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Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode #10
January 10, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 10 - Fire and Blood
Robb Stark finds his destiny forever changed, Catelyn confronts Jaime about Bran and Daenerys finds new hope.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 10 Trailer


TV-MA | 53min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 19 June 2011  
Director:
Alan Taylor
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann     ...     Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Peter Dinklage     ...     Tyrion Lannister
Donald Sumpter     ...     Maester Luwin
Conleth Hill     ...     Lord Varys
James Cosmo     ...     Jeor Mormont
Owen Teale     ...     Alliser Thorne

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 10 Synopsis


The executioner's sword drips with Ned Stark's blood. The crowd cheers as he lifts the severed head. Arya looks away in the crowd and Yoren makes a point of calling her "boy" repeatedly as he takes her away. He cuts off her hair as he tells her they're going North.

At Winterfell, Bran follows the three-eyed raven again. He walks in his dream. He tells the wildling Osha about his dream and that he followed the raven down into the crypt. She carries him on her shoulders and he takes her on a tour, pointing out his grandfather, who was burned alive by the Mad King Aerys Targaryen, and Lyanna, who was supposed to marry Robert but was kidnapped by Rhaegar Targaryen. Robert started a war to get her back, but she died anyway.

He shows her the place where he saw their father. They're startled by his younger brother who says he also saw their father down there last night in his dreams. She tries to reassure him it was only a dream, but when they see Maester Luwin they can tell the news is bad.

Catelyn Stark walks stoically through camp after hearing of her husband's execution. She collapses against a tree and cries. She finds Robb hacking away violently on a tree, tears streaming down his face. He vows to kill them all. Catelyn agrees they will, as soon as they get his sisters back.

Sansa Stark listens to a dirty ditty about King Robert sung by a man in court. King Joffrey disapproves and, after playing a cruel game with him, orders the man's tongue cut out. Sansa watches in horror. She keeps it together as a cheery Joffrey comes to talk to her.

"As soon as you've had your blood, I'll put a son in you," he tells her. Outside the castle keep, he forces her to look at her father's severed head on a pike on the wall. She begs to go home, but he only forces her to stare instead.

He points out her dead Septa too and promises to present her with her brother's head someday. When she says she'd prefer her brother give her Joffrey's, the brat king orders his man to hit her since it is not the custom of the King to strike his woman.

Sansa contemplates pushing Joffrey off a ledge. The Hound advises her to save herself some pain and do what Joffrey wants.

Robb and his bannermen debate who should be King, Renly or Stannis Baratheon. One suggests Robb instead, as the King of the North. One by one the bannermen pledge their fealty to Robb.

Later, Catelyn pays a visit to Jaime Lannister, who they have tied to a post. He tells her widowhood becomes her. "Your bed must be lonely, is that why you came?" he asks, and continues to sweet talk her. She bashes him in the face with a rock.

He claims to not fear death. She asks him how Bran fell. He admits that he pushed him. "I hoped the fall would kill him," he says. She asks why, but he only suggests she get some sleep. "It's going to be a long war," he says.

Cersei reads a letter and orders her naked young cousin Lancel to wait for her in bed.

Tywin Lannister's men debate what to do next. His dwarf son Tyrion suggests peace is impossible since Joffrey had Ned killed. Tywin says Tyrion is right and now they can't make peace with Robb and have to deal with Robert's brothers.

"I always thought you were a stunted fool. Perhaps I was wrong," Tywin says. "Half wrong," says Tyrion.

Tywin wants Tyrion to go to Kings Landing to serve as hand of the King to get Joffrey to fall in line. Tyrion is surprised at the assignment, but Tywin says it's because he's his son. But he tells Tyrion he can't bring his "whore" with him.

Daenerys wakes up after giving birth. Ser Jorah has to break the news to her that her son died. Mirri Maz Duur, the captive maegi, says the infant was monstrous with scales and small wings. She reminds Daenerys she warned her only death can buy life. Daenerys goes to see Drogo. She finds that the Dothraki have left to follow a stronger Khal.

When she sees Drogo, he's catatonic.

Mirri tells her Drogo burned her temple and three of the riders had already raped her when Daenerys "saved" her. She doesn't apologize for what she has left Daenerys with and says that her son only would have brought more pain and pillaging.

At the Wall, Sam tries to talk Jon Snow out of leaving, reminding him what happens to deserters. Snow rides off, followed by his direwolf.

Tyrion explains to Shae, the whore, that his father said she can't go. But then, he says, his father has always been a (c-word). He invites Shae to come with him.

Jon rides away from Castle Black, followed by riders. He stops when he hears who's following him. It's Sam and his friends, coming to get him so he doesn't break his oath. They remind him of his vow, reciting it for him.

Daenerys tends to Drogo in her tent, talking to him even though he doesn't respond. She urges him to fight. She tells him he'll return when the sun rises in the west and sets in the east, he'll return to her. She cries and kisses him. Then she gently puts a pillow over his face and lovingly smothers her husband.

Maester Pycelle talks to someone unseen about the many many Kings he's served. Aerys Targaryen was a good man before madness took him, he says. Roz washes up as he says Joffrey is stern and he senses true greatness on the horizon for him.

After Roz leaves, Pycelle gets up and does some spry squats and stretches then gets dressed and goes back to his stooped shuffle.

Varys finds Petyr staring at the throne. They admire each other's abilities to ingratiate themselves with royalty.

They bow as Joffrey arrives.

Yoren drills Arya on her new identity: Arry the orphan boy. She runs into two boys who hassle her for her sword. She gets knocked down and appears to cower, but then she draws her sword and stares one down, warning that she already killed one fat boy that day.

She meets Gendry, an armorer's apprentice and King Robert's bastard son, who is also making the trip to the wall. They head out.

At the Wall, Ser Mormont notices that Jon Snow looks exhausted and asks if his moonlight ride was that tiring. He knows.

"Honor made you leave, honor brought you back," Mormont says. Jon tries to explain that his Night's Watch brethren brought him back to which Mormont responds, "I didn't say it was your honor."

Mormont says beyond the wall the rangers are finding villages abandoned and the tribes might be uniting in a secret stronghold. He reminds Jon that what happens at King's Landing doesn't matter in light of whatever is happening beyond the wall. He wants Jon and his wolf to ride with him beyond the wall tomorrow night. The Rangers prepare to head out as Mormont speaks. "I'll not sit meekly by and wait for the snows. I want to find out what's happening. The Night's Watch will ride in force against the wildlings, the White Walkers and whatever else is out there. We will find Benjen Stark, alive or dead. I will command them myself, so I'll only ask them once, Lord Snow: Are you a brother of the Night's Watch or a bastard boy who wants to play at war?" Jon is then seen riding out beyond the Wall with the rest of the Night's Watch.

Drogo's body sits on a funeral pyre, waiting to be lit. Daenerys commands that her dragon eggs be left with him, even though she could sell them for a fortune. Ser Jorah tells her he knows what she intends and he won't stand by as she climbs on the pyre.

"Is that what you think?" she says, and leans in to kiss him softly on the cheek.

She addresses the few remaining people. She tells them she is freeing them. Those that want to go can, and those that stay will be free to be brothers and sisters, husbands and wives. She orders Jorah to tie Mirri to the pyre. She tells the rest that anyone who harms them will die screaming.

The maegi chuckles and defiantly vows to not die screaming as she is led away.

Daenerys delivers her statement:

"I am Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen of the blood of Valyria. I am the daughter of the dragon and I swear to you that those who will harm you will die screaming."

As Jorah binds Mirri to the pyre, she counters: "You will not hear me scream!"

Daenerys barely looks in her direction. "I will," she says dispassionately and with certainty. "But it is not your screams I want, only your life."

The Khaleesi takes the torch and lights the pyre as Mirri begins a sing-song chant which turn to screams of agony and terror: "No no no"

Daenerys calmly steps inside the ring of fire and continues walking toward the blazing pyre.

The next day, dozens remain as the embers smolder.

Ser Jorah approaches the pyre and finds Daenerys seated naked, befouled with soot, but unharmed, and holding something. Muted snarls are heard as a small dragon climbs up her back and stands erect on her right shoulder. It spreads his tiny red wings and emits a fearful and chilling shriek.

Another is cradled in her lap and as she stands, a third at her feet makes its way up her outer left thigh.

Ser Jorah bends to kneel with the oath: "Blood of my blood."

Those remaining kneel to her, the blood of the dragon. She stands with a resolute and distant look in her eyes, and it is clear that this young widow is one with whom those who have wronged her will be forced to reckon.

