The third episode of "Game of Thrones" Season 6 was truly a rollercoaster ride involving the young people of Westeros. Jon Snow's resurrection in "Oathbreaker" almost instantly led to the judgement on his murderers including Ollie while Bran Stark finally witnessed what happened in the Tower of Joy.
Meanwhile, the long-awaited return of Rickon Stark to "Game of Thrones" Season 6 didn't go as planned for most fans, since he did end up in Winterfell but in the company of Ramsay Bolton. So what could happen next in "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 4?
Jon Snow Is Azor Ahai?
"Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 (via ComicBook) opens with Davos Seaworth finding Jon Snow alive and somehow confused why he isn't dead. But the wildlings are even more confused by the resurrection, with Tormund telling Jon Snow that everyone thinks he's a god (which could be an Azor Ahai reference).
However, Jon Snow also joked with Dolorous Edd that it probably will not be a good idea to burn his body. Did he just confirm that Jon Snow is not Azor Ahai?
Did Ned Stark Hear Bran Stark's Voice?
Meanwhile, Bran Stark and The Three-Eyed Raven watch Ned Stark and Howland Reed take on Arthur Dayne at the Tower of Joy. Although Bran did see how his father bravely defeated the Kingsguard, his vision was cut off by his mentor, who claimed that there is still much to learn. Nevertheless, Bran Stark is sure Ned heard his voice and is determined to find out why Lyanna Stark was screaming in the tower.
The Return of Rickon Stark
The third episode of "Game of Thrones" Season 6 confirmed the speculations that Rickon Stark will finally come back. However, his entrance into Winterfell was one of the most heartbreaking returns in the show's history.
Rickon Stark was presented to Ramsay Bolton and his identity was sadly confirmed by the decapitated head of his direwolf Shaggydog. Hopefully, Rickon Stark will not suffer the same fate as his beloved Shaggydog.
Goodbye Ollie
"Oathbreaker" may have less violent deaths, but "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 also ended with yet another satisfying demise. Alliser Thorne and Ollie finally faced Jon Snow after their attempted murder and most fans were obviously gratified by the death of Ollie. Better yet, it looks like Jon Snow is setting out to leave the Night's Watch behind for a bigger mission since it looks like Sansa Stark has finally reached Castle Black.
"The Book of The Stranger," the fourth episode of "Game of Thrones" Season 6, will air on HBO on May 15.