The Internet is hot for Khaleesi after THAT 'Game of Thrones' moment
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4.
Is it hot in here or a Khalessi just around?
In "Book of the Stranger," Daenerys Targaryen reminds Game of Thrones viewers in the most badass way possible why she is called "the Unburmt" (among several other titles). The Queen of Meeren literally burns down the Dothraki patriarchy, relying, not on her dragons, but on the almost-forgotten fact that she is a dragon.
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And, unsurprisingly, an awe-struck Internet could do nothing more than virtually bow down to their queen. You could even say Twitter was in a meltdown. (Sorry.)
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Neha Prakash was Mashable's Senior Watercooler Reporter, covering viral content, Internet culture and all things Kardashians.Before being a reporter, Neha was a Mashable intern covering news and politics. Neha previously interned at AOL/Huffington Post managing content and social media for its health and fitness sites.She earned her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School in May 2012, and graduated with a B.A. from Penn State University in 2010.