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January 09, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 9 - Baelor
In the black cells of the Red Keep, Ned makes a fateful decision. Meanwhile, Robb takes a prized prisoner and Dany finds her reign imperiled.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 9 Trailer


TV-MA | 57min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 12 June 2011  
Director:
Daniel Minahan
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann     ...     Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Peter Dinklage     ...     Tyrion Lannister
Donald Sumpter     ...     Maester Luwin
Conleth Hill     ...     Lord Varys
James Cosmo     ...     Jeor Mormont
Owen Teale     ...     Alliser Thorne

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 9 Synopsis


Varys pays Ned another visit in the dungeon to tell him about Sansa pleading for his life. Varys tells Ned he could free him, but won't. As the master of whispers, he tries to stay out of things. Varys says he just wants peace.

The eunuch tells Ned about Robb going to war. Varys tries to convince Ned to go along with Joffrey as the heir and call off war.

Ned would rather die with honor than go along with it.

But Varys mentions that Sansa might be in danger, too.

Outside of The Twins, the home of the Freys and the only crossing of the river Trident, Robb and Theon shoot down message-bearing ravens from Lord Walder, while trying to figure out how to get across. They know Tywin is marching north. Robb decides to enter the Twins alone to bargain with Lord Walder. Catelyn suggests she'll go instead, as she doesn't think he'll hurt her.

In Lord Walder's court, Catelyn greets him. His sons admonish the old man for not being more polite. He's busy groping his latest wife, all of 15 years old. Catelyn speaks to him alone to ask him to open his gates so Robb can cross the Trident. Lord Walder tells Cat that her family, the Tullys, have always pissed on his family, and her father never attended his many weddings nor agreed to join their houses in marriage. He remembers every tiny slight from the other houses. He thinks Robb doesn't stand a chance against Tywin and he sees Robb and his men as rebels. But he's not inclined to get involved. Catelyn asks him what it's going to take to get him to open the gates.

At the wall, the Lord Commander Mormont gives Jon Snow his family sword, made with Valerian steel and a new pommel in the shape of a wolf. It was supposed to go to Jorah, his disgraced outcast son, but Jon is given it out of gratitude for saving his life.

Mormont is tired of Jon's tiff with Lord Thorne, so he sent Thorne to King's Landing with the hand from the twice-slain beast to lay at Joffrey's feet -- and to get him away from Jon.

All the Night's Watch men are impressed by the sword and take turns trying it out. Sam hesitates and then tells Jon Snow he read the note from a raven -- he tells him Robb is heading south to war. Jon thinks he should be there.

Catelyn rejoins Robb and tells him Walder granted their crossing and will lend his men to fight. He wants his son Olyvar to serve as Robb's personal squire. In addition, Arya must marry one of his sons and Robb has to marry one of his daughters. Catelyn hesitatingly says one of them was "OK." Robb consents to the deal.

Blind Maester Aemon at Wall talks to Jon Snow about the difficulty of putting honor before family. He tells Jon about the day he got word that his brother and his family had been killed. Jon asks who he is. His father was Maekar. He's Aemon Targaryen. He says he's now just the master of the citadel, bound in service to the Night's Watch.

He tells Jon he has to choose whether to stay or go and live with his choice.

Daenerys and Kal Drogo ride with the Dothraki. He's seriously ill from his wound and falls off his horse. A Dothraki who cannot ride, cannot rule. Overruling the other Dothraki who want to kill the witch, Daenerys demands that Mirri Maz Duur be brought to her.

At his council table Tywin tells Tyrion that Shagga and the wild men will be in the vanguard on the front lines. Tyrian says the Stone Crows got in a bloody fight last night over a sausage. Tyrion is not thrilled to be bound to them.

Tyrion comes back to his tent to find a pretty whore named Shae. Bronn took her from another man's tent, but since Tyrion expects to die at war, he's not worried about retaliation.

At the Dothraki camp, Drogo is delirious with fever. His wound is infected. Jorah looks at it and thinks it likely he'll die that night. Jorah encourages Daenerys to leave now. When Drogo dies there will be a fight to be Khal and she'll have no standing. One of Drogo's men makes this point to her again. She insists she's the blood of the dragon, but the man isn't impressed.

Daenerys advises Jorah to wear his armour tonight.

Daenerys promises the witch her freedom if she can save Drogo. She says she knows of a spell, but it is blood magic. She calls for Drogo's horse, and tells Dany that once she starts chanting, nobody is to enter the tent.

In the tent, the witch slits the throat of the horse. Jorah thinks they made a mistake by not leaving earlier for Asshai. One of Drogo's men tries to go into the tent to kill the witch. He knocks Daenerys on her very pregnant stomach and fights Ser Jorah, who coolly kills the man after a brief battle.

Daenerys says the baby is coming. Nobody is around who can help with the birth, but someone says the witch knows how to deliver a baby. Against the the witch's warning, Jorah carries her back into the tent where the spell is still being worked.

Tyrion plays drinking games with Bronn and Shae. He suggests a game where he makes a statement and if it's true they drink and if he's wrong, he drinks.

Tyrion suggests Bronn has been north of the wall and Bronn drinks.

He guesses that Shae's mother was a whore and her father left when she was young. He scores 0 out of 2.

We learn Tyrion used to be married. He tells a story about being out riding with Jaime when he was 16 and rescuing a woman named Tysha from rapists. He took her for food and ended up in bed with her. They got married the next day.

It turned out it was all set-up by Jaime, who thought it was time Tyrion had his first woman and hired the whore. His father brought Tysha before court and let all his men have her for a silver coin each while he forced Tyrion to watch. Tyrion says that she earned so much silver that she couldn't hold them in her hand.

Shae says he should have known because a girl who was almost raped doesn't invite a man into her bed two hours later. She spends the night with Tyrion.

Bronn wakes him up the next morning to tell him the war is under way. Tyrion suits up and rallies the savages, who cheer for the "half-man." Then he promptly gets accidentally knocked out by one of their clubs and stepped on.

He comes to after the fight, being dragged in a wagon by Bronn. They won.

Tywin tells them it was only 2,000 of Robb Stark's men. Tyrion asks where the other 18,000 are.

Robb rides back to greet his mother, with Jaime Lannister as prisoner. He knew he was sending the 2,000 decoys to their deaths.

He addresses his bannermen, telling them the war is far from over.

Arya catches a pigeon in a street in King's Landing. She tries to trade it to a baker for a pie, but he refuses. She sees everyone running toward something and someone tells her they're doing something with the Hand of the King.

She runs to stony Baelor Sept, which is packed with people and sees her father Ned brought out in chains. He sees her above the crowd. As he's lead up to Cersei and the ersatz King, he points her out to Yoren of the Night's Watch.

He addresses the crowd as Sansa, Joffrey and everyone listen. Sansa nods him on as he says he's come to confess his treason. He says he plotted to murder Joffrey and seize the throne. He proclaims Joffrey the one true heir to the Iron Throne.

Joffrey says Cersei wants him to let Ned serve the Night's Watch and Sansa has begged him for mercy. But he says they have the "soft hearts of women" and treason cannot go unpunished. "Bring me his head!" Joffrey says.

Arya runs toward her father but Yoren grabs her and keeps her from watching. Sansa screams and has to be restrained.

Ned is forced to kneel as the executioner raises Ned's own giant sword. Ned sees that Arya isn't watching and takes a deep breath, calmly baring his neck for the blade. The sword comes down and we hear the sound of his head coming off.

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January 07, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 8 - The Pointy End
"The Pointy End.' (Season One) The Lannisters press their advantage over the Starks; Robb rallies his father's northern allies.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 8 Trailer


TV-MA | 59min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 5 June 2011 
Director:
Daniel Minahan
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann     ...     Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Peter Dinklage     ...     Tyrion Lannister
Donald Sumpter     ...     Maester Luwin
Conleth Hill     ...     Lord Varys
James Cosmo     ...     Jeor Mormont
Owen Teale     ...     Alliser Thorne

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 8 Synopsis


Arya practices her swordplay while real swordplay spills out of the throne room after Cersei and Joffrey tried to claim the throne. The fighting heads into the courtyard, where Cersei's men kill anyone who gets in their way. Sansa goes looking for her sister, but her nursemaid hears the fighting and sends Sansa to her room with strict instructions not to open the doors for anyone. The nursemaid confronts four armed men alone.

Arya loses at her practicing when her teacher Syrio Forel says one direction and she listens and follows instead of reacting to what he's actually doing. He lectures her on following what she sees and reacting.

Lannister men come for Arya, but Forel confronts them. Armed with only a wooden sword he takes on four men. She watches, amazed as he disarms all the men until the captain is left. Arya urges him to leave with her, but he refuses to back down.

