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Lord Snow

  • Episode aired May 1, 2011
  • TV-MA
  • 58m
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8.5/10
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Kit Harington in Game of Thrones (2011)
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Jon begins his training with the Night's Watch; Ned confronts his past and future at King's Landing; Daenerys finds herself at odds with Viserys.Jon begins his training with the Night's Watch; Ned confronts his past and future at King's Landing; Daenerys finds herself at odds with Viserys.Jon begins his training with the Night's Watch; Ned confronts his past and future at King's Landing; Daenerys finds herself at odds with Viserys.

  • Director
    • Brian Kirk
  • Writers
    • David Benioff
    • D.B. Weiss
    • George R.R. Martin
  • Stars
    • Sean Bean
    • Mark Addy
    • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    45K
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    • Director
      • Brian Kirk
    • Writers
      • David Benioff
      • D.B. Weiss
      • George R.R. Martin
    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Mark Addy
      • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • 37User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Eddard 'Ned' Stark
    Mark Addy
    Mark Addy
    • Robert Baratheon
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Jaime Lannister
    Michelle Fairley
    Michelle Fairley
    • Catelyn Stark
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Cersei Lannister
    Emilia Clarke
    Emilia Clarke
    • Daenerys Targaryen
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Jorah Mormont
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish
    Harry Lloyd
    Harry Lloyd
    • Viserys Targaryen
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Jon Snow
    Sophie Turner
    Sophie Turner
    • Sansa Stark
    Maisie Williams
    Maisie Williams
    • Arya Stark
    Isaac Hempstead Wright
    Isaac Hempstead Wright
    • Bran Stark
    Richard Madden
    Richard Madden
    • Robb Stark
    Jack Gleeson
    Jack Gleeson
    • Joffrey Baratheon
    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Tyrion Lannister
    Conleth Hill
    Conleth Hill
    • Lord Varys
    James Cosmo
    James Cosmo
    • Jeor Mormont
    • Director
      • Brian Kirk
    • Writers
      • David Benioff
      • D.B. Weiss
      • George R.R. Martin
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    8IamInge

    The world expands

    In this episode many new characters are introduced, several of which are vital to the main story line - not only in this season, but for years to come. Being new to the series, the sheer amount of characters and references may seem a bit bewildering. Still, the story moves nicely forward.
    8Tera-Jones

    Little Bit Slower - But Good

    This episode I found a little slower than the first two - but it's good and a necessary part of the story. Best part about this was watching Viserys Targaryen get his! I'm sorry but I find him as bad as Joffrey, Joffrey's mother Cersei and her lover and brother Jamie Lannister. I dislike others but it's Viserys, Joffrey, Cersei and Jamie that I can't stand - yuck! The episodes will only get better as these 4 get worse. Thoroughly enjoying this series so far.

    8.5/10
    8slightlymad22

    A good introduction to Littlefinger, Varys and Syrio Forrell

    In the third episode, Ned and his daughters finally reach the capital of King's Landing. Where we meet a host of new characters. We are introduced to Petyr Baelish (Aidan Gillen), aka "Littlefinger," and Coneth Hill is perfect as Varys, the King's Master of Whisperers.

    The scenes at the Wall give us plenty of Tyrion, (which in my opinion is a good thing) There are a lot of fine moments in this episode, in particular a couple of scenes with Arya. The high point is the final scene which features Arya as she studies swordsmanship.

    Jaime's more fleshed out here. One of my favourite scenes was where Eddard enters the throne room (the first time we see both the throne room and the Iron Throne). It's another great tension filled scene between the two and I enjoyed it. Another great scene is the farewell between Jon and Tyrion. The scenes between the two of them have been some of my favourites so far, as I'm a bit sad that there may not be any more.

    But a key scene for this episode is between Ned and Arya, and how they spend their time together. Maisie Williams is showcased, and is predictably fantastic, it's a well done scene and Maisie seems capable of great chemistry with Sean Bean and, indeed, everyone else she acts with so far.

