They say a Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair. Using those standards, last week’s episode of Game of Thrones was a resounding success.
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And with that Oona Chaplin was the first to fall and the first to kick off a trio of Curtain Calls in the aftermath of the Red Wedding
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And now his watch is ended.
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Farewell, Patrick Malahide. With remarkably little screen time 당신 breathed life and humanity into grizzly Balon Greyjoy, who was, in many ways, the introduction to the ironborn worldview for Unsullied fans.
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Pour one (or several) out for a fallen friend — not all of the Magnificent Seven and their redshirt wildlings made it back from beyond in the 벽 in the appropriately-named episode 6 of season 7, “Beyond The Wall.”
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Curtain Call time, and today we celebrate the incomparable Peter Vaughan.
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And so we mourn the loss of another great actor and another great character. And we gather now to give Ron Donachie and Ser Rodrik Cassel the send-off he deserves.
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Ygritte, the only true 사랑 Jon Snow will ever know; now immortal.
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With the death of Stannis, we also lose one of the best actors on Game of Thrones, Stephen Dillane.
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The Game of Thrones season finale was brutal, taking out six characters in one episode. The first character to die was the fanatically religious 퀸 Selyse Baratheon, but the most gruesome death was saved for Ser Meryn Trant.
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