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The Latest ‘Game Of Thrones’ Episode Broke A Twitter Record And TBH, We’re Not Surprised

Spoilers ahead.
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30 Apr 2019, 05:14 PM

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Episode three of the final season of Game of Thrones is breaking records all over!

The series set the record for the longest continuous battle sequence in cinematic history with its third episode and they’ve now broken another important record in the Twitterverse.  

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The highly anticipated showdown between the living and the dead finally came to be in this week’s episode and we’re not the only ones freaking out about all the events that took place.

In fact, the Twitterverse came in full charge and garnered over 7.8 million tweets just about the episode! As reported in Variety, this made “The Long Night” the most-tweeted about episode in TV history!

via GIPHY

If you haven’t seen the episode yet, we recommend slowly backing away… NOW.

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Arya Stark’s brilliant skills in defeating the ultimate enemy caused the character to become the most-tweeted about topic, followed by the Night King, Bran Stark, Jon Snow and Cersei Lannister.

Here’s some of the best tweets we found about the episode:

We’re not surprised that the Battle of Winterfell ended victorious in its Twitter battle! And we’re pretty sure that the next three episodes could take over this new record! What are your predictions for the coming episodes?

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