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Season of television series
Game of Thrones
Season 6
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Showrunners
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkHBO
Original releaseApril 24 (2016-4-24) –
June 26, 2016 (2016-6-26)
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The sixth season of thefantasydrama television seriesGame of Thrones premiered onHBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26. It consists of 10 episodes, each of approximately 50–60 minutes long. Much of the season's storyline is derived from content not yet published inGeorge R. R. Martin'sA Song of Ice and Fire series, although a significant amount of material fromA Feast for Crows,A Dance with Dragons and the upcoming sixth novelThe Winds of Winter, which Martin outlined toshowrunnersDavid Benioff andD.B. Weiss, was used.[1] The series was adapted for television by Benioff and Weiss. HBO had ordered the season on April 8, 2014, together with thefifth season, which began filming in July 2015[2][3] primarily in Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia, Iceland and Canada. The season cost over $100 million to produce.

The season follows the continuing struggle among the noble families ofWesteros for theIron Throne. The Starks and allies defeat the Bolton forces in the "Battle of the Bastards" reunitingSansa Stark andJon Snow, who is proclaimed the King in the North, whileRamsay Bolton is killed. InEssos,Tyrion Lannister rulesMeereen whileDaenerys Targaryen is held captive by the Dothraki, after which she burns the Khals, emerges from the flames of their temple alive leading the surviving Dothraki to pledge her their loyalty. At King's Landing,Margaery Tyrell capitulates to theHigh Sparrow, who becomes more powerful by influencing KingTommen. The imprisoned Cersei avoids her trial by destroying the Great Sept with wildfire, killing the Sparrows, her uncle, and the Tyrells. Tommen commits suicide in the wake of the blast, and his mother is crowned Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. Ellaria Sand and Oberyn Martell's daughters kill Doran and Trystane Martell and seize control of Dorne. Arya Stark finishes her assassin training and returns to Westeros to resume her revenge list. Bran Stark becomes theThree-Eyed Raven, escapes the White Walkers, and returns to the Wall. Yara Greyjoy fails in her bid to be queen of the Iron Islands, so she and Theon ally with Daenerys. Varys secures an alliance for her withOlenna and the Dornish.

Game of Thrones features a largeensemble cast, includingPeter Dinklage,Nikolaj Coster-Waldau,Lena Headey,Emilia Clarke, andKit Harington. The season introduced new cast members, includingMax von Sydow,Pilou Asbæk, andEssie Davis, and returnedIsaac Hempstead Wright andDavid Bradley to the series. Additionally,Rory McCann returned to the series after his character,Sandor Clegane, was presumably left for dead in thefourth season. The season also marked the final appearances ofIwan Rheon,Michael McElhatton,Kristian Nairn,Natalie Dormer,Jonathan Pryce, andFinn Jones.

Critics praised its production values, writing, plot development, and cast.Game of Thrones received the most nominations for the68th Primetime Emmy Awards, with 23 nominations, and won 12, including that forOutstanding Drama Series for the second year in a row. U.S. viewership rose compared to the previous season, and by approximately 13 percent over its course, from 7.9 million to 8.9 million by the finale.

Synopsis

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See also:List of Game of Thrones episodes

Background

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At this point inGame of Thrones, Margaery has married the new King Tommen Baratheon, Joffrey's younger brother, in King's Landing. The Sparrows, a group of religious fanatics, impose their views upon the city, imprisoning Margaery, her brother Loras, and Cersei for committing various sins. Jaime travels to Dorne to take back Myrcella Baratheon. However, Oberyn Martell's lover, Ellaria, and his bastard daughters kill Myrcella as revenge for Oberyn's death. In Winterfell, the new seat of House Bolton, Baelish arranges Sansa's marriage with the now-legitimized son of Roose Bolton, the sadist Ramsay. Stannis's unsuccessful march on Winterfell, which leads to his death, allows Sansa the opportunity to escape with Theon. At the Wall, as the newly elected Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, Jon Snow forms an alliance with the Wildlings to save them from the White Walkers and their army of reanimated corpses. However, Jon is stabbed to death by some brothers who see him as a traitor. Arya arrives in Braavos, where she finds Jaqen H'ghar whom she had previously helped escape and begins training with the Faceless Men, a guild of assassins. In Essos, Tyrion becomes an advisor to Daenerys. Ser Jorah saves the life of Daenerys against a revolt of slavers, who flees Meereen on Drogon's back.[4]

