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6 details you might have missed in the latest 'Game of Thrones' episode

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Warning: Spoilers ahead if you have not watched Sunday's "Game of Thrones" episode.

Just when you thought "Game of Thrones" might be slowing down for a few episodes, the series came out swinging in Sunday's episode titled "Home." 

We saw unchained dragons, more major deaths, introductions to new characters, and the biggest moment of all: Jon Snow's resurrection

But among the major moments and dialogue were some sly references you might not have noticed. 

Scroll down for a look at the six things you probably missed.

Cersei referenced her deadly prophecy again.

Back in the season five premiere, fans watched as a young Cersei was told a prophecy about her children. "Gold will be their crowns, and gold their shrouds," Maggy the witch told her, implying that Tommen, Myrcella, and Joffrey will all die. Well — Joffrey and Myrcella bit the dust. And Cersei is more aware of the prophecy than ever. 

In Sunday's episode, she asked Tommen which color dress Myrcella was put in for her funeral. Tommen tells her it was gold. "Good, it was always her color," Cersei replied. 



Balon Greyjoy technically won the War of the Five Kings.

In "Game of Thrones," the name for the recent battle over the Iron Throne is known as the War of the Five Kings. Joffrey Baratheon/Lannister, Renly Baratheon, Stannis Baratheon, Robb Stark, and Balon Greyjoy all named themselves king after Robert Baratheon died. The last one standing? Balon Greyjoy. He quipped about this to his daughter Yara — and then he died

The War of the Five Kings is officially over.



The Mountain still loves smashing heads.

At the end of season five, viewers were re-introduced to Gregor Clegane, aka The Mountain. Now he's a mute member of the Kingsguard, sworn to avenge Cersei and destroy all of her enemies. The last time we saw him in action, Gregor used his bare hands to crush the skull of his opponent, Oberyn Martell. In "Home," we watched as he squished the head of a drunk man who was seen crudely speaking about Cersei. Looks like his go-to kill move is still in practice. 



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