The conclusion of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, is the aftermath of the Trial of Seven, little action, but strong drama! “The Morrow” is directed by Sarah Adina Smith, she had directed ep, 4, “Seven.” It is written by Ira Parker and Ti Mikkel, she co-wrote the previous ep, “In the Name of the Mother.” The title is the best medieval way to say the Next Day. First, a flashback to the spoiler at the end of last ep.: Dunk had assembled all of his seven champions for the Trial of the Seven.
It ended with Dunk forcing Prince Aerion to withdrawn his accusation. He did so to the crowd cheering. Then, Dunk set down asks who has died. Steely Pate says, “Beesbury and Hardyng in the first charge.” The Humfreys have died and Ser Hardyng did not get his revenge. He has found the lance went into Dunk’s armor.
Steely Pate says burning oil should be poured on his wound. He is corrected by Prince Baelor that it is wine to be poured on the wound. He promises Maester Yormwell to tend to Ser Dunk after Aerion. Dunk says, “Your Grace. I am your man.” Baelor says he needs good knights. Dunk staggers back, Prince Baelor asks Ser Raymun to remove his helmet, I know what happens next! Raymun staggers over to him as Prince Baelor says his fingers feel like wood. He asks for Steely Pate to help him.
The blacksmith says the helmet is crushed. Prince Baelor turns to Ser Raymun and says it was his brother’s mace. Steely Pate pulls the helmet free. Ser Raymun hops over to see the back of Prince Baelor’s head. The prince turns, the back of his head is a bloody mess, Egg is shocked. Prince Baelor Targaryen, Hand of the King and Heir to the Iron Throne, falls down dead. What could have been if he lived and bring honor to the Targaryens and the Seven Kingdoms?
Dunk repeats again and again, “Get up” to plead for him like Ser Arlan and “I’m sorry” as Egg kneels next to him. A trumpet almost the blues is heard as we see Ser Lyonel and a masester (Paul Murphy) in a black cloak standing before a overhanging tree. Finally, Lyonel offers a flask, which is to Dunk still with a battered face, swollen and now black eye, silent leaning on a tree. It is his tree and Dunk is laid out and doesn’t move his body!
Lyonel says it was a “wonderful tournament”, he has a cut above his right eye, bloodied nose bridge, and a wound healing on his cheek. Ashford Septon waves a smoky branch in front of the hedge knight. Lyonel says Dunk could join him, Dunk just stares at him, the septon says Dunk is dying. He is sent away by Lyonel who tells Dunk he should go with him to Storm’s End. Ser Lyonel groans getting up and using a crutch. Dunk finally says it is a good offer, but Lyonel should be more respectful to Prince Baelor.
Lyonel bursts out, “I fought for you!” We see the split shield and sword next to Dunk. Lyonel says “there is a war coming” and offers Dunk to be by his side. There is no mourning here, just morning. Lyonel says that the caravan leaves after the “roast.” It may be the funeral pyre for Prince Baelor. Prince Maekar stands to the side along with two Whitecloaks. The young Ashford Septon gives the ceremonial words.
Prince Valarr is also at the ceremony. Maeker just watches. Later, Dunk is at the now extinguished pyre and Prince Valarr sits and says that his father died in his armor. He asks why the gods took a man who be a “great king” and spared him. Dunk limps through the Ashford marketplace. Ser Raymun Fossoway calls Dunk over. Dunk thinks everyone blames him for Baelor’s death. Raymun limps over to Dunk to hug him. He points out that Steffon took the tent thinking his cousin betrayed him. Raymun smiles saying he defeated him.
He points out the green apple on his shield that he had made to differ from Steffon’s “wormy, red one.” This was before the trial, but I’m glad it was somewhere in the story. A ginger woman (Rowan Robinson) in a red dress walks out to pour some water. He introduces Rowan and kisses her. Dunk doesn’t realize that she is his wife! Funny. She had watched him in the trial and fancied Raymun! He explains that he didn’t have a squire so Rowan helped him out his armor. She notes that she is going to have a baby. Um, a baby in one night?
This is the Red character, the prostitute at Ser Manfred Dondarrion, so he must be the father!, and then cheered for Dunk at the trial. Robinson played Zaya in the fantasy show, The Wayfinders (2025-2026). Dunk is stunned and Raymun winks at him. Two knights ride up hailing Ser Duncan for Prince Maekar. Dunk hobbles with them. Prince Maekar is in a cold room, Dunk is there, and he sends away the guards. The prince says he sent Aerion to the Free Cities in the East. Where his childhood friend, Rafe, wanted to go.
Maekar says, struggling to keep an even voice that some would say he wanted to kill his brother. Dunk says Maekar swung the mace, but blames himself since he was the point of the Trial of Seven. He had said nothing to Baelor and the prince volunteering fully knowing that he would be in danger. Maekar is calm now, but during the trial, he fully knew who he was attacking, it may have been an accident, but is still to blame.
He says Dunk hears the whispers, but that everything that goes wrong in the kingdoms would have been stopped by Baelor and his death blamed on the hedge knight. Under his tree, Dunk wondered if he could have lost a hand or foot in “exchange for a prince’s life.” Maekar asks with contempt what his tree told him. Dunk tells him that Ser Arlan would say every evening, “What will the morrow would bring.” Nice title reference and exact words from the novella.
