Warning: Spoilers ahead for Sunday's season-six premiere of "Game of Thrones."
All of the "Game of Thrones" fans most likely had their noses pressed to the screen for Sunday night's premiere. That means you caught every dirty Dothraki word, right?
Well, there may have been some things you didn't catch. In that case, Business Insider has this quick review of what you need to know that might have gotten lost.
The episode picked up right where season five ended, and it definitely presented plenty of twists for our favorite (and not so favorite) citizens of Westeros. As this season veers away from the books, don't forget that author George R.R. Martin is still credited as an executive producer and has surely given the showrunners a sense of where he's going with the story. So there were some moments that jibed with long-held fan theories but still others that really didn't.
Here are the five things you may have missed on the season-six premiere of "Game of Thrones":
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Melisandre isn't just old — she's "centuries old."
That last shot of Melisandre (Carice van Houten) won't soon be forgotten. In that scene, she revealed just how old she really is.
In the extra video on the episode that airs afterward, the showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss reveal that George R.R. Martin told them early on that Melisandre was "centuries old." They believed that after getting so many visions wrong, this was time for her to strip the veneer to look at her true self.
Melisandre's necklace is a showstopper.
Melisandre's necklace has been a point of interest for fans for a while. During season two, it glowed in one scene. Is it the source of her power?
Taking it off was a powerful moment for her transformation into her true, older self. If it does have magical age-changing powers, then it's certainly an accessory everyone will want.
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Jon Snow's direwolf may be more important than ever.
Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) direwolf has suddenly become very significant on the show. Mentioned several times as a protector for the men loyal to his master, the wolf plays an integral role in a fan theory about how Snow could be brought back.
Warging, the ability that allows someone to transfer into an animal and virtually look upon the world through the animal's eyes, is at the center of the theory. The direwolf's name, Ghost, also seems to support the theory.
Talk about man's best friend.
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