1 00:01:48,526 --> 00:01:50,653 (BIRD CAWING) 2 00:02:41,204 --> 00:02:44,415 NAN: The little lord's been dreaming again. 3 00:02:47,335 --> 00:02:49,337 (GROWLING) 4 00:02:51,255 --> 00:02:54,467 - We have visitors. - I don't want to see anyone. 5 00:02:54,592 --> 00:02:57,136 Really? If I was cooped up all day 6 00:02:57,261 --> 00:03:00,264 with no one but this old bat for company, I'd go mad. 7 00:03:01,474 --> 00:03:03,851 Anyway, you don't have a choice. Robb's waiting. 8 00:03:03,976 --> 00:03:06,896 - I don't want to go. - Neither do I. 9 00:03:07,021 --> 00:03:08,815 But Robb's Lord of Winterfell, 10 00:03:08,940 --> 00:03:11,943 which means I do what he says, and you do what I say. 11 00:03:13,111 --> 00:03:15,113 Hodor! 12 00:03:18,825 --> 00:03:21,703 - Hodor? - Help Bran down the hall. 13 00:03:21,828 --> 00:03:23,830 Hodor. 14 00:03:29,877 --> 00:03:33,381 TYRION: I must say I received a slightly warmer welcome on my last visit. 15 00:03:33,506 --> 00:03:36,092 ROBB: Any man of the Night's Watch is welcome at Winterfell. 16 00:03:36,217 --> 00:03:38,803 Any man of the Night's Watch, but not I, eh, boy? 17 00:03:38,928 --> 00:03:41,180 I'm not your boy, Lannister. 18 00:03:41,305 --> 00:03:43,391 I'm Lord of Winterfell while my father is away. 19 00:03:43,516 --> 00:03:46,769 - Then you might learn a lord's courtesy. - (DOOR OPENS) 20 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:50,732 So it's true. 21 00:03:52,650 --> 00:03:54,861 Hello, Bran. 22 00:03:54,986 --> 00:03:57,280 Do you remember anything about what happened? 23 00:03:57,405 --> 00:03:59,824 He has no memory of that day. 24 00:03:59,949 --> 00:04:02,493 - Curious. - Why are you here? 25 00:04:03,619 --> 00:04:06,664 Would your charming companion be so kind as to kneel? 26 00:04:06,789 --> 00:04:10,251 - My neck is beginning to hurt. - Kneel, Hodor. 27 00:04:13,129 --> 00:04:15,631 - Do you like to ride, Bran? - Yes. 28 00:04:15,757 --> 00:04:17,842 Well, I mean I did like to. 29 00:04:17,967 --> 00:04:20,428 - The boy has lost the use of his legs. - What of it? 30 00:04:20,553 --> 00:04:22,638 With the right horse and saddle, even a cripple can ride. 31 00:04:22,764 --> 00:04:25,683 - I'm not a cripple. - Then I'm not a dwarf. 32 00:04:25,808 --> 00:04:27,769 My father will rejoice to hear it. 33 00:04:27,894 --> 00:04:30,146 I have a gift for you. 34 00:04:30,271 --> 00:04:33,191 Give that to your saddler. He'll provide the rest. 35 00:04:34,609 --> 00:04:37,570 You must shape the horse to the rider. 36 00:04:37,695 --> 00:04:42,033 Start with a yearling and teach it to respond to the reins and to the boy's voice. 37 00:04:42,784 --> 00:04:46,162 - Will I really be able to ride? - You will. 38 00:04:46,287 --> 00:04:48,414 On horseback you will be as tall as any of them. 39 00:04:48,539 --> 00:04:51,834 Is this some kind of trick? Why do you want to help him? 40 00:04:51,959 --> 00:04:56,464 I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards and broken things. 41 00:04:57,465 --> 00:04:59,675 You've done my brother a kindness. 42 00:04:59,801 --> 00:05:01,761 The hospitality of Winterfell is yours. 43 00:05:01,886 --> 00:05:06,974 Spare me your false courtesies, Lord Stark. There's a brothel outside your walls. 44 00:05:07,099 --> 00:05:09,936 There I'll find a bed and both of us can sleep easier. 