Episodes

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511"The Red Woman"Jeremy PodeswaDavid Benioff &D. B. WeissApril 24, 2016 (2016-4-24)7.94[6]
Alliser Thorne assumes command of the Night's Watch, while Ser Davos and several loyalists bolt themselves inside a room with Jon's body; Edd leaves Castle Black to seek help. At Winterfell, Ramsay briefly mourns Myranda, while Sansa and Theon are pursued by Bolton men. Brienne and Podrick arrive, killing the pursuers. Sansa formally accepts Brienne into her service. Jaime arrives in King's Landing with Myrcella's body and vows to Cersei to take back everything taken from them. Obara and Nymeria murderTrystane Martell while, in Sunspear, Ellaria and Tyene killPrince Doran and Areo Hotah after Doran learns of Myrcella's murder. In Meereen, Tyrion and Varys discover ships are burning in the harbor. Jorah andDaario Naharis continue tracking Daenerys, whom the Dothraki take to Khal Moro. In Braavos, a blinded Arya begs on the street. Each day, the Waif beats her with a staff and forces her to fight. In her bedchamber, Melisandre removes her bejeweled necklace revealing her true form, a frail and elderly woman.
522"Home"Jeremy PodeswaDave HillMay 1, 2016 (2016-5-1)7.29[7]
In a vision of the past,Brandon sees his fatherNed, uncleBenjen, their sisterLyanna, and youngHodor at Winterfell. Edd returns to Castle Black withTormund and a group of Wildlings, imprisoning Thorne and the other mutineers.Tommen asks Cersei to help him be strong, as the High Sparrow threatens Jaime. Astapor and Yunkai have reverted to slavery. In the catacombs, Tyrion unchains Rhaegal and Viserion. In Braavos,Jaqen allows Arya to return to the House of Black and White.Roose Bolton's wife gives birth to a boy; Ramsay murders Roose, his stepmother, and the infant. En route to Castle Black, Brienne tells Sansa that she had encountered Arya. Theon leaves to head home to theIron Islands.Euron Greyjoy also returns to Pyke Island and murders his brother,King Balon. Melisandre attempts and apparently fails to resurrect Jon, but after everyone leaves the room, Jon awakens.
533"Oathbreaker"Daniel SackheimDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 8, 2016 (2016-5-8)7.28[8]
En route toOldtown to train as a Maester,Samwell first visits Horn Hill, his family home, intending to leaveGilly and Little Sam with his family, claiming Little Sam is his biological son. In a vision, Brandon sees young Ned andHowland Reed,Meera's father, dishonorably defeat aTargaryen Kingsguardsmen at the Tower of Joy in Dorne. Varys discovers that the masters of Slavers' Bay are financing the Sons of the Harpy. In King's Landing, the High Sparrow preaches to Tommen, while Jaime, Cersei and her bodyguard, SerGregor Clegane, interrupt a small council meeting, only to be shunned byKevan Lannister and theTyrells. The Waif rigorously trains Arya, whose sight is restored after accepting herself as "no-one". In Winterfell, Smalljon Umber asks Ramsay to help protect the North from the Wildlings, presentingRickon Stark,Osha, and the head of Rickon's direwolf as gifts. Jon executes Thorne, Olly, and the other mutineers. He renounces his oath and puts Edd in charge of the Night's Watch.
544"Book of the Stranger"Daniel SackheimDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 15, 2016 (2016-5-15)7.82[9]
Sansa, Brienne and Podrick arrive at Castle Black. Sansa wants Jon to retake the North. In Meereen, Tyrion offers the masters of Slaver's Bay peace in exchange for slavery being abolished within seven years; this angers former slaves.Littlefinger returns to the Vale to mobilize its soldiers against Ramsay. Daario learns about Jorah's greyscale; they find Daenerys in Vaes Dothrak. In King's Landing,Margaery is allowed to visitLoras while Cersei, Jaime, Kevan, andOlenna shelve their differences and plot to defeat the Sparrows. Theon arrives at Pyke Island and supports Yara's claim to the Iron Islands throne. In Winterfell, Ramsay kills Osha, who tries to assassinate him. Ramsay sends Jon a message, threatening Rickon unless Sansa is returned. Sansa convinces Jon to retake Winterfell. In the temple of the Dosh Khaleen, Daenerys tells the Khal leaders that they are not fit to lead the Dothraki. She ignites the temple, killing them. When she emerges unscathed, the Dothraki horde kneels before her.
555"The Door"Jack BenderDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 22, 2016 (2016-5-22)7.89[10]
Sansa secretly meets with Littlefinger, who offers the Vale's forces and says her great uncle,Brynden Tully, is building an army inRiverrun. Sansa distrusts Littlefinger and declines his help. Jon and Sansa leave Castle Black to gather Northern houses' support. Sansa sends Brienne to meet with her great-uncle, Brynden Tully. In Braavos, Arya is tasked to assassinate Lady Crane, an actress. Beyond the Wall, Bran learns that theChildren of the Forest created theWhite Walkers to protect themselves from mankind. In the Iron Islands, Euron wins the Kingsmoot, despite confessing he killed Balon; Yara, Theon, and their supporters flee, taking many ships. In Essos, Daenerys orders Jorah to return after finding a cure for his greyscale. In Meereen, Kinvara, a red priestess, meets Tyrion and Varys and promises to support Daenerys. In Bran's unaccompanied vision, the Night King touches him, leaving his mark and making the cave vulnerable. The Night King, White Walkers, and hordes of wights attack the cave, killing the Three-Eyed Raven, several Children, Summer, andHodor, whose younger self was rendered mentally disabled by Meera’s order to "Hold the door".
566"Blood of My Blood"Jack BenderBryan CogmanMay 29, 2016 (2016-5-29)6.71[11]
