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How does season 1 Game of Thrones end?
Ned seeks to find out who murdered his predecessor, Jon Arryn. He uncovers dark secrets about the powerful Lannister family, which includes Robert’s queen, Cersei, that his predecessor died trying to expose. The season ends with Viserys dead and Daenerys becoming the Mother of Dragons.
Is got worth watching?
Without a doubt, Game of Thrones is pretty much a must-watch for anyone who calls themselves a fan of television. Yes, it’s a fantasy show; you have your dragons, kings, queens, knights, and all that. But when you get into the meat of the series, you’ll find it’s actually a drama story in disguise.
How was Jon Snow revived?
Jon Snow met a shocking end at the knives of his Night’s Watch brothers during season 5’s “Mother’s Mercy.” All hope seemed lost for a short period, though thankfully, Jon Snow was resurrected by Melisandre in time for a showdown with Ramsay Bolton.
What is the first episode of the first season of Game of Thrones?
“Winter Is Coming” is the first episode of the first season of Game of Thrones. It is the first episode of the series overall. It premiered on April 17, 2011.
What happened to Drogon in the Game of Thrones series finale?
Drogon, Dany’s one remaining dragon, carries her away from King’s Landing. This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones’ series finale. In the Game of Thrones finale, Jon Snow is tragically forced to take out his aunt/love Daenerys Targaryen after she goes full Mad Queen and burns King’s Landing to the ground.
What happened to the Iron Throne on ‘Game of Thrones’?
Drogon melted the Iron Throne down, bringing the storied chair’s history full circle, although the finale’s script confirmed that this wasn’t an intentional move by the dragon, but simply a result of his fury. After burning down the Iron Throne, Drogon picks up Daenerys’ lifeless body and departs, never to be seen again.
Where will Daenerys and Drogon be buried in Game of Thrones?
As the old home of the Targaryens and birthplace of dragons, Valyria makes more sense as a final resting place for Drogon and Daenerys in Game of Thrones – unless he really does just keep flying around until he dies. James is Screen Rant’s Movies Lead Editor, having started out as a writer for the site back in 2019.