The captain fights him and breaks the Forel's wooden sword. He sends Arya away, asking what they say to the god of death. "Not today," she parrots. She leaves. She runs and hears screams as they fight.

Sansa runs into the Hound in the hallway. She threatens to tell the queen. "Who do you think sent me?" he taunts.

Arya runs into the courtyard and sees the box that holds her sword Needle. She looks for it when a boy comes up and threatens her. She tells him to get away and whirls with her sword in her hand. She stabs him through the gut and runs.

Varys pays Ned Stark a visit down in his dungeon cell. He tells him Arya escaped, but Sansa remains engaged to Joffrey. Varys tells Ned the rest of his household is all dead. Varys asks why he told Cersei he knew the truth. Ned claims it was mercy. Varys says Ned got Robert killed and tells him he's a dead man. Ned thinks he's safe because Catelyn has Tyrion, but Varys tells him Tyrion is free. Ned wants Varys to just kill him now, but he declines. On leaving, Varys claims to serve the realm, because no one else does.

Jon Snow and his men bring two dead men back from beyond the wall. Sam notices they're frozen solid and don't smell.

The Lord Commander Mormont is notified of a raven from King's Landing. Jon joins him in his chambers and Mormont asks for ale for them both. He tells Snow of Robert's death and that Stark has been charged with treason for conspiring with Robert's brothers to deny the throne to Joffrey.

Sansa listens to Cersei, Master Pycelle, Varys and Petyr. Cersei says she can't marry Joffrey now because she's a traitor. Petyr argues she should have a chance to prove her loyalty. Cersei tells her to write to her mother and Robb, telling him to come to King's Landing and swear loyalty to Joffrey.

She asks what will happen to her father. Cersei tells her that depends on her brother, and on her.

Robb reads the letter, but Maester Luwin can tell Cersei told Sansa what to say. Robb knows he cannot ignore the official command, so he'll go -- but not alone. He tells Luwin to summon the banner men to defend his father. Hundreds of ravens fly from Winterfell.

At the Vale, Catelyn is incensed that her sister Lysa waited all day to show her the word from the raven. She wants Lysa to send men to fight for Ned, but Lysa worries about the safety of her son, Robin. She says the knights of the Vale will stay in the Vale to protect their lord.

Tyrion and Bronn walk home. Bronn admits he's in it for the money. Tyrion says that's not a problem, he'll always pay more than the other guy.

In the middle of the night, Bronn wakes up hearing noises. They are quickly surrounded by Stonecrows and their leader, Shagga, son of Dolf. Tyrion brags about his family's money while bashing their crappy weapons. Tyrion takes off his ring and hands it over. He tells him if they help him, he'll help the Stonecrows take over the Vale.

Jon Snow works in the Wall kitchen, when his tormentor comes in and taunts him about being the bastard son of a traitor. Jon lunges at him with a knife, but men stop him. The Lord Commander comes in later and confines Jon to his quarters.

Later at night, Jon's direwolf Ghost won't stop barking. Jon lets him out and follows him to the commander's room. Instead of Mormont, a giant disfigured bald man comes at him. He stabs him, but the man keeps coming. The man falls and the Commander comes out of his room and sees. The man gets up and starts to attack again so Jon throws his lit lantern at him and hustles Mormont out.

Daenerys walks through a burnt down village with Jorah as the Dothraki attack the inhabitants. He explains that the Dothraki are pillaging to raise money for ships to sail to Westeros, as she wants. Everywhere, women and children are screaming as the Dothraki attack them, claiming the spoils of their victory. Daenerys commands them to stop attacking one woman. She claims others, even though Jorah tells her they belong to the warriors.

Daenerys returns to camp to find her husband sitting next to a pile of severed heads. Mago , a warrior, is complaining to Khal that Daenerys took the women he was planning to "mount." Daenerys makes a polite case for preventing the women from being raped, saying it is her will and as Khalessi he has to listen to her. Khal Drago enjoys seeing his fierce bride, but Mago says a khal who takes orders from a "foreign whore" isn't really a khal. He draws his sword. Drogo walks into it purposefully and presses his chest against it as he tells Mago what he'll do to his corpse. Without drawing his own weapon, Drogo ducks and darts to avoid Mago, then finally kills him with his own sword and rips out his tongue with his bare hands.

One of Daenerys's new slaves offers to help clean Drogo's cut. The Dothraki are suspicious, but Daenerys asks her husband to let the woman treat him. He relents.

At Winterfell, Robb deals with the ego of the Greatjon, who demands he get to lead the vanguard into King's Landing, saying Robb is too green. He threatens to take his men and go home if not. Robb stares him down and says he's welcome to leave, but after he takes care of the Lannisters he'll come for him for breaking his oath to his father. Greatjon draws his sword and Robb's direwolf races at him and rips off a few fingers.

Robb uses it as an excuse to show he knows enough to let a wolf deal with things for him. Cowed, the Greatjon laughs off the missing digits and the situation is diffused.

Robb says good-bye to Bran in the middle of the night and tells him to stay at Winterfell. After he leaves, their younger brother Rickon comes in, worried about their parents.

The next day, Bran prays to the Old Gods. Osha, the captured wildling woman, tells him the gods heard him, but she predicts bad things for Robb headed south and tells Bran the true threat lies to the north.

Sam, Jon Snow and the troops stand around the burning bodies of the men they found beyond the wall. Sam thinks they were touched by White Walkers. He read about them. He says they sleep beneath the ice for thousands of years. He hopes the wall is high enough to keep them out.

Catelyn comes upon an encampment. Robb reports that the River Lords are falling back with Jaime Lannister on their heels, and Lord Tywin is bringing a larger army from the south. Catelyn walks in. She asks to talk to Robb alone, then hugs him. He shows her Sansa's letter. They notice there's no mention of Arya. Robb tells her he has 18,000 men.

Catelyn says their only hope is that he can defeat the Lannister army in the field. She reminds him what happened to the Targaryen children when they lost throne: they were butchered in their sleep, on the orders of Tywin Lannister. She tells him if he loses, the Starks all die. "Well that makes it simple, then," he says.

Tyrion and Bronn march with the Stonecrows. They reach Tywin Lannister's camp. Tyrion leads them in and makes introductions. Tyrion learns the Robert is dead and Cersei is essentially in charge of King's Landing. They know Robb called in his banners and is leading an army.

Tyrion asks for the armor, swords and pikes to pay his debts. He's interrupted by an update from the field. Tywin announces he's moving against Robb Stark. He asks Shagga and his men to fight with him and promises them more loot. Shagga says only if Tyrion rides with them.

Robb tries to figure out his next move. They need to cross the river at the Twins, which Lord Frey controls. He's bannerman to Catelyn's father, but isn't exactly reliable.

Robb's men bring in a Lannister spy they caught. They say he was counting the men. Robb asks how high he got. When the man says 20,000, Robb talks about mercy and commands his men to let him go. Robb tells the spy to tell Lord Tywin that "winter is coming" with 20,000 men.

As soon as the spy leaves, the men wonder about his move.

Ned is roused from his cell.

Sansa comes to court to hear Cersei force retirement on Ser Barristan from the King's Guard, which is supposed to be til death. "You let my father die, you're too old to protect anyone," Joffrey snipes. Cersei announces Jaime will take over as lord commander of the King's Guard. Varys promises Barristan a good house, but Barristan is indignant. He draws his sword and tosses it on the floor, telling Joffrey to melt it and add it to the others in the throne.

There's an announcement calling for any other business. Sansa steps forward. She begs mercy for her father. She reminds them that he never wanted to be hand and loved the king. She says Pycelle gave him milk of the poppy and he wasn't himself when he said Joffrey wasn't king. She begs Joffrey personally. Joffrey says Ned has to confess and say that he is the king or there will be no mercy. "He will," she says.

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January 07, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 7 - You Win or You Die
At his family's war camp, Lord Tywin Lannister butchers a stag and discusses their house's situation with his son Jaime Lannister, who reads Lord Ned Stark's order for Tywin to appear at court. The patriarch reprimands his son for attacking Ned in the streets and explains how important it is to free Tyrion from the Eyrie: `Every day that he remains a prisoner, the less our name commands respect'.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 7 Trailer


TV-MA | 58min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 29 May 2011 
Director:
Daniel Minahan
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann     ...     Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Peter Dinklage     ...     Tyrion Lannister
Donald Sumpter     ...     Maester Luwin
Conleth Hill     ...     Lord Varys
James Cosmo     ...     Jeor Mormont
Owen Teale     ...     Alliser Thorne

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 7 Synopsis


Tywin and Jaime Lannister are inside a tent in the Lannister army encampment. As Tywin butchers a deer, Jamie reads the summons that calls for the Lannisters' henchman, Gregor Clegane ("The Mountain"), to be returned to King's Landing and brought to justice. Tywin tells Jamie that attacking Ned had been stupid, but he then asks why Ned is still alive. Jaime replies that it wouldn't have been "clean." His father asks if it bothers him when people call him "Kingslayer." He tells Jaime he shouldn't worry so much over what people say about him.