45 00:05:15,191 --> 00:05:17,693 Couldn't resist some northern arse? 46 00:05:17,819 --> 00:05:20,321 If you like Redheads, ask for Ros. 47 00:05:20,446 --> 00:05:23,366 Come to see me off, Greyjoy? Kind of you. 48 00:05:23,491 --> 00:05:25,785 Your master doesn't seem to like Lannisters. 49 00:05:25,910 --> 00:05:28,955 - He's not my master. - No, of course not. 50 00:05:29,997 --> 00:05:33,292 What happened here? Where is Lady Stark? Why didn't she receive me? 51 00:05:33,417 --> 00:05:36,128 - She wasn't feeling well. - She's not in Winterfell, is she? 52 00:05:36,254 --> 00:05:38,047 - Where did she go? - M'lady's whereabouts... 53 00:05:38,172 --> 00:05:40,675 M'lady? (CHUCKLES) 54 00:05:40,800 --> 00:05:43,594 Your loyalty to your captors is touching. 55 00:05:43,719 --> 00:05:46,681 Tell me, how do you think Balon Greyjoy would feel 56 00:05:46,806 --> 00:05:50,726 if he could see his only surviving son has turned lackey? 57 00:05:50,852 --> 00:05:54,730 I still remember seeing my father's fleet burn in Lannisport. 58 00:05:54,856 --> 00:05:58,526 - I believe your uncles were responsible. - Must have been a pretty sight. 59 00:05:58,651 --> 00:06:01,821 Nothing prettier than watching sailors burn alive. 60 00:06:01,946 --> 00:06:06,450 Yes, a great victory for your people. Shame how it all turned out. 61 00:06:06,576 --> 00:06:09,829 - We were outnumbered ten to one. - A stupid rebellion, then. 62 00:06:09,954 --> 00:06:14,333 I suppose your father realized that when your brothers died in battle. 63 00:06:14,458 --> 00:06:17,753 Now here you are, your enemy's squire. 64 00:06:17,879 --> 00:06:19,714 - Careful, Imp. - I've offended you. 65 00:06:20,631 --> 00:06:23,050 Forgive me, it's been a rough morning. 66 00:06:23,759 --> 00:06:26,053 Anyway, don't despair. 67 00:06:26,178 --> 00:06:28,347 I'm a constant disappointment to my own father 68 00:06:28,472 --> 00:06:30,725 and I've learned to live with it. 69 00:06:30,850 --> 00:06:33,644 - (COIN CLINKS) - Your next tumble with Ros is on me. 70 00:06:34,604 --> 00:06:36,814 I'll try not to wear her out. 71 00:06:40,234 --> 00:06:41,110 (SIGHS) 72 00:06:41,611 --> 00:06:44,071 JON: Shoulder, legs. 73 00:06:48,576 --> 00:06:52,038 Leg, shoulder, leg. 74 00:06:53,164 --> 00:06:55,041 Left foot forward. Good. 75 00:06:55,166 --> 00:06:59,170 Now pivot as you deliver the stroke. Put all your weight behind it. 76 00:06:59,295 --> 00:07:01,672 What in seven hells is that? 77 00:07:02,673 --> 00:07:06,302 - PYP: They'll need an eighth hell to fit him in. - (LAUGHTER) 78 00:07:06,427 --> 00:07:08,346 Tell them your name. 79 00:07:08,471 --> 00:07:10,389 Samwell Tarly, 80 00:07:10,514 --> 00:07:14,435 of Horn Hill... I mean, I was of Horn Hill. 81 00:07:14,560 --> 00:07:16,145 I've come to take the black. 82 00:07:16,270 --> 00:07:18,898 - Come to take the black pudding. - (LAUGHTER) 83 00:07:19,023 --> 00:07:21,901 Well, you couldn't be any worse than you look. 84 00:07:22,026 --> 00:07:23,945 Rast... 85 00:07:24,070 --> 00:07:26,072 see what he can do. 86 00:07:31,285 --> 00:07:33,537 (YELPS) 87 00:07:33,663 --> 00:07:35,831 (WHIMPERS) I yield. 88 00:07:35,957 --> 00:07:38,459 - Please, no more. - On your feet. 89 00:07:38,584 --> 00:07:40,753 Pick up your sword. 90 00:07:40,878 --> 00:07:43,506 Hit him till he finds his feet. 91 00:07:44,173 --> 00:07:46,384 (SAMWELL YELPING) 92 00:07:50,930 --> 00:07:52,807 (WHIMPERING) 93 00:07:52,932 --> 00:07:55,559 It seems they've run short of poachers and thieves down south. 