The internet is dark and full of terrors: Theories for Sunday's 'Game of Thrones'

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The internet is dark and full of terrors: Theories for Sunday's 'Game of Thrones'
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Here's a spoiler-heavy look at what could go down in Westeros.

The fact that Arya iced the Night King came as no surprise to eagle-eyed viewers who had followed the

over the show's eight-year run. But some of those same obsessives believe that the final episodes will hinge on yet more early-season foreshadowing, in this case a prophecy from enigmatic Red Woman., Melisandre happens upon Arya and drops this characteristically cryptic prediction: “I see a darkness in you. And in that darkness, eyes staring back at me. Brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes. Eyes sealed shut forever. We will meet again.

The last part of the prophecy is fulfilled when Melisandre encounters Arya amid the battle at Winterfell. But what about the middle part? The show's fans have pointed out that one of Arya's victims, theWalder Frey, had brown eyes; her most recent victim, the Night King, had baby blues. Cersei, many fans are quick to note, has blazing emerald eyes. Arya, the newly-crowned queen of stealth attacks, could easily pounce on Cersei with her blade of Valyrian steel — perhaps, as some internet theorists believe, disguised as the queen's twin brother and ex-lover, Jaimie Lannister.

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