Tywin is giving Jamie 30,000 men -- half his forces -- to go to Catelyn Stark's home and get Tyrion back. It's bad for appearances for Tyrion to be held, he explains; all that matters is preserving the Lannister family name. He then gives Jamie the standard "it's time you made something of yourself, son" speech.

At King's Landing, Cersei visits Ned. He cuts right to the chase, telling her that he knows the secret that got Jon Arryn killed. Ned notices a bruise she received when Robert struck her, and she says that her brother would have killed Robert if he'd been there. "Your brother," Ned asks, "or your lover?"

He guesses that Bran saw them together. Cersei doesn't deny it. She admits that all her children are Jamie's and says that, as twins, she and Jaime belong together. She tells Ned that Robert loves Ned's dead sister Lyanna more than he ever loved her.

Ned tells her to take her children and leave with as many men as she can, because Robert will come after her once he tells him her secret.

She mocks him for not claiming the throne when he could. He says it wasn't a mistake, but she says that it was. "When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die -- there is no middle ground," she says.

In his brothel, Petyr gets irritated by Ros from Winterfell moaning too much in pleasure. He gives hooker lessons, but doesn't join in because he says he's saving himself for another. He tells a story about a woman with impeccable bloodline and how she told him all her secrets. He wanted to marry her, but she was pledged to another. He challenged the other to a duel, expecting to win as it happens in the storybooks, but was soundly defeated. He ended up with a scar, and the man was killed in battle before he could marry the woman.

From that experience he learned never to fight, but to "f---" people instead.

Theon visits the wildling (Osha) who Robb let live after she attacked Bran. He tells her he's from the Iron Islands and then lectures her on calling him by his title. But she points out he's not a lord yet if his dad is still alive. He calls her "impudent" and then approaches her, almost propositioning her and asking if she wants to be free of her chain.

Maester Luwin interrupts, telling him to treat her as a guest. She's not fazed by Theon. She tells Luwin she was trying to get south "before the long night comes." She tells him about things that sleep in the day and hunt at night. He thinks they've been gone for thousands of years, but she says they were only asleep and aren't anymore.

From the wall, Jon Snow sees a rider approaching alone. Then he sees there's no rider, only a horse - his uncle Benjen's horse.

Robert returns from his hunt, mortally wounded by a boar. Ned arrives at the king's bedchamber to find Joffrey at his bedside and Cersei watching over them.

Ned examines the wound to his belly, which Robert says "stinks like death." Robert wants his funeral feast to be huge and the boar that gored him to be served.

Robert sends everyone out, including Cersei. He dictates an order to Ned, commanding him to serve as "Lord Regent and Protector of the Realm" to serve until Joffrey comes of age. Robert says "son Joffrey" and Ned writes "rightful heir." Robert signs.

Robert tells Ned he was right and to let Daenerys live if it's not too late. He asks Ned to help make his son better than him. "I'll do everything I can to honor your memory," Ned says. Robert laughs that King Robert Baratheon will be remembered for having been "murdered by a pig." He asks Ned to get something for his pain and to let him die.

Selmy blames himself for the King's accident, and is deeply upset by his failure to protect him, Ned tells him they couldn't protect Robert from himself. Varys asks who gave Robert the wine. It was his squire, Lancel Lannister. Ned tells Varys to call things off with Daenerys. Varys says it's probably too late.

Daenerys braids her husband's hair and tries to convince him to cross the ocean. She teaches him the word "throne." He answers that a warrior doesn't need a throne, only a horse.

Out in the Dorthraki camp, Daenerys asks Jorah if there's a way to change Khal Drogo's mind. He leaves her to see if there are any letters for him.

A young boy gives him a message from the Spider -- it's a royal pardon. Jorah can go home.

Daenerys talks to a wine seller, who hears her speaking the common tongue. He tosses out the wine he was about to give her, and instead gives her an entire cask. He tells her there are many in her homeland who hope she'll return. Jorah steps in and demands the vendor serve the wine. He resists, but Jorah takes a glass. Rather than drink it himself, he insists the vendor try it. The vendor raises the cup, then drops it and runs. Daenerys's men catch him while Jorah escorts Daenerys away.

At the Wall, Jon Snow listens glumly through the ceremony making him a man of the Night's Watch. He only wants to go look for his uncle. He listens to the reminder that the penalty for desertion is death. He volunteers to go outside the wall and pay tribute to the Old Gods, north of the wall, Sam volunteers to go with him.

They read the assignments and Jon is assigned to the stewards, not the rangers. The head guard who has tormented him smirks at him.

Jon is assigned to Lord Commander Mormont at the request of the Lord. He'll fetch his food, change his sheets and fill his bath. Sam tries to convince Jon that being around the big boss will mean he's in the loop. He thinks that means Jon is being groomed for command.

Robert's brother Renly asks for a minute with Ned and tries to plan how to keep the throne from Joffrey and Cersei. He doesn't think his brother Stannis is fit to be king, either. He suggests he is. But Ned refuses to go along. Instead he sends a letter to be delivered personally to Stannis.

Petyr visits Ned, who explains that because Robert had no natural born sons, it passes to Lord Stannis. Petyr suggests he could instead help Joffrey to succeed and make peace with the Lannisters. He suggests if Joffrey doesn't work out, they can remove him and install Renly.

Ned thinks that would be treason. He's going with Stannis.

Ned's worried about having enough men to enforce his decisions. Petyr explains that the gold cloak guards will follow the man who pays them.

Jon Snow and Sam head beyond the wall with four other men. They take their vows at an old tree with a face in it that looks like it's crying blood.

They're sharing congratulations when Jon's direwolf brings something from the woods: a severed hand.

Daenerys is somewhat surprised Robert is still coming after her. Jorah explains that as the last Targaryen, Robert will always come for her.

The traitorous wine vendor is tied up, awaiting his fate.

Khal Drogo comes to his wife to make sure she's alright. He offers Jorah any horse he wants, and he promises his unborn son that he will secure him the throne, and the seven kingdoms. He gives a speech announcing his intent to go to war as Daenerys looks on, full of pride and lust.

On the road the next day, Daenerys leaves the Dothraki city with Khal Drogo, Jorah, and a large entourage, making their way to the sea. The would-be assassin wine vendor trails behind the Khaleesi on foot, naked and tied to her horse.

Ned gets word that Robert has died. Petyr tells him everything is arranged, and Varys says Lord Renly left in the night with Ser Lorras.

Ned meets with the gold cloaks. Their commander Slynt says that he's behind Ned.

Ned walks into the throne room to find Joffrey on the throne, having taken over as king. Joffrey demands fealty from the council and orders Ned to make arrangements for his coronation immediately. Ned presents Ser Barristan Selmy with Robert's final sealed decree, naming Ned protector of the realm. Cersei asks to see it. She rips it up saying, "This is your shield? A piece of paper?" Selmy protests, offended. Cersei tells Ned to bow and they'll let him live.

Ned says Joffrey has no claim to the throne. Cersei commands Barristan Selmy and the Kingsguard to attack, but he hesitates. Ned commands his men with the backing of the city watch to put Cersei under guard. Ned says he doesn't want anyone to get hurt.

Someone cries "now!" and Ned can only watch as his men are attacked by the city watch and the queen's men. They're outnumbered and surprised. Ned ends up with a knife to his throat -- it's Petyr.

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January 06, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 - A Golden Crown
Reinstated as the hand, Ned issues a decree that could have long-term consequences. While Viserys receives from Drogo his final payment for Daenerys.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 Trailer


TV-MA | 53min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 22 May 2011 
Director:
Daniel Minahan
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann     ...     Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Peter Dinklage     ...     Tyrion Lannister
Donald Sumpter     ...     Maester Luwin
Conleth Hill     ...     Lord Varys

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 Synopsis


Ned wakes up to find Robert and Cersei standing over him as he convalesces from his leg wound from the assault by Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau).

"Do you know what your wife has done?" Cersei says.

He says Catelyn did as he commanded.

