Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Game of Thrones" season six.
Sunday's "Game of Thrones" episode may have been bloodless for the first time, but there was still loads of action to unpack.
Right from the start, we were thrown into Bran's continued visions via greenseeing. In the last episode, Bloodraven had told him it was time for Bran to become the Three-Eyed Raven himself. Bran was then launched into a time-travel flashback to Winterfell.
But Sunday's episode shows that Bran was still stuck in a series of visions. There were three rapid-fire flashes of scenes from the past and the future.
Scroll down for a breakdown of everything Bran saw — and why it's so important.
First, the new scenes. Fans were finally given a look at the Mad King Aerys Targaryen — Daenerys' father and the king Jaime killed during the sack of King's Landing 20 years ago.
Jaime told the story of killing the Mad King back in season three. Aerys was threatening to "burn them all" with wildfire.
In order to save the people of King's Landing from the Mad King's raving, Jaime stabbed him in the back.
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