94 00:07:55,685 --> 00:07:58,396 - Now they send us squealing bloody pigs. - Jon! 95 00:07:58,521 --> 00:08:00,815 - Again, harder. - (GROWNS) 96 00:08:00,940 --> 00:08:04,402 - (SHRIEKS) I yield! - Enough! 97 00:08:04,527 --> 00:08:07,446 - (SAMWELL SOBBING) - He yielded. 98 00:08:09,031 --> 00:08:11,075 Looks like the bastard's in love. 99 00:08:13,661 --> 00:08:15,913 All right then, Lord Snow, 100 00:08:16,038 --> 00:08:19,208 you wish to defend your lady love, let's make it an exercise. 101 00:08:19,333 --> 00:08:22,294 You two. Three of you ought to be sufficient 102 00:08:22,420 --> 00:08:24,630 to make lady piggy squeal. 103 00:08:24,755 --> 00:08:27,717 All you've got to do is get past the bastard. 104 00:08:29,885 --> 00:08:32,763 - Are you sure you want to do this? - No. 105 00:08:46,235 --> 00:08:49,030 Yield, yield, yield! I yield. 106 00:08:51,198 --> 00:08:54,618 We're done for today. Go clean the armory. 107 00:08:54,744 --> 00:08:57,413 That's all you're good for. 108 00:09:00,374 --> 00:09:02,960 - Well fought! - Piss off. 109 00:09:03,836 --> 00:09:05,171 (SPITS) 110 00:09:06,964 --> 00:09:10,760 - Did he hurt you? - I've had worse. 111 00:09:11,969 --> 00:09:14,847 You can call me Sam... if you want. 112 00:09:15,723 --> 00:09:18,976 - My mother calls me Sam. - It's not going to get any easier, you know? 113 00:09:19,101 --> 00:09:22,688 - You're going to have to defend yourself. - Why didn't you get up and fight? 114 00:09:23,689 --> 00:09:26,067 I wanted to. 115 00:09:26,192 --> 00:09:28,944 - I just couldn't. - Why not? 116 00:09:30,654 --> 00:09:32,656 I'm a coward. 117 00:09:33,866 --> 00:09:36,786 - My father always says so. - The Wall's no place for cowards. 118 00:09:36,911 --> 00:09:38,913 You're right. I'm sorry. 119 00:09:39,038 --> 00:09:42,833 I just...wanted to thank you. 120 00:09:52,468 --> 00:09:54,762 A bloody coward. 121 00:09:54,887 --> 00:09:58,974 People saw us talking to him. Now they'll think we're cowards too. 122 00:09:59,100 --> 00:10:00,851 You're too stupid to be a coward. 123 00:10:00,976 --> 00:10:02,895 - You're too stupid to be a... - Quick now, 124 00:10:03,020 --> 00:10:05,856 before summer's over. (LAUGHING) 125 00:10:05,981 --> 00:10:08,025 Come here! 126 00:10:15,032 --> 00:10:17,409 (HORSE NEIGHS) 127 00:10:36,387 --> 00:10:39,765 - (NEIGHS) - Hyah. hyah! 128 00:10:42,101 --> 00:10:47,106 JORAH: Vaes Dothrak - the city of the horselords. 129 00:10:47,815 --> 00:10:51,694 A pile of mud. Mud and shit and twigs. 130 00:10:51,819 --> 00:10:55,322 - Best these savages can do. - These are my people now. 131 00:10:55,447 --> 00:10:57,741 - You shouldn't call them savages. - I'll call them what I like, 132 00:10:57,867 --> 00:11:01,620 because they're my people. This is my army. 133 00:11:01,745 --> 00:11:05,749 Khal Drogo is marching the wrong way with my army. 134 00:11:24,435 --> 00:11:27,521 If my brother was given an army of Dothraki, 135 00:11:28,606 --> 00:11:31,192 could you conquer the Seven Kingdoms? 136 00:11:31,317 --> 00:11:34,069 The Dothraki have never crossed the narrow sea. 137 00:11:34,195 --> 00:11:36,405 They fear any water their horses can't drink. 138 00:11:36,530 --> 00:11:38,073 But if they did? 139 00:11:39,617 --> 00:11:42,620 King Robert is fool enough to meet them in open battle, 140 00:11:42,745 --> 00:11:45,331 but the men advising him are different. 