Cersei and Ned argue. Robert referees between the two and says "Will both of you shut your mouths?"

Cersei alleges Ned was coming back drunk from a brothel and Jaime only defended himself. Ned says Jaime slaughtered his men. He wants to track him down and bring him to justice.

Robert says to Cersei, "Quiet woman." She says "I took you for a king." Robert says "Hold your tongue." She replies "He's attacked one of my brothers and abducted the other. I should wear the armor, and you the gown." Robert slaps her. She replies "I shall wear this like a badge of honor." He replies "Wear it in silence or I'll honor you again."

After she leaves, Ned says if they do nothing there will be a war. Robert, ashamed that he allowed his wife to goad him into striking her, tells Ned to send a raven to Catelyn to tell her to free Tyrion.

Ned wants Jaime to answer for killing his men, but Robert says he has to let it go because he's half a kingdom in debt to the Lannisters. He doesn't want to know what started everything between them.

He considers Ned like a brother and gives him back the pin of the Hand. Robert's off to hunt, leaving Ned to sit on the throne. Robert still insists that Daenerys and her unborn child will die.

In her tent, Daenerys lays her dragon egg on the fire. She lifts it out with her bare hands, reaching into the fire, unhurt. A servant touches the egg much more briefly - and IS burned.

Bran follows a raven through Winterfell, walking after it with his bow. It has three eyes as before. He's woken up from the dream by someone bursting into his room with his new, specially crafted saddle.

Robb and Theon Greyjoy watch him ride. Theon thinks Robb needs to avenge his father being wounded by Jaime; Robb shuts him down by reminding Theon it's not his house. They lose track of Bran.

Out in the forest, Bran is approached by two wildlings and a deserter of the Night's Watch. They want Bran's horse and his silver. He tells them who he is and they talk about ransoming him.

Robb finds them and kills one quickly with his sword. He gets a hold of the woman and is about to cut her throat when he sees the other man has Bran and is holding a knife to his throat.

The man demands he release the woman. Bran tells him not to. As Robb is about to let the woman go, an arrow flies through the man's back. A stealthy Theon has struck him down.

They see Bran was cut on the leg when he was cut out of his special saddle, but he says it doesn't hurt. Robb is upset Theon killed the man when Bran was in his line of fire, but Theon says he was just doing what needed to be done. They let the woman live, and she pledges to serve them.

Tyrion wakes up in the aerie, perilously close to the edge. He yells for the guard, who comes and beats him in response to his bribe attempt.

Arya tells Syrio (her "dancing instructor") she doesn't want to practice. She's upset that they killed Jory and that her father is injured. Syrio says upset is the right time to fight. He whacks her on the arm and pokes her in the chest with his wooden sword to provoke her. She fights back.

Daenerys takes part in a pregnancy celebration ceremony that requires her to eat a whole horse heart. Her brother Viserys looks on and doesn't think she'll get through it.

Jorah translates what the Dothraki are chanting, about a prince coming. They all think she's having a boy. Viserys sniffs that he won't be a true Targaryen.

Daenerys convulses and bends over, fighting off the urge to vomit. The room falls silent and waits to see if she's going to keep it down.

She pauses and swallows. They cheer.

She addresses the crowd, telling them in Dothraki that a prince rides inside her and he shall be called Rhaego. They all start chanting and a furious Viserys realizes the Dothraki love her.

Khal Drago picks her up proudly and carries her around the room.

Jorah sees that Viserys has disappeared. He finds him in Dani's tent, stealing her dragon eggs, which he claims also belong to him. He wants to buy an army. He's realized he'll never have the respect his sister does.

Viserys tells Jorah he knows he wants Daenerys and he doesn't care. He wants to pass, but Jorah won't let him, saying loyalty means everything to him.

Back in the aerie, Tyrion goes on another round of yelling. The guard comes in and hits him. He wants to know where his gold is. He mentions the phrases 'rich as a Lannister' and 'a Lannister always pays his debts.' He wants the guard to send a message to Lady Arryn. He says he wishes to confess his crimes.

Tyrion stands before Catelyn, Lady Arryn and Lord Robin Arryn and a court. He confesses to lying and whoring and various pranks when he was a youth, including stealing a womans clothes when she was bathing. He says he doesn't know anything about hiring someone to kill Bran.

He demands a trial. They open the moon door, a hole in the floor, saying he'll go out it if found guilty by Lord Robin, the child.

Tyrion demands a trial by combat instead. Various knights volunteer to fight him but one says it wouldn't be right to fight someone half his size. Tyrion suggests Jaime fight in his place instead, but Lady Arryn is impatient and wants the trial today.

So Tyrion asks for a volunteer. There's a long silence when one of the man who fought on the road with him stands up.

Out on the hunt, Robert leads Lord Renly and some men through the woods, raving about the good old days. Renly wonders what was so great about the kingdom being at war and the Mad King slaughtering women and children.

In court, a peasant tells Ned about people ransacking their village and raping their women. He dumps out a sack of fish, the sigil of House Tully. He says the man leading them was taller than anyone he'd ever seen and Ned and Petyr realize theyre talking about the Mountain, Ser Gregor, the hand of Lord Tywin Lannister, Tyrion's father. Petyr suggests the Lannisters are trying to frame Catelyn as a Tully. Even Maester Pycelle thinks people rampaging within the city isn't appropriate.

Ned commands a knight to hunt down Ser Gregor and his men. Ned strips him of his title, land, holdings and sentences him to death. Pycelle suggests they wait for Robert to return before passing such a severe sentence.

But Ned goes further, summoning Tywin to court within a fortnight, or he will be branded an enemy of the crown and a traitor to the realm.

After, Petyr wonders if its wise to provoke the Lannisters. Ned has faith in the king's army.

In the aerie, Tyrion's man ducks his attacker, and narrowly avoids falling down the moon door. He spends more time dodging the knight's advancing sword than he does fighting. But he gets a good stick in. Lady Lysa Arryn (Kate Dickie) shouts at her man to finish him, but instead, Tyrion's man cuts his leg badly.

Tyrion's man gets the better of him and waits to hear from the crowd whether Lady Arryn's man should live or die. They chant no, but he finishes him off.

When it's over, Lady Arryn tells Tyrion's man that he didn't fight with honor. "No," he agrees, "he did," he says of his vanquished foe.

Tyrion announces he's going home and goes to reclaim his gold. He gets it and hands it to the prison guard on the way out. "A Lannister always pays his debts," he says as he leaves.

Sansa sews with her nurse maid, who notes that Sansa has started wearing her hair like someone from the south. Sansa is snotty to her.

Joffrey pays her a visit. He says he's behaved monstrously the past few weeks and offers her a necklace.

He asks for her forgiveness. She says there's nothing to forgive. He talks about them marrying someday and promises he will never disrespect her or be cruel to her again. "You're my lady now," he tells her, and kisses her.

Theon finds his favorite whore Roz on a turnip cart on the way to Kings Landing. He tosses her money so she'll flash him and shouts that he's going to miss her.

Ned tells Sansa and Arya he's sending them to Winterfell. Sansa doesn't want to leave Joffrey and Arya doesn't want to leave her sword instructor.

Ned promises to find Sansa a better match some day. She says wants to be Joffrey's queen and give him babies with beautiful blond hair.

Something about this strikes Ned and after the girls leave he goes to the book Jon Arryn was consulting before he died.

He reads up on the House of Baratheon, all of whose members had black hair -- until Joffrey.

At a Dothraki celebration, Viserys stumbles in drunk looking for his sister. Daenerys sends Jorah to stop him.

Khal Drago enjoys watching Viserys get put in his place. He sends him to the back of the tent, but Viserys says that's no place for a king.

"You are no king," Drogo says in English.

Viserys draws his sword. Jorah advises him to put it down, but Viserys reminds him they can't shed blood in their sacred city, but that he can. He holds his sword on Daenerys belly. He says he wants what he came for. I want the crown he promised me. He says Drogo bought her, but never paid for her. He threatens to cut out her baby and give it to Drogo.

Daenerys translates for Drogo, and tells Viserys he'll have a golden crown that men shall tremble to behold. Viserys immediately backs down, saying that's all he wanted.

Drogo checks on Daenerys, then has one of his men break Viserys' arm. They hold him as Drogo melts gold in a pot over the fire. Daenerys makes no move to save her brother, and watches calmly as he pleads with her.

Drogo takes the melted gold and pours it over Viserys' head, killing him with a golden "crown." Daenerys isn't upset.

"He was no dragon. Fire cannot kill a dragon," she says.

