In “The Broken Man,” we find that instead of dying alone after his brutal fight with Brienne at the end of season 4, Sandor Clegane was discovered by a lay holy man, and is living in a Westerosi hippie commune led by his savior, Brother Ray (Ian McShane). After all, a long-missing name in the opening credits would’ve been a big giveaway, wouldn’t it? That’s right, the Hound has returned to Game of Thrones. Tonight’s episode unusually had a cold open, and the reason for it was quickly apparent. If you haven’t read the books yet, please check out our non-book-reader recap. The post and the comments section will contain spoilers from the novels! Because no, we are not all Unsullied now. Spoiler Note: This post is for those who have read the A Song of Ice and Fire series. In tonight’s episode of Game of Thrones, we find that broken men may be fixed, but they’re never quite the same.
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