1 00:02:14,344 --> 00:02:15,887 Welcome, Lord Stark. 2 00:02:16,012 --> 00:02:19,057 Grand Maester Pycelle has called a meeting of the Small Council. 3 00:02:19,182 --> 00:02:21,142 The honor of your presence is requested. 4 00:02:22,685 --> 00:02:25,813 Get the girls settled in. I'll be back in time for supper. 5 00:02:25,938 --> 00:02:28,524 - And, Jory, you go with them. - Yes, my lord. 6 00:02:28,650 --> 00:02:32,153 If you'd like to change into something more appropriate... 7 00:02:42,705 --> 00:02:44,707 (DOORS CREAKING) 8 00:03:08,481 --> 00:03:10,692 Thank the gods you're here, Stark. 9 00:03:11,734 --> 00:03:14,904 About time we had some stern northern leadership. 10 00:03:16,114 --> 00:03:17,824 Glad to see you're protecting the throne. 11 00:03:17,949 --> 00:03:19,909 Sturdy old thing. 12 00:03:20,034 --> 00:03:22,370 How many kings' arses have polished it, I wonder? 13 00:03:22,495 --> 00:03:24,247 Um, what's the line? 14 00:03:24,372 --> 00:03:27,625 The king shits and the Hand wipes. 15 00:03:28,626 --> 00:03:29,961 Very handsome armor. 16 00:03:31,212 --> 00:03:33,464 - Not a scratch on it. - I know. 17 00:03:33,589 --> 00:03:37,135 People have been swinging at me for years, but they always seem to miss. 18 00:03:37,260 --> 00:03:39,929 You've chosen your opponents wisely then. 19 00:03:41,180 --> 00:03:43,182 I have a knack for it. 20 00:03:46,436 --> 00:03:49,439 It must be strange for you, coming into this room. 21 00:03:51,858 --> 00:03:54,694 I was standing right here when it happened. 22 00:03:55,820 --> 00:03:57,780 He was very brave, your brother. 23 00:03:57,905 --> 00:03:59,657 Your father, too. 24 00:03:59,782 --> 00:04:01,826 They didn't deserve to die like that. 25 00:04:01,951 --> 00:04:04,746 Nobody deserves to die like that. 26 00:04:04,871 --> 00:04:06,664 But you just stood there and watched. 27 00:04:06,789 --> 00:04:09,751 500 men just stood there and watched. 28 00:04:10,585 --> 00:04:12,503 All the great knights of the Seven Kingdoms. 29 00:04:12,628 --> 00:04:14,964 You think anyone said a word, lifted a finger? 30 00:04:16,132 --> 00:04:17,592 No, Lord Stark. 31 00:04:18,342 --> 00:04:21,804 500 men and this room was silent as a crypt. 32 00:04:23,848 --> 00:04:27,059 Except for the screams, of course, 33 00:04:27,185 --> 00:04:29,145 and the Mad King laughing. 34 00:04:29,270 --> 00:04:30,855 And later... 35 00:04:32,064 --> 00:04:34,525 when I watched the Mad King die, 36 00:04:34,650 --> 00:04:37,945 I remembered him laughing as your father burned... 37 00:04:39,322 --> 00:04:40,948 It felt like justice. 38 00:04:44,035 --> 00:04:46,579 Is that what you tell yourself at night? 39 00:04:47,747 --> 00:04:50,500 You're a servant of justice? 40 00:04:50,625 --> 00:04:55,087 That you were avenging my father when you shoved your sword in Aerys Targaryen's back? 41 00:04:55,213 --> 00:04:59,967 Tell me, if I'd stabbed the Mad King in the belly instead of the back, 42 00:05:00,092 --> 00:05:01,803 would you admire me more? 43 00:05:02,970 --> 00:05:07,016 You served him well... when serving was safe. 44 00:05:20,071 --> 00:05:22,198 Lord Stark. 45 00:05:24,742 --> 00:05:26,118 Lord Varys. 46 00:05:26,244 --> 00:05:29,914 I was grievously sorry to hear of your troubles on the Kingsroad. 47 00:05:30,039 --> 00:05:33,709 We are all praying for Prince Jeffrey's full recovery. 48 00:05:33,835 --> 00:05:37,046 A shame you didn't say a prayer for the butcher's son. 49 00:05:38,256 --> 00:05:41,467 Renly! You're looking well. 50 00:05:41,592 --> 00:05:43,261 And you look tired from the road. 51 00:05:43,386 --> 00:05:45,596 I told them this meeting could wait another day, but... 52 00:05:45,721 --> 00:05:48,391 MAN: But we have a kingdom to look after. 53 00:05:49,350 --> 00:05:51,602 I've hoped to meet you for some time, Lord Stark. 54 00:05:51,727 --> 00:05:55,189 - No doubt Lady Catelyn has mentioned me. - She has, Lord Baelish. 55 00:05:55,314 --> 00:05:58,317 I understand you knew my brother Brandon as well. 56 00:05:58,442 --> 00:06:01,612 All too well. I still carry a token of his esteem... 57 00:06:01,737 --> 00:06:03,614 from navel to collarbone. 58 00:06:03,739 --> 00:06:05,783 Perhaps you chose the wrong man to duel with. 59 00:06:05,908 --> 00:06:07,702 It wasn't the man that I chose, my lord. 60 00:06:07,827 --> 00:06:10,121 It was Catelyn Tully. 61 00:06:10,246 --> 00:06:13,457 A woman worth fighting for, I'm sure you'll agree. 62 00:06:13,583 --> 00:06:16,127 I humbly beg your pardon, my Lord Stark. 63 00:06:16,252 --> 00:06:18,796 Grand Maester. 64 00:06:18,921 --> 00:06:21,132 How many years has it been? 65 00:06:21,257 --> 00:06:24,760 - You were a young man. - And you served another king. 66 00:06:26,637 --> 00:06:29,307 Oh, how forgetful of me. 67 00:06:30,975 --> 00:06:33,102 This belongs to you now. 68 00:06:35,980 --> 00:06:37,607 Should we begin? 69 00:06:38,774 --> 00:06:40,651 - Without the king? - Winter may be coming, 70 00:06:40,776 --> 00:06:44,030 but I'm afraid the same cannot be said for my brother. 71 00:06:44,155 --> 00:06:46,157 VARYS: His Grace has many cares. 72 00:06:46,282 --> 00:06:50,953 He entrusts some small matters to us that we might lighten the load. 73 00:06:51,078 --> 00:06:53,873 We are the lords of small matters here. 74 00:06:59,086 --> 00:07:01,839 My brother instructs us to stage a tournament 75 00:07:01,964 --> 00:07:04,342 in honor of Lord Stark's appointment as Hand of the King. 76 00:07:04,467 --> 00:07:08,012 - Mm, how much? - 40,000 gold dragons to the champion, 77 00:07:08,137 --> 00:07:09,680 20,000 to the runner-up, 78 00:07:09,805 --> 00:07:12,850 20,000 to the winning archer. 79 00:07:12,975 --> 00:07:15,227 Can the treasury bear such expense? 80 00:07:15,353 --> 00:07:18,189 I'll have to borrow it. The Lannisters will accommodate, I expect. 81 00:07:18,314 --> 00:07:21,525 We already owe Lord Tywin three million gold. What's another 80,000? 82 00:07:21,651 --> 00:07:23,402 Are you telling me the Crown is three million in debt? 83 00:07:23,527 --> 00:07:27,323 - I'm telling you the Crown is six million in debt. - How could you let this happen? 84 00:07:27,448 --> 00:07:31,619 The master of coin finds the money. The king and the Hand spend it. 85 00:07:31,744 --> 00:07:35,206 I will not believe Jon Arryn allowed Robert to bankrupt the realm. 86 00:07:35,331 --> 00:07:38,167 Lord Arryn gave wise and prudent advice, 87 00:07:38,292 --> 00:07:42,004 but I fear His Grace doesn't always listen. 88 00:07:42,129 --> 00:07:44,590 "Counting coppers," he calls it. 89 00:07:45,466 --> 00:07:47,510 I'll speak to him tomorrow. 90 00:07:47,635 --> 00:07:49,845 This tournament is an extravagance we cannot afford. 91 00:07:49,971 --> 00:07:52,348 As you will. But still, we'd best make our plans. 92 00:07:52,473 --> 00:07:55,351 There will be no plans... until I speak to Robert. 