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"The Long Night" is the third episode of the eighth season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 70th episode overall. It was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss , and directed by Miguel Sapochnik . [ 1 ]
The viewership for the four broadcasts on HBO during the premiere night was 2.54 million, a decrease of around one million or 28.6% compared to the previous episode. [3] [4] During the first four days of release, the episode was watched by more than 16 million U.S. viewers on all platforms, based on data from the Nielsen Corporation and HBO. [5]
The episode was the first to feature Old Nan, played by Margaret John, who died before the series was broadcast; the episode is dedicated to her memory in the final credit. The title of the episode is the demeaning nickname given to Jon Snow by Ser Alliser Thorne, the sadistic trainer of Night's Watch recruits, referring to his highborn origins.
"And Now His Watch Is Ended" is the fourth episode of the third season of HBO's fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 24th episode of the series. It was written by showrunners and executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss and directed by Alex Graves , his directorial debut for the series.
"Game of Thrones" fans may have a few more reasons to be upset these days, but before Sunday’s episode, the biggest gripe about this final season of the show had been the lighting. Or, rather ...
Erik Kain of Forbes called this "one of the best, most exciting episodes I've seen in the entire show's run, let alone this season," citing "High action and a series of pretty crazy revelations." [3] Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode 10/10, labeling it a "masterpiece". He praised the Tyrion/Daenerys scenes but predominantly the final sequence ...
(Here’s a fifth layer: Spade recently knocked an interview I did with Alex Moffat during an episode. Not nice !) Marcello Hernandez plays Juan Soto — Church Lady takes him to task.
Sadly, it seems as if viewers will need to fight through more insane ogling to arrive at anything real. Episode 4 begins with Nate (Colm Feore), bothered once again by Ainsley (Michelle Randolph ...