For a moment in time at least.Season 3 spans several months on a world where the seasons can last for years at a time. With the deaths of Robb and Catelyn last week signaling the show’s willingness to not always let the good guys win or even live all the time, this moment is one that says, maybe, just maybe nobility can prevail. It’s kind of weird that the show decides to rely on the slightly racist, definitely cliche stereotype of hordes of adoring brown slaves worshipping their white liberator, but it’s a moment of true humanity and jubilation, and one for Khaleesi to be rewarded and revel in the success that has come from her sticking so rigidly to her principals and beliefs. The crowd starts to call out to her “mhysa!” meaning mother, and she walks into the crowd where they pick her up and put her on their shoulders like she’s just made the winning basket and she crowdsurfs like it’s Lollapalooza ’96. She tells them she cannot grant them their freedom because it is not hers to give, it is theirs to take. They slowly come streaming out and just stare at her for awhile. She and her crew are standing at the gates, waiting to see what happened with the slaves. The little bunch sets off to the swelling and mildly cheesey strings of the theme song, and we all hope they aren’t an instant White Walker snack.įinally we get to check in with abolitionist Danaerys Targaryen ( Emilia Clarke) and her newly conquered city of Yunkai. Bran just shrugs and is like “I HAVE to do this, bro.” So, Samwell hooks him up with those White Walker-killing daggers, which we find out are dragons claws obsidian and also I am so glad he still has them. They warn of the death that lies BTW, and try to convine Bran to go to Castle Black to find Jon. Bran asks him to take him BTW, but Samwell is like HELL NO, because he is the smartest person on this show. Sam instantly recognizes Bran as Jon’s brother because of the direwolf and Hodor (amazing). In the middle of the night, they hear noises from the well, and who should pop up but Samwell Tarly ( John Bradley) and Gilly ( Hannah Murray). So, stay tuned for something really bad to happen to Walder Frey. They decide to hole up in the Nightfort, where Bran tells them spooky stories about a cannibalistic cook who was turned into a giant white rat that eats its young because it killed a guest, which the gods cannot forgive. #GOTtheories).īran ( Isaac Hempstead-Wright), Hodor ( Kristian Nairn), Jojen ( Thomas Brodie-Sangster) and Meera ( Ellie Kendrick) have set off on their Beyond the Wall (BTW) adventure. In a sort of wonky bit of exposition, Frey asks about Theon Greyjoy ( Alfie Allen) so that Roose can explain that the Ironborn turned Theon over to him and he gave him to his bastard Ramsay Snow ( Iwan Rheon), whom we know as Torturey Creepface (is it the haircut? I think it might be that brushed forward bowl cut that enhances the creepface in Joffrey and this one. Roose Bolton, the new warden of the North, is completely remorseless for his traitorous, murderous turn against Robb Stark, saying Robb never took his advice (Lannister money also helps…). Frey seems unconcerned with one man and more concerned with his new reputation as a man with a taste for young women who don’t take no shit from nobody.
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Frey mentions newlywed Edmure ( Tobias Menzies) spent his wedding night in the dungeon.
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I was wondering what happened to him… that was a long piss. Roose Bolton mentions that the Blackfish ( Clive Russell), the uncle to Catelyn Stark ( Michelle Fairley), escaped. After the slaughter, Frey continues to preside over his banquet hall, as the Stark blood is cleaned from the floor.