93 00:08:00,272 --> 00:08:02,400 Forgive me, my lords. I'm... 94 00:08:02,525 --> 00:08:06,946 - I had a long ride. - You are the King's Hand, Lord Stark. 95 00:08:07,071 --> 00:08:09,532 We serve at your pleasure. 96 00:08:16,372 --> 00:08:18,624 - Ow! - Please, it's nearly healed. 97 00:08:21,210 --> 00:08:24,547 - It's ugly. - A king should have scars. 98 00:08:24,672 --> 00:08:28,384 You fought off a direwolf. You're a warrior like your father. 99 00:08:28,509 --> 00:08:32,221 I'm not like him. I didn't fight off anything. It bit me and all I did was scream. 100 00:08:32,805 --> 00:08:34,974 And the two Stark girls saw it, both of them. 101 00:08:35,099 --> 00:08:38,102 That's not true. You killed the beast. 102 00:08:38,227 --> 00:08:41,355 You only spared the girl because of the love your father bears her father. 103 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:42,857 I didn't, I... 104 00:08:42,982 --> 00:08:47,611 When Aerys Targaryen sat on the iron throne, your father was a rebel and a traitor. 105 00:08:47,737 --> 00:08:51,323 Someday you'll sit on the throne and the truth will be what you make it. 106 00:08:55,077 --> 00:08:56,912 Do I have to marry her? 107 00:08:57,788 --> 00:08:59,832 Yes. 108 00:08:59,957 --> 00:09:02,126 She's very beautiful and young. 109 00:09:02,251 --> 00:09:05,421 If you don't like her, you only need to see her on formal occasions 110 00:09:05,546 --> 00:09:09,925 and when the time comes, to make little princes and princesses. 111 00:09:10,926 --> 00:09:14,972 And if you'd rather fuck painted whores, you'll fuck painted whores. 112 00:09:15,097 --> 00:09:17,600 And if you'd rather lie with noble virgins, so be it. 113 00:09:17,725 --> 00:09:21,896 You are my darling boy and the world will be exactly as you want it to be. 114 00:09:25,232 --> 00:09:27,818 Do something nice for the Stark girl. 115 00:09:27,943 --> 00:09:29,695 - I don't want to. - No, but you will. 116 00:09:30,738 --> 00:09:34,658 The occasional kindness will spare you all sorts of trouble down the road. 117 00:09:34,784 --> 00:09:37,328 We allow the northerners too much power. 118 00:09:37,453 --> 00:09:39,830 They consider themselves our equals. 119 00:09:39,955 --> 00:09:41,499 How would you handle them? 120 00:09:42,541 --> 00:09:47,254 I'd double their taxes and command them to supply 10,000 men to the royal army. 121 00:09:47,379 --> 00:09:48,547 A royal army? 122 00:09:48,672 --> 00:09:50,508 Why should every lord command his own men? 123 00:09:50,633 --> 00:09:52,760 It's primitive, no better than the hill tribes. 124 00:09:52,885 --> 00:09:55,971 We should have a standing army of men loyal to the Crown, 125 00:09:56,097 --> 00:09:57,723 trained by experienced soldiers, 126 00:09:57,848 --> 00:10:01,477 instead of a mob of peasants who've never held pikes in their lives. 127 00:10:02,394 --> 00:10:03,938 And if the northerners rebel? 128 00:10:04,063 --> 00:10:05,606 I'd crush them. 129 00:10:05,731 --> 00:10:09,860 Seize Winterfell and install someone loyal to the realm as warden of the North. 130 00:10:09,985 --> 00:10:11,362 Uncle Kevan, maybe. 131 00:10:11,487 --> 00:10:15,157 And these 10,000 northern troops, would they fight for you or their lord? 132 00:10:15,282 --> 00:10:17,451 - For me. I'm their king. - Mm-hm. 133 00:10:17,576 --> 00:10:19,537 But you've just invaded their homeland, 134 00:10:19,662 --> 00:10:22,373 - asked them to kill their brothers. - I'm not asking. 135 00:10:22,498 --> 00:10:25,417 The North cannot be held, not by an outsider. 136 00:10:25,543 --> 00:10:27,545 It's too big and too wild. 137 00:10:27,670 --> 00:10:29,213 And when the winter comes, the seven gods together 138 00:10:29,338 --> 00:10:31,465 couldn't save you and your royal army. 139 00:10:31,590 --> 00:10:34,426 A good king knows when to save his strength... 140 00:10:36,053 --> 00:10:38,430 and when to destroy his enemies. 141 00:10:39,682 --> 00:10:41,142 So you agree... 142 00:10:42,017 --> 00:10:43,519 the Starks are enemies? 143 00:10:46,021 --> 00:10:49,358 Everyone who isn't us... is an enemy. 144 00:10:52,820 --> 00:10:55,114 Enough of that, young lady. Eat your food. 145 00:10:55,239 --> 00:10:57,199 - I'm practicing. - Practicing for what? 146 00:10:57,324 --> 00:10:59,243 - The prince. - Arya, stop! 147 00:10:59,368 --> 00:11:02,496 He's a liar and a coward and he killed my friend. 148 00:11:02,621 --> 00:11:03,873 The Hound killed your friend. 149 00:11:03,998 --> 00:11:06,458 The Hound does whatever the prince tells him to do. 150 00:11:06,584 --> 00:11:08,878 - You're an idiot. - You're a liar, and if you told the truth, 151 00:11:09,003 --> 00:11:10,212 Mycah would be alive. 152 00:11:10,337 --> 00:11:11,714 Enough! 153 00:11:14,383 --> 00:11:15,968 What's happening here? 154 00:11:16,093 --> 00:11:18,345 Arya would rather act like a beast than a lady. 155 00:11:20,139 --> 00:11:22,391 Go to your room. We'll speak later. 156 00:11:30,274 --> 00:11:31,901 That's for you, love. 157 00:11:41,744 --> 00:11:45,080 The same dollmaker makes all of Princess Myrcella's toys. 158 00:11:47,249 --> 00:11:48,584 Don't you like it? 159 00:11:49,418 --> 00:11:52,213 I haven't played with dolls since I was eight. 160 00:11:53,547 --> 00:11:56,800 - May I be excused? - You've barely eaten a thing. 161 00:11:57,635 --> 00:12:00,012 It's all right. Go on. 162 00:12:09,438 --> 00:12:11,357 War was easier than daughters. 163 00:12:16,111 --> 00:12:18,489 - (KNOCK ON DOOR) - Go away! 164 00:12:18,614 --> 00:12:21,033 NED: Arya, open the door. 165 00:12:31,043 --> 00:12:33,254 May I come in? 166 00:12:39,802 --> 00:12:42,513 - Whose sword is that? - Mine. 167 00:12:42,638 --> 00:12:44,265 Give it to me. 168 00:12:51,021 --> 00:12:53,857 I know this maker's mark. This is Mikken's work. 169 00:12:56,068 --> 00:12:57,820 Where did you get this? 170 00:13:01,824 --> 00:13:03,993 This is no toy. 171 00:13:06,036 --> 00:13:08,831 - Little ladies shouldn't play with swords. - I wasn't playing. 172 00:13:08,956 --> 00:13:10,874 And I don't want to be a lady. 173 00:13:11,792 --> 00:13:13,168 Come here. 174 00:13:18,841 --> 00:13:20,759 Now what do you want with this? 175 00:13:20,884 --> 00:13:23,178 It's called Needle. 176 00:13:23,304 --> 00:13:25,347 Oh, a blade with a name. 177 00:13:26,682 --> 00:13:29,059 And who were you hoping to skewer with Needle? 178 00:13:29,184 --> 00:13:31,103 Your sister? 179 00:13:31,228 --> 00:13:33,480 Do you know the first thing about sword fighting? 180 00:13:33,605 --> 00:13:35,357 Stick 'em with the pointy end. 181 00:13:35,482 --> 00:13:38,277 (LAUGHS) That's the essence of it. 182 00:13:41,530 --> 00:13:43,282 I was trying to learn. 183 00:13:45,659 --> 00:13:47,828 I asked Mycah to practice with me. 184 00:13:49,997 --> 00:13:53,375 I asked him. It was my fault. 