It’s “Game of Thrones” rewatch season for the last time, as we gear up for the HBO show’s final episodes. Some fans will start at the beginning of last season, while those with a bit more time might spend roughly 2 1/2 days revisiting the entire series.
Then there’s the rest of us who want to catch up but only wish to return to a few great episodes. But which episodes? There’s Cersei’s walk of shame (Season 5, Episode 10), the first time we see what that green wildfire can do (Season 2, Episode 9), the Mountain and the Viper (Oberyn Martell) facing off (Season 4, Episode 8), Jon Snow’s resurrection (Season 6, Episode 2) and all those terrible Dorne scenes with the Sandsnakes (Season 5, various episodes).
So how do you choose? Luckily, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have a knack for filling the most beautiful, memorable episodes with major plot points, so we’ve put together a five-hour journey through Westeros and beyond. Think of it as an enjoyable set of CliffsNotes to prep you for the war to come.
These are best watched in the order presented.
• “Winter Is Coming” (Season 1, Episode 1)
Sure, it might seem a little obvious to start from the beginning, but cliches are cliche for a reason. As with any series, the first episode introduces the audience to an entirely new world — namely, Westeros. We meet the most important houses: the Starks, Lannisters, Targaryens and Baratheons. We also get our first glimpse of vital elements such as the Night’s Watch (and thus the Wall), and we see the White Walkers in action (specifically, killing two members of the Night’s Watch).