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The Last of the Starks 

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The Battle of Winterfell is over and a new chapter for Westeros begins.

Director:

David Nutter

Writers:

George R.R. Martin (based on "A Song of Ice and Fire" by), David Benioff (created by) | 5 more credits »
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Cast

Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Peter Dinklage ... Tyrion Lannister
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau ... Jaime Lannister
Lena Headey ... Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke ... Daenerys Targaryen
Kit Harington ... Jon Snow
Sophie Turner ... Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams ... Arya Stark
Liam Cunningham ... Davos Seaworth
Nathalie Emmanuel ... Missandei
Alfie Allen ... Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright ... Bran Stark
Gwendoline Christie ... Brienne of Tarth
Conleth Hill ... Lord Varys
John Bradley ... Samwell Tarly
Hannah Murray ... Gilly
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Storyline

After the funeral for the dead, there is a feast at Winterfell. Gendry is recognized as a Baratheon and proposes Arya to marry him. Brienne and Jaime have a love affair. Daenerys asks Jon to keep secret about his roots but he decides to tell Sansa and Arya. Daenerys, her dragons and her fleet stumble upon Euron's fleet and are defeated and Missandei is captured by the enemy. Daenerys decides to go to King's Landing to ask Cersei to surrender but she takes a tragic decision. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

5 May 2019 (USA) See more »

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Dolby Digital

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1.78 : 1
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Did You Know?

Trivia

Executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have cameos in the banquet scene as wildlings sharing a toast with Tormund. See more »

Goofs

There are three errors in Gendry's statement "I'm not Gendry Rivers anymore": first, no one has ever addressed him as "Gendry Rivers" in the show, only as "Gendry". Second, the special surname is given only to bastards who are noble-born and that their noble parent has acknowledged them openly; Robert has never acknowledged Gendry as his son. In fact, Gendry was unaware that Robert was his father until Melisandre told him that in Game of Thrones: The Bear and the Maiden Fair, long after Robert's death. Third, the special surname is given according to the region in which the bastard in question was born (in the North - Snow, in Dorne - Sand, etc.). Had Gendry been acknowledged by Robert, his surname would have been "Waters", not "Rivers", because he was born in the Crownlands, not in the Riverlands. However, he never made official claims to be recognised as the royal bastard and thus could know the details wrong. See more »

Quotes

Sansa Stark: Tyrion, what if there's someone else? Someone better?
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Alternate Versions

The version that originally aired had a modern paper coffee cup visible in one of the scenes (see goofs). The scene was re-processed to digitally remove the cup (which was from a local independent coffee shop called 'Paper Cup' in Titanic Quarter, Belfast, near to the set), and only that version is now officially available. See more »

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Referenced in Thronecast: The Last Of The Starks (2019) See more »

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This doesn't feel like GoT anymore.
6 May 2019 | by bruinsblackhawksSee all my reviews

I've never written a review before but this called for one... I hoped it would never happen to the show, but it did. This show had been so superior in writing for the longest time and now it's just cutting corners for the sake of setting up some cool shots or dramatic takes, and it's an extreme disservice to not only the loyal fans but GRRM himself. I've tried to excuse it for the last couple of episodes, but this is not the Game of Thrones that I've loved for the longest time. I will no longer be looking forward to watching this show... I thought Game of Thrones was better than choosing shock-factor over actual storytelling, but I was wrong. I truly hope others can enjoy the new direction the show is taking, and if you do, then you are extremely lucky and I hope it lives up to your expectations. Sadly, however, I am not one of them. I'm sorry this is how it is ending, GRRM, because I don't think this is what you'd have wanted.


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