    Maisie Williams simply steals this episode for me. She had some good scenes including a rather hilarious line. Her scene with Ned (Sean Bean) was a touching one, and her scene with dancing master Syrio Forell is one of my favourites of the season so far.

    As for the rest of the cast Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau proves to be a fine pantomime villain as Jaime Lannister and Harry Lloyd is terrific as Viserys.
    9gab-14712

    Yet Another Solid Episode!

    "Lord Snow" is the Game of Thrones episode where most people agree that it finally came into its own. The characters we met in the first two episodes are further fleshed out and we meet some new characters who will play major roles throughout the series. We also visit King's Landing for the first time as we take our first look at the sunny capital of Westeros. What interests me, from the first three episodes, is how character-driven these episodes are. One would expect lots of action or sword-fighting from such a grand fantasy epic, but there has been limited action so far. The characters drive the plot and that is a relief because now we get to know who these characters are. The main theme here is political intrigue and I really like how the politics shape the events of Westeros and what is to come.

    Jon Snow takes the honor of the titular character. As we know from the first few episodes, he will be travelling to join the Night's Watch at the Wall, which separates the kingdom of Westeros and the cold, wintry North where the wildings live. Snow begins his training, but he is in for a rude awakening. He is being trained by Ser Allister, who makes Snow's life miserable. I guess that is what happens when a character is being trained to move from an arrogant rookie to a fearless leader. There is insight about how cruel life can be at the Wall. Luckily, we get another week of Tyrion at the wall. The name "Lannister" alone is enough to command respect of others. We see his scheming and we are left to wonder, what is his motivations? Is he in the league with Cersei and Jaime or does he have his own agenda? Peter Dinklage has been the standout of all the cast members so far and this episode is further proof. I really love his sarcastic demeanor, and I also liked how he subtly trains Snow. I also dig his bathroom off the wall routine.

    Let's go back to King's Landing. Ned Stark and his daughters arrive and Ned is put to work right away trying to figure out the murder of the previous Hand of the King. There are excellent character moments between Ned and Arya, played beautifully by Maisie Williams. Arya wants to be a warrior and she begins here with her sword master, Syrio Forel. The swordfighting display is a thing of beauty. I do love the interactions that Arya had with her father in this episode. The look in Ned Stark's eyes when he realizes that eventually his daughter will be a true warrior, not learning these techniques for the fun of it. Catelyn Stark also makes an appearance here. She travels to Kings Landing in secret to solve the attempt on Bran's life. There is where she runs into one of the king's advisors, Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (played wonderfully by Aidan Gillen). Cat was Baelish's crush before she got married. They end up reuniting and Baelish tells her that the knife from the attempt was his.....until it was won off him in a game of cards by a certain a Lannister. Because of this event, things will start developing as we move forward with the season. We also meet Lord Varys, an eunuch played by Conleth Hill and Grand Master Pycelle played by Julian Glover.

    Speaking of Lannisters, they certainly got good lines here. Cersei is grooming her petulant son of hers to be the next king and she drives the point home in such an odd way. She gives an odd, though rather indulgent way of telling her son he is going to be king. Jaime Lannister is given more to do and is developed more here. We learn that he killed the Mad King and also has some rather chewy lines. I loved his bantering with Ned Stark as we see The Iron Throne for the first time.

    Finally, we head across the Narrow Sea to follow the arc of Daenary's. Daenary finally shows some qualities about why she should not be messed with. Let's just say this. Her stupid, controlling brother, Visery is going to get what he deserves. His character I completely loathe. It is nice for a change that we do not get to focus on nudity this episode. She is given nuance and she began to show why she could be a capable leader. I also like that we learn more about the Dothraki people as a whole.

    Overall, this is a great episode that features lots of intrigue. There may be limited action, but the tension remains on high alert. If you like political stuff, this episode will be right up your alley!

    My Grade: A-
    9g-bodyl

    Full of Intrigue!

