Game of Thrones season 4 episode 9 is just around the corner, and as usual fans can expect a major event to happen in this episode, given that all of the episode 9 of the previous ones had been nothing short of bloody excitement. If you have been a fan since the first season, then you may have recalled that episode 9 presented the beheading of Ned Stark. In the second season there was the Battle of Blackwater in episode 9, and in the third one, we saw the infamous "Red Wedding" in the 9th episode. Thus, we are expecting a heart-racing hour-long episode tonight. Don't miss it when it airs on HBO at 9/8c. You may also simply watch Game of Thrones season 4 episode 9 stream using the free online stream link available at the bottom.
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While last week's episode may have been an episode 9-ish of this season after we saw the bloody and gruesome death of Prince Oberyn, fans should really expect more from the real 9th episode this season since Tyrion Lannister is just moments away from being slayed through the death sentence. But can we expect to see him dead after tonight's show? Well, although there's no escaping the death sentence, Tyrion fans will still see him alive not because he'll be cheating death but because the show's storyline for tonight's episode will focus more on the Battle at Castle Black, the last stand against the wildling hoardes led by Mance Rayder. Sounds interesting, eh? Don't miss the all-new episode tonight. Watch Game of Thrones season 4 episode 9 stream through the free online stream link below.
In line with the Battle of Castle Black, it can be noted that Jon Snow was forewarned the leaders of the Night's Watch of this impending onslaught. Does this mean they are more than prepared to get into the battle? Can they overcome the free folk, Thenns, and even outwit the bigger threat that is yet to be unveiled? Tonight's episode is going to be really something to watch out for. For one, it was directed by Neil Marshall, the same genius who directed episode 9 of the first season that featured the Battle of Blackwater Bay, which up to this date, is still the most expensive episode of the series thus far, having spent $2 million for the beyond-words action sequence. It is also the most spectacular action sequences ever produced for television, according to author George R.R. Martin, as quoted by Entertainment Weekly. Watch Game of Thrones season 4 episode 9 stream using the free online stream link at the end of this post.
According to Entertainment Weekly, other interesting things to watch out for include the answers to some of the biggest questions this season such as, "Will Jon snow and Ygitter reunite?" 'Will Sam and Gilly reunited?" "Can Mance Rayder's forces break through The Wall?" "Will Jon show up Janos Slynt and Alliser Thorne?" and "Will Ghost do anything cool?" Fans will surely love the out-of-the-blue twists in the possible reunions of Jon snow and Ygritte, as well as Sam and Gilly. On the other hand, the advancing party that's approaching Castle Black seems to be getting stronger by the day. Show fans will surely delight over the action sequences that will come next following the strategic attacks of the parties involved. Catch the all-new episode online. Watch it online using the Game of Thrones season 4 episode 9 free online stream link at the bottom.
Meanwhile, for Pedro Pascal, who played Prince Oberyn in the hit HBO action series, he is set to appear in the upcoming Netflix series "Narcos." The series chronicles the story of the rise of the Colombian cocaine cartels run by Pablo Escobar. Pascal is reportedly playing Javier Pena, a Mexican DEA agent sent to Colombia as part of the law enforcement efforts to cease Escobar.
"The Watchers on the Wall" is set to air tonight on HBO at 9/8c. Watch Game of Thrones season 4 episode 9 stream using this free online stream link here.
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