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Spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 7, up through its finale, 'The Dragon and the Wolf,' below

Game of Thrones has had its ups and downs over the last few seasons. I've always been quick to call it out for its failings, like I did after Season 7, Episode 6, 'Beyond the Wall,' mangled Westeros's rules of time and space beyond recognition. I criticize Game of Thrones because I love it, which also makes it a joy for me to point out that the Season 7 finale, 'The Dragon and the Wolf,' made up for all its shortcomings so far.

Everything just happened: Cersei, Jon, Jaime, Tyrion, and nearly every other character on the show came face to face; Jaime and Cersei finally split for good; Sansa, Arya, and Bran joined forces and took out Littlefinger; the Wall fell; and Bran and Sam pooled their knowledge and realized that Jon is a trueborn Targaryen--real name Aegon Targaryen, in fact.

(OK, so we didn't get our Cleganebowl; at least the dog-faced brothers came face to face at last, and it's definitely coming next season.)

'The Dragon and the Wolf' may have been Game of Thrones' single most important episode ever, and it knocked every scene out of the park. A lot of that was thanks to pacing: Just look how much time they spent on that big pow-wow between all the major players, and the subsequent meetings, like Tyrion's reunion with Cersei. There's a scene, seasons and years in the making, that needed room to breathe. And it had it.

Cersei's immediate reaction to seeing the undead with her own eyes was real, not feigned. That must have been the most terror she'd felt since holding the choking, purple Joffrey in her arms. But her longer-term reflex rang even truer: The Cersei who fans have come to know would never throw in with her enemies, cede an iota of power, or back off a single inch. She's shown that countless times, and this was the Sept of Baelor all over again (R.I.P. the Tyrells). A Cersei who's appeared to see reason is the most dangerous Cersei of all, as our Stark and Targaryen friends will doubtless learn next season.

In the North, Sansa and Arya turned out to be playing Littlefinger for real, and Bran dropped the knowledge that made it possible, as some predicted would happen. Watching the expression on Littlefinger's face change as Sansa called him out for his crimes--all his crimes, thanks to Bran's ability to peer through the veil all the way back to Season 1--was one of the most satisfying things ever seen on this show. Sansa learned well, and she'll take Baelish's lessons with her into the future--without him.

The big Jon reveal was one fans have awaited for decades, ever since the first book, A Game of Thrones, was published in 1996. Over 20 years ago, the most eagle-eyed readers picked up on clues that Jon might not be who he seemed--that Lyanna Stark died in a 'bed of blood,' and other hints. Throughout the subsequent books, and then the last six seasons of the show, the theory grew firmer and firmer in many fans' minds.

The currently published books aren't yet at the point of that reveal, but the show passed the books a long time ago. The most devoted Game of Thrones fans waited long enough, and the Season 7 finale delivered a pulse-racing one-two punch: Yes, Jon is a Targaryen, and yes, he's a legitimate heir. He belongs on the Iron Throne at least as much as--if not more than--Daenerys does.

Even the simple sight of Rhaegar and Lyanna on-screen together, likely the happiest they'd ever be, was a huge moment for Game of Thrones fans. And the show gave it the time it deserved. That's not even mentioning the action immediately following--and, in case you're not aware, getting weird with immediate family members is the most Targaryen thing there is, next to 'fire and blood.' Jon and Dany may not know it yet, but Game of Thrones Season 7 left them exactly where they're supposed to be.

And then, the Wall came crumbling down. It's fair to wonder what the Night King's plan was before he got himself a dragon, which is just one of the lingering concerns we'll cover another time. He has one now, and he used it to answer another decades-old question: What could possibly bring down that mighty Wall? If you answered 'undead dragon fire' at any point throughout the series, give yourself a mighty pat on the back, then go and have a good cry. You've earned it.

Game of Thrones has six episodes left. The Season 7 finale didn't tie as neat a bow on it as some viewers might have predicted--Cersei's still alive, and she's not backing down, so humanity's forces aren't quite united against the rapidly approaching threat. That just leaves more action, drama, and intrigue for Game of Thrones' final season, which--it pains the books-lover in me greatly to say--can't come soon enough.

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The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones is over, after endless headlines, theories and much speculation.

