‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 Finale, Spoiler and News Update: Fire, Trial and Distrust Set to Claim Victims

By Dipannita - 27 Jun '16 09:55AM
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From next week there will be no eager waiting for Sundays as 'Game of Thrones,' Season 6 finale will be over tomorrow. It sounds difficult to accept but producers have left no stone unturned to make it memorable.

It is the longest episode the series has had so far and will run for altogether 69 minutes. As for the content, momentous events are lined up and it will be really interesting to watch the characters going through their challenges and dilemmas. Starting with King's Landing, Queen Cersei awaits her trial before the High Sparrow and it is the biggest highlight of the episode.

This time, she is not defenseless as she was during her 'walk of shame.' The Mountain might be handcuffed because of King Tommen's decree to ban trial by combat, but Cersei has her hands on the wildfire stash and she can use it to burn the Sept and the city. But the wildfire is dangerous and it might claim innocent lives, which may include her son Tommen as well.

And it seems all the more plausible because according to the witch's prophecy, Cersei will outlive her children. Also, she will meet death at the hands of her little brother. Many think it is Tyrion but events seem to indicate Jaime, her twin, who is also younger to her. After all, he murdered the Mad Kind because he was threatening to burn the city.

In the North, Sansa and Jon will also face issues as the latter seems to be upset and is seen saying in the trailer that they should trust each they as they are surrounded by enemies. Sansa will also have to pay back to Baelish as he is seen reminding her about her obligation in return for his army.

In Meereen, Tyrion is seen assuring a diffident Dany about being in the great game. The Freys and the Lannisters are seen celebrating in the Riverrun, and it looks like doom is lurking somewhere near. Looks like it will be a rollercoaster of suspense, drama and emotion in 'The Winds of Winter.'

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