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Daenerys demands loyalty from the surviving Lannister soldiers; Jon heeds Bran's warning about White Walkers on the move; Cersei vows to vanquish anyone or anything that stands in her way.

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Matt Shakman

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George R.R. Martin (based on "A Song of Ice and Fire" by), David Benioff (created by) | 2 more credits »
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Cast

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
Aidan Gillen ... Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish
Liam Cunningham ... Davos Seaworth
Sophie Turner ... Sansa Stark
Maisie Williams ... Arya Stark
Conleth Hill ... Lord Varys
Rory McCann ... Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Isaac Hempstead Wright ... Bran Stark
Jerome Flynn ... Bronn
John Bradley ... Samwell Tarly
Hannah Murray ... Gilly
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Storyline

Bronn saves Jaime from the lake and he is surprised with the power of Daenerys' dragon. Daenerys offers the prisoners to bend their knees and join her army, or to die. Randyll and his son Dickon from the House of Tarly refuse to serve Deanerys and her dragon turns them into ashes. Arya confronts Sansa at Winterfell and suspects of Littlefinger. Samwell has a deception with the Maesters and decides to leave the Cidatel with Gilly and their child. Tyrion advises Daenerys and Jon Snow to bring a Wight to King's Landing to prove that the Army of the Dead and the White Walkers do exist. Jaime tries to convince Cersei that they do not have any chance fighting Daenerys and her three dragons, but she plots a scheme to destroy Daenerys. Then Jaime has a surprising encounter. Jon and a group head to the Wall and meet prisoners of he Night's Watch that accept to join them in their journey to capture a Wight. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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English

Release Date:

13 August 2017 (USA) See more »

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1.78 : 1
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Trivia

Davos's joke to Gendry about him thinking he's "still rowing" is a nod to a known joke among the fans of the show, that started after Joe Dempsie (the actor that plays Gendry, who sailed away from Dragonstone at Game of Thrones: Mhysa (2013)) made a tweet saying "Still rowing" after Game of Thrones: The Children (2014) was aired. Since then the fans, and even crew members of the show, often joked about Gendry's long absence from the show, being explained by him being somewhere on his boat all this time, still rowing. See more »

Goofs

(At 00:22:48) When Archmaester Ebrose puts the message from Winterfell on the table, it rolls up with the writing on the inside of the roll and comes to rest with the back of the scroll against the table. The camera then cuts to a closeup of the scroll on its edge with the writing clearly visible. See more »

Quotes

Gilly: What does "annulment" mean?
Samwell Tarly: It's when a man sets aside his lawful wife.
Gilly: Maynard says here that he issued an annulment for Prince "Ragger" and remarried him to someone else at the same time in a secret ceremony in Dorne. Is that a common thing in the South... ?
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References Game of Thrones: Winter Is Coming (2011) See more »

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The difference between having source material and making TV show
15 August 2017 | by sam_smithreviewSee all my reviews

This episode along with this season and the last episodes of season 6 is the perfect example of when Script writers are left to their own imagination to write the story of a progressing series.

With the first seasons, we get to see amazing television show, with some of the most gripping and twisting story telling. The show showed us that every action has a repercussion. Ned Stark wanted to be noble and Honorable, got captured and killed, Rob betrayed Frey's and we know what happened to him.

But now that the show has surpassed the books, the writers are back to writing just typical television where the main characters are invulnerable from their stupid choices. Jaime rides against a dragon, and miraculously escapes not just the fire but capture as well. How does he swim underwater for miles while wearing chain mail, armor and his 20 pound hand? how did he not drown? or get caught by the dothraki? But fine, what about the easy way out that they show Little finger leading Arya? in the past it was done very subtle and not to in the audience face. If you didn't see it, well to bad you missed it. Now its "Hey, look at this. Do you like how we connect the dots for you?"

Why bother watching if everything is put on a plate for you? where the characters travel thousand miles in 5 minutes. Do you remember how first season, you would have 2 episodes of just Brann, and Arya and you are just waiting to see what happens to the others one, but they don't show everyone in the same episode? yeah me too.


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