Sean Bean, Nathalie Emmanuel, David Benioff, and more hit the HBO Golden Globes afterparty

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Game of Thrones may not have taken home any awards at this year’s Golden Globes, but the cast and crew still lived it up afterwards. Emilia Clarke, who had hit the red carpet earlier in an all-black evil Mother-of-Dragons ensemble, changed into something a little less busy for the after-party.

Where Daenerys goes, so goes her posse. Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) attended the InStyle and Warner Bros.’ afterparty in a dress that The Daily Mail seemed to think was very fashionable, although I’m honestly not sure I’m qualified to comment. Looks great!

Natalie Dormer didn’t change outfits for the afterparty, but Entertainment Weekly did flag her down for a short interviews about what we can expect from Margaery’s fashions come Game of Thrones Season 6.

“Well she’s not dressing like this anymore,” Dormer said. “She’s effectively in a sack in a prison cell, but she’s doing her damndest to get out of it.” Keep on keeping on, Margaery.

During the ceremony itself, Dormer and Clarke sat next to Chicago Med star Sophia Bush. High spirits all around.

At the after-party, Clarke snapped photos with both of her Game of Thrones bosses: David Benioff and Dan Weiss.

These photos come courtesy of First Look, which has quite the wealth of afterparty pics, including this one of Tobias Menzies (Edmure Tully) palling around with Maggie Gyllenhaal…

…and this one of David Benioff getting face time with Star Wars: The Force Awakens star Oscar Issac.

Meanwhile, Pedro Pascal was clearly having a good time at the show. He was sitting at the Narcos table, but some part of me will always recognize him first and foremost as Oberyn Martell.

Finn Jones (Loras Tyrell) tweeted out a video of partygoers dancing to David Bowie music, played in honor of the musician’s death.

Finally, USA Today reported that none other than Sean Bean was present for the festivities. One reporter commented that he was sad that Sean Bean’s character, Ned Stark (since I’m sure you needed to be reminded), was killed off at the end of the first season. “Me, too,” Bean replied. Never forget.