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Arya convinces Sansa to hide in the crypts. Edd is killed saving Sam, and the survivors flee into Winterfell. Jon and Daenerys unsuccessfully attempt to engage the Night King. Melisandre invokes R'hllor to ignite the trench surrounding Winterfell, but the wights use their bodies to dampen the fire, allowing them to breach the trench.
Davos survives the Battle of Winterfell, during which he helps command the Northern army. As dawn breaks, Davos watches as Melisandre removes her enchanted necklace and fades to bones in the snow. In the aftermath, Davos celebrates with the survivors and joins Jon when he marches the bulk of the remaining allied army to face Cersei.
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Fans knew Sunday's episode would be death-filled and the longest battle scene in cinematic history certainly featured some devastating goodbyes. 'Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell: Actors who ...
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"Winterfell" is the first episode of the eighth season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. The title of the episode refers to the castle Winterfell, where much of the episode takes place. The 68th episode of the series overall, it was written by Dave Hill and directed by David Nutter. [1] It first aired on HBO on April ...
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