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Warning: Spoilers for Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 4 below.

Game of Thrones faked everyone out again. 

After last episode's supreme twist wherein Arya killed the Night King, the show surprised its audience by dishing up a large helping of fan service followed by a steaming pile of disappointment. 

First 30 minutes of GoT vs. Last 30 minutes of game of thrones #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/42XferImuW

— Straw 🍓 (@berrybro33) May 6, 2019

On the good side, the Battle of Winterfell party made many people happy by showcasing fun character moments and a long-awaited moments like Gendry proposing to Arya and Brienne finally banging Jamie. On the bad side, the tension between Dany and Jon became unbearable as the final season marched towards the doom of yet another dragon and the beloved Missandei.  Read more...

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