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Fans Just Brightened Up The Darkest Scenes From 'Game Of Thrones'—And We Missed So Much

Fans Just Brightened Up The Darkest Scenes From 'Game Of Thrones'—And We Missed So Much
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By now the majority of you should have seen the most recent episode of Game of Thrones.

If you have not, then in the interest of avoiding hate mail in my inbox, here is a nice, big SPOILER WARNING for you and a reminder to get to it!


"The Long Night" was one of the most highly anticipated episodes of the critically acclaimed series, now in its final season on HBO.

And while plenty happened––Arya Stark taking down the Night King and Melisandre fulfilling her purpose, for starters––one of the biggest complaints in the wake of the broadcast was that the episode was too dark to tell what was going on.

Seriously. It was all the internet could talk about for a while.



If you didn't figure out how to recalibrate your TV's settings, then oh well, but thanks to some diehard Game of Thrones fans, you can now see some of the scenes from the Battle of Winterfell in their brightened up glory.

Like this:

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And this:

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And this, too:

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You can see the complete video here:

Darkest scene from Game of Thrones S8E3 Brightened | The Long Nightwww.youtube.com

It proved a welcome delight for some other diehards, too:

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It appears the internet has stumbled upon the Prince That Was Promised, but if I could give you any advice at all, I'd recommend not watching "The Long Night" on less than five hours of sleep.

Trust me; you'll notice the difference.

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