    This is the third episode of the first season of Game of Thrones. There is nothing much in the way of action, but it does deliver on terms of political intrigue and rapid characterization. Everyone's character is developed even more in this episode. So far, my favorite scenes are the ones involving Ned Stark as the chief adviser to the king and Jon Snow in his training up north.

    In this episode, "Lord Snow," Ned Stark and his daughters arrive in King's Landing and Ned is put to work right away. His wife comes to visit him to tell him about Bran's attempted murder. Jon Snow trains up north to much scorn but he may have found a Lannister friend. Meanwhile across the seas, Daenerys refuse to take orders from her brother.

    Overall, this is a rather great episode. It's light on the episode, but the political side of the show is prevalent and interesting. I also liked how Arya is training with the sword, despite going against the rules of society.

    My Grade: A

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    • Trivia
      This is the first episode of the series without any deaths of any kind, and remains the only one until The Bear and the Maiden Fair (2013).
    • Goofs
      When Daenerys and Drogo are lying in bed naked, imprints from a bra are clearly visible on her body.
    • Quotes

      Tyrion Lannister: So... you roam the Seven Kingdoms collaring pickpockets and horse thieves and bring them here as eager recruits.

      Yoren: Aye. Well, it's not all of 'em's done bad things. Some of 'em's just poor lads looking for steady feed. Some of 'em's highborn lads looking for glory.

      Tyrion Lannister: Better chance of finding feed than glory.

      Benjen Stark: [walks in] The Night's Watch is a joke to you, is it? Is that what we are, Lannister? An army of jesters in black?

      Tyrion Lannister: You don't have enough men to be an army, and aside from Yoren here, none of you are particularly funny.

      Benjen Stark: I hope we provided you with some good stories to tell when you're back in King's Landing. That's something to think about when you're drinking your wine down there, enjoying your brothels. Half the boys you've seen training will die north of the Wall. Might be a wildling's axe that gets them. Might be sickness. Might just be the cold. They die in pain... and they do it so plump little lords like you can enjoy their summer afternoons in peace and comfort.

      Tyrion Lannister: [to Yoren] Do you think I'm plump?

      [Yoren smiles and looks away]

      Tyrion Lannister: Listen, Benjen - may I call you Benjen?

      Benjen Stark: Call me what you like.

      Tyrion Lannister: I'm not sure what I've done to offend you. I have great admiration for the Night's Watch. I have great admiration for you as First Ranger...

      Benjen Stark: You know, my brother once told me that nothing someone says before the word "but" really counts.

      Tyrion Lannister: But... I don't believe that giants and ghouls and white walkers are lurking beyond the Wall. I believe that the only difference between us and the wildlings is that when that Wall went up, our ancestors happened to live on the right side of it.

      Benjen Stark: You're right. The wildlings are no different from us. A little rougher, maybe. But they're made of meat and bone. I know how to track 'em and I know how to kill 'em. It's not the wildlings giving me sleepless nights. You've never been north of the Wall, so don't tell me what's out there.

      [Benjen turns to leave]

      Yoren: You going below?

      [Yoren and Benjen shake hands]

      Yoren: Keep well, keep warm.

      Benjen Stark: Enjoy the capital, brother.

      Yoren: Oh, I always do.

      [Benjen walks out]

      Tyrion Lannister: I think he's starting to like me.

    • Crazy credits
      The sun tells an important part of the series back story, on its panels. It does so in three segments. First, as the credits start up, the sun depicts how the Targaryens and their dragons conquered Westeros. The second time the sun is shown, a dragon is depicted in a mortal struggle with 3 other animals: The Stag, the Lion and the Wolf. It is a very literal way to show how Robert Beratheon and Ned Stark rebelled, with Tywin Lannister reluctantly supporting them, in the end. Finally, the third time the sun is shown, before the series title enter the scene, a lion (among other animals) is shown "kneeling" to a triumphant Stag. Just as Robert was crowned King after winning the war.
    • Connections
      Featured in Lost in Adaptation: Game of Thrones S1 E3 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Title
      (uncredited)

      Written and Performed by Ramin Djawadi

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • 58m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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