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January 05, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 5 - The Wolf and the Lion
A raven flies through the gates of Winterfell, swooping past Bran Stark, who's standing in the courtyard practising his archery. He walks after the bird, and when he catches up to it, sees that the raven has three eyes. Bran wakens from the dream and finds himself in bed with his wolf Summer, still unable to walk. Theon Greyjoy enters the room with Hodor, a large and simpleminded stable boy, who carries Bran downstairs.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 5 Trailer



TV-MA | 55min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 15 May 2011 
Director:
Brian Kirk
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
Rory McCann     ...     Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Peter Dinklage     ...     Tyrion Lannister
Donald Sumpter     ...     Maester Luwin
Conleth Hill     ...     Lord Varys

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 5 Synopsis


After the joust, Ned visits the dead body of Ser Hugh. He wonders who determined the uneven draw.

He and Ser Bannister talk about their admiration for Ned's father.

Ned is bothered that Hugh was a squire until a few months ago and was now wearing a fancy suit of armor. Where did he get the money to afford such finery?

Ned visits King Robert trying to squeeze into his suit of armor. Robert taunts his squire cousin Lannister, sending him on a fool's errand to look for a "breast plate stretcher". Ned tries to explain to his king that anyone he jousts with will let him win.

Robert explains Cersei made him take the young Lannister on as a squire. He's drunk, as usual, and Ned has to remind him to get dressed before he goes back out.

At the next match, Ser Loras Tyrell, the effeminate Knight of the Flowers, presents one to Sansa but makes eyes at Lord Renly Baratheon (the king's brother). He's up against Ser Gregor, "the Mountain." Sansa worries that the knight is toast.

Instead, they race at each other and Loras wins, knocking the Mountain of a man down to everyone's surprise. Loras used a bit of trickery by riding a mare in heat which agitated the stallion that Gregor was on.

Petyr makes a crack about Loras' being gay, but before that goes any further a very angry Gregor picks up his giant sword and cleanly beheads his losing horse.

Then he goes after the man who beat him, but soon his brother The Hound steps in. They fight until the King calls a stop to it.

Ser Loras Tyrell thanks him for saving his life and lifts the Hound's hand in victory.

A tied-up Tyrion Lannister is brought before Catelyn Stark. They're not on the King's Road, to Westeros. He realizes they're going to the Vale, to her sister's. Tyrion says her sister is a bit "touched."

Tyrion asks what kind of imbecile arms an assassin with his own blade.They're interrupted by rocks flying out of the hills and an attacking horde.

Catelyn and Tyrion duck for cover and she acquiesces to his request that she untie him. He's about to jump on a horse when he sees Lady Stark is about to be attacked. He steps in with a shield and whacks her attacker, knocking him down. He beats him senseless, pounding his face to a bloody pulp.

When it is over only a handful of Lady Stark's people remain. One of them looks at Tyrion appreciatively and suggests that after a fight they need a woman. Tyrion glances at Catelyn and jokes "I'm willing if she is."

At Winterfell, Bran practices his recitations of the Houses, their sigils and their words with Maester Luwin. He deliberately errs on the Lannister motto. Bran is hurt that his mother left.

He watches Theon Greyjoy practice archery and wonders if he'll ever shoot again. Luwin says if he can ride a horse he should be able to fire arrows from the saddle too.

Later, Theon enjoys the company of Ros, the best hooker in town... as he is seen having rough sex with her from behind. After they finish, he compares himself to Tyrion, then brags about the House of Greyjoy. The whore reminds him he's Ned Stark's ward because his father rebelled against King Robert.

Varys the eunuch has a private moment with Ned, telling him the king is a "fool" and "doomed" unless Ned saves him. After a month, Varys finally trusts him. He says the King is at risk from the same thing that got to Jon Arryn, a clear tasteless poison. He says someone he trusted gave it to him. Ned guesses it was Ser Hugh. Ned asks who paid him and why, after Arryn had been the hand for 17 years. "He started asking questions," Varys says.

Arya chases a cat down into the cellar and overhears Varys telling someone that Ned is getting closer to the truth. He mentions "the fools tried to kill his son," but botched it. "We will be at war soon," Varys says. The man he's talking to (Illyrio) suggests another hand could die, but Varys says Ned isn't like Arryn. Illyrio says Khal Drogo won't attack until his son is born.

Varys slinks up on Petyr in the throne room. Petyr invites him to visit his brothel and they use the conversation to show off who knows more about various unnamed people's sexual peccadilloes. Who's got more intel and dirt.

Varys lets Petyr know he has eyes on him. He mentions that it would be bad if word got out that he helped convince Ned that the Lannisters were behind the injury to Bran.

He thinks he has the upper hand, but then Petyr mentions he saw him talking with Ned that morning and then later with a certain "foreign dignitary" (Illyrio... the man from the first episode with Daenerys and Viserys).

"Of course you would have friends from across the Narrow Sea," Petyr says. He mentions vaguely how bad it would be if that word got out.

They're interrupted by Lord Renly.

Varys says there's disturbing news from far away. "Hadn't you heard?" he taunts.

Arya follows the secret exit from the castle out onto the shore and back into the castle. Two guards think she's a beggar boy, but she threatens to turn them over to her dad.

She tells Ned what she heard. She's not sure who said it but she thinks one was fat. She relays that they said he found the bastard and something about a savage and about the wolf fighting the lion.

They're interrupted by a Night's Watchman, looking for recruits. He says he came for Benjen's sake and that the whole city will know by tomorrow.

He wants to speak in private. He tells Ned that his wife has "taken the imp."

Catelyn runs into Lady Arryn's guards. She identifies Tyrion as her prisoner and they head off to the Eyrie.

Ned is summoned to see the king and the council; Robert has just learned Daenerys is pregnant. He wants her and her baby and her brother Viserys killed. Ned argues that would make them no better than the Mad King and questions where Varys got his information. He says Jorah Mormont told him. Ned mocks that the information came from a traitor. Ned isn't worried about the Dothraki crossing the Narrow Sea. King Robert is apoplectic. Maester Pycelle argues killing her might stave off war. The council is all for it, but Ned tells the king he won't do it. The King tells him to do as he commands or he'll find a Hand who will. Ned removes his sigil and resigns. The king bellows at him, running him off back to Winterfell.

Back in his room, Ned packs furiously. Petyr visits, saying if Ned stick around until night he'll take him to see the last person Jon Arryn spoke with before he fell ill. Ned orders his daughters protected as he goes with Petyr.

At Lady Lysa Arryn's, Tyrion and Catelyn try not to stare as Lysa, Jon Arryn's widow, nurses her much-too-old-for-nursing son, Robin. Lysa rants about all Lannisters being liars. Robin wants to see him "fly."

Catelyn reminds her nutty sister that Tyrion is her prisoner. The men of the Vale take Tyrion to a dungeon that opens up to open sky and shows just how impossibly high up they are.

Renly complains to his lover Loras that his brother the king doesn't consider him a man because he hasn't been to war. He thinks Robert will forgive Ned. He thinks killing Daenerys is the way to go. Renly thinks Robert became king because he was good at killing things. Loras suggests that Renly would make a better king, even though he doesn't love killing, because he does what is necessary, including killing, when it's best for the kingdom; the people love him because he cares for them.

Cersei gloats to King Robert about Ned leaving. Robert worries about the Dorthraki crossing the sea. She reminds him Dothraki don't sail. But he's still worried about their skilled, united army, and realizes their kingdom is only loosely united. He wonders what keeps their back-stabbing kingdom together. "Our marriage," she suggests. They share a good laugh. "How long can hate hold a thing together?" he asks. "Well, 17 years is quite a long time," she says. Cersei asks what "she" was like, the first time she's ever asked. She says there's no harm Lyanna Stark's memory could do what they haven't done to each other already. Robert responds with, "someone took her away from me and Seven Kingdoms couldn't fill the hole she left behind." Cersei says she felt something for him once, before their first boy died. She asks if he feels the same. No. But that doesn't make her feel anything.

Ned meets with the mother of King Robert's illegitimate daughter. She says Jon Arryn only wanted to know if the baby was happy. Ned asks Petyr why Arryn tracked down all the king's bastards. He doesn't really have the answer.

Jamie Lannister rides up outside the brothel. He asks Ned what happened to Tyrion. Ned says he was taken on his command. Jamie draws his sword. He orders Ned taken alive and his men killed. Jory fights Jaime, who draws a dagger and stabs him through the eye. Jaime and Ned fight fiercely, Jaime gaining the upper-hand on the older Stark, until one of Jaime's men skewers Ned through the back of the leg. Frustrated Jaime responds by knocking his own man out.

