Jon heads east as trouble begins to stir for Sam and Gilly at Castle Black. Sansa asks Theon for help. Tyrion and Jorah are sold as slaves. Cersei savors her triumph over the Tyrells as new ... Read allJon heads east as trouble begins to stir for Sam and Gilly at Castle Black. Sansa asks Theon for help. Tyrion and Jorah are sold as slaves. Cersei savors her triumph over the Tyrells as new plots are developed in the shadows.Jon heads east as trouble begins to stir for Sam and Gilly at Castle Black. Sansa asks Theon for help. Tyrion and Jorah are sold as slaves. Cersei savors her triumph over the Tyrells as new plots are developed in the shadows.
- Melisandre
- (as Carice Van Houten)
Featured reviews
The North remains bleak and brutal, with Sansa's harrowing situation at Winterfell deepening in cruelty, showcasing the stakes of Ramsay's sadism. Yet, Brienne's quiet vigilance provides a faint glimmer of hope. Meanwhile, in King's Landing, Cersei's web of manipulation begins to unravel spectacularly, with her confrontation with the High Sparrow marking a satisfying twist in her arc of unchecked arrogance.
Episode stands out not through grand battles, but through quiet power plays, layered performances, and the slow tightening of narrative threads that promise major payoffs. It's an episode that rewards attentive viewers with nuance, tension, and a few long-anticipated turning points.
Did you know
- TriviaMaester Aemon is the show's first main character to die on-screen from natural causes. The only other characters known to have died from natural causes are Hoster Tully, who only appeared on-screen as a corpse at his funeral in Walk of Punishment (2013), and Old Nan, the Stark servant who is considered deceased by the show's writing canon after the death of the actress Margaret John who played her, though her death was never mentioned on-screen. Peter Vaughan, who portrayed Maester Aemon, would pass away himself on December 6th, 2016, almost a year and a half after the airing of his final appearance on the show.
- GoofsWhen Jorah Mormont is being sold at the slave market, the auctioneer says; "Bidding starts at 12 gold pieces", yet when the first hand is raised, he says that the bid is 13 pieces, and continues, calling a bid of 14. The first bid should have been at the starting value, which was 12.
- Quotes
Myrcella Baratheon: You looked different when I left. You had more hair.
Jaime Lannister: [dryly] And more hands.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Thronecast: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken (2015)
Details
- Runtime
- 59m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1