"Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 entitled "Oathbreaker" revealed a lot of things, like the resurrection of Jon Snow, along with other surprising events. Those who would like to know what happened on the previous episode may continue reading below.
So, Jon Snow is officially live with the help of Melisandre, and he remembered that he was stabbed. But he got scared seeing Ser Davos. Courtesy of Harpers Bazaar, here are some of the highlights from Episode 3.
- Although he did not understand the reason why he was brought back to life, he still told Ser Davos that he should not be there, sitting upright. "The Lord brought you back for a reason," Melisandre butted in, with a belief that Snow could be Azor Ahai, the one who is destined to rule.
- Since Jon Snow remembered everything, he went on to hang his murderers. After that, he hands his cloak and Castle Black over to his friend Eddison Tollett. He "My watch is ended," he said.
More than Snow's resurrection, viewers must be thrilled to witness that Arya Stark can finally see again.
- She finally defeated Waif during the training in becoming no one, even while blind. Then, Jaqen H'ghar must have tried to poison or test Arya's dedication by giving her a cup of water from the pool in the House of Black and White, but she gets her eyesight back instead.
And while these two characters have experienced a positive turn of event, Daenerys Targaryen is on the other way around.
- She was not given a pleasant welcome upon arriving with the wives of the dead khal. She was treated badly by Dosh Khaleen matriarch, the widow of Khal Soro. Her demands to leave were not approved but the khalasars will decide where she will go.
These might be the three major highlights of the event, and TV.com stated that they are delighted to see Jon Snow alive. On the other hand, TV Fanatic noted that the "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 "Oathbreaker" may not be perfect, but it was a" decent hour" of this HBO drama.
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