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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 Episode 4 Recap: Emilia Clarke Makes A Daunting Comeback

‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 Episode 4 Recap: Emilia Clarke Makes A Daunting Comeback

Shilpa Chakravorty

In the recently - aired episode of "Game of Thrones" Daenerys Targaryen added yet another spectacular achievement to her belt.

Targaryen, aka Emilia Clarke, not only escaped the Dotharki captors, but also brought the house where she was captured, down, and reminded everyone why she must not be messed with.

Although the viewers have already anticipated that Daenerys will not be captivated for long, yet the process, by which she set herself free, was definitely unexpected, as reported by Entertainment Weekly. Previously, it was thought that Daario Naharis or Ser Jorah, will smuggle her out, but the showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benoiff showed that they excelled at what they did.

Meanwhile, in the North, Jon Snow was seen making a tough decision to travel back to South in search of warmth or not. For the first time in this season, the Stark relatives embrace each other with a feeling akin to relief.

Although Jon wants to take Sansa back with him when he travels, yet Sansa, now exposed to the harsh world wants to visit home and persuades Jon to move South and fight with his fellow warriors and take back Winterfell from Ramsay.

 "If you don't take back the North, we'll never be safe," she responds when he replies with reluctance, according to The Wall Street Journal. "I'll do it myself if I have to." We believe her.

Additionally, in the last episode, Tyrion negotiated a peace deal with the enemy states of Slaver's Bay and Meereen. "As a clever man once told me," Tyrion remarked, "we make peace with our enemies, not our friends."

However, the former slaves of Meereen are not too happy with this outcome, and wants Tyrion to answer for his strategic deal, and the view is shifted to Daenerys' solo escape from captivity.

Perhaps the burnt down buildings show Daenerys' power once more, and why she can possess the throne.

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