Emilia Clarke warns fans about Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 5
By Sandy C.
If you thought Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 3 was huge, just wait until Episode 5, Emilia Clarke warns fans.
Spoiler alert! Fans should have watched Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 3 “The Long Night,” by now, and if not, you need to! Huge spoilers ahead.
The latest episode of Game of Thrones blew our minds and we can’t imagine a moment that will leave us as shocked as Arya Stark saving the day. We all watched expecting Jon Snow (or even Daenerys) to appear and kill the Night King, but it was Arya who saved the day. But with three episodes still left, which moment can possibly beat that one? Well, there is one coming up, according to Emilia Clarke.
Take a look at Clarke’s interview with Jimmy Kimmel, below:
Clarke blurts out “Episode 5 is bigger,” which sends gasps across the audience and even stumbles Jimmy Kimmel. She then adds “find the biggest TV you can!” Hey, if you have been wanting a bigger, better, newer television, now you have the perfect excuse! Not to mention, a newer model may have better brightness, which will help us see the episode better.
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What do you think is waiting for us in Episode 5? More deaths, for sure. “The Long Night” featured the deaths of Jorah, Lyanna, and Theon. They all hurt, we had a special place in our hearts for each, but we can’t say any of them are major characters. So, a big death is definitely on the way.
Do you think Episode 5 will be the big episode we’ve all been waiting for? Daenerys vs Cersei? If so, what can we expect from the final episode? Share your theories with us in the comments!
There are three episodes left of Game of Thrones. Episode 4 premieres Sunday, May 5, only on HBO.