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The Red Woman

  • Episode aired Apr 24, 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
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Game of Thrones: The Red Woman
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The fate of Jon Snow is revealed. Daenerys is brought before Khal Moro. Tyrion gets used to living in Meereen. Ramsay sends his dogs after Theon and Sansa. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes make t... Read allThe fate of Jon Snow is revealed. Daenerys is brought before Khal Moro. Tyrion gets used to living in Meereen. Ramsay sends his dogs after Theon and Sansa. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes make their move. Cersei mourns for Myrcella.The fate of Jon Snow is revealed. Daenerys is brought before Khal Moro. Tyrion gets used to living in Meereen. Ramsay sends his dogs after Theon and Sansa. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes make their move. Cersei mourns for Myrcella.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Podeswa
  • Writers
    • George R.R. Martin
    • David Benioff
    • D.B. Weiss
  • Stars
    • Peter Dinklage
    • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Lena Headey
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    48K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Podeswa
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • David Benioff
      • D.B. Weiss
    • Stars
      • Peter Dinklage
      • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
      • Lena Headey
    • 79User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Season 6, Episode 1 Clip: "Sansa and Theon"
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    Season 6, Episode 1 Clip: "Cersei and Jamie"
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    Season 6, Episode 1 Clip: "Cersei and Jamie"
    Season 6, Episode 1 Clip: "Cersei and Jamie"
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    Season 6, Episode 1 Clip: "Cersei and Jamie"
    Game of Thrones: The Red Woman
    Trailer 2:06
    Game of Thrones: The Red Woman
    Game of Thrones: A Widow's Future (Featurette)
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    Game of Thrones: Inside the Episode: The Red Woman
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    Game of Thrones: Putting Daenerys First (Featurette)
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    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Tyrion Lannister
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Jaime Lannister
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Cersei Lannister
    Emilia Clarke
    Emilia Clarke
    • Daenerys Targaryen
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Jon Snow
    Liam Cunningham
    Liam Cunningham
    • Davos Seaworth
    Carice van Houten
    Carice van Houten
    • Melisandre
    • (as Carice Van Houten)
    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Margaery Tyrell
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Ellaria Sand
    Sophie Turner
    Sophie Turner
    • Sansa Stark
    Maisie Williams
    Maisie Williams
    • Arya Stark
    Conleth Hill
    Conleth Hill
    • Lord Varys
    Alfie Allen
    Alfie Allen
    • Theon Greyjoy
    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Brienne of Tarth
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • High Sparrow
    Michiel Huisman
    Michiel Huisman
    • Daario Naharis
    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Roose Bolton
    Iwan Rheon
    Iwan Rheon
    • Ramsay Bolton
    • Director
      • Jeremy Podeswa
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • David Benioff
      • D.B. Weiss
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    9and_mikkelsen

    The best is yet to come!

    While the plot did not progress much in this episode, mostly setting up what is to come, the episode was still eventfull with a couple og memorable moments!

    The episode picks up right where we left off in the shocking finale of season five! From there we get emotional moments as well as some thrilling scenes!

    I really enjoyed Cerseis scene when she reacts to Myrcellas death! Its her showing vulnerability and actual emotions as she reflects on herself!

    Brienne also got great treatment, and the same goes for Danearys who even in chains shows no sign of fear!

    Though i always love how the "Sand Snake" comes to qn abrupt end cause nobody liked them in season five!

    The last scene gave me "The Shining" vibes.

    Overall it leaves you excited for more!
    aadhi444

    Continues from where it left off

    OK, so far this has been the most anticipated episode in GOT history. We have got this episode after 10 months of wait. After watching this I couldn't help but have a sense of disappointment. The episode fails to match the anticipation and the excitement. Technically this episode is as brilliant as it has always been. However none of the story progresses. We just see the aftermath of the countless cliffhangers from the season five finale. Other than the ending scene there are no surprises in the story development. Overall this episode sets the stage for the entire season. I hope the story picks up from here and reaches the heights that it is capable of.
    10moviesfilmsreviewsinc

