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Gilly got a 'Pretty Woman' moment on this week's 'Game of Thrones'


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Warning: Spoilers. But about Gilly so you probably don't mind.

This week's Game of Thrones seemed a little tamer than last week's bombastic episode, but it still had its moments. 

One of which had to be when Gilly got to meet Sam's family at the good castle Tarly. It was a tense dinner, not unlike many Thanksgivings. But Gilly let her hair down and took off her wildling glasses, and turned it into a scene straight out of Pretty Woman.

Dressing up for the miserable family supper, Gilly got to borrow a gown from Samwell's sister, Talla. And though she might not have been the most comfortable in her new duds, she certainly becomes all that. Read more...

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