Bran trains with the Three-Eyed Raven. Tommen meets with Cersei. Tyrion makes a bold move. Theon leaves while at Pyke new issues arise. Ramsay's brother is born. Davos asks Melisandre for a ... Read allBran trains with the Three-Eyed Raven. Tommen meets with Cersei. Tyrion makes a bold move. Theon leaves while at Pyke new issues arise. Ramsay's brother is born. Davos asks Melisandre for a miracle.Bran trains with the Three-Eyed Raven. Tommen meets with Cersei. Tyrion makes a bold move. Theon leaves while at Pyke new issues arise. Ramsay's brother is born. Davos asks Melisandre for a miracle.
Carice van Houten
- Melisandre
- (as Carice Van Houten)
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I always love how the first episode of season 6 is this slow aftermath of the previous season as well as some set-up... and then we get this episode which feels crazy in comparison!
So much happens within the span of 50 minuttes that it feels likebwe are supposed to be much further in the season!
The first this episode does right, us that it finally brings back Bran after an entire season where he was abscent! His storyline in this season, is one of my favorite, qnd we already start to get a glimpse og its potential in this episode!
The rest of the episode is equally great with every scene being of importance, characters getting killed off, shifts in power and an ending that will leave you breathless amd completely hooked for whatever else this season has in store!
So much happens within the span of 50 minuttes that it feels likebwe are supposed to be much further in the season!
The first this episode does right, us that it finally brings back Bran after an entire season where he was abscent! His storyline in this season, is one of my favorite, qnd we already start to get a glimpse og its potential in this episode!
The rest of the episode is equally great with every scene being of importance, characters getting killed off, shifts in power and an ending that will leave you breathless amd completely hooked for whatever else this season has in store!
The Story did great in this episode. really good direction & dialog. And it filled with surprise, tons of them. Really enjoy this one.
The major event that should've happened in the first episode takes place at the end of this episode. Not really a shocker though, as most people expected this. But if this happens in the first one then 'The Red Woman' takes on a whole new meaning. The sequence involving younger versions of older characters is a delight to watch. Liam Cunningham as Davos is outstanding as usual. Things are moving really fast as Theon goes home from outskirts of Winterfell to Pyke in one episode. Sansa, Brienne and Pod get to the wall from about the same place in two episodes while Bran and his companions took a whole season to get to the wall from Winterfell. But that's nothing compared to what Littlefinger and Varys achieve in the later parts of the season. Wheels are about to fall off you realize but the ride is still enjoyable so you don't care.
New characters are introduced, old ones are back in the game, and - wait for it ...
This was a truly beautiful episode. The arc of the story doesn't really progress, but we are told who will be this season's or the next few episodes villains. The story continues with the dragons, the Lannisters. Stark's and the Ironclads.
First of all, the writing here is brilliant, with the story heading in a great direction. This episode was also fast paced, with a lot happening within its run time. I expected many events that occurred during the episode to take place down the line, but I am glad they did it to begin with, because I can't wait to see what happens next.
The sets, the production, bringing us back to meet our old characters, Bran for a start, was a joy to see. And how he has grown!
This season really looks like it is going to be spectacular, with these two new episodes it is starting off to be the best season yet.
10/10 brilliant episode.
First of all, the writing here is brilliant, with the story heading in a great direction. This episode was also fast paced, with a lot happening within its run time. I expected many events that occurred during the episode to take place down the line, but I am glad they did it to begin with, because I can't wait to see what happens next.
The sets, the production, bringing us back to meet our old characters, Bran for a start, was a joy to see. And how he has grown!
This season really looks like it is going to be spectacular, with these two new episodes it is starting off to be the best season yet.
10/10 brilliant episode.
Did you know
- TriviaJon's resurrection came after months of misdirection by HBO and the showrunners following the character's death in the fifth season finale Mother's Mercy (2015), claiming the character was indisputably dead. Even Kit Harington himself stated, "I'm dead. I'm not coming back next season." Fans who did not settle for this explanation quickly pointed out that Harington was spotted in Belfast several times while the show was being filmed in Ireland, and that he kept his hair long all the time (he had famously said that he would get a haircut as soon as he was done on the show). Also, a series of action figures was released of characters who had died, and Jon Snow was not included. Harington later explained this away as that he would only appear in the sixth season as Jon's corpse. All of his filming for the sixth season was done in secret, with cast and crew having to sign non-disclosure agreements, the use of the name "Jon Snow" being forbidden, and the character referred to as "LC" (Lord Commander) in all production documents. Jon was only shown in the sixth season trailers as a corpse, though the first promotional image released for the sixth season was of of Jon with blood running from his shadowed eyes. After the airing of this episode, Harington told Entertainment Weekly, "I'd like to say sorry for lying to everyone," as well as expressing his appreciation for the fans' love for his character.
- GoofsJon's body is shown with seven stab wounds, even though he was stabbed six times.
- Quotes
Tyrion Lannister: Dragons do not do well in captivity.
Missandei: How do you know this?
Tyrion Lannister: That's what I do. I drink and I know things.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Thronecast: The Red Woman (2016)
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- 54m
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- 1.78 : 1
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