Meera escapes the cave with Bran, who is immersed in the Three-Eyed Raven's transferred visions. In the forest, the wights attack, but a man on horseback saves them. At Horn Hill, Sam's father,Randyll, demeans him as a soft bookworm and insults Gilly for being a Wildling. That night, Sam takes House Tarly's ancestralValyrian steel sword, Heartsbane, and leaves with Gilly and Little Sam. Arya warns Lady Crane of her planned assassination, then retrieves Needle. Jaqen allows the Waif to find and kill Arya. Jaime attempts to rescue Margaery from the Faith Militant, only to find she has repented and Tommen has forged an alliance with the Faith. Tommen forbids Jaime to serve as a King's Guard in King's Landing and orders him to aidWalder Frey, who is holdingEdmure Tully hostage, to retake Riverrun from Brynden Tully.Benjen Stark, the man who saved Meera and Bran, says he was turned by the White Walkers but later unturned by the Children using Dragonglass. Daenerys mounts Drogon and gives a rousing speech inspiring the Dothraki to cross theNarrow Sea and conquerWesteros for her.
577"The Broken Man"Mark MylodBryan CogmanJune 5, 2016 (2016-6-5)7.80[12]
The Hound is alive and living a simple, non-violent life, having been saved by a Septon and his followers. When rogue Brotherhood members threaten and eventually slaughter the group, the Hound seeks revenge. Margaery convinces her grandmother to return toHighgarden after the High Sparrow threatens to punish Olenna following her and Jaime's confrontation with the Faith. Margaery then secretly signals to Olenna that she has not converted to the Faith. Jon, Sansa, and Davos recruit the wildlings, House Mormont, and others but remain outnumbered by the Boltons. Sansa secretly sends a message to the Vale requesting aid. Jaime arrives in Riverrun withBronn and assumes command of the siege. Jaime unsuccessfully parleys with Brynden Tully. Theon and Yara spend their last night inVolantis before sailing to Meereen to ally with Daenerys. Arya prepares to return to Westeros until the Waif, disguised as an old crone, viciously stabs her.
588"No One"Mark MylodDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 12, 2016 (2016-6-12)7.60[13]
Tommen abolishestrial by combat, to Cersei's dismay, who planned to win with the Mountain as her champion. In Riverrun, Brienne fails to persuade Brynden Tully to surrender the castle and ride safely North. After Jaime threatens to kill Edmure's infant son, Edmure enters the castle and orders the Tully forces to stand down. Brynden is killed fighting the Lannisters while Brienne and Podrick escape. Varys departs for Westeros on a secret mission. Meereen comes under naval assault by the slaving cities; Daenerys returns on Drogon, accompanied by the Dothraki. The Hound kills four of the rogues, then encountersBeric Dondarrion andThoros, who have captured the others. They execute them and ask Clegane to join the Brotherhood. Arya seeks out Lady Crane, who tends her wounds. The Waif kills Lady Crane and pursues Arya through the streets. Arya leads the Waif into darkened catacombs and kills her using Needle. Arya places the Waif's face in the House's columned collection room and tellsJaqen that she is Arya Stark of Winterfell, and she is going home.
599"Battle of the Bastards"Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 19, 2016 (2016-6-19)7.66[14]
On Tyrion's advice, Daenerys meets with three slave masters to negotiate a surrender, which they refuse. The three dragons attack and burn the slavers' ships. Grey Worm kills two of the masters, leaving one alive to report what he witnessed. Theon and Yara meet with Daenerys and Tyrion to offer an alliance in exchange for the Iron Islands being independent. Near Winterfell, the Stark and Bolton armies meet on the battlefield. Ramsay feigns releasing Rickon before killing him with an arrow. In the battle, the Stark forces are pinned by Bolton soldiers until the Knights of the Vale arrive and overwhelm them. Ramsay flees to Winterfell, but the wildling giantWun Wun breaches the gate and Ramsay is taken prisoner after Jon beats him senseless. Later, Sansa watches Ramsay's starving hounds devour him.
6010"The Winds of Winter"Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 26, 2016 (2016-6-26)8.89[15]
Before her trial, Cersei destroys the Sept of Baelor by wildfire, killing the High Sparrow, the Tyrells, Lancel and Kevan Lannister, hundreds of nobles, and the Faith Militant;Qyburn hasPycelle killed. Cersei reveals her incest with Jaime and that she killed Robert Baratheon to Septa Unella before having SerGregor Clegane torture Septa Unella until she dies. Distraught over Margaery's death, Tommen commits suicide. In Dorne, Varys meets with Olenna and Ellaria, seeking an alliance between Daenerys and their Houses against the Lannisters. Davos confronts Melisandre overPrincess Shireen's death, resulting in Jon banishing her. Led by Lyanna Mormont, the Wildlings and the surviving northern houses pledge loyalty to Jon as King of the North. Sansa rebuffs Littlefinger's romantic overtures. Sam and Gilly reach the Citadel in Oldtown. Benjen accompanies Brandon and Meera to the Wall but is unable to go further. In a vision, Bran sees Ned findingLyanna Stark as she lies dying after giving birth (to Jon Snow) duringKing Robert's rebellion. Jaime returns to King's Landing, and Cersei crowns herself Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. Daenerys names Tyrion Hand of the Queen and sails for Westeros with the Greyjoys, her armies, and her dragons, leaving Daario Naharis and the Second Sons behind to rule Meereen until new leaders are elected.

