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Jun 25, 2016 · Most prominently, though, the Game of Thrones season 6 finale will feature Cersei's trial at the hands of the High Sparrow and his panel of seven septon judges, the outcome of which is a complete unknown.
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May 16, 2019 · It's at this point that we cut back to Margaery, as she tries unsuccessfully to reason with the High Sparrow. Cersei knows full well what the consequences of not being there are, and her decision to ghost her own trial means she doesn't intend to face those consequences.
- Brian Silliman
Cersei understands the consequences of her absence, and she is absent anyway, which means she does not intend to suffer those consequences. The trial can wait; we all need to leave. —
May 15, 2019 · “The Bells” saw the battle of King’s Landing, Varys executed for treason, Tyrion and Jon Snow question their Mad Queen, Celganebowl, and Daenerys finally kill Cersei. But here’s everything ...
- Dave Tach
THE FINALE! CONTAINS SPOILERS! Who'll be crowned King/Queen of the North? Will Cersei light a fire under the High Sparrow? Do Dothraki get seasick? Where are the White Walkers?
Jun 27, 2016 · The second, and more important, turning point is that Cersei loses her nephew-child Tommen, and with him any semblance of humanity.
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I was just re-watching season 6 episode 7, The Broken Man, where Margaery convinces Lady Olenna to leave King's Landing and return to Highgarden. The conversation that follows between Cersei and Lady Olenna has a whole new meaning now that we've seen the finale.