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Game of Thrones  online tv-shows (season-6, full episode) @ f..r..e..e download




While a civil war brews between several noble families in Westeros, the children of the former rulers of the land attempt to rise to power.

Creators:

David Benioff, D.B. Weiss

Stars:

Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington

My predictions aren’t too specific for the most part—that’s just silly. But I do try to get a sense of where the show will take our ever-growing cast of characters as we enter the home stretch. It’s harder than ever to say since we’ve almost entirely left the books behind us now.


Feel free to watch the video above, or read the written version below and let me know what you think. I, for one, am excited to enter these uncharted waters

Jon Snow’s Fate And Destiny
 Perhaps the biggest question on everyone’s mind is whether or not Jon Snow is alive. I think it goes without saying that he is. Not only has Kit Harrington been spotted in costume on set for the filming of Season Six, savvy fans have spotted him in the first Season 6 trailer.

A more interesting question is whether the mystery of his backstory and heritage will finally be revealed. With Bran back in the picture, and images of Eddard Stark as a young man in the Season 6 trailer, I think it’s likely that we’ll finally learn whether or not Jon is actually the Eddard’s bastard, or the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. The old R+L=J theory will finally come true in Season 6.

I think the North will be even more critical a part of the story in Season 6, with not only Jon Snow but the Night’s Watch, the Red Lady Melisandre, and Davos Seaworth all playing major roles.


The last we saw of Daenerys, she was surrounded by a Dothraki horde. In trailers for the second season, we’ve seen Dany as an apparent prisoner of the Dothraki. The question, then, is whether she will find a way to escape.

This is where Jorah Mormont, Tyrion Lannister, and Varys come into play. Jorah is in love with Daenerys, and he’s got nothing to lose now that he’s afflicted with greyscale. I have no doubt that he will play a role in Dany’s future. Tyrion wants to free the remaining two dragons, which I think he will succeed in doing. After all, another popular fan theory is that Tyrion is actually not the son of Tywin Lannister and is instead was sired by the Mad King. Will Tyrion be able to control the dragons also?

Certainly we see a dragon flying high above Dothraki tents. They may have picked the wrong Khaleesi to mess with.

Finally, I think by the end of this season Daenerys will at least set out for Westeros, even if she doesn’t land on its shores just yet.




Cersei and Jaime vs. the High Sparrow

The conflict in King’s Landing will no doubt come to a crescendo in Season 6. We’ve seen the resurrection of Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane and we know Cersei is frothing at the mouth for vengeance. Jaime, meanwhile, is once again at Cersei’s side. The pair of them look determined to go to war with the High Sparrow.

Which side emerges victorious remains to be seen. Cersei was out-maneuvered by the High Sparrow, and the religious zealots have made huge strides in taking over King’s Landing, but nobody should underestimate Cersei’s ruthlessness. Where that leaves Margaery and Loras Tyrell, and the wonderful Queen of Thornes, is harder to say. Will they side with the Sparrows or simply retreat to Highgarden?

Ultimately I think that this conflict will lead to an evolution of Jaime’s character. He needs to part ways with his sister and grow into the man that can actually lead the Lannisters, and the Seven Kingdoms, against the real enemy.

So much is different in the show here—including Varys’ role in all of this—that it’s really hard to say. The one sure thing? There will be blood.

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Sansa, Theon, and the Boltons

Sansa and Theon finally escaped the clutches of the evil Ramsay Bolton in the finale of Game of Thrones’ fifth season. But the first trailer for Season 6 looks pretty grim, with Theon surrounded by Bolton soldiers.

Then again, Brienne of Tarth is in those same snowy woods, and we see her once again brandishing her sword in brutal hand-to-hand combat. Could Brienne finally uphold her vow and rescue Sansa? Will she make it a two-for-one and save Theon as well? However loathsome he is, I don’t want to see him become Reek again.

My guess is that they do escape, thanks to Brienne, but that they don’t find their way to safety any time soon.

When it comes to Ramsay and Roose Bolton, I think we’ll see them finally brought down once and for all. There’s already information out there about a huge battle involving the Boltons, other Northmen, and Wildlings. I think we’ll finally see Jon Snow ride to take back Winterfell. Maybe it’s wishful thinking—after all, some good things need to happen in this show!—but I’m betting on the Boltons finally getting what they have coming to them.


Bran will be an important character finally, but Rickon won’t show up

We know we’ll see Bran this season, but we don’t know exactly what his role will be now that he’s made it to his mysterious destination. We see him appear to be standing despite his paralysis in the trailers, once next to a White Walker, and once next to the Three-Eyed-Raven, played by Max von Sydow.

