The little devil's final counter-attack path made him cry, and the burst of will to face the judgment of fate and the final reconciliation of his identity made him truly endowed with the strength of will he deserved throughout the season in E7. The process of revealing the truth about the little devil is brutal, a corrosive test of the soul and its own personality. Shae didn't do anything, every second she spent with the little devil was digging deep into the image of the little devil. Ask for the psychological shadow area when Lord Varys finally decided to run with the little devil. The fate of Arya and Braavos + the adventure line with Hound is much better than Bran's three-eyed raven line. Can Bran, who is soaked in the prophet element + sense of mission, really bear it? The same is to find the subconscious goal, Arya finally went to Bravos alone is far more burning than Bran, Valar Morghulis. The Stannis cavalry is full of faces, and there are too many remarkable places in the Great Wall battle. The story of Ygritte and Jon is a wonderful flavor enhancer of forbidden love elements. All the protagonists have overcome the difficulties of the opening layout and completed the 180-degree transformation in the fourth season. The deepest and most thorough is the little devil. Cersei, who finally decided to stand up to attack the will of the family, I would like to call it the second strongest, and the second is Sansa, who is driven by reality and becomes a liar of the truth. There are not many breaking points throughout the season.
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