141 00:11:45,456 --> 00:11:49,793 - And you know these men? - I fought beside them once, 142 00:11:49,919 --> 00:11:51,837 long ago. 143 00:11:51,962 --> 00:11:54,298 Now Ned Stark wants my head. 144 00:11:54,423 --> 00:11:56,675 He drove me from my land. 145 00:11:58,344 --> 00:12:00,387 You sold slaves. 146 00:12:01,722 --> 00:12:03,140 Aye. 147 00:12:05,017 --> 00:12:08,062 - Why? - I had no money 148 00:12:08,187 --> 00:12:10,272 and an expensive wife. 149 00:12:10,397 --> 00:12:12,149 And where is she now? 150 00:12:12,274 --> 00:12:14,526 In another place, 151 00:12:14,652 --> 00:12:16,862 with another man. 152 00:12:23,160 --> 00:12:25,246 - Your Grace? - Yes, my dear? 153 00:12:25,829 --> 00:12:27,957 They call you the last dragon... 154 00:12:28,082 --> 00:12:30,668 They do. 155 00:12:31,961 --> 00:12:36,048 You have dragon's blood in your veins? 156 00:12:36,173 --> 00:12:38,175 It's entirely possible. 157 00:12:38,300 --> 00:12:41,762 (CHUCKLES) What happened to the dragons? 158 00:12:41,887 --> 00:12:44,932 I was told that brave men killed them all. 159 00:12:48,269 --> 00:12:51,981 The brave men didn't kill dragons. 160 00:12:52,106 --> 00:12:54,525 The brave men rode them. 161 00:12:54,650 --> 00:12:58,028 Rode them from Valyria to build the greatest civilization 162 00:12:58,153 --> 00:13:00,614 this world has ever seen. 163 00:13:00,739 --> 00:13:05,077 The breath of the greatest dragon forged the Iron Throne, 164 00:13:05,202 --> 00:13:08,080 which the Usurper is keeping warm for me. 165 00:13:09,123 --> 00:13:12,167 The swords of the vanquished, 166 00:13:12,293 --> 00:13:14,420 a thousand of them... 167 00:13:14,545 --> 00:13:18,882 melted together like so many candles. 168 00:13:22,344 --> 00:13:25,973 I have always wanted to see a dragon. 169 00:13:26,098 --> 00:13:29,601 There's nothing in the world that I would rather see. 170 00:13:29,727 --> 00:13:32,271 Really. Why dragons? 171 00:13:33,188 --> 00:13:34,857 They can fly. 172 00:13:34,982 --> 00:13:37,943 And wherever they are, just a few flaps of their wings 173 00:13:38,068 --> 00:13:40,529 and they're somewhere else... 174 00:13:40,654 --> 00:13:42,698 far away. 175 00:13:45,242 --> 00:13:47,578 And they can kill. 176 00:13:47,703 --> 00:13:52,791 Anyone or anything that tries to hurt them 177 00:13:52,916 --> 00:13:56,462 - gets burned away to nothing... - (GASPS) 178 00:13:56,587 --> 00:13:58,339 ...melted... 179 00:13:58,464 --> 00:14:01,258 like so many candles. 180 00:14:01,383 --> 00:14:02,968 Ow. 181 00:14:04,720 --> 00:14:08,932 Yes. Seeing a dragon would make me very happy. 182 00:14:09,058 --> 00:14:11,060 Well, after 15 years in a pleasure house, 183 00:14:11,185 --> 00:14:13,771 I imagine just seeing the sky makes you happy. 184 00:14:13,896 --> 00:14:16,690 I was not locked in. I have seen things. 185 00:14:16,815 --> 00:14:18,484 - What have you seen? - I've seen... 186 00:14:18,609 --> 00:14:22,488 a man from Asshai with a dagger of real dragonglass. 187 00:14:22,613 --> 00:14:24,490 - Ooh. - I've seen a man who could 188 00:14:24,615 --> 00:14:29,328 change his face the way that other men change their clothes. 189 00:14:29,453 --> 00:14:33,040 And I've seen a pirate who wore his weight in gold 190 00:14:33,165 --> 00:14:37,586 and whose ship had sails of colored silk. 191 00:14:38,921 --> 00:14:40,923 So... 192 00:14:42,007 --> 00:14:44,510 have you seen one? 193 00:14:44,635 --> 00:14:47,638 - A pirate ship? - A dragon. 