This week’s episode of “Game of Thrones” season 6 was titled the “Oathbreaker” for good reason. In the last moments of the previous chapter we saw Jon Snow take a deep, fearful breath as he came back to life, and now, we got to see what he does to his traitors and what his future holds for him.
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There was a huge moment for Arya Stark who was continuing her training to become a faceless girl. As she recited the list of people she wants to kill and spoke about Arya’s family and past, she took several more beatings until finally taking a sip from the deadly fountain’s water and recovered her vision.
As for the Lannister’s, it seems their entire council has turned against Cersei and Jamie, leaving them with no support to fight the Septum and take revenge on the High Sparrow. King Tommen also tried to defend his mother and demanded she was permitted access to were Myrcella’s remains rest, but the High Sparrow deems she has not redeemed herself yet.
Lord Varys was of great help to Tyrionn and the others trying to find out who is funding the Sons of the Harpy, except now that they know, they have learned that the difference of languages and lands will make it extremely difficult to defeat them.
Bran Stark had an extremely important flashback where he saw his father fighting against Ser Arthur Dayne, one of the most legendary swordsmen in the Seven Kingdoms, and then gets to see they didn’t defeat him as legend says, but the fight ends with Ned's friend Howland Reed stabbing him in the back, literally. But the big twist comes when Ned Stark begins walking up to the Tower of Joy, where he heard screams, and Bran yells, “Father! Father!” and Ned turns around as if he’s heard his son.
The Raven looks extremely shocked to find Bran is seemingly much more powerful than he imagined, so he takes him back to real time immediately.
Khaleesi seems to be stuck in the temple of widows for life, and it might be harder for her to get out than we anticipated.
The biggest reveal of the episode came when Jon Snow decides to leave the Night’s Watch. After hanging the four traitors that murdered him, he decides to break his oath and says, “My watch is over.”
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