Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’. If you haven’t seen ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ yet and wish to avoid spoilers, please stop reading now.‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ heads into its season finale with Episode 6, ‘The Morrow,’ which premiered on February 23, 2026. The story picks up right after Prince Baelor Breakspear’s death in Episode 5 and keeps the focus tight on Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire, Egg. With grief still fresh, Duncan must face the fallout of the fight that changed everything and decide what kind of knight he wants to be when the realm starts asking harder questions.
Season finale of ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ after Baelor’s death
OTTplay reports that the finale centers on the emotional and political consequences for Duncan as he processes the loss and tries to hold his ground in a world driven by rank and loyalty. The episode arrives after a brutal turning point in ‘In the Name of the Mother,’ which ends with the “Trial of Seven” and Baelor’s death while defending Duncan’s honor. OTTplay notes that the moment sparked heavy online conversation and helped push the earlier episode toward near-perfect IMDb ratings.
Duncan and Egg take center stage in ‘The Morrow’
Duncan, played by Peter Claffey, and Egg, played by Dexter Sol Ansell, remain the heart of the finale, with their bond tested by events from the trial. The finale tracks how both characters navigate the consequences of Baelor’s death, forcing Duncan to weigh his next move instead of riding away from trouble. The story also turns toward a final confrontation where Prince Maekar Targaryen could face Duncan one final time.The episode also puts Duncan’s identity under pressure. OTTplay highlights the question hanging over him: does he stay a roaming hedge knight, or does he accept a more fixed place inside the realm’s strict order? That choice matters more now because Duncan is no longer just a bystander. His name carries weight, and the people around him want answers.The series differs from ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘House of the Dragon.’ Rather than chasing spectacle, the series keeps its feet on the ground. It finds drama in bruised pride, hard choices, and the price characters pay when they stand by their word.As for what comes next, HBO is already moving forward with Season 2. OTTPlay reports the network is aiming for an early 2027 release.



