'Game of Thrones' season 5 spoilers: Jon carries on his voyage, Cersei gets a good taste of karma in 'Hardhome'

"Game of Thrones" season 5 is getting more and more intense as Cersei, after causing painful deaths and unimaginable agony to many, finally got a taste of karma with every bit of it viewers felt she so rightfully deserved.

In the new episode of the new HBO series, she still remains powerless as she spends the rest of her sorry life in the dungeons. The karma, in truth, is just starting to seep through her. The rest of the characters in the show continue to struggle with their own fate, decisions and actions.

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If "Game of Thrones" viewers felt like Jon Snow did not have much screen time than he should have in the previous episode, tomorrow's installment titled "Hardhome," will show the Night's Watch chief travel to the north wall with his men and Tormund the Wildling.

It will not be an uncomplicated journey, as fans would expect. Promotional photos from the episode reveal that Jon and Tormund will have time for a dispute in the episode as the two seem to have and things look like they will be pretty tense. One of Jon's men was ready to wield his sword.

The silver lining in all of this though is that Jon may finally meet a woman he'd love. A woman from Wildling could very well be the one to bring romance to the ardent leader's life. "Game of Throne" fans could only hope on this one.

Meanwhile, Sansa continues to endure the indescribable sufferings brought about by being Ramsey's wife. Even with her failed attempt to get herself out of trouble, her desire to get out of Ramsey's clutches is not fazed as she intends to make another attempt at freeing herself.

Her sister Arya, on the other hand, is moving forward with her training and progress is being made. "Game of Thrones" season 5 episode 8 titled "Headhome" will be aired May 31 on HBO. Alternatively, it can be watched online through live stream with HBO GO.

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