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Even sadder that he died right after seeing some of his family for the first time in years.

May I be cynical for a moment?

Are they expecting us to forget Ghost exists?

The most impactful deaths of the episode were Lady Stoneheart and Cleganebowl.

Not to mention that they chose to kill McShane with hanging.

"The gods still have a plan for Beric"

I'm sorry but I honestly think Arya's story this season has almost been as badly written as Dorne.

What a tease with the Lady Stoneheart build up.

Funny that this comment comes the day after it's leaked that Steven Yeun is filming a movie in South Korea right now lol.

Shaw was absolutely on fire in this episode.

But can Jon's 62 good men stand up to Ramsay's 20 good men?

Blackfish to Jaime: "I am disappointed."

Lyanna Mormont was everything I hoped for.

As someone who watched up until the most recent finale I can 100% assure you that you made the right decision.

The Walking Dead really makes me appreciate Game of Thrones as an adaptation.

That's because Game of Thrones decided to keep the plot moving rather than load on heaps of endless filler throughout its seasons.

Havin' himself a victory shave after retaking Winterfell in the finale.

Just let Edwards do his vision for fuck's sake.

The sad thing is that I feel like they're still not done with the culling. I read an interview in TV Guide before the season started where Nolan revealed that the original title for the finale was "Everyone Dies Alone".

This episode was pretty damn good. The Person of Interest I know and love.