When Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell aired, we were really glad that Arya Stark was the one who got to destroy the Night King. Sorry, Jon Snow, but she's just so badass.

However, we didn't really understand just how she managed to make that jump. Arya has been trained to disguise herself as other people and fight in the dark, not leap around the place like Spider-Man.

Well, that's where the documentary Game of Thrones: The Last Watch comes in. Going behind the scenes of the eighth and final season, we see producer Bryan Cogman read the script for 'The Long Night'.

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He reads: "Something is hurtling towards [the Night King] out of the darkness: Arya.

"She vaults off a pile of dead wights, leaps at the Night King, and she plunges the dagger up through the Night King’s armour. The Night King shatters."

So there just happened to be a pile of wights big enough for Arya to jump up and climb off? Who had the time to put that together?!

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Ah well, regardless of the holes in logic, it was still awesome. And honestly that's probably the best way to sum up season 8 in general.

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