Unsure what to do with your time between Christmas Day and New Year's Eve? HBO has got you covered. The cable channel will air a full season of Game of Thrones every day from December 26-31. That's right: Should you feel ultra dismal about winter having officially come (it's the first day, after all!), you can go all the way back to the beginning (when Ned was alive) and binge all through your winter break.

Of course, if you have to miss an episode (or more, since you're an actual human being who probably doesn't have time to watch a solid 50 hours of television in a week), all the episodes are available on HBO Go.

Normally, we'd only have a short time to go until the next season premiere of Game of Thrones, but alas, it's been pushed to summer of 2017.

"Now that winter has arrived on Game of Thrones, executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss felt that the storylines of the next season would be better served by starting production a little later than usual, when the weather is changing," Carter Bloys, president of HBO programming, said in a statement. "Instead of the show's traditional spring debut, we're moving the debut to summer to accommodate the shooting schedule."