Actress Natalia Tena Dishes On Season 6 Of 'Game Of Thrones'

Actress Natalia Tena Dishes On Season 6 Of 'Game Of Thrones'
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Time moves painfully slow between seasons of "Game of Thrones" for Westerosians. For actress Natalia Tena, who plays the wilding Osha, her absence has felt even longer as her character wasn't included in the recently finished season 5.

When we last saw her, Osha had parted ways with Bran, played by Isaac Hempstead-Wright, to watch over his little brother, Rickon. Tena dropped by HuffPost Live Thursday to talk about her hiatus and what to expect in Season 6.

"I haven't seen [Hempstead-Wright] for about two years. I can't wait to see him. I bet he's really handsome and tall," she said.

More importantly, Tena cautiously takes her guess about what Jon Snow's fate might be. 

"It's tricky, because in the book, Catelyn Stark kind of doesn't die. I don't really get that. Is there a zombie element that's going to come out in the next book?" she asked.

Sounds like we'll find out when Tena does, but there's one thing she can guarantee.

"Ned Stark's definitely dead," she confirmed.

Watch the full conversation with actress Natalia Tena here.
 
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12 Times The Women Of 'Game Of Thrones' Were Super Fierce
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For all of us die-hard "Game Of Thrones" fans, this Sunday is a sad one. The season four finale is upon us, and while it's rumored to be the best yet, Sundays without GoT are no Sundays at all.While the men of GoT are badass in their own right, from Jon Snow's daring adventures beyond the wall to Tyrion Lannister's perpetual wit (seriously, if Tyrion dies I will riot), it's the ladies who kick some serious ass -- and they don't even need a sword to do it. And although not all of the female characters are beloved (Cersei Lannister better get the "Red Wedding" treatment pronto), there's no denying that they're all impressively fierce.In honor of these killer female characters, we've put together a list of 12 times the ladies of "Game Of Thrones" were way fiercer than the men over the past four seasons:
1. When Daenerys Targaryen supported #YesAllWomen without even realizing it.(02 of13)
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2. That time Brienne of Tarth fought a bear... and lived.(03 of13)
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3. When Cersei made it clear she takes sh*t from no one. No one.(04 of13)
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4. When Daenerys ate a horse's heart like it was chicken.(05 of13)
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5. Every time Arya Stark is on screen.(06 of13)
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6. When Ygritte made it clear she can take care of herself.(07 of13)
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7. When Margery Tyrell did anything and everything to ensure her Queendom.(08 of13)
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8. When Ygritte offered Jon Snow some simple sex advice.(09 of13)
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9. That time Daenerys walked through some fire and came out with three baby dragons.(10 of13)
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10. When Olenna Tyrell alluded to possibly aiding in the killing of King Joffrey and everyone was like YES.(11 of13)
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11. When Ygritte dodged an arrow like a boss.(12 of13)
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12. Any time Melisandre manipulated a situation to get everyone to do exactly what she wanted. Teach us your ways.(13 of13)
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Go on with your bad selves, ladies.

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