'Game Of Thrones' Season 7, Episode 7 Finale
Season 7 of "Game Of Thrones" is ending and we have a preview of the last episode that you don't want to miss watching! HBO

It's time to say goodbye to "Game of Thrones" as Season 7 wraps with Episode 7 called "The Dragon and the Wolf." The HBO series is ending this season with only seven episodes, as opposed to the usual ten we had grown accustomed to, but don't fret as this last episode is also the longest. It has been confirmed that the season finale will run for 79 minutes and 43 seconds, making it the longest episode to date. There is sure a lot happening in the series and we know a lot is going to be solved, but we also know that a lot is going to be held over until next year for Season 8.

The Season 7 finale episode of "Game of Thrones" is titled "The Dragon and the Wolf" and many people have theories as to what this episode will tell. All we can see from the preview is everyone coming together for what we can expected to be an epic showdown. Fans of the series have been longing for these scenes since the beginning and it's all happening on the last episode. What is going to happen? Who will survive? Who will die? HBO GO and HBO NOW (subscription required) live streams the episode starting at 9pm ET. Watch a preview for Episode 7 of Season 7 in the video above and tell us what you think!

Episode 6 of "Game of Thrones" was titled "Beyond The Wall" and it was one of the best chapters of the saga so far. Jon, the Hound, Jorah, Beric, Thoros, and Gendry journey beyond the wall with Tormund and two other Wildlings. They have various personal and philosophical conversations. Jeor had given Jon his family sword, Longclaw. Jon offered it to Jorah, but Jorah insists Jon keep it. An undead polar bear attacks, killing a Wildling; Thoros is savaged saving the Hound.

The men end up killing the bear. Jon and the others ambush and destroy a White Walker accompanied by wights, and all but one of the wights instantly collapse, inanimate. They capture the last wight, apparently turned by a different Walker and thus still animate. A horde of wights approaches as Gendry is sent alone to Eastwatch to send a raven to Daenerys while the others are trapped on a small island, separated from the wights by a ring of broken ice. The Night King and other White Walkers watch from high ground. Thoros succumbs to his wounds, and is cremated by his companions.

Gendry, exhausted, reaches Eastwatch, where Davos saves him and has the raven sent to Daenerys. Daenerys flies Drogon north with Rhaegal and Viserion, having received the raven and having rejected Tyrion's advice to "do nothing."

The wights attack Jon's group when the water refreezes, killing another Wildling and nearly overrunning the party. Daenerys arrives just in time and the dragons burn many wights. The men try to evacuate on Drogon but the wights continue to attack; the Night King kills Viserion with a thrown ice javelin. Jon stays on the ground and is subsequently dragged into the water, leaving Daenerys no choice but to leave with the others. Jon emerges from the water and is saved by Benjen Stark, who gives Jon his horse. Benjen falls against the wights while Jon escapes to Eastwatch.

Jon recovers aboard a ship. He apologizes to Daenerys for Viserion's death; she accepts the loss as the cost of her learning the truth, and she vows to fight the Night King with Jon. He calls her 'my Queen' and believes the Northern lords will come to accept her leadership. Daenerys hopes to be worthy of that trust. Back beyond the wall, the Night King resurrects Viserion, adding the dead dragon to his wight army.

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