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January 04, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 4 - Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things
A raven flies through the gates of Winterfell, swooping past Bran Stark, who's standing in the courtyard practising his archery. He walks after the bird, and when he catches up to it, sees that the raven has three eyes. Bran wakens from the dream and finds himself in bed with his wolf Summer, still unable to walk. Theon Greyjoy enters the room with Hodor, a large and simpleminded stable boy, who carries Bran downstairs.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 4 Trailer



TV-MA | 56min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 8 May 2011 
Director:
Miguel Sapochnik
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
and more ...

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 4 Synopsis


Bran follows a raven through the empty courtyard. He's walking. He follows it until he's close enough to see it has three eyes.

He wakes up in bed with his direwolf on his bed and old nanny at his bedside. Theon Grey Joy, the ward of Ned Stark, tells Bran his brother Robb is there to visit.

Tyrion pays a visit to Robb and is put out that he's not greeted more warmly. Someone carries Bran in to see Tyrion. Maester Luwin reiterates that Bran didn't see anything when he fell.

Tyrion gives Bran drawings for a saddle that he can ride without use of his legs.

"I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards and broken things," Tyrion says.

But he wants none of Robb's false hospitalities, opting instead for the brothel outside Winterfell.

Outside, Tyrion demands of Theon where Lady Stark is. He mocks Theon for being a captive, asking what his father would think to see him. He brings up his brothers' murders and his family's fall from power, then sets off to visit the whores.

At the Wall, Samwell Tarley of Hornwill arrives to "take the black." [robes of the Night's Watch] but he's quickly knocked off his feet. Jon watches as he's whacked mercilessly, even after he yields. Jon steps in to protect Sam.

As punishment, Jon is ordered to take on three guys at once. He makes short work of them.

Even after the impressive display, he's ordered to go clean the armory.

Sam picks himself up and Jon and the guys tell him he has to defend himself. Sam admits that he's a coward. He's still grateful to Jon for defending him.

Khal Drogo leads the Dothraki to the City of the Horse Lords. Viserys says it's a city of mud and refers to the Dothraki as "savages."

Daenerys says they're her people now and he shouldn't call them that, but he insists they're his people and his army.

Daenerys privately asks Jorah if the Dorthraki could beat the seven kingdoms. He says Ned wants his head for selling slaves. Jorah says he had an expensive wife, but she's in another place with another man.

Viserys gets a spongebath from Daenerys's sex teacher, who asks if he has dragon's blood. He tells her the breath of the greatest dragon forged the iron throne and brave men rode them.

She's very impressed by dragons.

She claims she saw a man who could change his face and a pirate who wore his weight in gold.

Viserys says the last dragon died years before he was born, but he's seen their skulls approaching the Iron Throne. He recites dragon names as foreplay.

She asks what happened to the skulls.

He quickly turns on her for bumming him out and suspiciously asks what he bought her for. She stops talking and starts grinding.

Sansa gets a tour of the Iron Throne. She worries what would happen if she only has girls. She thinks everyone would hate her. She thinks Joffrey hates her. Her nanny distracts her with history lessons.

Sansa asks about her grandfather and uncle being killed in the hall, on the order of the Mad King. When her nanny tells her to ask her dad, she says she's not speaking to him.

Ned and the King's Council hear a report that the city is having a hard time keeping the peace in the build up to the tournament he doesn't want.

When they break, Ned asks Grand Maester Pycelle what happened to Lord Arryn. He says the sickness struck him very hard, and fast. He asked about a book the night he died. Pycelle shows him the book on the lineage and houses of the kingdoms of the seven kings. Ned reads the detailed birth records. Ned wonders what Arryn wanted with it, but Pycelle doesn't know.

He tells him Arryn kept saying "the seed is strong" before he died.

Ned asks if Pycelle is certain he died of a natural illness. Ned suggests poison, a woman's method. Pycelle suggests it's also the method of eunuchs and mentions Varys.

Ned takes the book and finds Arya balancing on one foot at the top of a step, per her sword instructor's teachings.

She asks if Bran is coming to live with them.

She asks what he can do now, and what she can do. Her dad tells her she'll marry and her sons will be knights and princes and lords.

"No, that's not me," she says, and gets back to practicing.

On the Wall, Sam joins Jon to serve as his new watch partner. He's afraid of heights. Jon asks what Sam's doing there.

His father was embarrassed by him and sent him away, under threat of a death in the woods that would look like an accident if he didn't go.

Sam worries he'll be made to fight again. Jon assures him he at least can't get any worse.

Petyr mentions Ser Hugh, Arryn's squire to Ned. As they walk among the courtyard, Petyr mentions all the spies about, reporting back to Varys, the Queen and Petyr himself.

Petyr suggests Ned get someone to inquire to an armorer in the village about a visit he got from Ser Hugh.

When Hugh refuses to talk to Ned's man, Ned goes to see the armorer himself. Ned talks to Gendry, who Lord Arryn talked to. Gendry says Arryn asked about his mother, who she was and what she looked like. Gendry said she had yellow hair but died when he was little.

Ned seems to see something in him.

He tells his man that Gendry is King Robert's bastard son.

Ned's man finds Jaime Lannister outside King Robert's door, listening to him carouse with four women. Jaime says Robert does this when he's on duty, as an insult to his sister.

Ned's man reminds Jaime they fought side by side at the Siege of Pike. Ned's man wants to leave a message from Lord Stark, but Jaime snarls that he doesn't serve Lord Stark.

Back at the Wall, Jon Snow defends Sam against mockery from the other guys. He tells them they're not going to hurt Sam in the training yard, no matter what Thorn says.

One guy mocks Jon, saying he'll cut Sam up.

Later, Jon and the boys pay him a visit at night. They put a gag in his mouth and the white dire wolf snarls at him, and Jon tells him no one touches Sam.

Later in the yard, Thorn commands the man to attack Sam, but the man only pokes at him weakly. Thorn sends another guy in and he promptly takes a dive. Thorn goes after Jon, then turns and asks the men if they want a "sniveling boy" to protect their back.

Viserys drags the whore in by her hair and scolds Daenyrs for sending her to him.

She says she only wanted to invite him to dinner and show him some Dothraki gear she had made for him. He snarls about her trying to turn him into one of them and throws her to the ground, insulting her.

She whacks him with a gold chain, then gets up and tells him she is the Khalessi and the wife of a great warrior. She stands up to him.

"The next time you raise a hand to me will be the last time you have hands," she warns him.

At the Wall, Jon and Sam scrub tables as Sam complains that they have to be celibate to guard the wall. Sam confesses he's never been with a woman. Jon says he hasn't either.

He says he was alone in a room with a naked girl once, a whore named Roz. But he reminds Sam he's a bastard who knows nothing about his mother. He thought of that and could only think what would happen if he got her pregnant and she had "another bastard named Snow."

Thorn comes and growls at them. He asks if they remember the last winter. He spent six months beyond the Wall during the last winter. He tells them about getting caught unprotected in the weather. First they ate the horses, then each other. He says they should have had boys like Sam along.

He tells them they're not ready to be Men of the Night's Watch. "Come the winter, you'll die, like flies," he says.

Daenerys frets to Jorah about hitting her brother. She admits she doesn't want to see him on the throne. She doesn't think he could take back the Seven Kingdoms. "He couldn't lead an army even if my husband gave him one. He'll never take us home," she says.

At a jousting match in Ned's honor, Sansa tries to make eyes at Joffrey but is rebuffed. Petyr chats up Sansa.

King Robert drunkenly, and impatiently demands the joust begin.

Ser Hugh of the Vale, Arryn's former squire, is taking on Gregor the Mountain, the Hound's larger brother.

They race at each other and miss on the first pass.

But on the second pass the former squire gets a lance through the jugular. Sansa and Arya shriek as the man gurgles in his blood and dies before them.

Petyr tells Sansa a story about when the Mountain and the Hound were boys. Gregor found his little brother playing with his wooden knight one evening by the fire, so without a word Gregor held The Hound's face in the fire, giving him gnarly scars he still bears. Petyr warns Sansa that few people know that story and if The Hound knew she did, no one could save her.

Cersei pays Ned a visit during the tournament. She suggests they put "the ugliness" with the wolves behind them. She says killing the wolf was a bit extreme.

He cuts to the chase, asking what she's doing there.

She says he won't be able to change the king.

She says it makes sense, Ned's older brother was trained to lead and he was trained to follow.

"I was also trained to kill my enemies, your grace," he says.

"As was I," she says, and leaves.

In a pub on the road, Catelyn hides her face as Tyrion comes in, but he sees her.

