Emmy award-winning director David Nutter returned to the Game of Thrones fold for Season 8, helming three of the final six episodes of the entire series – the season premiere, "Winterfell"; its follow-up, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms"; and Sunday night's entry – "The Last of the Starks." Nutter won an Emmy in 2015 for his work directing the Season 5 finale, "Mother's Mercy," and some of his other GoT episodes include the memorable "The Dance of Dragons" (which featured the dramatic Meereen fighting pit attack against Dany, and Shireen Baratheon's death), and arguably the show'…