Emilia Clarke Had the Best Response to That Starbucks Cup on Game of Thrones

This post contains mild spoilers for Game of Thrones. Consider yourself warned.

Has any show in the history of TV been more combed-through and analyzed than HBO's Game of Thrones? We think not. Every second of every episode is closely studied for clues as to who's going to die next and which character will eventually reign on the Iron Throne.

This week, along with some great theories about dragons and Cersei's chances to rule, fans spotted an errant Starbucks cup in a Winterfell banquet scene featuring Emilia Clarke's character, Daenerys Targaryen.

It was a rare misstep for a show with production budgets in the tens of millions of dollars—and fans have been having fun with the gaffe online all week. (Though HBO has now erased the cup from the version of the show now available online.)

Now Clarke herself has finally responded—and it's perfection. "Did I just stumble upon the truth here?! The cup bearer does not drinketh the Starbucks tea...," she wrote on Instagram, alongside of photo of herself holding a cup with costars Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo) and Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister). "Oh and this ain’t a spoiler just a lost wanderer coming home for a mid filming cuppa....🔥 @prideofgypsies you so fire you make my hair turn blue."

Of course she had to note that the photo wasn't a spoiler; otherwise fans on Reddit would have come up with 470,000 theories about how Drogo was going to come back from the dead to help his beloved Khaleesi defeat Cersei.

Previously, the show's official Twitter account posted its own hilarious response. "News from Winterfell," the tweet read. "The latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake. #Daenerys had ordered an herbal tea."

Well played by all (except whoever missed the cup in that scene while they were filming). And that, as Sophie Turner would say, is the tea.

Abby Gardner is a contributing writer at Glamour. You can follow her pop culture musings on Twitter @abbygardner or in her weekly newsletter, We Have Notes.

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