There are now three universal truths Game of Thrones fans must accept: “Winter is coming,” “The night is dark and full of terrors” and, as bluntly delivered by showrunner Dan Weiss, “Dead is dead.”
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We asked showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff whether this will constitute an act of war by Dorne against the Lannisters.
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George R.R. Martin, producers on whether season 5 finale death is permanent
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Has 'The Winds of Winter' been spoiled?
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Warning: This post contains a major spoiler about tonight’s Game of Thrones: “The Dance with Dragons”
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Dorne in the books clearly makes a good case for why it does (and will) matter. Can the same be said for the show?
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Warning: This contains a spoiler from Sunday’s Game of Thrones.
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Game of Thrones fans are reeling from the violence unleashed on Sansa Stark in last night’s episode, but the real problem may go much deeper than one scene.
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As she paid homage to her ancestors in Sunday's episode, Sansa Stark made a surprising discovery in the crypts of Winterfell: a feather on the grave of her Aunt Lyanna. Where'd it come from? Think back.
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"We pick and choose what's from the books."
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