Stick them with the pointy end2/17/2023 Watching Episode 3 is an exercise in trying to follow action without light. Was that person who just fell in battle important? Is Brienne still alive or is that wight eating her? That being said, it made watching Episode 3 an exercise in trying to follow the action. It makes sense that the battle would be dark since this takes place at night and lighting isn't exactly prevalent here. Game of Thrones Season 8: Everything you need to know It didn't last nearly as long as the Long Night of myth, but it felt like it thanks to the expanded runtime and the nighttime setting. It was certainly a period of seemingly eternal darkness in this week's episode of Game of Thrones, which finally depicted the long-awaited Battle of Winterfell. Thousands died, but the Children of the Forest and the First Men banded together to push back the Others and were successful, leading to the building of things such as the Wall and the creation of the White Walkers to ensure a tragedy like that would never happen again. Probably one of the most important is the Long Night, a period during winter thousands of years ago when seemingly eternal darkness covered the land. There are many stories from Westerosi history that set up parallels to the events in the Game of Thrones series. Obviously, there are massive spoilers ahead for Season 8 Episode 3.
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