'Game of Thrones' final season: here's what Florence + The Machine's song "Jenny of Oldstones" means for the endgame. By Josh Wigler Contributor Powerful enough on its own, “Jenny of Oldstones” holds ...
The second episode of this season of Game of Thrones closed things out a little differently, opting to provide a newly released Florence + the Machine song instead of the usual classical score. "Jenny ...
A song is just a song — unless it’s on Game Of Thrones. Last night’s episode ended with Lady Brienne’s squire, Podrick Payne, singing “Jenny’s Song” to a group at Winterfell preparing to fight the ...
Game of Thrones has used music to foreshadow major moments in the past, but Sunday night's most recent episode included what will likely go down as the show's most definitive musical moment. Towards ...
The fantastic second episode of the final season of Game of Thrones was overflowing with memorable moments, including a final montage set to “Jenny of Oldstones,” sung by character Podrick Payne. The ...
Florence Welch took over vocal duties from Podrick Payne as the end credits of “Game of Thrones” rolled on Sunday night. “Jenny of Oldstones,” a haunting song adapted from George R.R. Martin’s “A Song ...
She never wanted to leave. In the second episode of Game of Thrones Season 8, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” Ser Brienne of Tarth’s squire, Podrick (Daniel Portman), regales his inebriated ...
While waiting for their almost certain death at the hands of the approaching White Walkers, the cast of characters holed up at Winterfell spent what may be their final hours in a variety of ways on ...