
Where were we? Catching up with ‘Game of Thrones’
LA TimesPreviously on “Game of Thrones”: Winter is here, the great war is coming, women are rising to power and lots of people are dead. So this year, winter arrives midsummer, “Game of Thrones” is not eligible for the 2017 Emmys, and you may may need a quick refresher on the show’s carefully constructed tapestry of characters and story lines. Cersei Lannister sits on the Iron Throne The last time viewers saw Cersei, she was seated on the Iron Throne as the newly anointed Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Protector of the Seven Kingdoms. After escaping her husband/rapist Ramsay Bolton and providing Jon an eleventh-hour army, Sansa got revenge on Ramsay in a way that would impress even Cersei. In the Season 6 finale, to the delight of “Thrones” theorists everywhere, he returned to his father’s past and learned Jon Snow’s true identity — Jon is not Bran’s bastard half-brother; he is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen, which puts him in line for the Iron Throne.
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