The series finale aired on May 19, and torched HBO rating records much as Drogon torched the Iron throne. (Too soon?) Not everyone is a fan of the newest ruler of the Six Kingdoms (no longer Seven because Sansa pulled a Brexit). And some thought a certain queen's madness came a little too quickly to be believed. But at least we finally got Jon Snow giving Ghost his who's-a-good-boy scritches.

The show, based of course on George R.R. Martin's book series A Song of Ice and Fire, began eight years ago, and that's forever in TV time. The youngest actors literally have grown up with the show, especially Arya, Bran and Sansa.

Where's that book?

Fans who don't know what they'll do after the series has ended can't even console themselves with Winds of Winter, the next George R.R. Martin book in the saga, because ha ha ha boo hoo hoo.

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But the book, like winter, is coming. Just before Thanksgiving 2018, Martin told The Wall Street Journal he was at a remote mountain cabin where he goes to 'hunker down' and write, and that he's 'hard at work' on Winds of Winter. He wouldn't give spoilers, but he said he had a master plan, despite the events of the TV show.

'I'm still going to finish it the way I always wanted to finish it, the way it's been in my head for 25 years now,' Martin said.

Martin also spoke up about Winds of Winter in August 2018. Then, he noted some people have died on screen who won't die in the books. (Margaery? Hodor? Shireen? We can dream...) Despite what Martin said, he's not adverse to killing major characters on the page too -- and blames J.R.R. Tolkien's Gandalf, of all people.

How to rewatch

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To rewatch the final season, you'll need a subscription to HBO (or a friend with one), but if you don't have cable, you can pay for HBO Now, a streaming subscription version of HBO that doesn't require a regular cable subscription (or even a TV). Not sure you'll like it? You can stream HBO Now free for 30 days. And you can catch up on past seasons via HBO, Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra Blu-ray. Past seasons are also available on Hulu with an HBO Premium Add-on.

Meet the cast

Here's a list of the major cast members who survived to the final season. Spoiler: Not all of their characters were still breathing when the final credits rolled.

See the sets

Even though the show has ended, fans will be able to relive the terrors and triumphs of Westeros by visiting the Game of Thrones sets in Northern Ireland. HBO isn't confirming a lot of details for what will be called the Game of Thrones Legacy attractions, but the sets for Winterfell, Castle Black and King's Landing could be included, and costumes, props, weapons and other items will be on display.

What's up with the GOT spinoffs?

George R.R. Martin doesn't want to call them spinoffs, but HBO is working on as many as five 'successor shows' taking place in the Game of Thrones universe. Martin has said fans should not look for any familiar faces, as all of the new shows will take place before the time period depicted in Game of Thrones. It's not yet known if all, or how many, of the shows will actually make it to air.

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But one has definitely advanced more than others. Martin called it The Long Night, then had to say that's not the official title (but if we had to guess... it is). It looks to be about the mysterious Children of the Forest -- check out our guide to what we know so far.

In May, British tabloid The Sun announced filming has begun, and has the working title 'Bloodmoon.' We also know Naomi Watts has been cast as a 'socialite with a secret,' and Josh Whitehouse also has a role.

Need some more background? In June 2018, Deadline reported that HBO ordered this pilot from writer Jane Goldman, who's known for the Kingsman movie series, as well as Stardust, Kick-Ass and two X-Men blockbusters. It'll be set thousands of years before Game of Thrones, and HBO delivered a fairly generic plot summary, except for that bit about the White Walkers.

'The series chronicles the world's descent from the golden age of heroes into its darkest hour,' the network revealed. 'And only one thing is for sure: From the horrifying secrets of Westeros' history to the true origin of the White Walkers, the mysteries of the East to the Starks of legend ... it's not the story we think we know.'

Martin says 'some (of the successor shows) may not even be set on Westeros.'

We do know what won't be covered: no Robert's Rebellion and no Dunk and Egg. Robert's Rebellion refers to Ned Stark, Robert Baratheon and Jon Arryn's rebellion against House Targaryen, and Dunk and Egg are other Martin characters, a hedge knight and his squire, who have their own stories taking place a century before the current books. Martin said when he's done writing all his tales of Dunk and Egg, he'd love for them to have a show, and that Robert's Rebellion will be explained in the current book series when (if... ) he finishes.

Note: This story originally published on April 6, 2018, and is updated more frequently than GRRM publishes.

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