Luckily Entertainment Weekly got Carice Van Houten, who plays Melisandre, and the episode's director Jeremy Podeswa to open up about the scene. Martin's books, it's hard to tell where it will go next-especially with this cliffhanger. So, what does that mean? Now that the TV series diverges from George R. Turns out, the necklace holds the power to disguise her as the beautiful young sorceress she appears to be on the show. Melisandre, whose nickname "The Red Woman" is the title of the opening episode, removes her signature bejeweled choker to reveal she's actually an ancient priestess. (If want to catch up, read our episode recap.) Though plot twists shouldn't shake us by now, considering GoT's unpredictable and violent nature, the show still managed to pull out the rug from under our feet at its closing scene. If you're one of the hoards of viewers who watched the Season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones last night, you were certainly in for a treat-and a shocker.
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