Cast

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See also:List of Game of Thrones characters

Main cast

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Guest cast

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The recurring actors listed here are those who appeared in season 6. They are listed by the region in which they first appear:

In the North, including the Wall

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Beyond the Wall

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In the Riverlands

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On the Iron Islands

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In Dorne

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In King's Landing

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In the Vale

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In Braavos

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In Meereen

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In Vaes Dothrak

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In the Reach

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In flashbacks

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Production

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Crew

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The writing staff for the sixth season includes executive producers andshowrunnersDavid Benioff andD. B. Weiss, producerBryan Cogman, andDave Hill. AuthorGeorge R. R. Martin, who had written one episode for each of the first four seasons, did not write an episode for the sixth season, as he chose to resume working on the sixthA Song of Ice and Fire novel,The Winds of Winter.[97] The directing staff for the sixth season wasJeremy Podeswa (episodes 1 and 2),Daniel Sackheim (episodes 3 and 4),Jack Bender (episodes 5 and 6),Mark Mylod (episodes 7 and 8), andMiguel Sapochnik (episodes 9 and 10). Sackheim and Bender were first-timeGame of Thrones directors, with the rest each having directed two episodes in the previous season.[98]

Writing

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With the end of the fifth season, the plot has reached the most recent novel in Martin'sA Song of Ice and Fire series,A Dance with Dragons. Season 6 director Jeremy Podeswa said in August 2015, "Right now in season six, what we're shooting currently isn't based on anything in the book. It's fully based on discussions the writers have had with George Martin, because the series has now surpassed the books in terms of what's available."[99] ActressNatalie Dormer, who playsMargaery Tyrell, later added that the show's writers "know where it's got to go and what [George Martin]'s intentions for the characters are. But they are just filling in the gaps."[100]

The season premiere starts off right where the fifth season ended.[101] Material from an excerpt ofThe Winds of Winter, published online, regarding a traveling theater troupe located in Braavos that stages a play called "The Bloody Hand", about the events that have taken place in King's Landing since the beginning of the series, is included in the sixth season.[102]

Filming

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TheCastle of Zafra in Guadalajara, Spain is among the filming locations.

Filming for the sixth season began in July 2015 and ended on December.[103] The budget for the sixth season increased compared to the previous seasons as each episode cost over $10 million, totaling over $100 million for the full season and setting a new high for the series.[104] The season filmed in five different countries:Northern Ireland,Spain,Croatia,Iceland, andCanada.[105]

Like the previous seasons, a large amount of production took place in Northern Ireland, mainly inBelfast and on theCauseway Coast, including film locations in theBinevenagh,Magilligan area, which was used to film scenes for the Dothraki Grasslands, and Larrybane Quarry and Ballintoy Harbour, both used for scenes in the Iron Islands. For the siege of Riverrun, the small village ofCorbet was used. As in previous seasons, some of Castle Black was set at the abandonedMagheramorne quarry.[106]

During September and October, the show also filmed in Spain, specifically inGirona,Navarre,Peniscola, andAlmería.[107][108] Specific locations included theCastle of Zafra inGuadalajara, theBardenas Reales Natural Park in Navarre, theAlcazaba in Almería, and theCastle of Santa Florentina inCanet de Mar.[109][110]

In August 2015, HBO announced that for the first time sinceseason 1 the show would not be filming any scenes in Croatia. The Croatian city ofDubrovnik has stood in for King's Landing since the beginning of season 2; nearby cities such asKlis,Split andŠibenik have been used to depict various other locations.[111] Contradicting the statement by HBO, filming took place in Dubrovnik, where the cast of the show were seen in costume in October 2015.[112]

Only a very small portion of the season was filmed in Canada (north ofCalgary, Alberta): the scenes featuring Jon Snow's wolf, Ghost (played by animal actor Quigly).[113] However, some of the special effects were created at Montreal'sRodeo FX studios which has won Emmy Awards previously for its work on the series.[114]

Casting

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Pilou Asbæk playsEuron Greyjoy.

The sixth season saw the return ofIsaac Hempstead Wright asBran Stark,Kristian Nairn asHodor,Ellie Kendrick asMeera Reed,Gemma Whelan asYara Greyjoy, andRory McCann asSandor "The Hound" Clegane, who did not appear in the fifth season.[22][50][115]Clive Russell,Tobias Menzies,Patrick Malahide,Richard Dormer, andPaul Kaye also returned to the show asBrynden Tully,Edmure Tully,Balon Greyjoy,Beric Dondarrion, andThoros of Myr after not appearing since the third season.[41][42][44][51]Jonathan Pryce as theHigh Sparrow was added to the series main cast after appearing in a recurring role in the previous season.[116]

Across the Narrow Sea, Melanie Liburd plays a red priestess fromAsshai who is inR'hllor's service.[117] Atthe Reach, House Tarly is introduced, withFreddie Stroma joining the cast as Samwell Tarly's brother Dickon, a character so far only mentioned in the novels.[118] Other members of House Tarly that were introduced wereRandyll Tarly, played byJames Faulkner; Melessa Tarly, played bySamantha Spiro; and Talla Tarly, portrayed byRebecca Benson.[119]

Veteran actorMax von Sydow was cast to play the Three-Eyed-Raven, Bran's trainer,[35] previously played byStruan Rodger in the fourth-season finale, "The Children".David Bradley confirmed in August 2015 that he would be returning to the show asWalder Frey after last appearing in the third-season finale, "Mhysa", but he did not confirm when.[120] After the second official trailer was released, it was confirmed that Bradley would appear in the sixth season.[40] Danish actorPilou Asbæk joins the show as Theon Greyjoy's uncle, pirate captainEuron Greyjoy.[52]Ricky Champ played Gatins, an outlaw in a band using religion to extort the people of the countryside.[47] A young Ned Stark was portrayed by Sebastian Croft in a flashback scene.[121]