185 00:13:54,168 --> 00:13:58,714 No, sweet girl. No, no, you didn't kill the butcher's boy. 186 00:14:00,632 --> 00:14:03,218 I hate them. I hate all of them. 187 00:14:03,344 --> 00:14:05,596 The Hound, the queen and the king 188 00:14:05,721 --> 00:14:07,264 and Joffrey and Sansa. 189 00:14:07,389 --> 00:14:10,059 Sansa was dragged before the king and queen... 190 00:14:11,143 --> 00:14:13,645 and asked to call the prince a liar. 191 00:14:13,771 --> 00:14:16,273 So was I! He is a liar. 192 00:14:16,398 --> 00:14:18,400 Shh, darling, listen to me. 193 00:14:19,985 --> 00:14:22,529 Sansa will be married to Joffrey someday. 194 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:25,282 She cannot betray him. 195 00:14:25,407 --> 00:14:28,077 She must take his side even when he's wrong. 196 00:14:29,036 --> 00:14:32,039 But how you can let her marry someone like that? 197 00:14:34,041 --> 00:14:35,834 Well... 198 00:14:37,544 --> 00:14:39,963 Look at me. 199 00:14:40,089 --> 00:14:43,217 You're a Stark of Winterfell. You know our words. 200 00:14:45,636 --> 00:14:46,804 Winter is coming. 201 00:14:48,222 --> 00:14:52,017 You were born in the long summer. You've never known anything else. 202 00:14:52,518 --> 00:14:54,436 But now winter is truly coming. 203 00:14:54,561 --> 00:14:58,524 And in the winter, we must protect ourselves, 204 00:14:58,649 --> 00:15:00,025 look after one another. 205 00:15:00,150 --> 00:15:02,403 Sansa is your sister. 206 00:15:03,779 --> 00:15:05,864 I don't hate her. 207 00:15:06,615 --> 00:15:07,950 Not really. 208 00:15:09,368 --> 00:15:13,122 I don't want to frighten you, but I won't lie to you either. 209 00:15:13,247 --> 00:15:15,624 We've come to a dangerous place. 210 00:15:16,667 --> 00:15:19,128 We cannot fight a war amongst ourselves. 211 00:15:20,129 --> 00:15:22,131 All right? 212 00:15:23,173 --> 00:15:25,426 Go on. It's yours. 213 00:15:29,179 --> 00:15:30,597 I can keep it? 214 00:15:31,598 --> 00:15:33,642 Try not to stab your sister with it. 215 00:15:33,767 --> 00:15:35,394 (CHUCKLES) 216 00:15:42,609 --> 00:15:46,530 If you're going to own a sword, you'd better know how to use it. 217 00:15:46,655 --> 00:15:49,116 (DOOR OPENS, CLOSES) 218 00:15:49,741 --> 00:15:51,743 (CAWING) 219 00:15:54,329 --> 00:15:58,083 Don't listen to it. Crows are all liars. 220 00:16:00,252 --> 00:16:04,214 - I know a story about a crow. - I hate your stories. 221 00:16:04,339 --> 00:16:07,426 I know a story about a boy who hated stories. 222 00:16:08,469 --> 00:16:11,096 I could tell you about Ser Duncan the Tall. 223 00:16:11,221 --> 00:16:13,098 Those were always your favorites. 224 00:16:13,223 --> 00:16:15,517 Those weren't my favorites. 225 00:16:15,642 --> 00:16:18,103 My favorites were the scary ones. 226 00:16:19,521 --> 00:16:23,692 Oh, my sweet summer child. What do you know about fear? 227 00:16:25,027 --> 00:16:27,029 Fear is for the winter, 228 00:16:27,154 --> 00:16:30,407 when the snows fall a hundred feet deep. 229 00:16:30,532 --> 00:16:34,912 Fear is for the long night, when the sun hides for years 230 00:16:35,037 --> 00:16:40,000 and children are born and live and die, all in darkness. 231 00:16:41,043 --> 00:16:43,754 That is the time for fear, my little lord, 232 00:16:43,879 --> 00:16:47,049 when the white walkers move through the woods. 233 00:16:48,550 --> 00:16:53,764 Thousands of years ago there came a night that lasted a generation. 234 00:16:53,889 --> 00:16:56,725 Kings froze to death in their castles, 235 00:16:56,850 --> 00:16:58,977 same as the shepherds in their huts. 236 00:16:59,102 --> 00:17:03,815 And women smothered their babies rather than see them starve, 237 00:17:03,941 --> 00:17:08,237 and wept and felt the tears freeze on their cheeks. 238 00:17:09,196 --> 00:17:11,865 So is this the sort of story that you like? 239 00:17:15,410 --> 00:17:19,665 In that darkness, the white walkers came for the first time. 240 00:17:19,790 --> 00:17:22,751 They swept through cities and kingdoms, 241 00:17:22,876 --> 00:17:24,962 riding their dead horses, 242 00:17:25,087 --> 00:17:28,882 hunting with their packs of pale spiders big as hounds... 243 00:17:29,007 --> 00:17:31,176 (DOOR RATTLES) 244 00:17:33,637 --> 00:17:35,264 What are you telling him now? 245 00:17:35,389 --> 00:17:37,724 Only what the little lord wants to hear. 246 00:17:37,849 --> 00:17:40,394 Get your supper. I want some time with him. 247 00:17:51,113 --> 00:17:53,323 - (DOOR CLOSES) - One time she told me 248 00:17:53,448 --> 00:17:55,659 the sky is blue because we live inside the eye 249 00:17:55,784 --> 00:17:58,537 of a blue-eyed giant named Macomber. 250 00:17:58,662 --> 00:18:00,747 Maybe we do. 251 00:18:03,208 --> 00:18:05,210 How do you feel? 252 00:18:08,922 --> 00:18:10,924 You still don't remember anything? 253 00:18:12,968 --> 00:18:17,097 Bran, I've seen you climb a thousand times. 254 00:18:17,222 --> 00:18:19,016 In the wind, in the rain... 255 00:18:19,141 --> 00:18:21,184 A thousand times. 256 00:18:21,310 --> 00:18:23,520 - You never fall. - I did though. 257 00:18:26,607 --> 00:18:28,817 It's true, isn't it, 258 00:18:28,942 --> 00:18:32,154 what Maester Luwin says about my legs? 259 00:18:40,287 --> 00:18:41,622 I'd rather be dead. 260 00:18:43,040 --> 00:18:46,126 - Don't ever say that. - I'd rather be dead. 261 00:18:57,888 --> 00:19:00,390 Fewer eyes back here, my lady. 262 00:19:00,515 --> 00:19:02,559 But still too many. 263 00:19:02,684 --> 00:19:05,228 It's nine years since I've set foot in the capital. 264 00:19:05,354 --> 00:19:08,565 And no one knew who I was the last time I came, either. 265 00:19:12,194 --> 00:19:14,655 My lady. 266 00:19:14,780 --> 00:19:17,949 Welcome to King's Landing, Lady Stark. Would you mind following us? 267 00:19:18,075 --> 00:19:19,868 I would. We've done nothing wrong. 268 00:19:19,993 --> 00:19:22,120 We've been instructed to escort you into the city. 269 00:19:22,245 --> 00:19:23,997 Instructed? 270 00:19:24,122 --> 00:19:26,708 I don't know who's providing your instructions, but... 271 00:19:26,833 --> 00:19:28,460 Follow me, Lady Stark. 272 00:19:39,554 --> 00:19:40,597 Cat! 273 00:19:40,722 --> 00:19:44,017 Go on. Go upstairs. 274 00:19:46,311 --> 00:19:48,939 You little worm! 275 00:19:49,064 --> 00:19:53,193 You take me for some back-alley Sally you can drag into a... 276 00:19:55,195 --> 00:19:56,697 Pssst! 277 00:19:58,824 --> 00:20:03,203 I meant no disrespect, to you of all people. 278 00:20:03,328 --> 00:20:07,290 How dare you bring me here? Have you lost your mind? 279 00:20:07,416 --> 00:20:09,876 No one will come looking for you here. Isn't that what you wanted? 280 00:20:10,001 --> 00:20:13,505 I'm truly sorry...about the locale. 281 00:20:13,630 --> 00:20:15,924 How did you know I was coming to King's Landing? 282 00:20:17,092 --> 00:20:18,969 A dear friend told me. 283 00:20:20,762 --> 00:20:23,515 - Lady Stark. - Lord Varys. 