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‘Game Of Thrones’ Promo: Sansa & Littlefinger Have An Icy Reunion
“I’d love a love scene between Arya and Sansa”, she joked on the show’s set.
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As with most television shows, the latter half of the season is generally when things start to get serious, and the most shocking, exciting and plot-progressing moments take place. This time around, it’s the sixth and seventh episodes of the season, which are sure to pique your interest.
The fourth episode of Game of Thrones was a return to form, with Jon Snow and Sansa getting the family reunion we all prayed for and Daenerys back on track to rule Essos.
Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) and Jaqen H’ghar (Tom Wlaschiha) at the House of Black and White.
“Game of Thrones” Season 6 spoilers for episodes 6 and 7.
Despite not knowing which is which, all the statements have a profound impact should they truly happen in “Game of Thrones”.
Jaqen H’ghar (Tom Wlaschiha) brings Arya back into the Hall of Faces and puts forth a question: “Does death only come for the wicked, and leave the decent behind?”
We’re just four episodes in, and already he’s murdered his father in cold blood, fed his step-mother and infant brother to his dogs, stabbed Osha in the neck, and probably has plans to maim and murder Rickon in some twisted sort of way. He is the “blood” of Ser Robert Strong/The Mountain’s “blood” after all (yes, we know that’s a Dothraki saying). We’ve also seen Melisandre use her body to tempt men and women alike, and we’ve seen Oberyn Martell express his delight for both genders.
It would make more sense for The Hound to show up in episode seven, “The Broken Man” – last time we saw him he was in bad shape. That gave away some big clues as to what to expect from the episode.
The synopsis for the upcoming episode reads: “Tyrion seeks a unusual ally”.
Of course it could be even more terrifying than all that.
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Bran Stark (Isaac Hampstead-Wright) and Night’s King (Vladimir Furdik) in “The Door”.Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) and Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen). It just looked too ominous not to.