All the biggest moments from this week's action-packed 'Game of Thrones'

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Warning: Huge spoilers for "Game of Thrones" season seven, episode six, "Beyond the Wall." If you aren't caught up on the series or the season, read at your own risk. 

This week's episode of "Game of Thrones," "Beyond the Wall," was one of the most anticipated of the season.

After the amazing ending last week, we get to see Jon Snow and his team of Westerosi misfits go beyond the wall (hey, that's the title of the episode!) to fight the dead and capture a wight to prove this threat is real.

In addition to the action in the far North, there's trouble in Winterfell with the Stark sisters, Brienne heads to King's Landing to reunite with Jaime, and Daenerys shows off a new coat, losing a child in the process.

Here's our recap of "Beyond the Wall:"

Jon Snow, Tormund Giantsbane, The Hound, Beric Dondarrion, Thoros of Myr, Gendry, and Jorah Mormont try to capture a wight.

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The Dream Team catches a wight but loses Thoros of Myr, who gets bitten by the White Walker bear and freezes to death during the long stand-off. Beric uses his flaming sword to burn his body so he doesn't turn into a wight. 

Before the showdown with the wights, Jon Snow sends Gendry back to Eastwatch to send a raven to Daenerys. 

 



Jon Snow offers his Valyrian steel sword, Longclaw, to Jorah Mormont.

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Longclaw has been in the Mormont family for centuries, but Jorah declines the offer. He says that it was given to Jon for a reason, and that he doesn't deserve it since he's considered a disgrace to his house for selling slaves.



Tormund tells The Hound that he wants to have children with Brienne of Tarth.

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Apparently Tormund is convinced that Brienne is into him, but, like The Hound, we think that he might be a little bit delusional. 




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