There was plenty of action in "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3, as Bran Stark and the Three-Eyed Raven got front row seats to the legendary Tower of Joy fight. The truth behind the events in the Tower of Joy is as mysterious as Jon Snow's parentage, especially since the only surviving witnesses were Ned Stark and Howland Reed. Now fans go behind the scenes to see just how "Game of Thrones" Season 6 brought the Tower of Joy back to life.
Ned Stark Takes On The Sword Of The Morning
The "Inside The Episode" special for "Oathbreaker" put the main focus on the most talked about scene in "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 (via io9). The Tower of Joy sequence showed Bran Stark watching his father and several other men take on the Kingsguard Arthur Dayne.
The "Game of Thrones" scene revealed how they managed to defeat the Sword of the Morning. "Game of Thrones" producers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff explained how they decided to use the Tower of Joy Scene to show how stories get twisted through time, and the only way to find the truth is to be there when it actually happened.
What Happened At The Tower Of Joy?
But did the Tower of Joy scene in "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 offer a hint about Jon Snow's parentage? Unfortunately, Bran Stark was pulled out of the Tower of Joy vision right after Lyanna Stark was heard shouting and Ned Stark appeared to have heard his son's voice.
As infuriating as this might be for fans who believe in the "R+L=J" theory, there is still a huge possibility that Bran Stark will return to the Tower of Joy vision. It looks like the Tower of Joy scene will be stretched out in several episodes of "Game of Thrones" Season 6.
Daenerys Meets The Khaleesis, Jon Snow Remembers His Murder
The "Inside The Episode" special for "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 also featured Daenerys Targaryen's encounter with other former khaleesis. Jon Snow's first conversation with Davos Seaworth and Melisandre was highlighted as well.
What will happen next in the next episode "The Book of The Stranger?" "Game of Thrones" Season 6 airs on HBO every Sunday nights.