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What Was That Sansa Letter All About in ‘Game of Thrones’ ‘Eastwatch’ and What Does It Mean?
What Was That Sansa Letter All About in ‘Game of Thrones’ ‘Eastwatch’ and What Does It Mean?
What Was That Sansa Letter All About in ‘Game of Thrones’ ‘Eastwatch’ and What Does It Mean?
Sunday night’s Game of Thrones had hours of essential information, major narrative developments and character reunions all packed into one swift episode. We could spend forever analyzing – spoiler alert – Cersei’s pregnancy reveal, how long Gendry will stick around, and what Gilly’s major Rhaegar Targaryen bomb drop reveals about Jon’s threat to Daenerys’ right to the throne. But one of the more unexpected and interesting developments in “Eastwatch“ was the raven Arya discovered in Littlefinger’s room. What did it say? Is Littlefinger tricking Arya? And what does that mean for the two Stark sisters?
All the ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs & References You Missed in ‘The Spoils of War’
All the ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs & References You Missed in ‘The Spoils of War’
All the ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs & References You Missed in ‘The Spoils of War’
Has your brain repaired itself since melting on Sunday night at the totally wild Game of Thrones battle? “The Spoils of War” saw – spoiler alert – Daenerys riding atop Drogan and blowing the Lannister army to smithereens, and it was nothing of friggin’ epic. Though the shortest episode in the series’ history, it managed to pack in a ton of minor details and major moments, like another Stark reunion and a very historical discovery (we see that CVS receipt for a box of chalk Jon, you ain’t fooling us). But did you catch the many callbacks and Easter eggs?
Hackers Reportedly Leak ‘Game of Thrones’ Script and Other HBO Episodes Online
Hackers Reportedly Leak ‘Game of Thrones’ Script and Other HBO Episodes Online
Hackers Reportedly Leak ‘Game of Thrones’ Script and Other HBO Episodes Online
If there was giant wall of ice surrounding HBO to protect the network’s most precious properties, well, that sucker has come crashing down. The company has become the target of a recent cyber attack after The Night King a group of hackers reportedly infiltrated the network’s systems. And some secretive Game of Thrones data has allegedly leaked online.
7 ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs and Book References You Missed in ‘Dragonstone’
7 ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs and Book References You Missed in ‘Dragonstone’
7 ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs and Book References You Missed in ‘Dragonstone’
Sunday night’s Game of Thrones season opener was jam-packed with details and storylines, hopping between every major character in one of the most ambitious season premieres in years. The episode – spoilers alert – jumped from Arya-as-Walder-Frey to the a sibling (er, cousin) squabble in Winterfell, took us to more sibling tensions in King’s Landing, caught up with Bran and Meera finally making it to the Wall, then ended on a triumphant homecoming for the Mother of Dragons. You may need to watch Season 7’s “Dragonstone” more than once to catch everything, but just in case you don’t have time for that, we rounded up the best Easter eggs and book references for you, plus a few theories here and there.
The Most Satisfying ‘Game of Thrones’ Moments From the First Six Seasons
The Most Satisfying ‘Game of Thrones’ Moments From the First Six Seasons
The Most Satisfying ‘Game of Thrones’ Moments From the First Six Seasons
It’s almost impossible to watch Game of Thrones without going through a range of emotions. One minute you’re on the edge of your seat, heart rate through the roof, and the next you’re sobbing over a character’s death. The HBO series is filled with so much blood and backstabbing that it’s easy to focus on its goriest and most devastating moments. But what about the feel good ones? What about the times Game of Thrones made you cheer with glee, stand up and clap, or tear up with joy? Those are the ones we love most.
2017 Emmy Nominations: ‘Westworld’ and ‘SNL’ Go Big, Still No ‘Leftovers’ Love
2017 Emmy Nominations: ‘Westworld’ and ‘SNL’ Go Big, Still No ‘Leftovers’ Love
2017 Emmy Nominations: ‘Westworld’ and ‘SNL’ Go Big, Still No ‘Leftovers’ Love
It’s a brave new world for the 2017 Emmy awards with Game of Thrones and others sitting this year out. The big announcement is finally here, as presented by Veep star Anna Chlumsky and Criminal Minds veteran Shemar Moore, so let’s find out what we’re all angry about/celebrating this year at the Emmys!

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