

One of my favorite episodes is 4 because the characters have seemingly got what they needed. Now that the biggest danger Westeros has ever has been defeated, what happens now? But that whole episode should be mesmerizing.Īfter venting, he did say he is looking forward to Sunday's episode because it's a "what comes next" episode.

The fact he can fly a dragon means he has to but his place is down there amongst the sword swingers. It's going to look cool but I wanted, in some ways - just as Jon does - to get back down on the ground.

I was slightly pissed off I was on a dragon, it stops me from fighting in a crowd. He lamented the fact that he wasn't on the battlefield to shoot those scenes, instead relegated to a studio where the dragon scenes are shot because dragons don't actually exist in our world (unfortunately). In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Harington opened up about the experience of shooting The Long Night. However, even though we felt somewhat let down, Jon Snow himself, Kit Harington, also felt cheated because he was on a dragon for most of the episode. It was one of the most epic hours in television history, but it did feel somewhat anti-climactic give how easily the Night King went down. There has been a lot of reaction to The Long Night, and deservedly so. With episode 3 of season 8 of Game of Thrones in the rearview mirror, it's time to look ahead at episode 4. Kit Harington was not too happy he was on a dragon for The Long Night Episode 5 is the penultimate episode for the show's final season, and it looks like it's going to be a big one. Of course, if you watched the most recent episode, you know that Daenerys wasn't received warmly by Cersei, who demonstrated her power for all to see. HBO on Wednesday released images teasing a war at King's Landing, where Daenerys and her armies have landing to stake her claim to the Iron Throne. The war against the Night King and his army of the undead might be over, but there's one last epic showdown to come.
