So, the end credits have rolled on the season six of Game of Thrones. The finale was a magnificent 69 minutes and was the longest instalment of the entire series.
Epic. Monumental. Amazing. Jaw dropping. I think I’ve run out of words to describe Battle of the Bastards.
So, that internet rumour doing the rounds before the airing of ‘No One’ turned out to be a fizzer and hearts were broken all over the internet.
As we build to the climax of season six of Game of Thrones, The Broken Man was a surprisingly subdued episode. But that’s not to say there weren’t a few unexpected twists.
“Blood of My Blood” may have lacked the same emotional impact as “The Door”, but it succeeded in delivering the perfect curve ball. Benjen Stark is alive!!
Ten minutes. All it took was ten minutes to break the hearts of Game of Thrones fans all over the world. Ten minutes of intense, heart stopping action that also managed to answer one of the most enduring questions of the entire book and TV series.
And winner of vilest character on TV.. Ramsay Bolton for deeds most foul on Games of Thrones.
If the fan theories are correct and Jon Snow plays a key role in the ‘end game’ in a Game of Thrones, then episode three may contain enough hints to confirm those theories.
But there is much more to “Home” than resolving the ‘Jon question’ and how we get there is one of the many OMG moments of episode two.
The new series of Game of Thrones is here. That oh-so familiar theme song is playing and the anticipation is running very high. But there’s also a healthy dose of anxiety.