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Game of Thrones Episode 6 Images Show the Dream Team “Beyond the Wall”

We’re still holding our breath thanks to last week’s Game of Thrones episode cutting to credits as Jon Snow, The Hound, Thoros, Beric, Gendry, Jorah, and Tormund begin their journey to capture a Wight. The plan is not exactly the best one we’ve heard, but we’re cheering for this suicide squad despite the fear in their eyes. HBO recently released new images from the upcoming episode and it appears winter is, in fact, here:  

Episode 66 (season 7, episode 6), debut 8/20/17: Kristofer Hivju, Kit Harington, Iain Glen, Joe Dempsie. Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO​

Iain Glen. Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO

Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Kristofer Hivju. Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO​

Also on deck for next week – Stark sister shenanigans and thankfully, more dragons. The new photos leave us wondering whether Littlefinger’s meddling will turn up the tension between the Stark girls or if Brienne will be able to show Sansa the light.

Peter Dinklage, Emilia Clarke. Photo courtesy of HBO​

Gwendoline Christie, Sophie Turner. Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO

Meanwhile, back at Dragonstone, we’re promised what is likely a tense conversation between Dany and Tyrion and a visit with her children. Will Tyrion have the same good fortune as Jon Snow and make fast friends with these beasts? This could further point to the popular fan theory claiming Tyrion may have Targaryen roots. Stress levels are through the roof as we prepare for the final episodes of this action packed season.

Peter Dinklage, Emilia Clarke. Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO

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Featured image: Featured image: Episode 66 (season 7, episode 6), debut 8/20/17: Richard Dormer.
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