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This Game Of Thrones Character Really Is Dead
At the end of this week’s installment of the Tower of Joy story, Bran Stark called out his father’s name and young Ned Stark seemed to hear him, even if he didn’t see anything.
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Jon Snow made some crucial choices in Sunday’s “Game of Thrones.”
Obviously, many fans want him to head down to Winterfell, save Rickon Stark and Osha, and hand Ramsay Bolton a fresh can of whoopass. That’s something that she’s abandoned as of late, but in “Oathbreaker” we saw her planning ahead, thinking strategically, and acting with absolute authority once more as she set about dispersing “little birds” (or child spies) around the kingdoms. The sooner we get there, the better.
From S6E3, Bran realizes that others can hear him during the visions from the past, but doesn’t understand that they cannot fully understand him. We always knew Lord Varys was powerful, but he’s always been a servant to whoever occupies the throne and therefore was never entirely invested in his work. Jon Snow’s first conversation with Davos Seaworth and Melisandre was highlighted as well. Ned’s sister Lyanna Stark is believed to be in the tower and, according to fan theory, she could have just given birth to Jon Snow, (more on that here) but Bran’s vision cuts out just before Ned enters the tower, leaving us guessing for what’s inside. Yeah, that makes sense.
In the meantime, Daenerys meets her fate as she is brought to her new home, inhabited by the widows of the Khal. Nothing short of what is expected from a TV series like “Game Of Thrones”. But that was just the start, with the Lord Commander’s declaration that his watch was officially over suggesting we are about to see a Stark uprising of sorts. The Mountain already did away with Oberyn Martell and that was before he was a killing zombie machine.
# After undergoing numerous tasks and fights, Arya is finally able to beat the waif whilst her rigorous training resulting in Jaqen H’ghar returning her eyesight as she has completely given up on her identity. She dared to be “out in the world” after the death of her husband, so her fate will be decided by the Khalasars.
After watching Game of Thrones season 6, episode 3, “Oathbreaker,” fans only had more questions after a revealing flashback, and it has to do with the newly resurrected Jon Snow and a huge hint to his true parentage!
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A Reddit user and YouTuber named Frikidoctor is claiming that HBO is behind the removal of his YouTube videos that feature his “predictions” about what will happen during season 6 of the show.