There are many speculations surrounding the return of the "Game of Thrones" season 6 this coming April 2016. However, fans are already starting to see a pattern the show follows in the series. Thus a season 6 plot exploiting freedom, death, and rebirth might actually come true for GoT this April.
The theme and main plot of the Season 5 of the "Game of Thrones" was mostly imprisonment, Watchers on the Wall narrates. Cersei Lannister, the most powerful woman in Westeros, was imprisoned by a faith leader. Daenerys might face imprisonment in the hands of the Dothraki. Arya is now imprisoned with her blindness as payment for her revenge. Tyrion was locked in a crate for some time, Myrcella Baratheon also lived within the walls of the enemy, and Sansa was locked in Ramsey's devilish arms the whole season as well. Every significant character in the series was imprisoned and was hold back by some misfortune last season, with that, redemption and freedom is most likely a possible plot for season 6 of the "Game of Thrones."
Death was also inevitable even for the likes of John Snow, who, disappointedly, was killed by his own brothers. Stannis Baratheon's life also ended even after sacrificing her daughter's life. Several people also died in attempt to save the Queen of Dragon's life and yet, all seems lost and the tragedies are still piling up one after the other. Death is still expected in the premiere of the "Game of Thrones" this season 6, but fans are looking forward for more salvation, or a possible revenge, especially from the well-loved casts in the series.
In an earlier report from Realty Today, the possibility of revenge, one coming from the family Stark, might be gracing the small screens this April. Lady Catelyn Stark might return to the series as Lady Stoneheart and will be supported by the Brotherhood Without Banners to plot her revenge against the Lannisters. A second Red Wedding might actually be a fair revenge for Lady Catelyn whose dead body was never found in the series.
Tyrion's lineage being a Targargen might actually be explored in the coming season as well as the return of the resurrected John Snow, now a White Walker.
"Game of Thrones" Season 6 returns on HBO this April 2016.