenders to the Unsullied after killing Dany, but I don't recall any big fight scene between them. I haven't seen Every Single Scene, but I can't think of where one would fit, either. Maybe if Jon prevents Greyworm from killing someone during the sack, but I didn't watch anything like that myself.
I didn't see Tormund again in the show, but again, that doesn't mean it's not there.
Do you have any other information you can share?
Hmm. Nothing major that I haven't mentioned.
In the epilogue, the unsullied leave to cross the sea and start liberating slave cities on their own, because that's Dany's plan before Jon kills her -- she has this big speech scene, after sacking King's Landing, where she's talking about wrecking the world, liberating all of the slaves from their masters.
When they're deciding who to elect as king, Sam suggests holding a democratic election and the other nobles laugh at him. That's before they vote on Bran.
The Golden Company gets absolutely wrecked by the Unsullied. Arya tries to save civilians while KL is being sacked but fails, and leaves. Her plan is to kill Cersei but the Hound tells her that no one is going to survive Dany and to get out alive (before he fights his brother and dies). Dany's whole plan for every combat situation is "let Drogon handle it," including the scorpions, which works fine for some reason even though she lost a dragon to one last episode.