Who Are the Children? Series Creator D.B. Weiss Explains
"Come with me or die with him," a mysterious being says to Bran and Meera. Who is this fireball-wielding creature leading the group to safety? A Child of the Forest.
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"Come with me or die with him," a mysterious being says to Bran and Meera. Who is this fireball-wielding creature leading the group to safety? A Child of the Forest.
+Sunday's season finale examines "the inability to escape the people our parents, whether by birth or by choice, made us," The Washington Post expounds. Although Jon Snow is a man of the Night's Watch, he is still Ned Stark's son, an important fact to Stannis Baratheon.
+The actor debriefs on Jon’s most recent encounter with Ygritte, and fulfilling his Night’s Watch mission.
+After a season of travels, the actor discusses where the young Stark is at the end of Season 3.
+The actress behind Arya Stark remembers her brief moment of happiness, her front-row seat to the season's biggest brawl and how she applied her lessons from the Hound.
+We mustn't disappoint father. Wish a happy Father's Day with these sentiments inspired by the dads of Westeros.
+A defining moment of the Battle of Castle Black occurred when the Night's Watch dropped a scythe on the climbers. Take a closer look at how the scene was staged in the sketches below. (Spoilers ahead.)
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"This is the most intense piece of filming I've done for 'Game of Thrones,' " actor Kit Harington declares about the Battle of Castle Black. The episode's velocity resonated with critics: Entertainment Weekly calls 'The Watchers on the Wall' "an intense rousing hour of heroism and heartbreak that set a new bar for what this show – and TV – can do."
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