
When one of Varys's "little birds," Martha, enters the room, they have a brief exchange in which Martha tells Varys that "she won't eat" ("she" presumably being Dany), and Varys replies that they'll "try again at supper." Martha believes Dany's soldiers are watching her, and Varys attempts to reassure the little girl by reminding her that big risks garner big rewards. My money's on yes, but that's beside the point, for now. Although he's still doing this later in the episode when Grey Worm comes for him, it's unclear whether he actually sent any ravens-if he did, it happened offscreen. In the episode's opening scene, Varys was very clearly writing letters explaining Jon Snow's true identity, presumably to send to everyone with a pair of eyeballs in Westeros in order to justify Jon seizing the throne. Here's what everybody missed as we became absorbed in Varys's execution, Dany's massacre of the smallfolk, and Cleganebowl (the hype was real): Varys and his young spy, Martha, were actively trying to poison Dany before she cut his scheming short. Will Arya kill Dany, fulfilling the final part of Melisandre's "brown eyes, green eyes, blue eyes" prediction? (Dany should have purple eyes, based on the books, but actress Emilia Clarke's eyes are, indeed, green.) Will Jon kill Dany for her crimes during the Fall of King's Landing, and assume his rightful role as king? Or will something more surprising happen-a twist, involving Varys and his little birds, that seems extremely likely in light of some quiet scenes early on in Episode 5?
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With Daenerys Targaryen gone full Mad Queen in Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 5, "The Bells," the question on everybody's mind is simple: Who can possibly stop the Dragon Queen in the show's final episode ever? Now Playing: Game Of Thrones Episode 5 Breakdown & Recap - "The Bells" (Season 8)

She made it out of Episode 5 with the victory she wanted, but her actions at King's Landing conflicted with her previous pronouncement that she didn't want to be "queen of the ashes." The move alienated many of Dany's allies, which raises the question: will the series' finale also be the end for the Mother of Dragons? We might already know how that will happen, as you can see below.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's (Some fans are wondering if we'll see Young Griff, but that seems highly unlikely.) Characters like Arya, Tyrion, and Jon Snow appear shellshocked by everything that's happened, but throughout the second half of the episode, we never got a look at how Daenerys is feeling about things. HBO's official previews of the episode have revealed almost nothing-the Episode 6 teaser trailer and photos only include the sorts of things you would expect after watching Episode 5, which means there's plenty of speculation to go around.

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Game of Thrones' very last episode-Season 8, Episode 6-is coming to TV and computers everywhere on Sunday, May 19.
