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Game Of Thrones season 6 episode 7 review: The Broken Man
Aside from the founders who were members of Beric Dondarrion’s party, majority are no more than outlaws who are fighting the Lannisters and from “Game of Thrones” season 4 onwards, the Freys. GOT fans spent the tortuous period during the wait for a sixth season wondering if and when Jon Snow would make a return. It is expected to dig deeper into Arya’s storyline and how she finally reunites with her siblings and other members of House Stark in their battle.
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Yara and Theon Greyjoy are doing the smart thing and are on their way to Meereen to join forces with Daenerys like Euron had planned, conveniently providing Dany with the 1000 ships Daario said she needed last week.
Episode 8 will probably see the end of Arya’s training to become a faceless assassin, according to Independent UK.
The upcoming seventh episode of “Game Of Thrones” season six is titled “The Broken Man”, and based on the epic teaser it’s going be a great hour of television. In the episode, we saw the return of Sandor Clegane, AKA The Hound (Rory McCann). She is still walking around at the end of “The Broken Man”, so hopefully the usual rule of not seeing a character die onscreen means they are still alive holds true in this case.
Elsewhere, while Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) was being punished and stabbed for her betrayal, The Hound was living a normal and hard-working life amongst the poor. He came back yesterday living with a peaceful religious group led by Brother Ray, played by guest-star Ian McShane. With his literal happy place now destroyed, Sandor will have to go somewhere, and his reintroduction would be pointless if he wasn’t going to have an effect on the story – we wouldn’t be following him otherwise.
Bronn is back alongside Jaime as they try to untangle the mess unfolding at Riverrun. But it is mostly Ser Davos who convinces Lyanna Mormont to pledge her support with all 62 men that she has to the Starks. For one, neither Jon nor Sansa is technically a Stark. He also re-introduced a long-missing fan favorite character: Sandor Clegane, aka The Hound.
‘I don’t know the answer to that.
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Since then, no one has seen or heard from Gendry since.