Spoilers follow for Game of Thrones Season 7, episode four. So don't act like you haven't been warned, dummy.
Finally, (most of) the Starks are back together.
With winter falling all around Winterfell, it was only fitting that the Starks have a family reunion for almost everyone who's still alive.
This episode saw the triumphant return of Arya. Though two dullards tried to keep her out of her own home, there's no stopping a girl who is no one and it led to a very emotional reunion with Sansa over their father's grave. Things were only made more weepy when Bran joined them by the weirwood (even though he's v creepy now and wtf is he).
Jon Snow is still in Dragonstone, undertaking his new mining operation, trying to Make Westeros Great Again, so he unfortunately couldn't join his surviving 'siblings' in Winterfell. But all the same, it was extremely touching to see these disparate survivors who have gone through so very much sitting calmly and talking to each other about old times.
(I mean, it was great except Bran. idk, guys. Is he ever going to be relatable again?)
REGARDLESS, the internet absolutely freaking loved it.
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Now let's just hope that they stay alive for a while.
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