A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Finale Review

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Finale Review
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Finale Review Southeast Asia Home Amazon Deals Pro-tips by Codashop PC PS4 Xbox One Nintendo Mobile Entertainment EsportsMoreSearch Home More About IGN SEAContactAdvertisePressUser AgreementPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyRSSIGN Southeast Asia is operated under license by Media Prima Digital Sdn Bhd (199901014126) Change Region United States United Kingdom Australia Africa Adria Serbian/Croatian Adria Slovenian Benelux / Dutch Brazil China / 中国 Czechia / Slovakia France Germany Greece / Ελλάδα Hungary India Israel Italy / Italia Japan / 日本 Korea / 한국 Latin America Middle East – English Middle East – الأوسطالشرق Nordic Poland Portugal Southeast Asia Spain / España Turkey / Türkiye world.ign.com Register / Login Register / Login Login Register Tales of Dunk and Egg A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Finale Review Pound a copper penny into that old oak tree. This post might contain affiliation links. If you buy something through this post, the publisher may get a share of the sale. By Jim Vejvoda  Updated: Feb. 23, 2026, 11:31 a.m. Related reads:MapleStorySEA Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Massive Summer Updates This review contains full spoilers for this week’s episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.In “The Morrow”, a very battered Dunk wrestles with survivor’s guilt following Baelor’s death, wondering aloud why the gods spared him but took a prince’s life. Dunk’s low self-esteem, being smallfolk from Flea Bottom, makes him view himself as worth less than the highborn, even though if he’s learned anything this season it should be that knights and noble lords are full of crap. More like thisOpen Back Headphones: A Sound Experience Like No OtherDunk’s guilt also stems from Baelor, like Ser Arlan of Pennytree before him, having shown him kindness and fighting for him. But Ser Lyonel Baratheon gives Dunk a reality check early on, pointing out that as a Targaryen prince, Baelor was supposed to be safe and it was himself and the other members of Dunk’s seven knights who were actually risking their lives for him. “And the gods don’t favor a fraud,” he adds.While Ser Lyonel’s scenes – and a later scene with Raymun Fossoway and his honey trap new wife, Red – reintroduce some humor back into A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the season finale remains largely a dramatic tale as Dunk struggles with finding meaning in what transpired at Ashford and where to go next. Egg still wants to be Dunk’s squire, something even Egg’s dad Prince Maekar is willing to allow and have Dunk swear his sword to him. Dunk declines, saying he’s done with princes. Egg is disappointed in Dunk, doubting that he’s the knight he thought he was. Sometimes a kid knows just what to say to a grown-up to hit them where it hurts most.”Dunk is now his own man and his own knight.It’s not until Prince Daeron essentially broaches the subject of nature vs. nurture with Dunk, revealing that Aerion was a good kid once before he became a monster, that Dunk realizes he could perhaps have an influence on Egg to make sure he doesn’t end up being yet another Targaryen tyrant. If he’s to do this, though, he’ll do it on his terms, telling Maekar that Egg will learn as he did by living the life of the squire to a hedge knight. Maekar ain’t having it; royal pride and traditions demand that the Blood of the Dragon not live as a peasant. Or at least that’s his pretense. Maekar actor Sam Spruell has his best moments of the season in this finale, revealing a wounded humanity within this father exasperated by his family. When Maekar sees Egg standing at Aerion’s bedside holding a dagger – what a great moment that was of Egg looking at his white hair growing back and not wanting to look like his cruel brother – he doesn’t respond with anger or punishment, but comfort and compassion, gently placing his hands on his youngest son’s shoulders. He understands why Egg is doing what he’s doing at that moment and knows exactly who Aerion is. It’s an incredibly human scene and it’s all done without anyone saying a word, but it speaks volumes. As Maekar tells Dunk when he rejects his offer of taking Egg on the road, Egg is his last son. He can’t stomach anything bad happening to him. Egg has other ideas. In the end, the impetuous scamp cons Dunk once again, running off to be Dunk’s squire by saying Maekar had given him his blessing (which we learn in the humorous end credits scene is not the case at all). Dunk and Egg are now free to wander the, ahem, Nine Kingdoms seeking adventure. And as symbolized by that bittersweet final image of the specter of Ser Arlan riding away from them, Dunk is now his own man and his own knight.A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 can’t arrive soon enough for me. Related reads:A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: What We Know So Far About Season 2 The Verdict What the life of a prince is worth is debated at several points in the Season 1 finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, as Dunk is riddled with guilt over the death of Prince Baelor. The latter’s brother, Prince Maekar, is humanized in this episode, as we see how he handles his youngest son, Egg. There’s a small but welcome return of humor after a couple of very gloomy episodes, but for the most part “The Morrow” is a dramatic and ultimately hopeful conclusion to what’s been a wonderful journey back through Westeros. This post might contain affiliation links. If you buy something through this post, the publisher may get a share of the sale. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Finale Review 8 IGN Logo Great A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ends its first season with the promise of even greater adventures ahead for its heartwarming heroes Dunk and Egg. By Jim Vejvoda  More Reviews by Jim Vejvoda 9 EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert – Review 9 Tales of Dunk and Egg – Review 9 Tales of Dunk and Egg – Review Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments. Ad ©2026 IGN Southeast Asia is operated under license by Media Prima Digital Sdn Bhd (199901014126) ‘

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