Barry Dadon enjoying Season 6 of Game of Thrones
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Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2016
I don't know about you, but I, Barry Dadon of House Dadon am thoroughly enjoying Season 6 of Games of Thrones. 

The epic fantasy TV show on HBO just keeps getting more intriguing every year. Sure, it has its sad moments like Hodor dying and the Red Wedding. But there really isn't any other TV show out there that is as interesting and compelling as Thrones. 

You never know what's going to happen next. Will they resurrect Jon Snow? Yes. Will Benjen Stark magically appear after five seasons to save his nephew, Bran Stark? Yes. Will Hodor come back as a White Walker? 

Maybe. 

Wouldn't that be something? 

It could very well happen, though. Because with Thrones, you just never know what's going to happen next. 

I'm curious to see who else will magically be resurrected or reappear in the upcoming weeks. There's plenty of characters we haven't seen in a while.

For instance: What ever happened to Gendry? And the Hound? Is he dead? Will be come back and fight his brother, the Zombie Mountain? And how about Thoros of Myr?

Is Dany ever coming to Westeros? She's been talking about it since Season 1. 

Is Winter coming? The Starks have said it is since Season 1. 

Is Ramsay Bolton ever going to die? We've been waiting. 

It seems like everything is finally in place for all of the chaos and madness in the world of Game of Thrones to collide. There's only four episodes left this season. I think we're about to start getting the answers to some of my questions. But like I said, you just never know what's going to happen next. 

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