The sixth season also included a traveling theater troupe located inBraavos that stages a play called "The Bloody Hand", about the events that have taken place in King's Landing since the beginning of the series.Essie Davis andKevin Eldon joined the cast in this theater troupe, portraying actors playing Cersei Lannister and Ned Stark, respectively, whileRichard E. Grant was cast as the troupe's manager.[72][102][122] Members of Icelandic indie bandOf Monsters and Men appear as the musicians of the Braavos theatre group.[123][124]

Music

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Main article:Game of Thrones: Season 6 (soundtrack)

Thesoundtrack for the season was digitally released in June 2016, and on CD late the following month.[125] The album reached No. 27 on theBillboard 200,[126] No. 1 on Soundtrack chart[127] and No. 79 on the Canadian Albums chart on its digital release,[128] with the track from the season finale "Light of the Seven" reaching No. 1 onBillboard'sSpotify Viral 50 chart.[129]

Reception

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Critical response

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Game of Thrones (season 6): Critical reception by episode
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Season 6 (2016): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the websiteRotten Tomatoes[130]

OnMetacritic, the season (based on the first episode) has a score of 73 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[131] OnRotten Tomatoes, the sixth season has an approval rating of 94% from 667 critics with an average rating of 8.25 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Bloody and captivating as always,Game of Thrones plunges back into the midst of a world touched by grief, dread, and precarious sexuality."[130]

New York Daily News wrote about the premiere episode, "It's finally back - in all its gory grandeur."[132]New York Post praised the "gloriously brutal moments" in the premiere episode.[133]Mary McNamara of theLos Angeles Times praised some of the humorous moments in thepremiere.[134]The Boston Globe called the premiere a "busy hour, leaping from place to place to catch us up with the Game of Thrones gang and set the stage for the sixth season... But fun was afoot."[135]Vulture gave the premiere a score 4 out of 5 and found the episode more "compelling" thanseason 5,[136] whileObserver.com praised the episode for not "overly-rushing".[137]

TheOrlando Sentinel eulogized the show for "playing by its own rules", and not "pander for fans' affection and take easy storytelling routes" like other shows.[138]Slate gave the premiere a positive review and stated, "Game of Thrones is finally off book, having lapped George R.R. Martin's slowly gestatingA Song of Ice and Fire series. Finally, it seemed, anything could happen."[139]Matt Zoller Seitz ofVulture gave the premiere positive review and stated, "The world the characters inhabit is still a hugely dangerous one, but at no point did I feel as though the writers were showing us beautiful butterflies in preparation of pulling their wings off."[140]Entertainment Weekly gave the premiere a score of 'B' and stated, "Few shows on television look better than this one, but it's coming up on great-drama retirement age.Game of Thrones is getting older. But it's not dead, yet."[141]NPR praised the season for "reaching new heights", and "setting up its endgame in spectacular, meticulous fashion".[142]

Ratings

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See also:Game of Thrones § Viewer numbers

The season finale had 8.89 million viewers on its initial airing on HBO, up 10 percent from the previous season's finale, the previous most-watched episode.[143] The average gross viewing figure per episode for the show, which includes streaming, DVR recordings, and repeat showings, reached over 25 million for this season,[144] and it was described as the last consensus show on television.[145] The figure went up by 25 percent compared to the previous year,[146] and viewing figures of the show for this season on its on-demand servicesHBO Now andHBO Go went up by over 90 percent, new records for HBO. Almost 40 percent of viewers watched this season on HBO digital platforms.[144] The show also broke records on pay television channels in 2016 in the United Kingdom with an average audience of more than 5 million across all platforms[147] and in Australia with a cumulative average audience of 1.2 million viewers.[148]

Viewership and ratings per episode ofGame of Thrones season 6
No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1"The Red Woman"April 24, 20164.07.94[6]1.02.115.010.06[149]
2"Home"May 1, 20163.77.29[7]0.91.924.69.20[150]1
3"Oathbreaker"May 8, 20163.77.28[8]1.01.964.79.24[151]1
4"Book of the Stranger"May 15, 20163.97.82[9]1.12.225.010.05[152]1
5"The Door"May 22, 20164.07.89[10]1.42.765.410.65[153]
6"Blood of My Blood"May 29, 20163.26.71[11]2.03.615.210.32[154]
7"The Broken Man"June 5, 20163.97.80[12]1.52.815.410.61[155]
8"No One"June 12, 20163.97.60[13]1.53.05.410.60[156]
9"Battle of the Bastards"June 19, 20163.87.66[14]1.73.425.511.08[157]
10"The Winds of Winter"June 26, 20164.38.89[15]1.63.195.912.08[158]

^1 Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

Accolades

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Game of Thrones

For the32nd TCA Awards, the series was nominated for Program of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Drama.[159] For the68th Primetime Emmy Awards, the series received 23 nominations, the most of any series. It won 12 awards, including Outstanding Drama Series,David Benioff andD. B. Weiss for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for "Battle of the Bastards", andMiguel Sapochnik for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Battle of the Bastards".[160][161] For the7th Critics' Choice Television Awards, the series won for Best Drama Series.[162]

