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All the biggest moments from the explosive 'Game of Thrones' season 7 finale

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Warning: Huge spoilers for "Game of Thrones" season seven, episode seven, "The Dragon and the Wolf." If you aren't caught up on the series or the season, read at your own risk. 

After a slightly disappointing episode last week, "Game of Thrones" delivered a satisfying season finale that gave us everything we love about the series. "The Dragon and the Wolf" had everything we've come to expect from a "Game of Thrones" season finale: shocking deaths, Tyrion bickering with Cersei, and some partial nudity in the form of Jon Snow's bare butt. 

We get to see a lot of characters come together in King's Landing to watch a wight set free from a chained box, and we finally see the Stark children working together to avenge their father's death in Winterfell. 

Here's our recap of "The Dragon and the Wolf:"

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Most of the characters on the show gather in King's Landing to watch the captured wight revealed.

Tyrion leads his group of heroes into the dragon pit of King's Landing, where they're to meet Cersei to discuss a truce and introduce her to an undead wight. 

Cersei has a look of terror on her face as the wight gets within inches of her, and everyone else who's never seen them before does as well. Except for Qyburn, who looks at it like it's pizza delivery. 

 Jon Snow stupidly tells Cersei that he will stay loyal to Daenerys, no matter what.



Brienne is shocked to see The Hound alive, especially since the last time they crossed paths, she killed him.

The two bond over their fondness for Arya Stark, and Brienne confirms that she's safe in Winterfell and can protect herself now. 



The Hound threatens what's left of his brother, The Mountain.

In the dragon pit, The Hound immediately goes up to The Mountain. He notices his creepy zombie eyes and says, "You're even uglier than me now. What did they do to you?" Then he says, "You know who's coming for you," which could confirm that we'll get Cleganebowl sometime in the last six episodes.  



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