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There are just a few days more until the season four finale of "Game of Thrones" airs, and the internet is flooded with speculations on what will happen to some of the major characters when the season comes to a close.

The season four finale episode is titled "The Children" and will clock 66 minutes, making it the longest episode to date. A number of storylines will be wrapped up when the season comes to a close and the preview of the episode focuses on Jon Snow and Mance, Arya, Daenerys, Bran and the fate of Tyrion.

As previously reported, Tywin will meet his unexpected death at the hands of his son, Tyrion, who will then be forced to flee Westeros as he is now wanted for the murder of his father as well as nephew.

The murder follows after Jaime, who helps Tyrion flee the castle, tells his brother the truth about his first wife and one true love, Tysha.

The preview also shows Bran and company struggling in their mission to find the Three-Eyed Raven, but ultimately they succeed.

In another scene, Jaime and Cersei are showing making out and this has come as a surprise to many fans as in the book, "A Storm of Swords," Cersei and Jaime do not share any intimate moments.

It remains to be seen why the showrunners have brought them together, especially after the controversial rape scene in the "Breaker of Chains."

Meanwhile, Dany appears to have locked up her dragons and Jon Snow, with some help from Stannis Baratheon, will march off to face Mance Rayde.

"It's the best finale we've ever done, bar none," "Game of Thrones" showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss said in a statement cited by Entertainment Weekly. "The performances from our cast, the direction from Alex Graves, the VFX work, the new [music] cues from Ramin Djawadi—all of it came together in perhaps the finest hour we've produced. We're immensely proud of 'The Children.' And a little intimidated by the episode, because now we have to get back to the business of season five and figure out a way to top it."

It is not immediately known if Lady Stoneheart will make an appearance in the finale episode, or if she is being reserved for season five.

As fans of "Game of Thrones" book series would know, Catelyn Stark has been resurrected by the Brotherhood, and now she is known as Lady Stoneheart, who is hell-bent on killing anyone associated with the Red Wedding.

Lena Heady, who plays Cersei in the series, hinted the possibility of Lady Stoneheart appearing in the finale when she Instagrammed a picture of some stones arranged in the shape of a heart, sending Twitter in a frenzy.