194 00:14:48,639 --> 00:14:50,682 No. 195 00:14:50,808 --> 00:14:54,311 No, the last one died many years before I was born. 196 00:14:55,270 --> 00:14:57,481 I'll tell you what I have seen - 197 00:14:58,524 --> 00:15:00,776 their skulls. 198 00:15:00,901 --> 00:15:03,862 They used to decorate the throne room in the Red Keep. 199 00:15:03,987 --> 00:15:05,406 When I was very young, just three or four, 200 00:15:05,531 --> 00:15:08,033 my father used to walk me down the rows 201 00:15:08,158 --> 00:15:10,411 and I'd recite their names for him. 202 00:15:10,536 --> 00:15:14,206 When I got them all right, he'd give me a sweet. 203 00:15:14,331 --> 00:15:17,209 The ones closest to the door were the last ones they were able to hatch 204 00:15:17,334 --> 00:15:21,880 and they were all stunted and wrong with skulls no bigger than dog skulls. 205 00:15:23,340 --> 00:15:27,511 But... But as you got closer to the Iron Throne... 206 00:15:28,846 --> 00:15:30,889 they got bigger 207 00:15:31,014 --> 00:15:34,017 and bigger and bigger. 208 00:15:36,895 --> 00:15:39,314 There was Ghiscar 209 00:15:39,440 --> 00:15:41,900 and Valryon, 210 00:15:42,025 --> 00:15:43,735 Vermithrax, 211 00:15:43,861 --> 00:15:46,071 Essovius... (GASPS) 212 00:15:46,196 --> 00:15:48,615 ...Archonei, 213 00:15:48,740 --> 00:15:52,035 Meraxes, 214 00:15:53,203 --> 00:15:55,080 Vhagar... 215 00:15:56,832 --> 00:15:59,793 - and Balerion the Dread... - (MOANS) 216 00:15:59,918 --> 00:16:05,007 ...whose fire forged the Seven Kingdoms 217 00:16:05,132 --> 00:16:07,176 into one. 218 00:16:11,180 --> 00:16:14,016 What happened to the skulls? 219 00:16:16,059 --> 00:16:17,603 I don't know. 220 00:16:17,728 --> 00:16:20,981 The Usurper had them smashed to powder, I expect. 221 00:16:21,940 --> 00:16:23,942 Scattered to the wind. 222 00:16:27,154 --> 00:16:30,824 - That's very sad. - Yes, it is. 223 00:16:33,368 --> 00:16:35,287 What did I buy you for? 224 00:16:35,412 --> 00:16:38,582 - To make me sad? - No, Your Grace. 225 00:16:39,750 --> 00:16:42,961 To, uh, teach your sister. 226 00:16:43,086 --> 00:16:46,089 To teach my sister how to be a better lover? 227 00:16:46,215 --> 00:16:49,384 You think I bought you to make Khal Drogo happy? 228 00:16:53,931 --> 00:16:56,808 Oh, you pretty little idiot. 229 00:16:56,934 --> 00:16:58,727 (CHUCKLES) 230 00:16:58,852 --> 00:17:00,938 Go on, then. Get on with it. 231 00:17:10,822 --> 00:17:15,994 Someday your husband will sit there and you will sit by his side. 232 00:17:16,620 --> 00:17:21,625 And one day, before too long, you will present your son to the court. 233 00:17:21,750 --> 00:17:26,380 All the lords of Westeros will gather here to see the little prince. 234 00:17:26,505 --> 00:17:28,590 - What if I have a girl? - Gods be good, 235 00:17:28,715 --> 00:17:31,635 you'll have boys and girls and plenty of them. 236 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:33,845 What if I only have girls? 237 00:17:33,971 --> 00:17:35,847 I wouldn't worry about that. 238 00:17:35,973 --> 00:17:39,101 Jeyne Poole's mother had five children - all of them girls. 239 00:17:39,226 --> 00:17:41,186 Yes, but it's highly unlikely. 240 00:17:41,311 --> 00:17:43,647 But what if? 241 00:17:43,772 --> 00:17:47,025 Well, if you only had girls, 242 00:17:47,150 --> 00:17:50,737 I suppose the throne would pass to Prince Joffrey's little brother. 