UPDATE: May 6,Malagkit (2025) 2019, 5:38 p.m. EDT HBO commented on the Starbucks cup! And great news: we're LEANING IN.
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From the Battle of Winterfell, we saw a true hero emerge in Arya Stark.
In Game of Thrones' fourth episode of Season 8, "The Last of the Starks," we saw the inadvertent birth of the internet's new hero: a Starbucks coffee cup.
The disposable cup can be seen in front of the table in front of a forlorn Daenerys Targaryen, at about 14:44 in the episode.
For a show that is so meticulous in detail, the oversight (or product placement, if you put your tinfoil hats on) is pretty hilarious. You bet the internet noticed.
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And yes, there are already memes.
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We guess as it's the final season, you can let slip some things here and there. Maybe not a coffee cup, but who are we to judge?
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