We see Egg, in a black cap and his noble clothes, listening in through a crack in the door. Dunk says that there might be a need for his foot more than a prince’s life. Maekar vehemently disagrees. The emotional context is in the series, just the words are on the page. Maekar slowly walks behind Dunk and says his youngest son, Egg, should be a squire. He continues saying Egg will only serve Ser Duncan. Dunk says he is a good boy.
Maekar says Dunk will serve him at Summerhall and Aegon will then be his squire. He says his master-at-arms will complete Dunk’s training. This is interesting, my take reading it was Maekar was humbled and wanted to do right by Baelor with Ser Duncan, but here, there is a veil of contempt. Dunk coughs, asks for forgiveness, but says he no longer wants to be around princes. Though Egg is technically a prince! We see Egg’s face again. Dunk struggles to limp down the stairs and sees Egg in a corner like a time-out!
Sitting next to him with the window between them, Dunk asks Egg if he was spying. He says no and asks if Dunk is in pain. Instead, Dunk says, “I can’t.” Egg says that maybe he isn’t the knight he thought he was and walks away. I think that one hurt more than most of hits from the trial! A closeup of Dunk’s face. Ser Arlan, in flashback with the tree and hill that began the series, asks Dunk if he heard of a story. Dunk says it was from Ser Arlan. The knight just continues saying that a lord told “the boys” to nail a penny to a tree and to take it down after the battle.
The origin of his name, nice! Dunk asks why Ser Arlan did not knight him. He gets no response. Dunk cries and then suddenly Ser Arlan revives! He says, “A true knight always finishes a story.” Dunk is back at the Beesbury tent, there are cheers to Ser Beesbury and Hardyng, he is quiet. Raymun wonders how the bees stay in a hive covering a stone casket. Rowan tells him the queen bee is in the coffin. I’m getting serious Samwell Tarly and Gilly vibes from this couple! There was no Rowan in the novella.
Valarr takes a seat and Dunk limps over to him saying the knights died because of him. He asks if Dunk will take Egg as his squire. Valarr says his brother is not a monster. Dunk thinks he is talking about Egg, but it is Aerion. Valarr says he was a “glad child” who liked fishing. We see flies around a plate of fish, Egg is slumped on the side of his bed, he walks over to see himself in a mirror. Very Taxi Driver (1976)! He walks over to his sleeping brother with a knife behind his back!
Egg looks tearful and hears a noise, turning to see his father sitting in the darkness. Maekar puts his hands on Egg’s shoulder and the knife drops. A knock at the door as a guard says it is Ser Duncan. He is waiting in a hallway when Lady Gwin says she doesn’t blame Dunk for what happened on her name day. The conversation with Egg including these scenes are all additions to the novella. Ser Maekar hurriedly walks into his room. Dunk says Baelor’s last words were the realm needs good men.
He agrees to take Egg as his squire, not at Summerhall, this continues the conversation that was in the novella. Dunk says Egg could learn from being away from nobles and castles. Instead, he will live the life of a hedge knight, in stables and on the road. Maekar says Aegon is son of the dragon, so here we go again, the same as Aerion! Dunk nods. Maekar says to Dunk, “He’s my last son”, and then leaves. Dunk readies the staddles for Chestnut and then Sweetfoot appears! He never brought up in the novella.
Ser Samwell, err, Raymun brought Sweetfoot. Dunk says he isn’t going with Ser Lyonel. He asks about Raymun who says his father is having a new cider business. Dunk gives Raymun Sweetfoot and he bites a green apple to feed the white horse. Alone, Dunk uses a knife to nail a penny to the oak tree. Dunk talks to Chestnut saying he doesn’t know where Ser Arlan would go. Then, he hears Egg call his name! He jumps down with his green cape saying his father told Egg to serve Duncan. Dunk corrects him, “Serve you, Ser Duncan” and gives Chestnut to Egg.
They ride and Dunk says they could go anywhere in the Seven Kingdoms, Egg corrects him saying nine kingdoms. He names off the nine kingdoms, hilarious!, Dunk tries to work it out. Egg says, “They have good puppet shows in Dorne.” We see them ride down the road, a wheat field to the side and Ser Arlan riding behind them before turning away on Sweetfoot. End scene: Prince Aerion is on a carriage, Maekar rides back asking about Aegon, he screams about his son again escaping him! The end credits run with “Sixteen Tons”, the song by Tennesee Ernie Ford. This show has some strange music and song choices.
Largely, this is a dramatic ep with very little action, if the writers wanted some action, the long flashback with Rafe could have brought over to this ep. I’m disappointed that Tanselle is never shown, basically a damsel in distress, a little underwritten part in the novella and show. I would have at least liked to see her bandaged hand and looking as she is leaving Ashford. Great beginning, Ep. 3 and 4 were highlights, then it kinda lags, but the show is still the best! Read the novella if you need more Dunk and Egg adventure. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a fantasy with its own hard edged “reality”, Dunk and Egg are the best pair especially Claffey and Ansell!, there is still more adventures ahead!
Four+ Shields out of Five!
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