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Game of Thrones (Season 6)

29 de nov. de 2024 · 7m 18s
Game of Thrones (Season 6)
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Game of Thrones (Season 6) Season 6 of Game of Thrones, which premiered in 2016, marks a turning point in the series. It ventures beyond the scope of George R.R....

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Game of Thrones (Season 6)

Season 6 of Game of Thrones, which premiered in 2016, marks a turning point in the series. It ventures beyond the scope of George R.R. Martin’s published books, A Song of Ice and Fire, as it combines plot points from the novels with new material crafted by the showrunners. This season is a rollercoaster of revelations, triumphs, and shocking moments, culminating in some of the most iconic episodes in the series. Themes of resurrection, revenge, and power dominate as the battle for Westeros intensifies. Plot Overview Season 6 picks up immediately after the cliffhanger ending of Season 5, with the fates of several key characters hanging in the balance. From Jon Snow’s resurrection to Daenerys Targaryen’s return to power, the season is packed with major developments and stunning conclusions to long-running storylines. The Resurrection of Jon Snow
At Castle Black, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is resurrected by Melisandre (Carice van Houten) after his murder by mutinous members of the Night’s Watch. His return sparks hope and renewed determination, and Jon executes the mutineers, including Olly and Alliser Thorne. Declaring his watch ended, Jon aligns with Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) to reclaim Winterfell from the Boltons. The Battle of the Bastards
Jon and Sansa rally an army of loyal northern houses to challenge Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) for control of Winterfell. The season’s penultimate episode, "Battle of the Bastards," features a breathtaking battle sequence as Jon’s forces clash with Ramsay’s army. After a stunning victory, Sansa exacts her revenge by feeding Ramsay to his own hounds, reclaiming Winterfell for the Starks. Daenerys’s Return to Power
Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), initially captured by the Dothraki, asserts her dominance by burning the khals alive in Vaes Dothrak and emerging unscathed. She unites the Dothraki and her existing forces, including the Unsullied and Daario Naharis (Michiel Huisman), and begins preparations to sail for Westeros. Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), serving as her advisor, stabilizes Meereen during her absence. The High Sparrow and Cersei’s Revenge
In King’s Landing, Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) endures humiliation as she contends with the power of the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce) and the Faith Militant. However, Cersei’s patience runs out, and in the season finale, she orchestrates a devastating explosion at the Great Sept of Baelor using wildfire. The blast kills the High Sparrow, Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer), and countless others, leaving Cersei as Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. Arya Stark’s Revenge
Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) continues her training with the Faceless Men in Braavos. After rejecting their philosophy and reclaiming her identity, Arya returns to Westeros. She begins her vengeance by killing Walder Frey (David Bradley) and his sons in a chilling act of retribution for the Red Wedding. Bran Stark’s Vision Quest
Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) trains with the Three-Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow) and gains the ability to see into the past. Through his visions, Bran discovers the true origin of the White Walkers and learns the secret of Jon Snow’s parentage: Jon is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. This revelation has far-reaching implications for the battle for the Iron Throne. The Iron Islands and Euron Greyjoy
The death of Balon Greyjoy (Patrick Malahide) leads to a kingsmoot, where Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk) seizes power from Yara Greyjoy (Gemma Whelan) and Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen). Euron vows to build a fleet and ally with Daenerys, while Yara and Theon flee to Meereen to seek Daenerys’s support. The Battle Beyond the Wall
Beyond the Wall, Bran’s visions trigger a disastrous encounter with the Night King, resulting in the deaths of the Three-Eyed Raven and Hodor (Kristian Nairn). Hodor’s tragic backstory, revealed through Bran’s visions, adds emotional weight to the growing threat of the White Walkers.  
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