Emotions were running high while watching the final episode, with many small details likely going unnoticed. Here are six things you might’ve missed in the episode.

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'Game of Thrones' has inspired some truly wild fan theories over the course of its eight-season run. Now that the HBO epic has ended, we can confirm that neither Bran Stark nor Jon Snow is the new Night King.
In season 3 of 'Game of Thrones,' Edmure Tully's wedding to Roslin Frey turned into an all-out bloodbath. While fans were shocked by its brutality, they might be even more surprised to know that it was based on real events.
Lord Varys wrote a lot of letter, but did he manage to send any them? And if so, who will even receive them?
Hodor was actually supposed to come back as part of the Night King’s Army of the Dead later on, according to the writers behind 'Game of Thrones.'
Cersei Lannister’s nude “Walk of Atonement” was a pretty accurate depiction of a real-life event that happened during the late 1400s.
You may never get the chance to own a working TARDIS, but you can buy the cream-colored Converse sneakers favored by Tenth Doctor David Tennant.
The final season of 'Game of Thrones' has undoubtedly been the most divisive in the show’s history, and fans are angry. So angry that they're asking HBO to remake it.
Over the course of almost eight full seasons, we've seen a lot of people die on 'Game of Thrones.' But did they all die?
A new survey predicts that millions of 'Game of Thrones' fans will either "miss work completely, arrive late, work remotely, [or] be less productive than usual" on Monday.
The betting odds that Daenerys Targaryen will become the Queen of the Seven Kingdoms have plummeted, and one unlikely person has now taken the lead.
The Night King is gone, but that doesn't mean there can't (or won't) be another. And if another is made, Jon Snow appears to be a contender for that icy crown.
A LEGO set based on the popular Netflix fantasy series features the Byers house in two forms: one normal, and one as it exists in the Upside Down.
The long-running animated series was able to vividly capture a climactic scene from Sunday's episode of 'Game of Thrones' back in 2017.
More than 500 children were named Khaleesi in 2018 alone, but how many parents regret naming their little bundles of joy after the Mother of Dragons now?
If you remember season 4's brutal “The Mountain and the Viper" episode, part of "The Bells" might have seemed like déjà vu.
What's in a name? Years full of potential humiliation for your child if you decide to get a little too cutesy with their moniker. Or, given the number of Aryas born in 2018, proof that you're a major 'Game of Thrones' fan.
The author's initial plan for his 'A Song of Ice and Fire' books was very different from the story we've come to love in print and on TV.
There's only one episode of 'Game of Thrones' left, and a new fan theory points to a clever way everyone's favorite assassin could target the Mother of Dragons.
Before Varys was killed, fans had reason to believe that he was actually planning on taking out the Mother of Dragons using poison.
The coffee cup blunder in this season of 'Game of Thrones' was just the first mistake fans have spotted as the series winds down.
In 2016, a team of mathematicians crunched the numbers and determined that Peter Dinklage's character is the true star of the show.