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2016AFI AwardsAFI TV AwardGame of ThronesWon[163]
32nd TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in DramaGame of ThronesNominated[159]
Program of the YearGame of ThronesNominated
TV Choice AwardsBest International ShowGame of ThronesWon[164]
Dragon AwardsBest Science Fiction or Fantasy TV SeriesGame of ThronesWon[165]
Gold Derby TV Awards 2016Best Drama SeriesGame of ThronesWon[166]
Ensemble of the YearThe cast ofGame of ThronesNominated
Best Drama Supporting ActorKit HaringtonWon
Best Drama Supporting ActressLena HeadeyWon
Best Drama Guest ActorIan McShaneNominated
Max von SydowNominated
Best Drama Episode"Battle of the Bastards"Nominated
"The Winds of Winter"Nominated
Artios AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series DramaNina Gold, Robert Sterne, Carla StrongeNominated[167]
EWwy AwardBest Supporting Actress, DramaSophie TurnerWon[168]
68th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesGame of ThronesWon[160]
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesPeter Dinklage as Tyrion LannisterNominated
Kit Harington as Jon SnowNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesEmilia Clarke as Daenerys TargaryenNominated
Lena Headey as Cersei LannisterNominated
Maisie Williams as Arya StarkNominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesJack Bender for "The Door"Nominated
Miguel Sapochnik for "Battle of the Bastards"Won
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesDavid Benioff andD. B. Weiss for "Battle of the Bastards"Won
68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesNina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla StrongeWon
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesMax von Sydow as Three-Eyed RavenNominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera SeriesGregory Middleton forHomeNominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Fantasy SeriesMichele Clapton, Chloe Aubry, Sheena Wichary forThe Winds of WinterWon
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera SeriesKevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Nicola Mount, Laura Pollock, Gary Machin, Rosalia Culora forThe DoorNominated
Outstanding Make-up for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)Jane Walker, Kate Thompson, Nicola Mathews, Kay Bilk, Marianna Kyriacou, Pamela Smyth for "Battle of the Bastards"Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Fantasy ProgramDeborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, Rob Cameron forBlood of My Blood,The Broken Man, andNo OneWon
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a SeriesJane Walker, Sarah Gower, Emma Sheffield, Tristan Versluis, Barrie Gower forThe DoorWon
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama seriesTim Porter forBattle of the BastardsWon
Katie Weiland forOathbreakerNominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesTim Kimmel, Tim Hands, Paul Bercovitch, Paula Fairfield, Bradley C. Katona, Michael Wabro, David Klotz, Brett Voss, Jeffrey Wilhoit, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit forThe DoorNominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a SeriesRonan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters forBattle of the BastardsWon
Outstanding Special Visual EffectsSteve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Adam Chazen, Derek Spears, Eric Carney, Sam Conway, Matthew Rouleau, Michelle Blok, Glenn Melenhorst forBattle of the BastardsWon
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a SeriesRowley IrlamWon
Outstanding Interactive ProgramGame of Thrones Main Titles 360 ExperienceNominated
Hollywood Professional AllianceOutstanding SoundTim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Mathew Waters, Onnalee Blank, Bradley Katona, Paul Bercovitch for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated[170]
Outstanding EditingTim Porter for "Battle of the Bastards"Won
Outstanding Visual EffectsJoe Bauer, Eric Carney, Derek Spears, Glenn Melenhorst, Matthew Rouleau for "Battle of the Bastards"Won
Australian Production Design GuildProduction Design for a Television DramaDeborah RileyWon[171]
3D Award for Visual Effects DesignIloura for "Battle of the Bastards"Won
British Society of CinematographersBest Cinematography in a Television DramaFabian Wagner for "The Winds of Winter"Nominated[172]
ACO/BSC/GBCT Operators TV Drama AwardSean Savage, David Morgan & John Ferguson for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated[173]
American Society of CinematographersOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular SeriesFabian Wagner for "Battle of the Bastards"Won[174]
Anette Haellmigk for "Book of the Stranger"Nominated
7th Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Drama SeriesGame of ThronesWon[175]
[176]
[162]
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesPeter DinklageNominated
Kit HaringtonNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesEmilia ClarkeNominated
Lena HeadeyNominated
Most Bingeworthy ShowGame of ThronesNominated
IGN AwardsBest TV SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[177]
Best TV Episode"The Winds of Winter"Nominated
Best TV Drama SeriesGame of ThronesNominated
IGN People's Choice AwardBest TV SeriesGame of ThronesWon[177]
Best TV Episode"The Winds of Winter"Won
Best TV Drama SeriesGame of ThronesWon
MTV Fandom AwardsFan Freak Out of the YearGame of ThronesResurrection of Jon SnowNominated[178]
International Film Music Critics AssociationBest Original Score for a Television SeriesRamin DjawadiWon[179]
Film Music Composition Of The YearRamin Djawadi for "Light of the Seven"Nominated[180]
World Soundtrack AwardsTelevision Composer of the YearRamin DjawadiNominated[181]
201743rd People's Choice AwardsFavorite Premium Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV ShowGame of ThronesNominated[182]
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV ActressEmilia ClarkeNominated
44th Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Live Action ProductionNicholas Tripodi, Dean Elliott, James Hollingworth, Matt Weaver for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated[183]
[184]
74th Golden Globe AwardsBest Television Series – DramaGame of ThronesNominated[185]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmLena HeadeyNominated
21st Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmLena HeadeyNominated[186]
[187]
Best Television Series – GenreGame of ThronesNominated
Writers Guild of America Awards 2016Episodic DramaDavid Benioff and D. B. Weiss for "The Winds of Winter"Nominated[188]
