'Game of Thrones' season 5 episode 5: Dany continues to calm the people of Mereen in 'To Kill A Boy'

Game of Thrones season 5 episode 5 "Kill the Boy" HBO

The upcoming episode of "Game of Thrones" is expected to be another electrifying episode just like previous episodes of the hit HBO series.

The synopsis for the fifth episode of "Game of Thrones" season 5 titled 'To Kill a Boy' reveals that Dany's efforts to sway and calm the citizens of Mereen all while foiling the plans of the Sons of Harpy, the new hostile forces terrorizing the land. The rebels managed to kill members of her court and there will be more casualties if something is not done about it.

Brienne, on the other hand, commences her search for Sansa, who Littlefinger feels can become the Wardeness of the North should Stannis fail to do so. This ascension requires killing the Boltons and reclaiming Winterfell.

Meanwhile, it looks like Ramsay still has control on Theon. The latter, who has been dealing with the pain of the past upon seeing Sansa, is poised to go to "very dark places" as "the feelings" involving his guilt of betraying the Starks are here to haunt him.

"He'll always be dealing with those. But it was definitely addressed in season three, and then again in season four with the shaving scene, so I guess it's everlasting," Alfie Allen, who plays the character in "Game of Thrones," revealed to The Hollywood Reporter.

Meanwhile, the next "Game of Thrones" episode will see Jon seek the help of an unlikely ally. Speaking of the new Lord Commander of Night Watch, Kit Harrington, who plays the character, has revealed the possibility of the return of the White Walkers.

"It's safe to say that you might see more of them this season. We might learn a bit more about that. But when and where, I don't know," the actor told Entertainment Weekly.

"Game of Thrones" season 5 episode 5 will air May 10 on HBO. Alternatively, it can be watched online through live stream with HBO GO.

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