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- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (1)
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- Spoilers (2)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- None. No sex scene.
Violence & Gore
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- Characters walk through a destroyed city full of burned corpses, some of them are very graphic and bloody. A burned man walks past another man in shock, we briefly see that his back is torn open, and we see his spine and lots of guts. This is all blurry.
- A man finds his dead brother and sister under a huge pile of bricks, some blood is seen on their faces. He starts to cry a lot after seeing their bodies.
- A soldiers throat is slit open, blood is seen pouring out.
- A woman is stabbed in the heart and dies. No impact is seen but blood can be seen dripping out of her mouth and nose.
- Moderate.
Profanity
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- None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- None.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Throughout half of the episode, it is raining ashes like it would after a nuclear fallout happened.
- A much loved character dies after being stabbed in the heart, not very graphic but emotional.
- The atmosphere of the first half of the episode is extremely tense as a now villainous character claims that she will continue her tyrannical conquests in a tyrant like speech. The world and fate of all of the other characters seems hopeless.
- The desolate remnants of Kings Landing and the masses of corpses which are shown (mostly not close up) create a frightening and saddening atmosphere.
- The scene where a character discovers his siblings' dead and injured bodies and mourns over them is very upsetting.
- Mild.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- A Dragon uses its fire to burn and melt the Iron Throne into nothing after we briefly believe he is going to burn a protagonist.
- Drogon's reaction to Daenerys's death. He gently muzzles her corpse, as if begging her to wake up. Instead of frying Jon in revenge, he destroys the Iron Throne, the true source of evil that has plagued King's Landing for centuries, and flies off with Dany's corpse to parts unknown.