Even though HBO adamantly refuses to evensay anything dim about season six ’s final two episodes , a random article in a British entertainment mag may have just revealed a pretty major bombshell about this Sunday ’s “ fight of the Bastards . ” Really !
So in a magnanimous lineament on the show , the U.K. entertainment magazine TV & Satellite Week include this surprising sum-up of this weekend ’s episode as part of a larger feature film about “ Battle of the mongrel ” , which states that it ’s going to be more than just a Snow - vs.-Bolton throwdown :
Huh , so it ’s not a full Northern episode?pic.twitter.com/96hmG8arl5

— herr forehead ( @vigilist)June 16 , 2016
Before we talk about the ramification of this meet - up happening , have ’s blab about whether we can entrust it . Our own Li’l James Whitbrook says TV & Satellite Week , is fundamentally a somewhat gossipier UK adaptation of TV Guide , a print magazine that mostly check schedule listings . It ’s not recognise for its hot scoops , to say the least .
So we should utterly take this with a heaping serving of common salt grain . However . Because there ’s nothing touting this major information — it ’s present nonchalantly , in a sidebar to the master article , as if it ’s information everyone much already knows — it ’s clear that TV & Satellite Week has no idea it has what would be see a major scoop as part of its cover write up about the show . The word itself is also weirdly specific and pretty plausible , given that we know Yara and her fleet are head to Meereen . Honestly , if someone say me this was happening in sequence 10 , I ’d have no problem believing it . It ’s because sequence nine has been present to us as an old - school , all - one - conflict episode that it seems in question … but let ’s not pretendHBO is n’t unforced to misrepresent this show .

The question is where this selective information came from . It seems unlikely that somehow TV & Satellite Week would get a pile of sole GoT news that no one else received … but it ’s somewhat more probable that HBO ( or Sky , who airs the show in the UK ) gave out some embargoed detail about episode nine to major press outlets and these guys just forgot or did n’t realize this particular tidbit was not for publishing . Or the writer , believe that the Yara / Daenerys alliance is inevitable , could have seize that the meeting would need to take place this weekend … although that ’s a very unusual assumption to make out of nowhere .
So … yeah , we do n’t bonk it ’s real . And if it ’s real , the writer may be fuddle and it may still end up in episode 10 , not nine . But all that tell : I can see Daenerys and Yara make along smashingly , especially if Yara ’s fleet helps demolish the Masters ’ ship besieging Meereen and Daenerys agrees to aid Yara take back the Iron Islands , which she belike will because 1 ) she was planning on taking over the Iron Islands anyway and 2 ) Euron is a psychotic monster scraps mortal . As long as Yara bends the knee — and I mean she ’ll gayly deflect a knee to a badass woman who rides frickin ’ dragons if it means she still gets to be Lord of the Iron Islands and her uncle expire — this may actually be the final piece of the puzzle for Daenerys ’ reappearance to Westeros .
P.S.—If we ’re leaving the battle of Winterfell to chat Meereen , I doubt that will be the only other storyline visited this weekend .

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