Game of Thrones season 4 episode 6 live stream [HBO GO]: Watch "The Laws of Gods and Men" online [Preview video]

Game of Thrones season 4 episode 6 HBO

Game of Thrones season 4 episode 6 will be airing this Sunday, May 11, continuing on from last week's episode.

The official synopsis for this week's "The Laws of Gods and Men" is as follows: "Stannis and Davos set sail with a new strategy. Dany meets with supplicants. Tyrion faces down his father in the throne room."

This week's episode will focus fan-favorite Tyrion Lannister, who will stand trial for murdering King Joffrey during his wedding feast. Fans would be on their toes to see if he would be convicted and executed for the King's murder.

Director Alik Sakharov told Hollywood Reporter that the episode will not disappoint, saying, "Peter Dinklage is phenomenal during the trial. He is just an incredible star and shines through."

He also praised other actors' performances. "The scenes associated with a trial are magnificent. We were able to get some phenomenal performances."

Game of Thrones Season 4, episode 6 "The Laws of Gods and Men," will be airing Sunday, May 11, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO, or alternatively can be watched online through live stream with HBO Go and HBO Connect.

Watch a promo video for Game of Thrones season 4 episode 6 below:

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