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A Record Number Tuned In To See If Jon Snow Was Really Dead on 'Game of Thrones'

The first episode of  'Game of Thrones' Season 6 saw a record high of nearly 11 million viewers.

by Lauren Sarner
HBO 

It’s official: Game of Thrones co-showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are the Petyr Baelishes of the real world. When they chose to end Season 5 on that cliffhanger of dead Jon Snow, they took a diabolically clever gamble. And it paid off: a record high of 10.7 million people tuned in to watch the Season 6 premiere on Sunday.

And that’s just the legal number — reports are already in that millions more pirated it, Victarion Greyjoy style. Meanwhile, the U.K. saw a high of 2.2 million viewers, with over 1 million tuning in to watch the show as soon as it aired, even though it was 2 a.m in the region.

Previously, a paltry 7.9 million people tuned in for the Season 5 premiere.

The world really, really wants to know if Jon Snow will be back. By ending Season 5 on his death and letting us stew over fan theories, rumors and Kit Harington’s lies for a year, Benioff and Weiss built their ladder of chaos. Mission accomplished.

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