A war is brewing in Meereen in the next episode of "Game of Thrones". Dany continues to face challenges as the Sons of Harpy apparently lead a rebellion against the Mother of Dragons who is ruling the land.
Meanwhile, another war is coming to King's Landing. Ellaria recruits Prince Oberyn's bastard daughters, Obara, Tyene and Nymeria, also known as Sand Snakes to avenge the death of their father.
Jaime gets into a fight, and in King's Landing Cersei tells the High Sparrow that there's "a great sinner in our very midst."
In the latest episode titled "High Sparrow", Jon Snow made his first
brutal decision as the new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. He personally beheaded Janos Slynt who repeteadly refused his order to take charge of Greyguard.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Kit Harington says, "That's a big change for Jon," who once couldn't kill Ygritte in season 3 "because he's too good of a person." Harington adds, "He had that moment again here. He's thinking: 'Can I kill a man in cold blood?' And this time he does it."
"I feel like somehow Jon knows, somehow deep down, that Slynt is an unjust man who's done bad things and that's what gives him the power to do that," he says of Slynt, who was leading the King's Landing City Watch and betrayed Ned in season 1.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Kit Harington says, "That's a big change for Jon," who once couldn't kill Ygritte in season 3 "because he's too good of a person." Harington adds, "He had that moment again here. He's thinking: 'Can I kill a man in cold blood?' And this time he does it."
"I feel like somehow Jon knows, somehow deep down, that Slynt is an unjust man who's done bad things and that's what gives him the power to do that," he says of Slynt, who was leading the King's Landing City Watch and betrayed Ned in season 1.
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