Podcast: A review of Season 6 of Game of Thrones

An episode-by-episode review of Season 6 so far. If you GoT no time to watch it, here's your fix. Also, spoiler alert!

May 04, 2016 09:45 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 10:51 am IST

The Hindu 's Sudhir Srinivasan, in a new podcast, reacts to the new season of Game of Thrones -- episode by episode. If you GoT no time to watch it, here's your fix. Spoilers ahead!

GoT: S06E10 - The Winds of Winter

Winter is finally here. And events in Westeros and Essos converged with a fitting urgency. We have 7 Top Moments for you this time, one of them a real 'explosive' humdinger, like wildfire!

GoT: S06E09 - Battle of The Bastards

And what a battle it turned out to be! We talk about the top five moments from the penultimate episode of Season 6 of Game of Thrones. Spoilers ahead!

GoT: S06E08 - No One

Lots of Tamil cinema moments in this slightly average episode titled 'No One' . Here are five things we learnt from this episode.

GoT: S06E07 - The Broken Man

Here are five things we learned about the seventh episode of Game of Thrones, Season 6. Spoilers ahead!

GoT: S06E06 - Blood of my blood

Another reunion, some almost-murders and a really big dragon. Spoilers ahead!

GoT: S06E05 - The Door

Sansa's new backbone, Hodor's secret and much more. Here are five things that episode 5 of S06 showed us. Spoilers ahead, as always.

GoT: S06E04 - Book of the Stranger

Somebody reunited. Somebody died. Somebody rescued themselves. Here are five things that Episode 4 of S06 taught us.

GoT: S06E03 - Oathbreaker

So Jon snow is back. What now? Here are five things that Episode 3 of S06 taught us.

GoT: S06E01 and S06E02 - The Red Woman, Home

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