Many fans had their doubts about his casting over the years, but in truth, Kit dominated the last two seasons as Jon Snow.
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Hodor (Wylis) may have moved on to the Night Lands following a heroic final stand against the massed might of the Night King’s wight army, but Kristian Nairn is most certainly very much alive and well, and very much thriving right now.
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Bran Stark’s storyline took some unexpected turns this week, as the young greenseer’s visions led him into the clutches of the Night’s King, and some notable characters were sadly lost to us.
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“The high road’s very pretty, but you’ll have a hard time marching your army down it.”
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Michelle Fairley, a relatively unknown actress to most Americans prior to Game of Thrones, has finally made it big. Hers is no tale of overnight success; this is a woman who has paid her dues, worked her ass off, honed her talent…
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If season 6 has taught me nothing else, it’s that, even when I see a character’s death coming a long way off, that doesn’t ease the pain of it one bit. In “Book of the Stranger,” Osha was killed while trying to assassinate Ramsay Bolton.
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“I want to be the queen,” she said. And she was.
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They say a Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair. Using those standards, last week’s episode of Game of Thrones was a resounding success.
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And with that Oona Chaplin was the first to fall and the first to kick off a trio of Curtain Calls in the aftermath of the Red Wedding
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And now his watch is ended.
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