284 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:27,602 To see you again after so many years is a blessing. 285 00:20:27,728 --> 00:20:29,104 Your poor hands. 286 00:20:31,606 --> 00:20:33,191 How did you know I was coming? 287 00:20:33,316 --> 00:20:35,652 Knowledge is my trade, my lady. 288 00:20:37,529 --> 00:20:39,948 Did you bring the dagger with you, by any chance? 289 00:20:41,616 --> 00:20:43,910 My little birds are everywhere... 290 00:20:44,035 --> 00:20:46,204 even in the North. 291 00:20:46,329 --> 00:20:49,750 They whisper to me the strangest stories. 292 00:20:55,213 --> 00:20:57,215 Valyrian steel. 293 00:20:57,340 --> 00:21:00,051 Do you know whose dagger this is? 294 00:21:01,386 --> 00:21:03,722 I must admit I do not. 295 00:21:04,931 --> 00:21:07,309 Well, well, this is an historic day. 296 00:21:08,351 --> 00:21:11,646 Something you don't know that I do. 297 00:21:14,149 --> 00:21:17,861 There's only one dagger like this in all of the Seven Kingdoms. 298 00:21:19,446 --> 00:21:21,948 - It's mine. - Yours? 299 00:21:22,073 --> 00:21:26,328 At least it was, until the tournament on Prince Jeffrey's last nameday. 300 00:21:27,370 --> 00:21:29,331 I bet on Ser Jaime in the Jousting, 301 00:21:29,456 --> 00:21:31,208 as any sane man would. 302 00:21:31,333 --> 00:21:36,296 When the Knight of the Flowers unseated him, I lost this dagger. 303 00:21:36,421 --> 00:21:38,507 To whom? 304 00:21:38,632 --> 00:21:40,509 Tyrion Lannister. 305 00:21:40,634 --> 00:21:42,844 The Imp. 306 00:21:42,969 --> 00:21:45,555 MAN: Grenn, show him what you farm boys are made of. 307 00:21:45,680 --> 00:21:47,682 (GRUNTING) 308 00:21:51,019 --> 00:21:53,814 If that were a real sword, you'd be dead. 309 00:21:53,939 --> 00:21:59,569 Lord Snow here grew up in a castle spitting down on the likes of you. 310 00:22:00,320 --> 00:22:01,613 Pyp. 311 00:22:01,738 --> 00:22:05,700 Do you think Ned Stark's bastard bleeds like the rest of us? 312 00:22:09,579 --> 00:22:11,122 (SHOUTS) 313 00:22:11,540 --> 00:22:13,708 (COUGHS) 314 00:22:13,834 --> 00:22:15,669 Next! 315 00:22:23,343 --> 00:22:24,344 (GRUNTING) 316 00:22:25,971 --> 00:22:27,889 Next! 317 00:22:35,230 --> 00:22:37,274 (GRUNTING) 318 00:22:40,902 --> 00:22:45,198 Well, Lord Snow, it appears you're the least useless person here. 319 00:22:46,241 --> 00:22:47,492 Go clean yourselves up! 320 00:22:47,617 --> 00:22:50,328 There's only so much I can stomach in a day. 321 00:22:50,453 --> 00:22:52,831 A charming man. 322 00:22:53,623 --> 00:22:55,458 I don't need him to be charming. 323 00:22:55,584 --> 00:22:58,587 I need him to turn this bunch of thieves and runaways 324 00:22:58,712 --> 00:23:00,130 into men of the Night's Watch. 325 00:23:00,922 --> 00:23:03,592 And how's that going, Commander Mormont? 326 00:23:03,717 --> 00:23:05,218 Slowly. 327 00:23:07,596 --> 00:23:10,765 A raven came...for Ned Stark's son. 328 00:23:15,103 --> 00:23:17,147 Good news or bad? 329 00:23:17,272 --> 00:23:18,857 Both. 330 00:23:20,275 --> 00:23:23,445 MAESTER PYCELLE: Lord Stark. 331 00:23:23,570 --> 00:23:26,364 (WHEEZING) I meant... to give you this earlier. 332 00:23:28,617 --> 00:23:30,660 So forgetful these days. 333 00:23:32,621 --> 00:23:35,290 A raven from Winterfell this morning. 334 00:23:46,051 --> 00:23:48,219 Good news? 335 00:23:51,848 --> 00:23:54,184 Perhaps you'd like to share it with your wife. 336 00:23:56,853 --> 00:23:59,314 - My wife is in Winterfell. - Is she? 337 00:24:07,572 --> 00:24:09,699 WOMAN: Yes, I'm looking at you. 338 00:24:09,824 --> 00:24:11,451 (LAUGHTER) 339 00:24:12,827 --> 00:24:14,996 I thought that she'd be safest in here. 340 00:24:15,121 --> 00:24:17,874 One of several such establishments I own. 341 00:24:20,210 --> 00:24:21,711 You're a funny man. 342 00:24:21,836 --> 00:24:24,214 Huh? A very funny man. 343 00:24:26,007 --> 00:24:27,717 Ned! 344 00:24:34,516 --> 00:24:36,226 Ah, the Starks... 345 00:24:36,351 --> 00:24:39,187 Quick tempers, slow minds. 346 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:46,903 You broke my nose, bastard! 347 00:24:55,120 --> 00:24:56,287 It's an improvement. 348 00:24:59,541 --> 00:25:02,377 If we threw you over the Wall, I wonder how long it would take you to hit. 349 00:25:02,502 --> 00:25:04,754 I wonder if they'd find you before the wolves did. 350 00:25:04,879 --> 00:25:06,172 (DOOR OPENS) 351 00:25:09,551 --> 00:25:11,553 What are you looking at, half man? 352 00:25:11,678 --> 00:25:14,222 I'm looking at you. 353 00:25:15,306 --> 00:25:19,477 Yes. You've got an interesting face. 354 00:25:20,562 --> 00:25:23,648 Hmm, very distinctive faces. 355 00:25:23,773 --> 00:25:25,358 All of you. 356 00:25:25,483 --> 00:25:27,610 And what do you care about our faces? 357 00:25:27,736 --> 00:25:29,487 It's just... 358 00:25:29,612 --> 00:25:33,575 I think they would look marvelous decorating spikes in King's Landing. 359 00:25:33,700 --> 00:25:36,619 Perhaps I'll write to my sister, the queen, about it. 360 00:25:38,997 --> 00:25:41,207 We'll talk later, Lord Snow. 361 00:25:47,047 --> 00:25:51,468 Everybody knew what this place was and no one told me. 362 00:25:51,593 --> 00:25:52,927 No one but you. 363 00:25:53,845 --> 00:25:57,599 My father knew and he left me to rot at the Wall all the same. 364 00:25:57,724 --> 00:25:59,809 Grenn's father left him too... 365 00:25:59,934 --> 00:26:03,063 outside a farmhouse, when he was three. 366 00:26:04,105 --> 00:26:07,150 Pyp was caught stealing a wheel of cheese. 367 00:26:07,275 --> 00:26:10,528 His little sister hadn't eaten in three days. 368 00:26:10,653 --> 00:26:14,324 He was given a choice - his right hand or the Wall. 369 00:26:14,449 --> 00:26:18,328 I've been asking the Lord Commander about them. Fascinating stories. 370 00:26:18,453 --> 00:26:20,330 They hate me because I'm better than they are. 371 00:26:20,455 --> 00:26:24,834 It's a lucky thing none of them were trained by a master-at-arms like your Ser Rodrik. 372 00:26:24,959 --> 00:26:27,420 I don't imagine any of them had ever held a real sword 373 00:26:27,545 --> 00:26:29,547 before they came here. 374 00:26:32,842 --> 00:26:34,803 Oh... 375 00:26:34,928 --> 00:26:36,971 Your brother Bran. 376 00:26:37,972 --> 00:26:40,141 He's woken up. 377 00:26:41,518 --> 00:26:44,521 The mere suggestion that the queen's brother tried to kill your boy 378 00:26:44,646 --> 00:26:45,855 would be considered treason. 379 00:26:45,980 --> 00:26:48,191 We have proof. We have the blade. 380 00:26:48,316 --> 00:26:50,318 Which Lord Tyrion will say was stolen from him. 381 00:26:50,443 --> 00:26:52,904 The only man who could say otherwise has no throat, 382 00:26:53,029 --> 00:26:54,280 thanks to your boy's wolf. 383 00:26:55,323 --> 00:26:58,159 Petyr has promised to help us find the truth. 384 00:26:59,327 --> 00:27:03,623 He's like a little brother to me, Ned. He would never betray my trust. 