Yes, we are still talking about Game of Thrones! Why? Because so many questions were left unanswered and we can't let it go...
And now, Lena Headey, who played Cersei on the epic fantasy show has admitted that a key scene deleted from season seven would have answered a lot of questions surrounding her character's pregnancy.
Here's a little breakdown to jog your memories.
Towards the end of season seven Cersei told her brothers, Jaime and Tyrion, that she was expecting, however, we weren't sure if this was just a ploy to gain the sympathy or if she was really pregnant with Jaime's child.

When season eight kicked-off we expected to see some beginnings of a bump, but there was nothing to see, so we thought, right, she must have been up to her usual tricks with the baby announcement. But then she went and told Euron that she was carrying his child. Again, this could have been a tactic to keep his loyalty, as she knew he wanted to father a king.
Finally Headey has cleared up the baby drama. Speaking at German Comic Con, she explained that they actually shot a scene during which Cersei had a miscarriage.
"We shot a scene that never made it into season seven, which was where I lose the baby. It was a really kind of traumatic, great moment for Cersei that never made it in."
She also said that she thought the moment would have "served Cersei differently" in season 8.
So there you have it, Cersei was indeed pregnant and was not lying to Jamie or Tyrion - for once.
Now can some explain what the Three-Eyed raven was all about....and what exactly was the Night King trying to do?
Here's what RTÉ Entertainment's Sinead Brennan thought of the final episode.
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