'Game Of Thrones' Season 6, Episode 7
Screenshot of Episode 7 of "Game Of Thrones" Season 6. HBO

A new episode of "Game Of Thrones" premieres on HBO this week. Episode 7 of Season 6 is titled "The Broken Man." This seventh chapter of the sixth season furthers the saga of the show The High Sparrow considering another target, Jaime confronting a hero, Arya making a plan and memories awaken in the North. Watch "The Broken Man" video preview below and tell us what you think!

Fans of "Game Of Thrones" are able to watch and live stream "The Broken Man" by downloading the HBO Now app for mobile and streaming devices. The service has a free trial that users can take advantage of to catch the latest episodes that the premium network produces. New episodes of Season 6 of the show are added every week. Each new chapter has created major buzz on social media and you do not want to miss anything from this riveting saga. "Game Of Thrones" airs Sunday nights at 9 p.m. on the premium cable network.

Episode 6 of "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 is titled "Blood Of My Blood." Bran and Meera were saved by Bran's uncle, Benjen Stark, who went missing from the Night's Watch years earlier. Sam and Gilly reached the Tarly family estate Horn Hill en route to the Citadel. After Sam's father, Lord Randyll, insulted Gilly for being a Wildling, Sam decided to take her with him to the Citadel, also taking House Tarly's ancestral Valyrian steel sword, Heartsbane. Arya warned the actress she has been charged with killing of the assassination attempt and Jaqen orders the Waif to kill Arya. Jaime attempted to rescue Margaery from the Faith Militant, only to find she had repented and Tommen forged an alliance with the Faith. Tommen removed Jaime from the Kingsguard and ordered him to help Walder Frey, who is holding Edmure Tully hostage, retake Riverrun from the Blackfish. Daenerys rode Drogon and declared to the Dothraki that they will sail across the Narrow Sea to conquer Westeros.

Episode 5 of "Game Of Thrones" is titled "The Door." Sansa meets Petyr Baelish, who offers the support of the Vale and tells her that Brynden Tully is gathering an army at Riverrun; she refuses his help. Jon and Sansa leave Castle Black to gather support from the other Northern houses. In Braavos, Arya trains with the waif and is given a second chance to prove her loyalty by killing an actress. Beyond the Wall, Bran learns that the White Walkers were created by the Children of the Forest to protect themselves from the First Men. In the Iron Islands, Euron Greyjoy wins the Kingsmoot despite confessing to killing Balon, causing Yara and Theon to flee.

Beyond the sea, Daenerys learns about Jorah's greyscale. At Meereen, a red priestess, Kinvara, meets Tyrion and Varys and offers to support Daenerys. Bran's unaccompanied vision causes him to be touched by the Night's King, making the cave vulnerable. The Night's King, along with White Walkers and hordes of wights, ambush the cave, killing the Three-Eyed Raven, several Children of the Forest, Bran's direwolf Summer, and Hodor.

Episode 4 of "Game Of Thrones" is titled "Book Of The Stranger." Sansa, Brienne and Podrick arrived at Castle Black as the former was reunited with Jon Snow. At Winterfell, Osha attempted to assassinate Ramsay, but is killed herself in the process. Ramsay sent a letter to Jon, threatening harm to Rickon if Sansa is not returned. Jon and Sansa resolved to march south and take back Winterfell. In Meereen, Tyrion met with the slave masters of Slaver's Bay to offer peace if they ended slavery within seven years, an action that angered Missandei and Grey Worm.

© 2024 Latin Times. All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.