

But the crumbled Keep blocked all the exits. Together, they descend further down into the bowels of the Red Keep, trying to make it to the beach where their brother, Tyrion, had promised a boat would be waiting to shuttle them to safety. Jaime and Cersei Lannister: Except Euron is not the man who killed Jaime Lannister! Jaime runs through the rubble of the Red Keep, finding Cersei in the same room where they last saw each other at the end of Season 7. Euron, ever the blowhard, believes he delivered fatal blows to Jaime and utters a few self-satisfied final words: "I'm the man who killed Jaime Lannister." An intense scramble between the two ensues, but Jaime ultimately bests Euron, ramming a sword through the eldest Greyjoy's gut and twisting-hard. He jumps into the sea for cover (so much for a captain going down with the ship) and then washes up to the shore near the Red Keep-exactly where Jaime Lannister is clambering to get to Cersei. Alas, Dany and Drogon blast Euron's ship. In the fifth episode, "The Bells," the Iron Fleet waits in Blackwater Bay, its ships weighed down by more scorpions, ready to kill Daenerys' final and most powerful dragon, Drogon. The Iron Fleet fires off several scorpions, the enormous dragon-killing crossbows, ultimately killing Rhaegal, one of the two remaining dragons. First, in the fourth episode, "The Last of the Starks," Euron and the Iron Fleet hid in the bay of Dragonstone, ambushing Daenerys and her dragons. All season, he happens to be at the right place at the right time. Arya serves as our woman-on-the-ground, running through the streets and ducking into alleys, ashed bodies around each corner.Įuron Greyjoy: This guy. Bran stark- very likely to die Jon snow- could be, but not sure since he already died once Arya stark- again a high possibility.

Much of King's Landing: After Daenerys "goes mad," she rides Drogon over King's Landing, ravaging the city she came to liberate from Cersei Lannister's cruel rule. Surely it was a quicker death than Qyburn, practitioner of morally dubious black arts, deserved. Qyburn: Cersei's hand met his end by being slammed into a wall by The Mountain. Varys: After enlisting the help of his little birds to possibly spread the message of Jon Snow's true lineage, Daenerys dracarys'ed him for treason. Missandei: Daenerys' translator and trusted confidante unceremoniously had her head lopped off by Ser Gregor Clegane at Cersei's order, seemingly only to give us a plot point to reference for why Dany went mad. The Night King: Arya stabbed him through his cold, dead heart with her Valerian steel dagger, using a fighting trick we saw her employ in practice sessions with Brienne. Fans have been waiting years for the living to confront the Night King on Game of Thrones.