385 00:27:03,748 --> 00:27:06,209 I'll try to keep you alive, for her sake. 386 00:27:06,334 --> 00:27:08,044 A fool's task, admittedly, 387 00:27:08,169 --> 00:27:10,713 but I've never been able to refuse your wife anything. 388 00:27:10,839 --> 00:27:12,882 I won't forget this. 389 00:27:13,007 --> 00:27:15,051 You're a true friend. 390 00:27:15,176 --> 00:27:18,304 Don't tell anyone. I have a reputation to maintain. 391 00:27:18,429 --> 00:27:19,472 (KNOCK ON DOOR) 392 00:27:22,559 --> 00:27:24,978 - How could you be so stupid? - Calm down. 393 00:27:25,103 --> 00:27:26,855 He's a child. Ten years old. 394 00:27:26,980 --> 00:27:29,315 - What were you thinking? - I was thinking of us. 395 00:27:29,440 --> 00:27:31,901 You're a bit late to start complaining about it now. 396 00:27:32,026 --> 00:27:35,822 - What has the boy told them? - Nothing. He remembers nothing. 397 00:27:35,947 --> 00:27:37,991 Then what are you raving about? 398 00:27:38,116 --> 00:27:41,536 What if it comes back to him? If he tells his father what he saw... 399 00:27:41,661 --> 00:27:43,913 We'll say he was lying. We'll say he was dreaming. 400 00:27:44,038 --> 00:27:47,876 We'll say whatever we like. I think we can outfox a ten-year-old. 401 00:27:48,001 --> 00:27:51,087 - And my husband? - I'll go to war with him if I have to. 402 00:27:51,212 --> 00:27:53,840 They can write a ballad about us - 403 00:27:53,965 --> 00:27:55,633 "The War For Cersei's Cunt." 404 00:27:58,052 --> 00:27:59,512 (LAUGHS) 405 00:28:01,264 --> 00:28:03,183 - Let me go. - Never. 406 00:28:03,308 --> 00:28:07,061 - Let me go. - The boy won't talk. 407 00:28:08,021 --> 00:28:10,148 And if he does, I'll kill him. 408 00:28:10,273 --> 00:28:13,610 Him, Ned Stark, the king - the whole bloody lot of them, 409 00:28:13,735 --> 00:28:18,198 until you and I are the only people left in this world. 410 00:28:29,250 --> 00:28:31,169 I wish I could see the girls. 411 00:28:31,294 --> 00:28:34,464 - It's too dangerous. - Just for a moment. 412 00:28:34,589 --> 00:28:36,758 Until we know who our enemies are. 413 00:28:36,883 --> 00:28:38,968 I know they did it, Ned. The Lannisters. 414 00:28:39,093 --> 00:28:40,970 In my bones, I know it. 415 00:28:41,095 --> 00:28:42,972 Littlefinger's right. 416 00:28:44,724 --> 00:28:46,893 I can't do anything without proof. 417 00:28:47,018 --> 00:28:49,520 And if you find the proof? 418 00:28:49,646 --> 00:28:51,689 Then I bring it to Robert... 419 00:28:51,814 --> 00:28:54,484 and hope he's still the man I once knew. 420 00:28:56,444 --> 00:28:58,404 You watch yourself on the road, huh? 421 00:28:59,447 --> 00:29:01,824 That temper of yours is a dangerous thing. 422 00:29:01,950 --> 00:29:03,451 My temper? (CHUCKLES) 423 00:29:03,576 --> 00:29:07,455 Gods be good, you nearly killed poor Littlefinger yesterday. 424 00:29:12,252 --> 00:29:14,087 He still loves you. 425 00:29:15,296 --> 00:29:17,006 Does he? 426 00:29:34,482 --> 00:29:36,234 Off with you. 427 00:29:49,330 --> 00:29:51,207 (HORSE SNORTS) 428 00:30:08,474 --> 00:30:11,602 Yes, it's been a long time. 429 00:30:12,687 --> 00:30:15,231 But I still remember every face. 430 00:30:16,941 --> 00:30:18,943 You remember your first? 431 00:30:21,404 --> 00:30:23,489 Of course, Your Grace. 432 00:30:23,614 --> 00:30:25,575 Who was it? 433 00:30:25,700 --> 00:30:27,285 A Tyroshi. 434 00:30:27,869 --> 00:30:30,121 - Never learned the name. - Hmm. 435 00:30:31,289 --> 00:30:32,457 How did you do it? 436 00:30:32,582 --> 00:30:34,500 Lance through the heart. 437 00:30:34,625 --> 00:30:36,336 Quick one. 438 00:30:37,795 --> 00:30:40,089 Lucky for you. 439 00:30:40,214 --> 00:30:43,968 Mine was some Tarly boy at the Battle of Summerhall. 440 00:30:45,636 --> 00:30:50,058 My horse took an arrow so I was on foot, slogging through the mud. 441 00:30:51,434 --> 00:30:56,647 He came running at me, this dumb high-born lad, 442 00:30:56,773 --> 00:31:01,444 thinking he could end the rebellion with a single swing of his sword. 443 00:31:02,987 --> 00:31:04,822 I knocked him down with the hammer. 444 00:31:04,947 --> 00:31:07,283 Gods, I was strong then. 445 00:31:07,408 --> 00:31:10,119 Caved in his breastplate. 446 00:31:10,244 --> 00:31:13,539 Probably shattered every rib he had. 447 00:31:14,248 --> 00:31:17,251 Stood over him, hammer in the air. 448 00:31:18,086 --> 00:31:23,424 Right before I brought it down he shouted, "Wait! Wait." 449 00:31:23,549 --> 00:31:24,592 (LAUGHS) 450 00:31:29,055 --> 00:31:32,725 They never tell you how they all shit themselves. 451 00:31:34,352 --> 00:31:37,146 They don't put that part in the songs. 452 00:31:39,774 --> 00:31:41,109 Stupid boy. 453 00:31:43,486 --> 00:31:48,449 Now the Tarlys bend the knee like everyone else. 454 00:31:48,574 --> 00:31:53,162 He could have lingered on the edge of the battle with the smart boys, 455 00:31:53,287 --> 00:31:56,874 and today his wife would be making him miserable, 456 00:31:56,999 --> 00:31:59,877 his sons would be ingrates, 457 00:32:00,002 --> 00:32:04,465 and he'd be waking three times in the night to piss into a bowl. 458 00:32:04,590 --> 00:32:06,342 Wine! 459 00:32:09,011 --> 00:32:13,474 Lancel. Gods, what a stupid name. 460 00:32:14,642 --> 00:32:17,103 Lancel Lannister. 461 00:32:18,312 --> 00:32:22,358 Who named you? Some halfwit with a stutter? 462 00:32:22,483 --> 00:32:23,568 (LAUGHS) 463 00:32:25,486 --> 00:32:27,488 What are you doing? 464 00:32:28,906 --> 00:32:31,534 - It's empty, Your Grace. - What do you mean, it's empty? 465 00:32:31,659 --> 00:32:34,454 - There's no more wine. - Is that what empty means?! 466 00:32:36,497 --> 00:32:38,749 So get more. 467 00:32:42,628 --> 00:32:45,006 Tell your cousin to get in here. 468 00:32:45,131 --> 00:32:48,176 Kingslayer! Get in here. 469 00:32:55,850 --> 00:32:58,895 Surrounded by Lannisters. 470 00:32:59,020 --> 00:33:02,732 Every time I close my eyes I see their blond hair 471 00:33:02,857 --> 00:33:06,194 and their smug, satisfied faces. 472 00:33:07,195 --> 00:33:09,238 It must wound your pride, huh? 473 00:33:09,363 --> 00:33:12,200 Standing out there like a glorified sentry. 474 00:33:13,743 --> 00:33:17,538 Jaime Lannister, son of the mighty Tywin... 475 00:33:18,873 --> 00:33:24,212 forced to mind the door while your king eats and drinks and shits and fucks. 476 00:33:26,214 --> 00:33:27,757 So come on. 477 00:33:27,882 --> 00:33:29,842 We're telling war stories. 478 00:33:31,093 --> 00:33:34,722 Who was your first kill, not counting old men? 479 00:33:36,057 --> 00:33:38,601 One of the outlaws in the brotherhood. 480 00:33:38,726 --> 00:33:41,229 I was there that day. 481 00:33:41,354 --> 00:33:44,398 You were only a squire, 16 years old. 482 00:33:44,524 --> 00:33:47,360 You killed Simon Toyne with a counter riposte. 483 00:33:47,485 --> 00:33:49,612 Best move I ever saw. 484 00:33:49,737 --> 00:33:53,991 A good fighter, Toyne, but he lacked stamina. 