'Game of Thrones' 6.04 Preview: Jorah and Daario Fight, Theon Is Unwelcome
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Sansa and Brienne arrive at their destination, Theon reunites with his sister, and Jorah and Daario find out where Daenerys is taken.

AceShowbiz - Jorah and Daario's search for Daenerys may be over soon. In a preview for the next episode of "Game of Thrones", Jorah makes the right guess about where the Khaleesi is taken by the Dothraki guys, but they appear to be fighting once they're inside the temple of the Dosh Khaleen.

Sansa and Brienne arrive at the gate of what appears to be the Castle Black, but do they arrive in time to meet Jon Snow before he leaves the place? Meanwhile, Tyrion assures a man that Dany will return "soon." Elsewhere, Littlefinger worries about Sansa who might not be safe with the Boltons after her.

Theon returns to the Iron Islands and reunites with his sister Yara, but she's not pleased to see him. She accuses him of betraying her and refuses his apology. In King's Landing, Margaery and her brother Loras share an embrace. Cersei learns that Margaery is going to repent her sins before the city, but Cersei and Olenna are against it.

"Book of Stranger" airs Sunday, May 15 at 9/8c on HBO. Tyrion strikes a deal. Jorah and Daario undertake a difficult task. Jaime and Cersei try to improve their situation.

Jon Snow, who made a shocking move in the latest episode, is noticeably missing in the preview video. In "Oathbreaker", he executed the mutineers who killed him, including teenage Olly and Alliser Thorne. He later declared that he's leaving the Night's Watch, handing the title of Lord Commander over to Dolorous Edd.

To EW, Kit Harington explains his character's decision, "He's done with it. He's seen the other side, seen what's there, and comes back and realizes he needs to lead his life and get out of there. This place betrayed him, and everything he stood for has changed. Plus, he had to kill a child, Olly, and that's what really does it. He kills an underage kid and he can't see the point in being up there anymore. At the heart of it, he knows by staying at the Wall he can't help the kingdoms and he's probably going to die very quickly if he stays."

Harington had previously said that death changed Jon Snow. "He realizes something about his life now: He has to live it because that's all there is," he said, "He's been over the line and there's nothing there. And that changes him. It literally puts the fear of God into him. He's seen oblivion, and that's got to change somebody in the most fundamental way there is. He doesn't want to die ever again. But if he does, he doesn't want to be brought back."

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