Much like many of the battles of Game of Thrones, we are now emerging from the rubble and emotions of the show finally coming to an end after all of these years. Yes, this is a sad moment for everyone, but much like Jon trying to ignore the bad and see the good in Daenerys (not very effectively we might add), we're looking to the positives and have tracked down the best places to watch Game of Thrones season 8, episode 6 now that it has aired.
Season 8 has been 410 minutes of pure anarchy, suspense and drama that only GoT could achieve. Game of Thrones came big for the last season breaking viewing records, having the longest battle scene in history and breaking our hearts with each and every episode, so you know, exactly what you would have expected from a show like this.
After a somewhat...fiery episode last weekend leaving us confused and unsure what was going on, we were sceptical whether or not the show would be able to wrap up succinctly and please the fans, when you watch Game of Thrones season 8, episode 6 we think you'll find they did a pretty great job.
Now that it has all come to an end, you can finally watch the final episode of this show that has spanned an entire decade. Or if you're really brave, watch all 6.8 hours of season 8 in one go, even braver? Watch seasons 1-8 all the way through, it will only take you 3 days and 16 minutes!
So with the episode now available to watch on catch up, this is how to watch Game of Thrones, season 8, episode 6 on catch up no matter where you are.
After 8 seasons, 2 days, 23 hours and 17 minutes worth of content and a plethora of memorable moments, it has all led to this final episode. You can find streaming options for English speaking countries below.
Watch Game of Thrones episode 6: stream from outside your country
Want to watch Game of Thrones season 8, episode 6 in (deep breath) the US, UK, Canada, Australia, India, UAE or New Zealand? We've found all of your best options and listed them below.
But, if you find yourself in the unfortunate circumstances where you've booked a holiday over the air time of the big finale, then things get a bit more difficult. For those unlucky fans, all hope isn't lost yet. You will find that watching it won't be an option thanks to geo-blocking. This means that broadcasters do tend to try and stop you from watching in other countries, putting up some virtual roadblocks.
But, thanks to a little bit of working around, there is still a way to catch all the episodes while you're away. By using a VPN, you will still be able to catch up on the show by changing your IP address to a location back where you live, allowing you to watch that important first episode (assuming that doesn't breach any TS&Cs, of course) - and that's without finding some dodgy download or a grainy stream on Reddit.
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