Robb goes to war against the Lannisters. Jon finds himself struggling on deciding if his place is with Robb or the Night's Watch. Drogo has fallen ill from a fresh battle wound. Daenerys is ... Read allRobb goes to war against the Lannisters. Jon finds himself struggling on deciding if his place is with Robb or the Night's Watch. Drogo has fallen ill from a fresh battle wound. Daenerys is desperate to save him.Robb goes to war against the Lannisters. Jon finds himself struggling on deciding if his place is with Robb or the Night's Watch. Drogo has fallen ill from a fresh battle wound. Daenerys is desperate to save him.
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The story is great, the writing is still perfect, the pacing is much more tighter and took it's time to develop the characters' motivations, the music score from Ramin Djawadi is still excellent, the dialog is well-written, and the performances excel with the episode's dramatic moments.
There are no problems that I have with this episode because I have never been blown away by an episode of a live-action TV show like this. Which is why I will tip my hat to the writers for doing a successful job in keeping engaged to what would happen to the Stark family and the Lannisters. So, overall, I'll say this once more, Baelor is a classic episode that is more frightening and dramatic. :)
The acting, story, directing. Just amazing all around.
10 out of 10 yet again. A really fast paced episode with a lot of stuff happening. This episode has action and good dialogues. It has everything you want from this show.
Just.. Amazing.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was Peter Dinklage's submission in the supporting actor in a drama series category in the 2011 Emmy Awards- the first Emmy win and nomination in his career.
- GoofsRobb comments about the intercepted raven message "It's a birthday message to his [Lord Frey's] grand-niece Walda." The correct Westerosi term is "nameday," not "birthday."
- Quotes
Joffrey Baratheon: [announcing Eddard Stark's sentence] My mother wishes me to let Lord Eddard join the Night's Watch. Stripped of all titles and powers, he would serve the realm in permanent exile. And my Lady Sansa has begged mercy for her father. But they have the soft hearts of women. So long as I am your king, treason shall never go unpunished. Sir Ilyn, bring me his head!
- Crazy creditsThe cities and places featured in the opening credits change as the series progresses. For example, in the first episode, Pentos is shown whereas in later episodes, because it is not pertinent to the episode's narrative, it is not.
- ConnectionsEdited into Honest Trailers: Lord of the Rings (2012)
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- Filming locations
- Castle Ward, Strangford, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK(Stark camp / Lannister camp / Battle of the Green Fork / Whispering Woods)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 57m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1