485 00:33:54,116 --> 00:33:56,244 Your outlaw... 486 00:33:57,286 --> 00:33:58,788 any last words? 487 00:33:58,913 --> 00:34:01,624 - I cut his head off, so no. - Hmm. 488 00:34:01,749 --> 00:34:04,627 What about Aerys Targaryen? 489 00:34:04,752 --> 00:34:08,506 What did the Mad King say when you stabbed him in the back? 490 00:34:08,631 --> 00:34:10,758 I never asked. 491 00:34:11,384 --> 00:34:13,719 Did he call you a traitor? 492 00:34:13,844 --> 00:34:16,847 Did he plead for a reprieve? 493 00:34:18,432 --> 00:34:21,352 He said the same thing he'd been saying for hours... 494 00:34:23,104 --> 00:34:25,231 "Burn them all." 495 00:34:30,111 --> 00:34:31,946 If that's all, Your Grace... 496 00:35:04,353 --> 00:35:06,689 Do the Dothraki buy their slaves? 497 00:35:06,814 --> 00:35:08,858 The Dothraki don't believe in money. 498 00:35:08,983 --> 00:35:11,193 Most of their slaves were given to them as gifts. 499 00:35:11,319 --> 00:35:12,695 From whom? 500 00:35:12,820 --> 00:35:16,407 If you rule a city and you see the horde approaching, you have two choices - 501 00:35:16,532 --> 00:35:18,326 pay tribute or fight. 502 00:35:18,451 --> 00:35:20,161 An easy choice for most. 503 00:35:21,412 --> 00:35:23,623 Of course, sometimes it's not enough. 504 00:35:23,748 --> 00:35:27,168 Sometimes a khal feels insulted by the number of slaves he's given. 505 00:35:27,293 --> 00:35:29,670 He might think the men too weak or the women too ugly. 506 00:35:29,795 --> 00:35:33,549 Sometimes a khal decides his riders haven't had a good fight in months 507 00:35:33,674 --> 00:35:36,636 - and need the practice. - (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) 508 00:35:36,761 --> 00:35:38,929 (SLAVE WHIMPERING) (WHIP CRACKING) 509 00:35:39,847 --> 00:35:41,682 Tell them all to stop. 510 00:35:41,807 --> 00:35:44,935 You want the entire horde to stop? For how long? 511 00:35:46,520 --> 00:35:48,814 Until I command them otherwise. 512 00:35:49,440 --> 00:35:51,692 You're learning to talk like a queen. 513 00:35:51,817 --> 00:35:53,736 Not a queen. 514 00:35:53,861 --> 00:35:55,696 A khaleesi. 515 00:36:06,082 --> 00:36:08,501 (JORAH SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) 516 00:36:26,435 --> 00:36:28,896 (BRANCHES RUSTLING) 517 00:36:30,690 --> 00:36:32,566 (BLADE CLANGING) 518 00:36:32,692 --> 00:36:34,735 - (HORSE NEIGHS) - You dare! 519 00:36:34,860 --> 00:36:38,155 You give commands to me? To me? 520 00:36:40,116 --> 00:36:43,744 You do not command the dragon. I am Lord of the Seven Kingdoms. 521 00:36:43,869 --> 00:36:48,624 I don't take orders from savages or their sluts. Do you hear me? 522 00:36:51,585 --> 00:36:53,963 (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) 523 00:36:54,088 --> 00:36:56,674 - (VISERYS GASPING) - Rakharo ask if you want him dead, Khaleesi. 524 00:36:56,799 --> 00:36:58,300 No. 525 00:36:58,426 --> 00:37:01,679 (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) 526 00:37:01,804 --> 00:37:04,390 Rakharo say you should take ear, to teach respect. 527 00:37:04,515 --> 00:37:07,059 Please. Please, don't hurt him. 528 00:37:11,188 --> 00:37:14,984 Tell him I don't want my brother harmed. 529 00:37:15,776 --> 00:37:17,695 (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) 530 00:37:17,820 --> 00:37:20,114 Huh? 531 00:37:21,115 --> 00:37:23,868 (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) (GASPING) 532 00:37:27,788 --> 00:37:31,292 Mormont! Kill these Dothraki dogs! 533 00:37:36,630 --> 00:37:39,300 I am your king! 534 00:37:40,509 --> 00:37:43,471 Shall we return to the khalasar, Khaleesi? 535 00:38:03,491 --> 00:38:05,785 Uh uh uh uh uh. 536 00:38:06,535 --> 00:38:08,788 You...walk. 537 00:38:11,540 --> 00:38:13,292 (CLICKS TONGUE) 538 00:38:17,838 --> 00:38:20,007 (WIND HOWLING) 539 00:38:45,658 --> 00:38:48,077 (METAL CLANGS) 540 00:39:01,340 --> 00:39:04,009 (CREAKING) 541 00:39:39,420 --> 00:39:40,754 (BELL DINGS) 542 00:40:31,013 --> 00:40:33,432 (WIND ROARING) 543 00:40:39,104 --> 00:40:43,400 BENJEN: I wanted to be here when you saw it for the first time. 544 00:40:51,659 --> 00:40:54,870 - I'm leaving this morning. - You're leaving? 545 00:40:55,996 --> 00:40:58,165 I'm the First Ranger. 546 00:40:58,290 --> 00:41:00,626 My job is out there. 547 00:41:00,751 --> 00:41:03,879 - There have been disturbing reports. - What kind of reports? 548 00:41:04,004 --> 00:41:05,839 The kind I don't want to believe. 549 00:41:07,549 --> 00:41:10,010 I'm ready. I won't let you down. 550 00:41:11,011 --> 00:41:12,513 You're not going. 551 00:41:15,057 --> 00:41:16,767 You're no ranger, Jon. 552 00:41:16,892 --> 00:41:19,520 - But I'm better than every... - Better than no one! 553 00:41:24,775 --> 00:41:26,568 Here... 554 00:41:26,694 --> 00:41:28,904 a man gets what he earns, 555 00:41:29,029 --> 00:41:31,115 when he earns it. 556 00:41:35,160 --> 00:41:37,246 We'll speak when I return. 557 00:41:38,872 --> 00:41:41,375 (WIND HOWLING) 558 00:41:52,928 --> 00:41:55,931 - A bear's balls. - TYRION: Oh, you're joking? 559 00:41:56,056 --> 00:41:59,476 And his brains and his guts, his lungs and his heart, 560 00:41:59,601 --> 00:42:02,104 all fried in his own fat. 561 00:42:02,229 --> 00:42:04,773 When you're a hundred miles north of the Wall 562 00:42:04,898 --> 00:42:08,402 and you ate your last meal a week ago, you leave nothing for the wolves. 563 00:42:09,069 --> 00:42:11,572 And how do a bear's balls taste? 564 00:42:11,697 --> 00:42:13,907 A bit chewy. (LAUGHS) 565 00:42:16,118 --> 00:42:20,247 And what about you, my lord? What's the strangest thing you've eaten? 566 00:42:20,372 --> 00:42:21,957 Do Dornish girls count? 567 00:42:22,082 --> 00:42:24,084 (BOTH LAUGH) 568 00:42:26,003 --> 00:42:31,300 So...you roam the Seven Kingdoms, collaring pickpockets and horse thieves 569 00:42:31,425 --> 00:42:33,427 and bring them here as eager recruits? 570 00:42:33,552 --> 00:42:35,220 Aye. 571 00:42:35,345 --> 00:42:38,307 But it's not all of 'em's done bad things. 572 00:42:38,432 --> 00:42:41,310 Some of 'em's just poor lads looking for steady feed. 573 00:42:41,435 --> 00:42:44,271 Some of 'em's high-born lads looking for glory. 574 00:42:44,396 --> 00:42:46,523 They have a better chance finding feed than glory. 575 00:42:46,648 --> 00:42:47,775 (DOOR OPENS) 576 00:42:49,151 --> 00:42:51,278 The Night's Watch is a joke to you, is it? 577 00:42:52,446 --> 00:42:56,658 Is that what we are, Lannister? An army of jesters in black? 578 00:42:56,784 --> 00:42:58,827 You don't have enough men to be an army 579 00:42:58,952 --> 00:43:02,581 and, aside from Yoren here, none of you are particularly funny. 580 00:43:02,706 --> 00:43:05,334 I hope we've provided you with some good stories to tell 581 00:43:05,459 --> 00:43:07,211 when you're back in King's Landing. 