Weddings continue to be bad news on Game of Thrones.
Ramsay (Iwan Rheon) wed Sansa (Sophie Turner) in Sunday's episode, humiliating her by forcing Theon/Reek (Alfie Allen) to walk her down the aisle.
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Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6 may have been titled after the Martells' house words — "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" — but it was Olenna "The Queen of Thorns" Tyrell who stole the show this time.
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Winterfell's past and present — and perhaps its future — are among the episode's highlights.
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Going into the fourth season’s ninth episode — which takes place entirely at Castle Black, The Wall and nearby areas — here are our five burning spoiler-free questions:
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Maisie Williams on surprising scene: ''That was my favorite reaction of Arya's ever''
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''It was partly budgetary. But there are certain elements of the battle we always thought will look so much more intense at night.''
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King Joffrey as played by Jack Gleeson, who torments the Seven Kingdoms on HBO’s Game of Thrones with his petty, juvenile cruelty and preening, witless arrogance.
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Deep in the bowels of a gargantuan soundstage on the Game of Thrones set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Maisie Williams is tiptoeing through a stone clad room.
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