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When I Died on Game of Thrones: The Failed Mastermind

In honor of the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, IGN is taking a look back at some of the iconic characters who’ve fallen along the way, and the lasting impact they had on the story. These heroes and villains may not have made it to the end of the road, but their lives weren’t in vain – they stand as a fitting reminder that when you play the game of thrones, you win, or you die.

Petyr Baelish might have come from nothing, but for a long time he was one of the likeliest contenders to end up sitting on the Iron Throne. As master manipulator whose allegiances were never set in stone — not even when it came to his love of Catelyn Stark — he was single-minded in his pursuit of power.

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The Game of Thrones House Scorecard

In the first season of Game of Thrones, Cersei Lannister warned that, “when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.” The HBO series will end this year in its eighth season, meaning we will soon know who ends up on the Iron Throne (if anyone) and who dies trying.

In anticipation of the end, we went back to the beginning of the series to score how the houses progressed season by season. We included every Westerosi house which (at some point) held a wardenship or (at some point) sat on a throne… foreign or otherwise.

The houses were given points for every living character loyal to them. They received an additional point if those characters possessed magic. They also gained a point for every army they controlled. Bonus points were awarded if a house made progress from the previous season or if they did something awesome (like killing an annoying child king). No house has scored higher than twenty throughout the series so far.

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Marvel’s Star Wars Series Takes New Creative Direction

The Marvel Comics ongoing Star Wars series will take a new creative direction when writer Greg Pak (Planet Hulk) and artist Phil Noto (Star Wars: Chewbacca) take over with July’s Issue #68. The first adventure under this new creative team will see the main cast split up into teams to track down some Imperial probe droids sent to different parts of the galaxy. According to Pak, Luke and R2-D2 will pair off in a story that will have a Western feel, while Han and Leia’s quest will have a gangster movie vibe. There will also be a more unlikely pairing when Chewbacca teams with C-3PO.

Check out the cover to Star Wars #68 by Noto.

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Star Wars Rebels Creator on Ezra’s Fate and the Series’ Legacy

Warning! FULL SPOILERS for all of Star Wars Rebels ahead! 

At Star Wars Celebration 2019, Rebels executive producer Dave Filoni was joined by Taylor Gray (Ezra Bridger), Vanessa Marshall (Hera), and Tiya Sircar (Sabine Wren) for a heartfelt look back on the series, which wrapped up its four-season arc back in 2018. And while it was nice to hear stories about the good old days, the question on everyone’s mind – including the cast – was, where is Ezra?

In case you forgot, Ezra sacrifices himself during the series finale (“Family Reunion – and Farewell”) in order to save the crew of the Ghost from the clutches of Thrawn and his soldiers. The last time we see Ezra, the young Jedi uses his strong connection to the force and summons a large group of Purrgil – space whales that can travel through hyperspace – to defeat Thrawn’s blockade. Shortly after their engagement with Thrawn’s forces, the Purrgil jump to hyperspace to an unknown location with Thrawn and Ezra in their possession. So, where did they go?

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