582 00:43:07,336 --> 00:43:10,923 It's something to think about while you're drinking your wine down there, 583 00:43:11,048 --> 00:43:13,050 enjoying your brothels. 584 00:43:14,134 --> 00:43:17,471 Half the boys you've seen training will die north of the Wall. 585 00:43:18,305 --> 00:43:20,766 Might be a wildling's axe that gets them, 586 00:43:20,891 --> 00:43:23,519 might be sickness, 587 00:43:23,644 --> 00:43:26,313 might just be the cold. 588 00:43:26,438 --> 00:43:28,190 They die in pain. 589 00:43:29,441 --> 00:43:30,859 And they do it... 590 00:43:30,984 --> 00:43:36,115 so plump little lords like you can enjoy their summer afternoons in peace and comfort. 591 00:43:38,951 --> 00:43:40,744 Do you think I'm plump? 592 00:43:43,997 --> 00:43:47,668 - Listen, Benjen... May I call you Benjen? - Call me what you like. 593 00:43:47,793 --> 00:43:50,045 I'm not sure what I've done to offend you. 594 00:43:50,170 --> 00:43:52,214 I have great admiration for the Night's Watch. 595 00:43:52,339 --> 00:43:54,800 I've great admiration for you as First Ranger. 596 00:43:54,925 --> 00:43:56,885 You know, my brother once told me... 597 00:43:57,010 --> 00:44:01,515 that nothing someone says before the word "but" really counts. 598 00:44:01,640 --> 00:44:03,267 But... 599 00:44:04,184 --> 00:44:07,312 I don't believe that giants and ghouls and white walkers 600 00:44:07,437 --> 00:44:09,231 are lurking beyond the Wall. 601 00:44:10,149 --> 00:44:13,402 I believe that the only difference between us and the wildlings 602 00:44:13,527 --> 00:44:16,238 is that when that wall went up, our ancestors happened 603 00:44:16,363 --> 00:44:18,448 to live on the right side of it. 604 00:44:18,574 --> 00:44:20,367 You're right. 605 00:44:22,119 --> 00:44:24,204 The wildlings are no different from us. 606 00:44:25,164 --> 00:44:27,082 A little rougher maybe. 607 00:44:27,207 --> 00:44:29,877 But they're made of meat and bone. 608 00:44:30,002 --> 00:44:32,546 I know how to track them and I know how to kill them. 609 00:44:33,255 --> 00:44:36,383 It's not the wildlings giving me sleepless nights. 610 00:44:37,634 --> 00:44:42,097 You've never been north of the Wall, so don't tell me what's out there. 611 00:44:45,726 --> 00:44:47,644 Are you going below? 612 00:44:49,271 --> 00:44:52,524 - Keep well, keep warm. - Enjoy the capital, brother. 613 00:44:52,649 --> 00:44:54,359 Oh, I always do. 614 00:45:03,577 --> 00:45:05,746 I think he's starting to like me. 615 00:45:05,871 --> 00:45:08,457 (LAUGHING) 616 00:45:08,582 --> 00:45:11,919 - "Going below"? - Aye. 617 00:45:12,044 --> 00:45:15,797 Into the tunnel and out the other side. 618 00:45:15,923 --> 00:45:18,508 He'll be north of the Wall for a month or two. 619 00:45:20,761 --> 00:45:23,805 So...you're heading down to King's Landing too. 620 00:45:23,931 --> 00:45:26,475 Aye, day after tomorrow. 621 00:45:26,600 --> 00:45:30,312 I get about half of my recruits from their dungeons. 622 00:45:30,437 --> 00:45:34,566 Let's share the road. I could use some decent company. 623 00:45:34,691 --> 00:45:36,818 I, er... 624 00:45:36,944 --> 00:45:39,655 I travel a bit on the grubby side, my lord. 625 00:45:39,780 --> 00:45:43,659 Not this time. We'll be staying at the finest castles and inns. 626 00:45:43,784 --> 00:45:46,161 No one turns away a Lannister. 627 00:45:52,000 --> 00:45:54,211 (ENUNCIATES WORD IN DOTHRAKI) 628 00:45:54,336 --> 00:45:56,004 (SPEAKS WORD IN DOTHRAKI) 629 00:45:56,129 --> 00:45:58,340 (ENUNCIATES DOTHRAKI WORD) 630 00:45:58,465 --> 00:45:59,967 (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI WORD) 631 00:46:00,425 --> 00:46:02,219 (REPEATS DOTHRAKI WORD) 632 00:46:02,344 --> 00:46:04,012 Yes, Khaleesi. 633 00:46:05,847 --> 00:46:08,016 Oh, what are you doing? 634 00:46:08,141 --> 00:46:10,644 When was last time you bleed, Khaleesi? 635 00:46:13,146 --> 00:46:15,107 You change, Khaleesi. 636 00:46:16,525 --> 00:46:18,902 It's a blessing from the Great Stallion 637 00:46:24,324 --> 00:46:28,328 JORAH: For a man on horseback, the curved blade is a good thing, 638 00:46:28,453 --> 00:46:30,163 easier to handle. 639 00:46:30,289 --> 00:46:33,166 It's a good weapon for a Dothrakan. 640 00:46:34,334 --> 00:46:38,463 But a man in full plate... (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) 641 00:46:38,588 --> 00:46:40,674 ...the arakh won't get through the steel. 642 00:46:41,842 --> 00:46:44,011 That's where the broadsword has the advantage. 643 00:46:44,136 --> 00:46:47,014 Designed for piercing plate. 644 00:46:48,682 --> 00:46:51,435 Dothraki don't wear steel dresses. 645 00:46:51,560 --> 00:46:54,479 (SPEAKS ENGLISH) Armor. (SPEAKS ENGLISH) Armor. 646 00:46:54,604 --> 00:46:57,232 Armor make a man, erm... 647 00:46:57,357 --> 00:46:59,318 - (SPEAKS DOTHRAKI) - Slow. 648 00:46:59,443 --> 00:47:03,030 - Slow. - It's true, but it also keeps a man alive. 649 00:47:04,489 --> 00:47:07,200 My father taught me how to fight. 650 00:47:07,326 --> 00:47:10,704 He taught me that speed defeats size. 651 00:47:10,829 --> 00:47:13,582 I've heard that your father was a famous warrior. 652 00:47:13,707 --> 00:47:16,043 He was bloodrider to Khal Bharbo. 653 00:47:18,712 --> 00:47:22,507 And your father, Jorah the Andal? He was a warrior also? 654 00:47:22,632 --> 00:47:25,052 (SPEAKS ENGLISH) He still is. 655 00:47:25,177 --> 00:47:27,554 A man of great honor 656 00:47:27,679 --> 00:47:29,514 and I betrayed him. 657 00:47:34,561 --> 00:47:36,730 The Khaleesi wants to eat something different tonight. 658 00:47:36,855 --> 00:47:38,857 Kill some rabbits. 659 00:47:38,982 --> 00:47:41,026 There are no rabbits. 660 00:47:41,151 --> 00:47:44,863 Find some ducks, she likes ducks. 661 00:47:44,988 --> 00:47:48,450 Have you seen any ducks, woman? No rabbits, no ducks. 662 00:47:48,575 --> 00:47:50,911 Do you have eyes in your head? Do you? 663 00:47:51,036 --> 00:47:53,121 Dog then. I have seen many dogs. 664 00:47:53,246 --> 00:47:55,582 (SPEAKS ENGLISH) I don't think she wants to eat dog. 665 00:47:59,002 --> 00:48:01,630 The khaleesi have baby inside her. 666 00:48:03,298 --> 00:48:06,510 It is true. She does not bleed for two moons. 667 00:48:06,635 --> 00:48:08,970 Her belly start to swell. 668 00:48:10,764 --> 00:48:13,141 A blessing from the Great Stallion. 669 00:48:13,266 --> 00:48:15,268 WOMAN: She does not want to eat horse. 670 00:48:16,353 --> 00:48:19,106 I'll have the boys butcher a goat for supper. 671 00:48:21,942 --> 00:48:24,277 (MUTTERS) 672 00:48:24,403 --> 00:48:26,947 I need to ride to Qohor. 673 00:48:29,991 --> 00:48:33,912 Uh, we ride for Vaes Dothrak. 674 00:48:34,037 --> 00:48:36,248 Don't worry. I'll catch you. 675 00:48:36,373 --> 00:48:38,750 The horde's easy to find. 676 00:48:38,875 --> 00:48:41,420 (GRUNTS, SWORDS CLASH) 677 00:48:50,137 --> 00:48:54,641 Don't stand so still. It's harder to hit a moving target. 