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* BiTheWay:
** Margaery implies in "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" that as well as having her fair share of men, she has at least experimented with women.
** Oberyn Martell and his lover Ellaria Sand are [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduced]] selecting a male and female prostitute for themselves.
** Sansa Stark, [[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg5jpnsKZKo according to Sophie Turner]].



* BiTheWay:
** Margaery implies in "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" that as well as having her fair share of men, she has at least experimented with women.
** Oberyn Martell and his lover Ellaria Sand are [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduced]] selecting a male and female prostitute for themselves.
** Sansa Stark, [[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg5jpnsKZKo according to Sophie Turner]].

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* BiTheWay:
** Margaery implies in "The Bear
BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Daenerys's madness makes its full expression, turning her into a conqueror and the Maiden Fair" that as well as having forcing her fair share of men, she has at least experimented with women.
** Oberyn Martell and his
lover Ellaria Sand are [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduced]] selecting a male Jon to kill her. He's ostracized to live with the wildlings beyond the wall. The North secedes from the Seven Kingdoms, and female prostitute for themselves.
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it's implied that Sansa Stark, [[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg5jpnsKZKo according will rule it wisely. The remaining Six Kingdoms are in bad shape from all the fighting, but there is hope for the future. It becomes an elected monarchy to Sophie Turner]].produce better rules. Bran Stark becomes king, even though he doesn't want to rule, and it's implied that he, his hand Tyrion, and their new small council will rule well. The unsullied leave for Naath and an uncertain future. Arya leaves Westeros to search for lands beyond the Sunset Sea]].

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** In the books, Daenerys' hair is burned off in her OutOfTheInferno moment, but in the show, it's as fireproof as the rest of her --
and not even a bit sooty.

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** In the books, Daenerys' hair is burned off in her OutOfTheInferno moment, but in the show, it's as fireproof as the rest of her --
-- and not even a bit sooty.
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** The series' first episode ended with [[spoiler: Bran falling down from a great height]]. The series finale [[spoiler: ended with Bran rising up to become the one who claims the Iron Throne]].
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Drogo, too

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** Drogo, although in a persistent vegetative state that leads Danaerys to [[MercyKill purposely smother him]].
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* BurnTheUndead: Fire is an effective way of destroying a wight.

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* BurnTheUndead: Fire Generally played straight, as fire is an shown to the most effective way of destroying a wight.wight, outside of Valyrian steel or dragon glass. Absolutely averted, however, with [[spoiler: the Night King, who takes a full, prolonged blast from Drogon, and comes out not only untouched, but ''smiling''.]]
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--->'''Cersei''': Ahh, the famously tart-tongued Queen of Thorns.
--->'''Olenna''': And the famous tart, Queen Cersei.
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* BoisterousBruiser: King Robert Baratheon, Greatjon Umber, and Tormund Giantsbane.

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* BoisterousBruiser: King Robert Baratheon, Greatjon Umber, and Tormund Giantsbane.Giantsbane and Euron Greyjoy.
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** The arrival of the Knights of the Vale in "Battle of the Bastards", which helps turn the tides in the Stark army's favor.
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Adde to: Big Badass Battle Sequence

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** Season 8, being the final season, has 2 of the biggest battles shown in the series to date: The Battle of Winterfell in "The Long Night", and the second Sack of King's Landing in "The Bells" (although, arguably, that one is more of a slaughter than a true battle). Not only are both battles enormous, they each feature the highest number of main character deaths compared to previous seasons, and are also the culmination of two of the series' primary story arcs (defending Westeros from the Night King's army, and Daenarys finally launching her assault for the Iron Throne).

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** Arya is sweet and nice at the beginning of the series, but learns to take vengeance dead seriously. When Jaqen offers to kill three people for her, she takes him up on his offer.

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** Arya is sweet and nice at the beginning of the series, but learns to take vengeance dead seriously. When Jaqen offers Over the course of the series, her efficient, cold-blooded ruthlessness grows to kill three people for her, she takes him up on his offer.the point that she's even starting to disturb her siblings.



* {{BFG}}: The ballistae mounted on Stannis' ships and the top of the Wall are definitely a medieval equivalent.

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* {{BFG}}: {{BFG}}:
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The ballistae mounted on Stannis' ships and the top of the Wall are definitely a medieval equivalent.equivalent.
** Also, the Scorpions developed by Qyburn for fighting Dany's dragons.
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** Despite being a relatively minor character in Season 2, Dagmer certainly makes an impression, largely due to the magnificent voice of Ralph Ineson.
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** Arya gets this in [[spoiler: The Long Night, when she saves Bran by killing the Night King and in doing so destroys his army as saves the world.]]

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** Arya gets this in [[spoiler: The "The Long Night, Night", when she saves Bran by killing the Night King and in doing so destroys his army as and saves the world.]]
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* The [[FinalBoss final]] BigBad is [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Daenerys Targaryen]] after defeating Cersei and burning King's Landing to the ground.]]

