Lena Headey may be digital eroticism iva die-hard Lannister in the Game of Thronesworld, but on Twitter her allegiances lie elsewhere.
SEE ALSO: An important countdown of the most memorable 'Game of Thrones' deathsOnce the first episode of Season 7 had been shown in the UK, Headey (a.k.a. everyone's least favourite ruler, Cersei Lannister), shared her thoughts on the characters who came across best.
And they may not have been what everyone was expecting.
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To be fair, they did both have excellent episodes. Sansa proved exactly how much of a badass tactician she is these days, and the Hound showed his softer side.
If only Headey's alter-ego was as humble.
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