Television Drama SeriesDavid Benioff, Bryan Cogman, Dave Hill, D. B. WeissNominated
23rd Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Drama SeriesBoian Anev, Kristina Baskett, Rachelle Beinart, Richard Bradshaw, Michael Byrch, Nick Chopping, Christopher Cox, Jake Cox, David Cronnelly, Matt Crook, Levan Doran, Bradley Farmer, Vladimir Furdik, Richard Hansen, Rob Hayns, Paul Howell, Rowley Irlam, Erol Ismail, Milen Kaleychev, Leigh Maddern, Jonathan McBride, Leona McCarron, Kim McGarrity, Richard Mead, Casey Michaels, Sian Milne, David Newton, Jason Otelle, Radoslav Parvanov, Ian Pead, Rashid Phoenix, Andy Pilgrim, Marc Redmond, Paul Shapcott, Jonny Stockwell, Ryan Stuart, Edward Upcott, Leo WoodruffWon[189]
Outstanding Performance by An Ensemble in a Drama SeriesAlfie Allen, Jacob Anderson, Dean Charles Chapman, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Liam Cunnungham, Peter Dinklage, Nathalie Emmanuel, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Conleth Hill, Kristofer Hivju, Michiel Huisman, Faye Marsay, Jonathan Pryce, Sophie Turner, Carcie Van Houten, Gemma Whelan, Maisie Williams,Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesPeter DinklageNominated
American Cinema Editors Awards 2017Best Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial TelevisionTim Porter for "Battle of the Bastards"Won[190]
Art Directors Guild Awards 2016One-Hour Single Camera Period Or Fantasy Television SeriesDeborah Riley for "Blood of My Blood", "The Broken Man" and "No One"Nominated[191]
Producers Guild of America Awards 2016The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaDavid Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, Bryan Cogman, Lisa McAtackney, Chris Newman, Greg SpenceNominated[192]
Visual Effects Society Awards 2016Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal EpisodeJoe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Glenn Melenhorst, Matthew Rouleau, Sam Conway for "Battle of the Bastards"Won[193]
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Outstanding Animated Performance in an Episode or Real-Time ProjectJames Kinnings, Michael Holzl, Matt Derksen, Joseph Hoback for "Battle of the Bastards" – DrogonWon
Sebastian Lauer, Jonathan Symmonds, Thomas Kutschera, Anthony Sieben for "Home" – Emaciated DragonNominated
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial or Real-Time ProjectDeak Ferrand, Dominic Daigle, François Croteau, Alexandru Banuta for "Battle of the Bastards" – Meereen CityWon
Edmond Engelbrecht, Tomoka Matsumura, Edwin Holdsworth, Cheri Fojtik for "The Winds of Winter" – CitadelNominated
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal ProjectPatrick Tiberius Gehlen, Michelle Blok, Christopher Baird, Drew Wood-Davies for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time ProjectKevin Blom, Sasmit Ranadive, Wanghua Huang, Ben Andersen for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated
Thomas Hullin, Dominik Kirouac, James Dong, Xavier Fourmond for "Battle of the Bastards" – Meereen CityWon
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal EpisodeThomas Montminy-Brodeur, Patrick David, Michael Crane, Joe Salazar for "Battle of the Bastards" – Meereen CityNominated
Dominic Hellier, Morgan Jones, Thijs Noij, Caleb Thompson for "Battle of the Bastards" – Retaking WinterfellWon
Eduardo Díaz, Aníbal Del Busto, Angel Rico, Sonsoles López-Aranguren for "The Door" – Land of Always WinterNominated
Cinema Audio Society AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One HourRonan Hill, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Richard Dyer, Brett Voss for "Battle of the Bastards"Won[195]
69th Directors Guild of America AwardsDramatic SeriesMiguel Sapochnik for "Battle of the Bastards"Won[196]
USC Scripter AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayDavid Benioff and D. B. Weiss for "The Winds of Winter"Nominated[197]
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild AwardsBest Period and/or Character Makeup – TelevisionJane Walker, Kay BilkWon[198]
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling – TelevisionKevin Alexander, Candice BanksWon
Best Special Makeup Effects – TelevisionBarrie Gower, Sarah GowerNominated
Costume Designers Guild AwardsOutstanding Fantasy Television SeriesMichele Clapton,April FerryWon[199]
Dorian AwardsTV Drama of the YearGame of ThronesNominated[200]
22nd National Television AwardsBest DramaGame of ThronesNominated[201]
[202]
Golden Reel AwardsBest Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: FX/FoleyTim Kimmel, Brett Voss, John Matter, Jeffrey Wilhoit, Dylan Wilhoit, Paula Fairfield and Bradley Katona for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated[203]
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Dialogue / ADRTim Kimmel and Tim Hands for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: MusicDavid Klotz for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated
Society of Camera Operators AwardsCamera Operator of the Year – TelevisionSean SavageNominated[204]
Zulu AwardsBest ActorNikolaj Coster-WaldauNominated[205]
Canadian Society of CinematographersTV series CinematographyGregory Middleton for "Home"Won[206]
Location Managers Guild AwardsLMGI Award for Outstanding Locations in Period TelevisionMatt Jones and Naomi ListonNominated[207]
43rd Saturn AwardsBest Fantasy Television SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[208]
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionKit HaringtonNominated
Best Actress on TelevisionLena HeadeyNominated
22nd Empire AwardsBest TV SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[209]
Irish Film & Television AcademyBest Television DramaGame of ThronesNominated[210]
Actor in a Supporting Role – TelevisionLiam CunninghamNominated
Best SoundGame of ThronesNominated
Best VFXGame of ThronesNominated
Webby AwardBest Overall Social PresenceGame of ThronesWon[211]
Unscripted (Branded)"Battle of the Bastards" FeaturetteWon[212]
Hugo AwardBest Dramatic Presentation, Short FormDavid Benioff (writer), D. B. Weiss (writer), and Miguel Sapochnik (director) for "Battle of the Bastards"Nominated[213]
David Benioff (writer), D. B. Weiss (writer), and Jack Bender (director) for "The Door"Nominated
2017 MTV Movie & TV AwardsShow Of The YearGame of ThronesNominated[214]
Best Actor In A ShowEmilia ClarkeNominated
TearjerkerHodor's (Kristian Nairn) DeathNominated
2017 British Academy Television AwardsMust-See Moment"Battle of the Bastards"Nominated[215]
Glamour AwardsBest UK TV ActressSophie TurnerWon[216]

