Maisie Williams' Game of Thrones Season 7 Review: "Holy Balls"

Winter is still a little ways out, but we have a taste of what to expect thanks to the Emmy nominated actress

By Chris Harnick Aug 23, 2016 1:48 PMTags
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Maisie Williams is all of us…except she has access to Game of Thrones season seven. The Game of Thrones star, who is up for an Emmy for her work as Arya Stark in the show's recently wrapped sixth season, has read season seven of the hit HBO series and she took to Twitter to share her thoughts. We're pretty sure those thoughts she had and shared would be yours.

"Just finished reading season 7," she tweeted. "S—t gets REAl…I'd start preparing yourselves now…Scratch that, nothing will prepare you for this."

She ended with "holy BALLS."

Gulp.

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Game of Thrones is gearing up for the end. HBO announced season eight will be the final season. And you know how Game of Thrones does things, usually the penultimate episode of the season is the crazier than the finale (except this year, which were both nuts), so can you imagine what these two upcoming seasons will be like? Nope, neither can we, especially because they're off book.

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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kit Harington admitted he's been giving the end a lot of thoughts.

"It has been in my consciousness a lot. This mammoth, goliath event in my life, which has so much of what my 20s are, is going to come to an end," he said. "I think I'm going to really make the effort in these next two years to enjoy every moment of it, because I don't know when I'll get something like this coming around again."

You'll have to wait a little longer for Game of Thrones season seven—it's coming summer 2017 instead of in the spring.

"Now that winter has arrived on Game of Thrones, executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss felt that the storylines of the next season would be better served by starting production a little later than usual, when the weather is changing," Carter Bloys, president of HBO programming, said in a statement. "Instead of the show's traditional spring debut, we're moving the debut to summer to accommodate the shooting schedule."

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