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* ** The [[FinalBoss final]] BigBad is [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Daenerys Targaryen]] after defeating Cersei and burning King's Landing to the ground.]]
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*The [[FinalBoss final]] BigBad is [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Daenerys Targaryen]] after defeating Cersei and burning King's Landing to the ground.]]
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* TheBigBadShuffle: The multiple storylines that occur independently of each other, as well as the shifting morality and power structures of the various noble houses and other factions, results in there being several central villains at a time. Among the top contenders across the series are Tywin Lannister (the head of House Lannister and thus an enemy to the Starks and Baratheons), Littlefinger (actively instigated the War of the Five Kings), Roose and Ramsay Bolton ({{Evil Overlord}}s of the North and enemies of the Greyjoys), the High Sparrow (religious fanatic who is taking over King's Landing), Mance Rayder (the leader of the Wildlings planning to attack the Night's Watch), Euron Greyjoy (psychotic pirate king who desires to have the Iron Throne for himself), and most unquestionably, the White Walkers, who are plotting to invade Westeros and KillEmAll. By season eight, Tywin, the Boltons, the High Sparrow, Mance and [[spoiler:Littlefinger]] are dead, and Cersei has superseded the others by presenting a more immediate threat while the White Walkers march.

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* TheBigBadShuffle: The multiple storylines that occur independently of each other, as well as the shifting morality and power structures of the various noble houses and other factions, results in there being several central villains at a time. Among the top contenders across the series are Tywin Lannister (the head of House Lannister and thus an enemy to the Starks and Baratheons), Littlefinger (actively instigated the War of the Five Kings), Roose and Ramsay Bolton ({{Evil Overlord}}s of the North and enemies of the Greyjoys), the High Sparrow (religious fanatic who is taking over King's Landing), Mance Rayder (the leader of the Wildlings planning to attack the Night's Watch), Euron Greyjoy (psychotic pirate king who desires to have the Iron Throne for himself), and most unquestionably, the White Walkers, who are plotting to invade Westeros and KillEmAll. By season eight, Tywin, the Boltons, the High Sparrow, Mance and [[spoiler:Littlefinger]] are dead, and Cersei has superseded the others by presenting a more immediate threat while the White Walkers march. [[spoiler:With the Night King's demise, Cersei remains the only contender for the title, with Euron being the WildCard.]]
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** Arya gets this in [[spoiler: The Long Night, when she saves Bran by killing the Night King and in doing so destroys his army as saves the world.]]
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** [[spoiler: Melisandre]] returns in "The Long Night" after leaving Westeros early in the previous season, [[spoiler: allowing herself to [[RapidAging die of old age]] after the Night King has been defeated.]]

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* TheBigDamnKiss:

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* TheBigDamnKiss: BigDamnKiss:


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** Arya and Gendry in "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms".
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* BreatherEpisode: "The Rightful Queen" has no violence and mostly consists of the cast having a moment of calm before a battle that might see all of them die.

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* BreatherEpisode: "The Rightful Queen" "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" has no violence and mostly consists of the cast having a moment of calm before a battle that might see all of them die.
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* BreatherEpisode: "The Rightful Queen" has no violence and mostly consists of the cast having a moment of calm before a battle that might see all of them die.
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: There are [[AntiHero flawed heroes]], [[VillainHasAPoint reasonable villains]], and [[WildCard morally ambiguous]] characters. However, the show undeniably has some utter villains (Gregor, Joffrey, Ramsay, Euron, etc).

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: There are [[AntiHero flawed heroes]], [[VillainHasAPoint reasonable villains]], and [[WildCard morally ambiguous]] characters. However, the show undeniably has some utter villains (Gregor, Joffrey, Ramsay, Euron, etc).etc), and the [[ZombieApocalypse White Walkers]] are also evil incarnate.
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** Daenerys, if her dragons are stolen or harmed. She considers them to be her children, and fucking with them will land you at the top of her shit list. For example, she locked Doreah and Xaro in a vault to rot after they took her dragons, and the Night King became her primary enemy after [[spoiler:he kills Viserion]].
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** Walder Frey [[spoiler: takes Robb and his bannermen under his guest right, and plays out the infamous Red Wedding.]]

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** Walder Frey [[spoiler: takes [[spoiler:takes Robb and his bannermen under his guest right, and plays out the infamous Red Wedding.]]
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Linking directly instead of through redirect.


* BigDamnKiss:

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* BigDamnKiss: TheBigDamnKiss:
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** The first ever poster for this show was of Ned Stark sitting on the Iron Throne. The character posters for season 8 feature each surviving character sitting on the same throne.
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---> "I don't like you, Lord Baelish. I don't like you face. I don't like the words that come oozing out of your mouth. I don't want you in my tent one minute more than necessary."

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---> "I don't like you, Lord Baelish. I don't like you your face. I don't like the words that come oozing out of your mouth. I don't want you in my tent one minute more than necessary."
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: There are [[AntiHero flawed heroes]], [[VillainHasAPoint reasonable villains]], and [[WildCard morally ambiguous]] characters. However, the show undeniably has some utter villains (Gregor, Ramsay, Joffrey, Euron).

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: There are [[AntiHero flawed heroes]], [[VillainHasAPoint reasonable villains]], and [[WildCard morally ambiguous]] characters. However, the show undeniably has some utter villains (Gregor, Ramsay, Joffrey, Euron).Ramsay, Euron, etc).
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: There are some outright heroes, and definitely a few utter villains (Gregor, Ramsay, Joffrey, Euron).

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: There are [[AntiHero flawed heroes]], [[VillainHasAPoint reasonable villains]], and [[WildCard morally ambiguous]] characters. However, the show undeniably has some outright heroes, and definitely a few utter villains (Gregor, Ramsay, Joffrey, Euron).
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Bran sees himself this way

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** [[spoiler:Bran]] seems to see himself this way in his conversation with [[spoiler:Meera]] when she tells him she's leaving Winterfell after being the only other survivor of the quest to find the Three-Eyed Raven.
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* BitchSlap: Tyrion delivers some [[{{Memes/Game of Thrones}} glorious ones]] to [[TheCaligula Joffrey]].

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