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  1. Jun 26, 2016 · RED KEEP - CERSEI’S CHAMBER. CERSEI is standing at the balcony looking out across King’s Landing at the Great Sept of Baelor. CUT TO: RED KEEP - TOMMEN’S CHAMBER. TOMMEN is being dressed by...

  2. Everything about this scene reveals the scariest but also the most interesting part of Cersei's personality. Everything she did was calculated to make the Septa uncomfortable and horrified.

  3. Jun 27, 2016 · Ramin Djawadi’s ‘Light of the Seven’ is nearly 10 minutes of haunting tension and release, and is now possibly the latest signature song in an ever-evolving Game of Thrones score.

  4. In the novels, when Cersei is shorn, the septas remove all of her body hair - her eyebrows, pubic hair, even scraping the rest of her body. They shave her head completely bald. In the TV episode, the septas prominently produce a razor blade as if they are going to shave her, but curiously does not use it at all.

  5. Jun 27, 2016 · I prefer the book rendition of Cersei because she is often darker and more disturbing, but in this scene, show Cersei was all that and more. Shame, shame, shame as she closes the door on Septa Unella being raped and probably having her eyes gouged out (Cersei saying she would be the last thing Unella would ever see) by un-Gregor.

  6. Cersei walked on. I am blind and deaf, and they are worms, she told herself. “Shame, shame,” the septas sang. “Chestnuts, hot roast chestnuts,” a peddler cried. “Queen Cunt,” a drunkard pronounced solemnly from a balcony above, lifting his cup to her in a mocking toast. “All hail the royal teats!” Words are wind, Cersei thought.

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  8. Jun 28, 2016 · But you may remember the opening few minutes of the last night’s episode where it played a chilling song as Cersei’s scheming came to a head. Well, it’s called Light of the Seven and it’s...

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