'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Episode 4 Predictions [SPOILER ALERT]: Is Jon Snow Headed for Winterfell?

By Kanika Gupta - 09 May '16 12:45PM
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As the third episode opens up, viewers can see Davos Seaworth finding Jon Snow alive and is confused to see him back from the dead. But as he appears in front of the others, wildlings get more confused, referring to him as a god. Is that an Azor Ahai reference?

 

Meanwhile, Bran Stark is seen in his visions as he visits Tower of Joy with The Three-Eyed Raven and watches Ned Stark and Howland Reed fighting Arthur Dayne. Even though Bran saw his father valiantly defeat the Kingsguard, his vision was disrupted by The Three-Eyed Raven who says there is still too much left to learn. But Bran is certain that Ned heard his voice when he called him out and is determined to find out about Lyanna Stark's fate in the tower.

Now that Rickon Stark is back, his return to Winterwell is perhaps not what the fans would have wanted. The youngest Stark was presented to Bolton as a gift as his entity was confirmed by decapitated head of Shaggydog, his direwolf.

The third episode too saw its fair share of deaths, not gruesome but deaths nevertheless. Alliser Thorne and Ollie were finally punished by Jon Snow himself for trying to kill their Lord Commander. From the looks of it, Jon Snow is all set to end his watch at the Castle Black and perhaps reclaim his home in Winterfell.

"The Book of A Stranger," the fourth episode of "Game of Thrones" Season 6, will air on HBO on May 15.

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