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Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 5 The Door. If you havent caught the episode yet and dont want to be spoiled on specifics, please check out one of our other lovely articles.
Game of Thrones sixth season has had few down moments. As were reaching the latter part of the series, the action has become more advanced, as have the plotlines and the motivations of the various characters. Tonight, we learned more about the White Walkers and the plans of the Followers of the Lord of Light. We saw Littlefinger get knocked down a peg or two and we saw Sansa and Jon come up with a strategy to win back the North. However, none of these moments compared to a short plotline featuring Hodors backstory. It connects to Bran\'s life in more ways than we ever could have imagined, and apparently, that connection explains why Hodor only says "Hodor".
Most of Brans storyline this week was devoted to the character flashing back and learning that the White Walkers had been created by the Children of the Forest as a means to fight back against humanity. Unfortunately, this led Bran into a second vision where he encountered the Nights King. Unlike many of the other characters on the series, the Nights King could see him and touch him during the vision sequence. Once Bran was marked by the Nights King, the entire army of White Walkers knew where he was hiding. Although the Children of the Forest sought to protect Bran, there were too many White Walkers. They overtook Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven during a vision, which showed why Hodor lost his ability to function like a normal person and why he can only say Hodor.
In short, its all Brans fault. Bran wargs into Hodor while he is in his final training session with the Three-Eyed Raven looking back at his fathers life at Winterfell. In the cave, the White Walkers are closing in. When Bran wargs into Hodor within his vision, he is able to convince Hodor to escape with Meera. However, the White Walkers are too fast and Meera screams at Hodor to stay behind and hold the door. He uses his large body and his immense strength to buy Bran and Meera time. He sacrifices himself for the two youngsters, but if it wasnt for Bran, he would never have been in the position he was in during Episode 5 in the first place. Bran literally used his powers to jump into Hodors mind while he was also visiting in the past. Its an earth-shattering capability, and one that causes permanent damage to the young Hodor. Back in the past in the yard at Winterfell, Hodor begins shrieking hold the door over and over until it eventually slurs into Hodor. It\'s an incredibly sad moment, and it lingers long enough for viewers to appreciate how traumatic it is from multiple angles.
It also means Bran can have an effect on the past, for better or for worse, which could have gigantic consequences for both himself and the other characters moving forward.
The Jack Bender-directed episode features a lot of plot-heavy antics, but the Hodor storyline is highly emotional and gives viewers a satisfying answer to a question many fans have long wondered about, especially since an earlier episode in Season 6 showed Hodor as a normal child. That flashback, coupled with how carefully tonight\'s big moment was shot, worked together to make Hodor\'s exit one of 2016\'s most affecting TV moments. That\'s especially important for
Game Of Thrones too, because as the Red Wedding and many other big moments have proven, the show often kills off its heroes in shocking ways, rather than truly sad ones. That wasn\'t the case this week as we said farewell to another fallen character who sacrificed himself in an incredibly touching way. Here\'s to hoping it wasn\'t in vain.
Game Of Thrones airs on Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET, only on HBO. To find out what else is coming up on the drama, you can also check out what we know about Season 6.
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