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'Game Of Thrones' Ended So Many Theories, It's Crazy

The Many-Faced God is a jerk.
HBO
HBO

Warning: This post is dark and full of spoilers for all of "Game of Thrones" Season 6!

Arya serious, HBO?

After a week of crazy theories and speculation, "Game of Thrones" decided to give us a reality check in its latest episode, "No One." There may have never been an episode that killed so much hype, but the Many-Faced God's demands must be met. Here are the theories that were added to the wall:

R.I.P. "It Wasn't Arya."

Perhaps the most popular theory floating around this week was that the girl who got stabbed in the previous Sunday's episode, "The Broken Man," wasn't Arya. It made a lot of sense, too. Arya was basically broadcasting her plans to sail to Westeros to the world. She strolled about the city without her sword, Needle, she made a show of booking passage to Westeros, and she didn't seem to care much that a guild of face-changing assassins was out to get her.

(New face. Who dis?)

Well, it turns out that that was Arya after all. A girl was acting super dumb, and Lady Crane ended up dying after helping her with her tummy boo-boo, but in the end she killed the Waif and will soon be on her way back to Westeros.

R.I.P. Cleganebowl.

After we were informed of the Hound's miraculous recovery and glorious comeback to the show, the Septon that saved him said he had survived for a reason. The hype said "Cleganebowl" -- fans thought perhaps the Hound would fight against his brother, the Mountain, in Cersei's trial-by-combat. Tommen thought differently.

The king declared there would be no more Cleganebowl trial-by-combats, and, just in case you still hoped for one, the Hound is now apparently going to head north to fight White Walkers, so, yeah, that's basically done, too.