    This is the best Opening episode for a season

    One of the best things about Game Of Thrones' return is that the show doesn't waste a single minute. Immediately, it picks up immediately where it left off last season, and that's all the way across the board. After a great tracking shot beginning at the Wall and sweeping over Castle Black, Jon Snow is the first thing we see, laying on his back in the frozen snow in a puddle of his own darkened, drying blood. Ghost howls mournfully from within his pen. The snow falls and winter isn't coming, it's definitely here, and the bodies are falling about as quickly as the snow. One of the more stand-out pieces of this episode involves, surprisingly, Sansa and Reek/Theon. Pursued by Bolton men and hounds, fleeing into the frozen forest, wading across icy rivers (which looked really uncomfortable to shoot), and, finally, getting cornered by men with hounds. Theon has worked hard to redeem himself, and that yields dividends in this moment. He offers to distract the hounds while Sansa flees. Of course, unlike breaking Sansa out of Winterfell, this is a bad idea horribly executed, but Theon deserves some credit for making a bold move. It's a really stunning heroic moment, with Brienne once again coming to the aid of the Starks when needed the most. It's a great fight scene, Brienne and Pod are appropriately heroic, and even Theon gets in on the action, saving a disarmed Pod from the last of the Bolton foot soldiers. It's also much needed, as it finalises Theon's redemption and actually gives Sansa a glimmer of hope to offset some of last season's Stark abuse. It's also some much-needed positivity in an episode where it seems like every storyline is heading towards the violence and disaster. Director Jeremy Podeswa crafts a great episode here, where he picks up where last season left off without too much catching up. It's always a thrill to come back to Westeros, but for every laugh-out-loud moment like Varys and Tyrion walking through Meereen or a spear through the back of Trystane Martell's head, there's something else happening that's just as ominous or unsettling. The episode has plenty of breathing space, and the balance between the various story lines is just right. The Night's Watch is probably the A plot, but there's not too much of it. Jon and the Night's Watch are headed towards violence, as Dolorous Edd is off to round up an army of wildlings to fight against the very traitors who put the knife to the Lord Commander and Davos is so desperate for help he's willing to turn to the very woman he's actively tried to kill, Melisandre. Ramsay hinges his future on his ability to recapture Sansa Stark, who Roose needs to hold the North against a potential Lannister army (and we've already discussed how that goes for Ramsay). Daenerys is captured by Dothraki, fated for a one-way trip to Vaes Dothrak with all the other Khaleesi widows, and her only hope is a grayscale-infected Jorah Mormont and Daario, who seems more interested in poking at Jorah than in saving his lover. Meanwhile, in King's Landing and in Dorne, royal blood is being shed as a continent prepares for all-out war.
    8TheGoforth

    "I saw him in the flames, fighting at Winterfell…."

    If you look back on previous seasons, Melisandre has been given an exclusive preview of various plot developments but like any classic 'tinfoil theory' on a message board, has misinterpreted them. Despite this, the ending of this destined to be classic episode is a window into Melisandre's true powers and tells us that while human vice has threatened her clarity of perception, she does have a divine purpose as her centuries old survival proves.

    Perhaps those who doubted that Melisandre's blood magic ritual in Season 3 could have set the Red and Purple Wedding events in motion will now reconsider the vital role of this character in clearing the chessboard for the true war to commence. With all of these engrossing plot lines in motion, it seems to me that characters like Melisandre and Bran Stark have always served as the essential players in a much deeper story, so whilst the Littlefingers and Varyses manipulate the game of thrones, Melisandre envisions the song of ice and fire in which the great game will eventually be consumed.

    Through actions both hideous (the sacrifice of Shireen) and heroic (her validation of Jon Snow), Melisandre has moved through the series as a serene constant: highly organised and efficient and inured by an enormous responsibility. With her elegant gravitas, Carice van Houten has manifested the mystical potency of this saga as few others could and if the ending of this stunning episodes proves anything, it is that she has excelled in making the mythical heart of the story come alive for us all.
    8Hitchcoc

    Moving Toward a Center

    I'm fascinated by people who expect every episode to be full of fights and encounters. Remember, when all is said and done, this is a single story. Lord of the Rings had to have "The Two Towers" to get to the ending. We have several key figures moving into new directions with all moving toward an unspecified center. We know for sure that Theon is regaining his humanity, acting heroically. Sansa is with him and alive and a pawn in the game, but necessary. Cersei is back at the castle. We are still in the dark about how much power she has. How have these religious fanatics affected the empire. The new queen is in the dungeon, being asked to confess. Dany finds herself in the hands of a warrior society similar to the one she left when becoming mother of dragons. The princess returns to the castle with Jaime, dead. And back home the evil women have formed a coup and murdered the bridegroom and his father. Arya is totally blind and is beaten with a wooden rod and asked to defend herself. I'm sure her role will come into focus again. And, of course, Brienne and Pod come to the rescue of the escapees and they swear their allegiance to Sansa once again. She now has purpose again and is a worthy foe to anyone. I, myself, am not even slightly disappointed with the setup. Have some patience, people.

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    • Trivia
      In order to play Arya as blind, actress Maisie Williams wore large 16 millimeter contacts that she could not see through for the stationary, dialogue-heavy scenes. For the fight scenes, she wore contacts with small pinprick holes in them, so she could see at least something, in order to not accidentally wound herself or others.
    • Goofs
      In the former episode Mother's Mercy (2015), Obara and Nymeria did not go on the ship with Myrcella, Trystane and Jaime - they were shown waiting on the shore as the ship departed. No explanation is given to their presence at the ship.
    • Quotes

      Jaime Lannister: Fuck prophecy. Fuck fate. Fuck everyone who isn't us.

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      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Tom Hiddleston/Maisie Williams/Rooney (2016)
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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
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      • Television 360
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      • Dolby Digital
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