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Warning: contains spoilers forGame of Thronesseason 6 episode 6.

Blood Of My Blood opened with Bran Starks Greenseer vision sending him a whole jumble of fast-cut images.

There were dragons, murders, explosions, undead armies, a screaming king and an unkindness of ravens.

But without the aid of freeze-frame, how was Bran able to understand what it all meant?

Thats where we come in.

Weve got a pause button and were not afraid to use it.

Heres what Bran saw…

This looks like Drogon flying against a stormy sky.

That rope in the foreground suggests something nautical.

Could this be from Danys much-talked-of journey across the Narrow Sea to Westeros?

Heres the Mad King himself, repeating his catchphrase Burn Them All.

And heres a familiar image from Hardhome: the Night King raising up the dead after the battle.

This barren, wintry landscape is shown in time-lapse.

Will it be the site of something significant?

Heres Catelyn Stark, Brans mother, having her throat slit at the Red Wedding back in season three.

Brans being given inside knowledge on how White Walkers are created once again here.

Theres Brans father, Ned Stark, being beheaded in season one, episode nine.

Then Bran sees his brother Robb being murdered.

More from Jon Snows adventures in Hardhome.

Then Bran falls once again, the Mad King cries Burn them all, and more from Hardhome.

So what does it all mean?

But then what was the significance of witnessing Jaimes King-slaying?

Or remembering the events of the Red Wedding?