Shame. A man and a girl has to wait a little longer this time around before they take any action because winter is at a standstill in Westeros as the "Game of Thrones" season premiere has been postponed to a later time only the White Walkers know.

HBO announced that its new series executively produced by Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese about the 1970s music industry, "Vinyl," will make its two-episode season premiere, directed by Scorsese himself, on Feb. 14 at 9 p.m. Those who follow "Game of Thrones" know that the Sunday night time slot belongs to "Game of Thrones." Viewers can only speculate that "Vinyl" taking over that time slot beginning Valentine's Night, can only mean that the season six premiere of "Thrones" is getting pushed back to late April.

So much has been left to make audiences yearn for season six: The Mountain revived and revealed after Cersei's walk of shame, Daenerys Targaryen being carried off by Drogon and surrounded by Dothraki warriors, Tyrion left in Mereen after Daenerys flies off with Drogon, Jon Snow who knows nothing gets tricked by Olly and stabbed by his own men, Arya finally crossing off a name in her list with her own hands and getting punished for it, Brienne getting Stannis Baratheon to confess that it was his "shadow" that killed Renly, and Theon "Reek" Greyjoy standing up to Ramsay Bolton and taking the jump off the wall with Sansa Stark to escape.

Unfortunately for the fans, not even the people who have read George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" books have a clue about what happens next because Martin's next book has not even been released yet. We're all left hanging in our seats as we wait even longer for both "The Winds of Winter," the next book in the series, and season six of the adaptation.

In the meantime, the showrunners themselves invite everyone to relive the big moments in season five.

Valar Morghulis.

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