Warning: This recap contains storyline and character spoilers for this week’s episode of Game of Thrones. Reader, she married him. After a brief and unenthusiastic engagement, Sansa finally walked ...
Tonight, it looked like Arya had finally begun taking pride in the work she was doing for The House of Black and White. She seemed to enjoy the intricacies of the ritual washing of the bodies, despite ...
After the “Kill The Boy” episode of Game Of Thrones, HBO released a sneak preview of next week’s episode, which is called “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken.” In the “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” episode, Arya ...
In Unbroken, Olympic runner and World War II prisoner of war Louis Zamperini doesn’t falter, not once. Not as he races around the track during the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin, not through the ...
As expected, Game of Thrones is slowly starting to right the ship in a season that has been treading some rocky waters lately. It wasn't all of the big moments in "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" that ...
In the “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” episode of "Game of Thrones” we had religious trials and pirate attacks. So it's time for my best and dumbest game moves of the week. After reading my recap of the ...
It's the most wonderful time of the year: 2015 Emmy nominations time! When the nominees were announced bright and early on Thursday morning, there were no surprises — at least when it came to Game of ...
Marriage is constantly afoot in “Game of Thrones,” as a tool of political machination, this season especially so. In “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,” written and directed by Bryan Cogman and Jeremy ...
Braavos: Arya (Maisie Williams) washes another dead man, sponging his arms, his hair, and then covering him with a blanket and waiting for him to be taken away. When she tries to follow the body, the ...
Winter Is Coming Live recaps latest Game of Thrones episode, 'Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken' As if Game of Thrones couldn’t traumatize poor Sansa anymore, last night’s episode, “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken, ...
Note: I’m reviewing “Game of Thrones” from the perspective of someone who has read all of George R.R. Martin’s novels, while my colleague David Malitz, who hasn’t read the books, will be writing ...
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