Release

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The season wassimulcast around the world byHBO and its broadcast partners. In some countries, it aired the day after its first release.[217] By the end of 2016, the sixth season ofGame of Thrones became the most-pirated TV series of the year.[218]

Marketing

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In November 2015, a teaser poster displayingJon Snow was released on the officialGame of ThronesTwitter account.[219] A 41-second teaser trailer was released in early December, featuring Jon Snow from thefifth season episode "Hardhome", many of the previous seasons' highlights, and voice-overs fromMax von Sydow as the Three-Eyed Raven andIsaac Hempstead Wright asBran Stark.[220] The first footage from the season was revealed in a new promotional video released shortly afterward by HBO highlighting its new and returning original shows for the coming year, showcasing scenes involvingDaenerys Targaryen,Ramsay Bolton,Cersei Lannister, andTommen Baratheon.[221] On December 28, 2015,Entertainment Weekly released its "Exclusive First Look" issue, featuring an image of Bran Stark, who had shorter hair and was noticeably older from his last appearance inseason four.[222]

In January 2016, three teaser trailers were released, with each teaser depicting the banners of the housesTargaryen,Lannister, andStark and which included voice-overs byIwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton,Jonathan Pryce asThe High Sparrow, and an unknown character speaking inDothraki.[223] The following month, HBO released 28 exclusive photos from the sixth season, picturing several of the main characters during the season and confirming the fates of Theon, Sansa, and Myrcella, while Jon Snow was notably absent.[51] HBO released a teaser trailer on February 14, 2016, that shows the faces of a number of living as well as deceased characters such asNed Stark,Robb Stark,Catelyn Stark,Joffrey Baratheon,Tywin Lannister,Stannis Baratheon,Ygritte, and, controversially,Jon Snow in the House of Black and White.[224] Later that month, HBO released 16 character posters of both deceased and living characters and two official posters featuring various characters.[225]

A behind-the-scenes video of the sixth season was released at the end of February, focusing on camera operators working on the show.[226] The first official trailer for season 6 was released on March 8, 2016.[39] Another behind-the-scenes video was released almost a month later, focusing on the creative process of prosthetics, specifically theWhite Walkers. The video also contained new footage of White Walkers from the sixth season.[227] On March 24,Entertainment Weekly revealed a series of new issues titled "Dame of Thrones", featuring six of the female lead characters from the series and a focus on the sixth season.[228] Shortly afterward, HBO released new photos from season six and a new promo named "March Madness", with new footage.[229][230] After the screening of the season premiere, "The Red Woman", HBO released a second official trailer.[40] In July, HBO released ablooper reel online.[231]

After the Thrones

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Main article:After the Thrones

After the Thrones, aliveaftershow in which hostsAndy Greenwald and Chris Ryan discussed episodes of the series, aired on the stand-alone streaming serviceHBO Now on the Monday following each episode of the show's sixth season.[232]

Home media

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The season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on November 15, 2016.[233] The set includes extra background, behind-the-scenes material, anddeleted scenes.[233]

Game of Thrones: The Complete Sixth Season
Set detailsSpecial features
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English, French, Castilian, German
  • Subtitles: English, French, Castilian, German, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 5-disc set, 10 episodes
  • "18 Hours At The Paint Hall": Shows how and where the season was filmed.
  • "The Battle Of The Bastards": Behind-the-scenes on the various production challenges of the sixth season.
  • "Recreating The Dothraki World": Showcases the creation of Vaes Dothrak,
  • 13 audio commentaries by, among others, Benioff, Weiss, Dinklage, Headey, Harington, Coster-Waldau, Turner and more.

Blu-ray exclusive:

  • "In-Episode Guide": In-feature resource that provides background information about several characters and locations.
  • "Histories & Lore": The mythology of Westeros as told by the characters themselves. Also includes 8 history pieces.[233]
DVD release dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
November 15, 2016[233][234]November 14, 2016[235]November 16, 2016[236]

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