The latest installment of the Game of Thrones spin-off series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, delivers a heart-pounding and controversial death scene that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. But here's where it gets controversial... The episode's climax sees Dunk, a beloved character, face a brutal and unexpected end. As he lies wounded on the battlefield, a flashback reveals a dark secret about his past. This is the part most people miss... Young Dunk, played by Bamber Todd, is seen sneaking out to a battlefield near King's Landing with his friend Rafe. Their mission? To loot the dead bodies of the highborn for whatever treasures they can find. But as Dunk attempts to mercy-kill a wounded man, Rafe intervenes, and their plan takes a sinister turn. This is where the controversy begins... Is Rafe, the young companion, the worst person in Westeros for his actions? Or is it Dunk's own past that makes him a candidate for this title? And this is the part most people miss... The episode also offers a long-overdue backstory, shedding light on Dunk's origins in Flea Bottom. We witness the harsh reality of their life, where survival is a constant struggle. But is this enough to make Rafe the worst person in Westeros? And what about Alester, the City Watchman, who plays a pivotal role in the episode's tragedy? His actions are unforgivable, and his motivations remain unclear. As the episode unfolds, the line between good and evil blurs, leaving viewers with thought-provoking questions. Is Baelor Targaryen's noble act of supporting Dunk enough to outweigh his tragic demise? Or is it Dunk's own past that ultimately makes him the worst person in Westeros? And what about Aerion Targaryen, the perennial brat, who finds himself brutalized in battle? The episode's final moments will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about these characters. So, who is the worst person in Westeros? The answer may surprise you, and it's up to you to decide. But one thing is certain: this episode will spark intense debates and leave a lasting impact on the Game of Thrones universe.