Review: Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Brings Back that Westeros Magic
- Ser Duncan declines Summerhall and rides off with Prince Aegon 'Egg' in the Season 1 finale, after the trial and Baelor's death.
- Believing princes would coddle Egg, Dunk says he's `done with princes` and honors Ser Arlan by nailing a penny to a tree at Ashford Meadow before departing, with Arlan's ghost riding with him.
- They discuss heading to Dorne, while Prince Maekar did not grant permission and searches for Egg as wagons depart.
- Ser Duncan is currently off the hook, and his decision reframes knighthood as everyday service that could influence the future realm and the prince's character.
- Season 2 has already begun shooting, and Ira Parker, co-creator and showrunner, says it will adapt George R.R. Martin's The Mystery Knight novella, with side characters expected to return.
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