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Nine burning questions we have after the super-sized 'Game of Thrones' finale

With another season of "Game of Thrones" behind us, we're now only six episodes away from finding out who will finally sit on the Iron Throne and, more importantly, if it will be a vaguely blue ice-corpse.

(And consider this fair warning: This is the season finale wrap-up of "Game of Thrones" and there are spoilers ahead _ probably everywhere else too. Good luck.)

But now that a long winter of speculation has returned for viewers _ and please let that talk of 2019 for the next season premiere be more vague promises from a novice three-eyed raven _ questions still remain. Here's nine to consider while also wondering: Do

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