He outs her in front of the commoners, but she reminds them she was Catelyn Tully last time she stayed there. She picks out men by their cudgels, pointing out for Tyrion's benefit that she knows everyone there and inquiring about their families.

Then she turns on the room and announces that Tyrion came into her house as a guest and conspired to murder her son. She calls upon the crowd to seize him and return him to Winterfell to await the King's justice.

All the men in the room draw their swords on Tyrion, who is trapped.

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January 03, 2020
Download Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 3 - Lord Snow
Lord Ned Stark arrives at King's Landing, and before he can shake off the dust of the road, his presence is requested by the Small Council. On his way through the Red Keep, Ned sees Sir Jaime Lannister standing by the Iron Throne. The two men exchange barbs, and then Jaime recounts the day that the Mad King Aerys murdered Ned's father and brother in the throne room.

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 3 Trailer



TV-MA | 58min | Action, Adventure, Drama | Episode aired 1 May 2011
Director:
Miguel Sapochnik
Writers:
George R. R. Martin, David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Vanessa Taylor, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, Dave Hill
Stars:
Sean Bean     ...     Eddard 'Ned' Stark
Mark Addy     ...     Robert Baratheon
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau     ...     Jaime Lannister
Michelle Fairley     ...     Catelyn Stark
Lena Headey     ...     Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke     ...     Daenerys Targaryen
Iain Glen     ...     Jorah Mormont
Harry Lloyd     ...     Viserys Targaryen
Kit Harington     ...     Jon Snow
Sophie Turner     ...     Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams     ...     Arya Stark
Richard Madden     ...     Robb Stark
Alfie Allen     ...     Theon Greyjoy
Isaac Hempstead Wright     ...     Bran Stark
Jack Gleeson     ...     Joffrey Baratheon
and more ...

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 3 Synopsis


Lord Stark and his daughters arrive at King's Landing. Jaime greets him, but manages to remind him about his brother's and father's deaths and that 500 men stood and watched. Stark asks if Lannister tells himself he was doing justice when he stabbed the Mad King Aerys Targaryen in the back, to avenge Ned's father.

Stark meets Lord Petyr Baelish, who knew his brother Brandon. Brandon cut him down his middle, fighting for Catelyn Stark, Ned's wife. Grand Maester Pycelle, the king's counselor, and Varys, a eunuch, are also there. They plan to start the meeting without the king.

They've been commanded to stage a tournament in honor of Stark being named Hand of the King. They mention the cost and Baelish says the crown is already 6 million in debt. They tell him the king doesn't always listen to advice about such things.

Ned is appalled at the money mismanagement and wants to do away with the tournament.

Cersei treats her son's wounds. He whines that the direwolf attacked him and all he did was scream. He's embarrassed the Stark girls saw it. She corrects him that he fought the wolf off and killed it. She tells him he'll be king and get to write his own stories.

He asks if he has to marry Sansa. His mother says yes, but that he only has to see her once in a while. "If you'd rather f--- painted whores, you'll f---- painted whores," she tells her young son. "You are my darling boy and the world will be exactly at you'd like it to be."

He thinks the people to the north should be taxed more and be forced to give up troops for the army. She explains the north cannot be held, it's too big and too wild. Part of being king is knowing when to fight and when to prepare against an enemy. "So you agree, Starks are enemies?" he asks "Anyone who isn't us are enemies," she says.

At breakfast, Arya vents about the prince being a liar. She blames her sister Sansa for not telling the truth. Ned brings Sansa a doll, but she only fumes that she hasn't played with dolls since she was eight.

Later, Ned visits Arya in her room, where she is playing with her sword from Jon Snow. Ned asks where she got it. She calls it "Needle."

She tells her dad she asked Micah, the butcher's boy, to practice with her. She says she hates the Hound and the king and queen.

Ned explains that Sansa has to take Joffrey's side, even when he's wrong. He reminds her of the Stark's words "Winter is coming." He warns her they have to protect each other. He says they've come to a dangerous place and cannot fight a war amongst themselves.

He lets her keep the sword.

Bran lies in bed as his nanny tells him about "a night that lasted a generation." She says the White Walkers came in that darkness for the first time, with their spiders "as big as hounds."

Robb drops by. Bran doesn't remember anything. He says he fell. He's paralyzed. He says he'd rather be dead.

Catelyn rides into King's Landing and is met by riders, instructing her to follow them. She finds she was summoned by Baelish.

"You little worm!" she yells at being summoned to a brothel. Varys told her she was coming, but is evasive when asked how he knew. Varys asks to see the dagger but says he doesn't know who it belongs to.

Baelish says it's his, but he lost it at a tournament -- to Tyrion Lannister, the imp.

At the Wall, Jon Snow practices his sword work with other men and beats them all. Commander Mormont and Tyrion watch. He hands over a message brought by raven about Bran.

Ned also gets a message. Baelish comes in and suggests he share the news with his wife.

Ned takes him to the whorehouse where he's keeping her.

After the practice, the one who got the worst of it from Jon jumps him with some friends. They hold a knife to his throat and threaten to throw him over the wall. Tyrion interrupts and suggest he'll tell his sister, the Queen, about it.

Jon is upset that his father left him to rot at the Wall, not what he expected. Tyrion explains the men who were just trying to kill him didn't end up there by choice either. He points out they're not trained like him.

Petyr promises he'll help the Starks, but asks them not to tell anyone. Cate says he's like a little brother to her and is a true friend.

Jaime visits his sister, who is worried about Bran talking. He says he'll kill Bran if he remembers, as he wraps her in a not-so-brotherly embrace.

Ned tells his wife he can't do anything about the Lannisters without proof, but once he gets it, he'll go to the king. He sends her back to Winterfell.

The king talks to a knight about their first kills. He remembers killing a Tully on the battlefield. He mocks Lancel Lannister, the boy who waits on him with wine. He's Jaime's cousin.

The king calls for Jaime. He complains about being surrounded by Lannisters. The king mocks Jaime for having to stand sentry for him. The king is sauced. He asks about Jaime's first kill, an outlaw.

He asks about what the Mad King Aerys Targaryen said before Jaime killed him.

"He said the same thing he'd been saying for hours: Burn them all," Jaime says.

The Dothraki continue on their trek. Jorah explains most of the Dothraki slaves are given as gift by cities they conquer. Daenerys sees a Dorthraki whack a slave and commands the entire horde to stop. Jorah says she's learning to talk like a Khalessi.

She walks into the woods, but Viserys tracks her down, fuming at her for giving commands. He takes out his sword and tells her he gives the commands.

Suddenly, there's a lasso around his neck and a kahl has him choking on the ground. Her subjects ask her what to do with her brother and she commands that he be let go.

Viserys gets up incensed and commands Jorah to kill the man who attacked him, but he looks at Daenerys and suggests they return to the hordes.

Viserys is left there, commanded to walk.

Jon Snow rides an elevator-like contraption up to the top of the great Wall. It's freezing and desolate. He finds Benjen Stark, his uncle.

They survey the impressive landscape below. Benjen announces he's leaving. As the First Ranger he has to go beyond the Wall and investigate "disturbing reports." He tells Jon he can't go because he's not a Ranger yet.

Tyrion shares drinks with the man responsible for bringing recruits to the Wall. Benjen interrupts and takes affront at Tyrion taking the Wall work lightly.

Tyrion says he admires Benjen, but he doesn't believe in the stories of giants and White Walkers beyond the Wall. Benjen says Tyrion has never been north of the wall, so he has no right to talk.

Tyrion suggests he and the recruiter share the road back to King's Landing.

Daenerys practices her Dorthraki. Her lady in waiting notices her body looks different. Daenerys is pregnant.

Jorah talks with the khal who took on Viserys earlier, they share war stories.

Daenerys' lady in waiting comes in and announces the Khalessi wants to eat something different for dinner. She tells them Daenerys is pregnant.

Jorah announces he has to go give someone the news.

At the Wall, Tyrion watches approvingly as Jon Snow teaches his fellow Wall fighters some moves.

Tyrion hears the Wall doesn't have enough resources to defend against the north. They want him to tell Cersei they need help. They're worried that winter is coming.

Daenerys lies in bed with Khal Drogo and tells him it's a boy. She's sure.

Jon Snow asks Tyrion to tell Bran he misses him.

Arya arrives for her sword lesson. Her teacher calls her "boy" and corrects her posture and grip. He takes her seriously and talks about how to sword fight. He challenges her to strike him.

She lunges and flails, but he fends her off. She keeps at it.

Ned watches approvingly, and then starts to imagine real swords and becomes alarmed with foreboding.

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