| Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Peter Dinklage | ... | Tyrion Lannister | |
| Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | ... | Jaime Lannister | |
| Lena Headey | ... | Cersei Lannister | |
| Emilia Clarke | ... | Daenerys Targaryen | |
| Kit Harington | ... | Jon Snow | |
| Liam Cunningham | ... | Davos Seaworth | |
| Carice van Houten | ... | Melisandre (as Carice Van Houten) | |
| Nathalie Emmanuel | ... | Missandei | |
| Maisie Williams | ... | Arya Stark | |
| Conleth Hill | ... | Lord Varys | |
| Kristofer Hivju | ... | Tormund Giantsbane | |
| Isaac Hempstead Wright | ... | Bran Stark | |
| John Bradley | ... | Samwell Tarly | |
| Iwan Rheon | ... | Ramsay Bolton | |
| Jonathan Pryce | ... | High Sparrow | |
SPOILER: Jon Snow is received by Davos and Melisandre and has difficulties to understand what happened with him. Then he is greeted by his friends. Sam is traveling by boat with Gilly and her baby to the land of his family. Bran has other visions helped by Three-Eyed Raven and finds a hidden past of his father. Daenerys arrives at Vaes Dothrak and is forced to change clothes. Varys and Tyrion discover who is financing the Sons of the Harpy. In King's Landing, Cersei orders Qyburn to send the little birds to several to spy her enemies. King Tommen confronts the High Sparrow but is manipulated by him. In Braavos, Arya continues her painful training. Umber meets Ramsay and delivers Osha and Rickon Stark to him to celebrate their union. Jon Snow executes his enemies and takes a surprising decision. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A good episode by any standard. Yet clearly falls short of the soaring bar GOT has raised until now. The absurd, overly-choreographed fight scene between a younger Eddard Stark and foes, complete with cliched banter, reeks of pure cheese. And the High Sparrow story arc is still as bewildering as ever: how exactly this faith group managed to rob the crown of its power so completely and for so many episodes simply doesn't make sense. Why do Cersei and the small council sit idly by while the sparrows run rough shod over the established order? Why is no one counseling Tommen to eliminate them? I hope that GOT resolve these frustrating inconsistencies soon.