How Does Daeneryse Create A Satire In Season 6

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The fourth episode of “Game of Thrones” Season 6 has officially reminded fans why they love watching the show. Jon Snow and Sansa Stark are finally reunited and could team up to win back Winterfell while Daenerys Targaryen reminded the Dothraki why it’s dangerous to play with fire. Will Jon Snow and Sansa Stark finally bring an end to Ramsay Bolton’s killing spree in Winterfell? Will Daenerys Targaryen bring her dragons to Westeros and take the Iron Throne in “Game of Thrones” Season 6 Episode 5?
Finally, A Stark Reunion
In “Game of Thrones” Season 6 Episode 4, Sansa Stark arrives in Castle Black just in time to see Jon Snow making his exit. The meeting stops Jon Snow in his tracks, obviously grateful to see his half-sister (or cousin, depending on which theory you believe in). Sansa Stark tells Jon Snow about what has happened to Winterfell, still unaware that Rickon Stark is now Ramsay Bolton’s ward. Nevertheless, she tries to convince him to rally against the Bolton and win back the North in “Game of Thrones” Season 6.
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In “Game of Thrones” Season 6 Episode 4, the Khal’s decide to burn Daenerys Targaryen, which resulted in one of the most iconic scenes in the show’s history. The scene proved once again that Daenerys Targaryen is one of the most powerful characters in “Game of Thrones,” and she is ready to take the Iron Throne with the help of the Dothraki

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