'Game of Thrones' Latest Reviews, Rumors, News & Updates: Death, Life, Survival Arises; Brienne, Arya, Cersei Set To Spark Fire From Hell?

'Game of Thrones' Latest Reviews, Rumors, News & Updates: Death, Life, Survival Arises; Brienne, Arya, Cersei Set To Spark Fire From Hell?

"Game of Thrones" sixth season was not without its hiccups, but as usual there were tremendous jaw-dropping moments and some spectacular sequences that stand as the show's best.

Looking back on the previous season of "Game of Thrones," Hodor's death broke the viewers' hearts. Also, scenes of seeing Stark sigil back at Winterfell was a blessing to behold. According to The Week, the next season would depict strange scenes and theories as well.

Other than Brienne and Podrick turning up to kill the entire Bolton hunting party, Jon Snow is still dead, Dany is still a captive of the Dothraki, Arya is still blind, Cersei is still plotting vengeance, and a whole lot more could be assumed when "Game of Thrones" season 7 airs.

Surprise has its place, and it is not mandatory in a table-setting episode like this, which did its best to catch viewers up on most of the characters and show where their stories may be headed after the end of last season of the "Game of Thrones."

Last season was pretty dire for Sansa, and for viewers tired of seeing heinous things happen to the Starks such as seeing her pull herself together to respond correctly to Brienne's offer of service was a powerful moment for one of the epic scenes of the "Game of Thrones."

As for the probability of Jon Snow's resurrection is still hanging in the air, the fans and enthusiasts have been banking for that episode to occur in "Game of Thrones" season 7. Given the fact that the series is valued at £150m to Northern Ireland, there are exciting things to be expected, reports BBC.

As for the scenes of Davos and the handful of loyal Rangers trying to figure out their next course of action were sufficiently tense to keep it from feeling like a stall, at the same time indicating the undeniable prowess of the "Game of Thrones."

For a show that has always been about the balance of power, and the means people will go to in order to mass power for themselves, fans and followers could expect the "Game of Thrones" season 7 to showcase interesting moments where no one is in control.

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