678 00:48:58,937 --> 00:49:01,731 Except for you. You move too much. 679 00:49:01,857 --> 00:49:04,401 I could just hold my sword out and let you do the work for me. 680 00:49:09,865 --> 00:49:12,993 MAESTER AEMON: How many winters have you seen, Lord Tyrion? 681 00:49:13,118 --> 00:49:15,328 Eight. No, nine. 682 00:49:15,829 --> 00:49:17,873 All of them brief? 683 00:49:17,998 --> 00:49:21,042 They say the winter of my birth was three years long, Maester Aemon. 684 00:49:21,168 --> 00:49:24,212 This summer has lasted nine. 685 00:49:24,337 --> 00:49:28,550 But reports from the citadel tell us the days grow shorter. 686 00:49:28,675 --> 00:49:31,011 The Starks are always right eventually - 687 00:49:31,136 --> 00:49:33,555 winter is coming. 688 00:49:34,514 --> 00:49:36,516 This one will be long... 689 00:49:37,434 --> 00:49:39,561 and dark things will come with it. 690 00:49:39,686 --> 00:49:44,274 We've been capturing wildlings, more every month. 691 00:49:44,399 --> 00:49:45,734 They're fleeing south. 692 00:49:45,859 --> 00:49:49,946 The ones who flee... say they've seen the white walkers. 693 00:49:50,071 --> 00:49:53,325 Yes, and the fishermen of Lannisport say they see mermaids. 694 00:49:53,450 --> 00:49:56,912 One of our own rangers swore he saw them kill his companions. 695 00:49:57,037 --> 00:50:01,041 He swore it right up to the moment Ned Stark chopped his head off. 696 00:50:01,166 --> 00:50:05,587 The Night's Watch is the only thing standing between the realm 697 00:50:05,712 --> 00:50:08,089 and what lies beyond. 698 00:50:08,215 --> 00:50:13,803 And it has become an army of undisciplined boys and tired old men. 699 00:50:13,929 --> 00:50:16,515 There are less than a thousand of us now. 700 00:50:17,557 --> 00:50:20,352 We can't man the other castles on the Wall. 701 00:50:20,477 --> 00:50:23,438 We can't properly patrol the wilderness. 702 00:50:23,563 --> 00:50:27,943 We've barely enough resources to keep our lads armed and fed. 703 00:50:28,068 --> 00:50:31,988 Your sister sits by the side of the king. 704 00:50:33,657 --> 00:50:36,326 Tell her...we need help. 705 00:50:36,451 --> 00:50:41,248 When winter does come, gods help us all if we're not ready. 706 00:51:03,937 --> 00:51:05,605 It's a boy. 707 00:51:10,110 --> 00:51:12,362 How do you know? 708 00:51:14,739 --> 00:51:16,741 I know. 709 00:51:30,422 --> 00:51:32,632 (WIND BLOWING) 710 00:51:48,148 --> 00:51:50,442 I'm sorry to see you leave, Lannister. 711 00:51:52,319 --> 00:51:54,279 It's either me or this cold, 712 00:51:54,404 --> 00:51:56,656 and it doesn't appear to be going anywhere. 713 00:51:56,781 --> 00:51:59,534 Will you stop at Winterfell on your way south? 714 00:51:59,659 --> 00:52:00,869 I expect I will. 715 00:52:00,994 --> 00:52:05,123 Gods know there aren't many feather beds between here and King's Landing. 716 00:52:05,248 --> 00:52:07,250 If you see my brother Bran, 717 00:52:07,375 --> 00:52:10,003 tell him I miss him. 718 00:52:10,837 --> 00:52:12,255 Tell him I'd visit if I could. 719 00:52:12,380 --> 00:52:13,632 Of course. 720 00:52:14,716 --> 00:52:16,176 He'll never walk again. 721 00:52:16,301 --> 00:52:20,096 If you're going to be a cripple, it's better to be a rich cripple. 722 00:52:20,221 --> 00:52:22,599 You take care, Snow. 723 00:52:22,724 --> 00:52:24,559 Farewell, my lord. 724 00:52:36,488 --> 00:52:38,865 (FOREIGN ACCENT) You are late, boy. 725 00:52:40,950 --> 00:52:43,244 Tomorrow you will be here at midday. 726 00:52:43,370 --> 00:52:45,622 Who are you? 727 00:52:46,373 --> 00:52:49,542 Your dancing master, Syrio Forel. 728 00:52:53,838 --> 00:52:55,298 Tomorrow you will catch it. 729 00:52:55,423 --> 00:52:57,217 Now pick it up. 730 00:52:59,678 --> 00:53:01,971 That is not the way, boy. 731 00:53:02,097 --> 00:53:06,184 It is not a greatsword that is needing two hands to swing it. 732 00:53:06,309 --> 00:53:10,271 - It's too heavy. - It is heavy as it needs to be 733 00:53:10,397 --> 00:53:12,148 to make you strong. 734 00:53:13,191 --> 00:53:14,651 Just so. 735 00:53:14,776 --> 00:53:17,070 One hand is all that is needed. 736 00:53:18,446 --> 00:53:20,448 Now you are standing all wrong. 737 00:53:20,573 --> 00:53:22,909 Turn your body sideface. 738 00:53:23,034 --> 00:53:25,286 Yes. 739 00:53:25,412 --> 00:53:27,622 So. 740 00:53:27,747 --> 00:53:30,041 You are skinny. That is good. 741 00:53:30,834 --> 00:53:32,961 The target is smaller. 742 00:53:33,086 --> 00:53:35,171 Now the grip - let me see. 743 00:53:36,339 --> 00:53:37,924 Yes. 744 00:53:38,049 --> 00:53:40,677 The grip must be delicate. 745 00:53:41,761 --> 00:53:43,596 What if I drop it? 746 00:53:43,722 --> 00:53:46,057 The steel must be part of your arm. 747 00:53:46,182 --> 00:53:48,810 Can you drop part of your arm? No. 748 00:53:48,935 --> 00:53:52,981 Nine years Syrio Forel was first sword to the Sealord of Braavos. 749 00:53:53,106 --> 00:53:55,817 He knows these things. You must listen to me, boy. 750 00:53:55,942 --> 00:53:57,652 I'm a girl. 751 00:53:57,777 --> 00:54:03,158 Boy, girl... You are a sword, that is all. 752 00:54:03,283 --> 00:54:04,701 (HE TUTS) 753 00:54:04,826 --> 00:54:06,619 That is the grip. 754 00:54:06,745 --> 00:54:09,706 You are not holding a battle-axe. You are holding... 755 00:54:09,831 --> 00:54:11,166 A needle. 756 00:54:11,291 --> 00:54:13,918 Ahhh. (CHUCKLES) 757 00:54:14,794 --> 00:54:16,463 Just so. 758 00:54:16,588 --> 00:54:19,340 Now we will begin the dance. 759 00:54:19,466 --> 00:54:20,884 Remember, child, 760 00:54:21,009 --> 00:54:23,845 this is not the dance of the Westeros we are learning... 761 00:54:23,970 --> 00:54:27,766 The knight's dance, hacking and hammering. 762 00:54:28,600 --> 00:54:31,561 This is the Braavos dance... 763 00:54:33,146 --> 00:54:35,023 the water dance. 764 00:54:35,148 --> 00:54:37,317 It is swift... 765 00:54:37,442 --> 00:54:39,611 and sudden. 766 00:54:41,154 --> 00:54:43,323 All men are made of water. 767 00:54:43,448 --> 00:54:45,158 Do you know this? 768 00:54:45,283 --> 00:54:47,535 If you pierce them, 769 00:54:47,660 --> 00:54:51,289 the water leaks out and they die. 770 00:54:52,582 --> 00:54:55,794 Now you will try to strike me. 771 00:54:58,922 --> 00:55:00,673 Ha! 772 00:55:12,477 --> 00:55:13,853 Up! 773 00:55:14,854 --> 00:55:16,356 (TUTS) 774 00:55:17,357 --> 00:55:18,358 Ha! 775 00:55:29,702 --> 00:55:30,954 Ah. 776 00:55:33,498 --> 00:55:35,041 Dead. 777 00:55:35,166 --> 00:55:36,125 (LAUGHS) on! 778 00:55:36,251 --> 00:55:37,877 Dead. 779 00:55:38,002 --> 00:55:39,796 - (SWORDS CLASHING) - Hum 780 00:55:42,423 --> 00:55:44,425 Very dead. 781 00:55:44,551 --> 00:55:46,344 - (CHUCKLES) - SYRIO: Come. 782 00:55:47,053 --> 00:55:49,097 Ah ah ah! 783 00:55:49,222 --> 00:55:51,975 - Hum - (SWORDS CLASH) 784 00:55:52,684 --> 00:55:54,561 Again, faster. 785 00:55:59,023 --> 00:56:00,942 Ah. 786 00:56:01,067 --> 00:56:03,903 (WEAPONS CLANGING, WARRIORS SHOUTING)