“It just occurred to me, you’re probably the only man alive who knows where I’m going… So, is there life after death?” Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones' Season 8 Episode 6. –Arya Stark to Jon Snow, reminding him that as Daenerys knows who he really is-a Targaryen with a better claim to the Iron Throne-he will always be seen as a threat to the dragon queen. –Tyrion Lannister to Daenerys, after she chastised him for committing treason against her. “I freed my brother, and you slaughtered a city.” –Daenerys Targaryen to the cheering Dothraki, recalling the promises they made to her in Season 6 Episode 6. You killed my enemies in their iron suits. Quotable Quotes from 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Episode 6Įmilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones' Season 8 Episode 6. Without further ado, here are 20 of the most memorable quotes from Games of Thrones’ last ever episode. Meanwhile, the Stark pack not only survives, but also produces not one, but two rulers, and one wandering explorer. Tyrion Lannister lives to serve as Lord Hand once again, while Jon Snow leads the free folk and Ghost to a better life beyond the Wall. In the end, “cripples, bastards, and broken things” rule the day in Westeros.
Nope, the Iron Throne-which has been the dragon queen’s sole goal in life (alas, she won the battles, but lost the war)-met its end when an anguished Drogon burnt it to ashes after its mother was slayed by the man she loved most. And neither did Aegon Targaryen ‘cos he never wanted it.
Not Daenerys Targaryen either, as Jon Snow saw to that. So, who got to sit on the Iron Throne? Needless to say, SPOILERS ahead. Heart-wrenching, yet with hope for a brighter tyrant-free future, the final episode-which understandably made some fans happy, while making others livid-lived up to the HBO show’s reputation of delivering some of the most memorable images ever seen on TV.
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After eight seasons, Game of Thrones finally comes to an end, and its series finale, entitled “The Iron Throne,” reveals the fate of that ugly thing made from “the thousand blades of Aegon’s enemies.”