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  "textContent": "One more episode, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is over, at least for now. Hopefully, they don’t make us wait forever between seasons, as House of the Dragon does. This show has gone from insignificant and painfully unfunny to meaningful in its smaller-scale exploration of a knight’s quest to be noble and good. The body humor still […]\n\nThe post “The Morrow” Review: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Finale Feels Too Short But Ends on a High Note appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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