This doesn’t mean Bran can suddenly walk, though I suppose that’s possible. I suspect that much of his story will take place in the realm of the mind, as facilitator to both memories and things to come. He will be able to see both into Eddard’s past as well as into the future of the great Enemy, the White Walker king.

The youngest Stark, Rickon, has been missing for some time now. He’s still missing in the books, too, taken off by the wildling Osha to safety. I think we might see the beginning of a search for Rickon, though whether that’s led by Davos like it is in the books or by someone else is up in the air. However, I don’t think Rickon will reappear until Season 7..

I honestly don’t know, but here’s my thoughts on the matter. There’s a reason she hid her sword, a reason she’s been one foot out the door this whole time. She’s not interested in being an assassin for some Faceless god. She’s not doing this for the religious side. For Arya Stark, this is all personal.

She had her list of people to kill, and she still has it, and she’s not letting it go. That’s why she killed the despicable knight Ser Meryn Trant. Her final words to him are important because they’re not just about him, they’re about her and her not becoming the non-entity she’s supposed to be.

“You know who I am?” she says to Trant just before killing him. ”I’m Arya Stark. Do you know who you are? You’re no one. You’re nothing.“


The White Walkers and the Wall

I’m almost positive the White Walkers will finally make a real assault on the Wall, and possibly into Westeros, this season. That’s an easy call to make.

What I’m more curious about is whether we’ll learn more about their backstory. Who are these shadowy ice demons? Why have they awoken? What is their purpose? Who is their king?

There are more hints of this in the books than in the TV show, but I’m betting that Season 6 will be a revelatory season, introducing viewers to a bunch of things that haven’t been touched on yet in the HBO drama.

The Greyjoys will set sail

While we didn’t see any of Theon’s family, the Greyjoys, in Season 5 we are definitely getting a bunch of them in Season 6. We’ve seen Yara, Theon’s sister, again, though not where she is in the books. And we’ve caught glimpses of Theon’s unclen Euron as well.

Euron is an important figure, and one that I’ve been a little surprised to see left out. In the books he has a dragon horn which he claims can control dragons. Also in the books, the Iron Islanders set sail to go find Daenerys.

I suspect we’ll see the rise of the Iron Islanders, though probably with a much-diminished cast compared to the books, and we’ll see a new threat to Dany and her dragons looming.

The Hound, Lady Stoneheart, Benjen Stark and other missing persons

One of these has all but been spoiled for us already by actor Ian McShane, who has gleefully told us what his role will be in Season 6.

“I’ll give you one hint. I am responsible for bringing somebody back that you think you’re never going to see again. I’ll leave it at that.”

It’s almost certainly the return of Sandor Clegane, the Hound, who returns from the dead much like his big brother. There’s no way this story goes down without a fight between those two.

But what about other missing persons?

Lady Stoneheart is a major player in the books; in the show…crickets. I think she’ll remain absent and won’t return at all, in this season or any other.

Likewise, I don’t think we’ll see the Blackfish or Benjen Stark either, though I keep hoping Benjen will return. The slimming of the cast from the books to the show is overall a smart, and necessary, part of adapting thick tomes to ten hours of TV, but I’m a little sad some of these great mysteries won’t ever be answered on the show.

Fundamentally, I think Season 6 will set up the final conflict. That conflict, I believe, is between the forces of fire and life and the forces of ice and death. Daenerys, Jon Snow, Tyrion, and the rest of our heroes need to make some headway in beating our villains, like the Boltons. Somehow Jaime needs to wake up and realize that his sister’s petty battles are not what matters—what matters is an army of the dead descending on Westeros.

I don’t think all this will pass in Season 6, but I think the groundwork for the final battle will be laid. Daenerys will begin her trip home, or possibly land on Westeros’ shores. Jon Snow will return from the dead. The pieces will move to a point where we very clearly see the White Walkers are the true threat, and the people of the Seven Kingdoms must stand together to defeat them. Depending on the show’s plans for Season 7 and Season 8—reportedly only 13 episodes between them—we may see more or less progress made toward that end.

Ultimately, I think we’ll find our heroes in all sorts of danger, but we’ll get some glimpse of victory also. The show was so utterly bleak last season, it’s time for some rays of hope, even as the night grows darker and winter keeps coming, inexorably, onward.

That’s all I’ve got for now. If you think I’m crazy and got all this wrong, or if you’d simply like to add your own predictions, please do so in the comments.



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