243 00:17:51,321 --> 00:17:53,490 And everyone would hate me. 244 00:17:54,241 --> 00:17:55,701 Nobody could ever hate you. 245 00:17:55,826 --> 00:17:58,579 - Joffrey does. - Nonsense. 246 00:17:58,704 --> 00:18:01,039 Why would you say such a thing? 247 00:18:02,874 --> 00:18:04,960 That business with the wolves? Sansa... 248 00:18:05,085 --> 00:18:07,004 I've told you a hundred times - 249 00:18:07,129 --> 00:18:10,048 - a direwolf is not... - Please shut up about it. 250 00:18:11,258 --> 00:18:13,260 Do you remember your lessons? 251 00:18:15,846 --> 00:18:20,058 - Who built the Iron Throne? - Aegon the Conqueror. 252 00:18:20,183 --> 00:18:23,729 - And who built the Red Keep? - Maegor the Cruel. 253 00:18:23,854 --> 00:18:25,647 And how many years did it take to build... 254 00:18:25,772 --> 00:18:30,110 My grandfather and uncle were murdered here, weren't they? 255 00:18:30,235 --> 00:18:33,488 They were killed on the orders of King Aerys, yes. 256 00:18:33,614 --> 00:18:37,826 - The Mad King. - Commonly known as the Mad King. 257 00:18:38,660 --> 00:18:40,662 Why were they killed? 258 00:18:41,538 --> 00:18:44,249 You should speak to your father about these matters. 259 00:18:44,374 --> 00:18:46,501 I don't want to speak to my father, ever. 260 00:18:46,627 --> 00:18:49,755 Sansa, you will find it in your heart 261 00:18:49,880 --> 00:18:53,508 - to forgive your father. - No, I won't. 262 00:18:54,301 --> 00:18:57,012 MAN: It's the Hand's Tournament that's causing all this trouble, my lords. 263 00:18:57,137 --> 00:19:02,351 The King's Tournament. I assure you the Hand wants no part of it. 264 00:19:02,476 --> 00:19:04,478 Call it what you will, Lord Stark, ser, 265 00:19:04,603 --> 00:19:07,731 the city is packed with people and more flooding in every day. 266 00:19:08,482 --> 00:19:10,692 Last night we had a tavern riot, a brothel fire, 267 00:19:10,817 --> 00:19:13,779 three stabbings and a drunken horse race down the Street of Sisters. 268 00:19:13,904 --> 00:19:16,573 - Dreadful. - If you can't keep the king's peace, 269 00:19:16,698 --> 00:19:19,701 perhaps the City Watch should be commanded by someone who can. 270 00:19:19,826 --> 00:19:21,453 - I need more men. - NED: You'll get 50. 271 00:19:21,578 --> 00:19:24,414 - Lord Baelish will see it paid for. - I will? 272 00:19:24,539 --> 00:19:28,001 You found money for a champion's purse, you can find money to keep the peace. 273 00:19:30,295 --> 00:19:32,005 I'll also give you 20 of my household guard 274 00:19:32,130 --> 00:19:35,509 - till the crowds have left. - Thank you, my lord Hand, ser. 275 00:19:35,634 --> 00:19:38,345 They will be put to good use. 276 00:19:39,554 --> 00:19:41,515 The sooner this is over, the better. 277 00:19:41,640 --> 00:19:44,351 The realm prospers from such events, my lord. 278 00:19:44,476 --> 00:19:48,605 They give the great a chance at glory, and the lowly a respite from their woes. 279 00:19:48,730 --> 00:19:51,483 LITTLEFINGER: And every inn in the city is full 280 00:19:51,608 --> 00:19:53,485 and the whores are walking bow-legged. 281 00:19:53,610 --> 00:19:55,987 I'm sure the tourney puts coins in many a pocket. 282 00:19:56,113 --> 00:19:58,573 - Hmm. - Now... 283 00:19:58,699 --> 00:20:01,118 if there's nothing else, my lords? 284 00:20:10,794 --> 00:20:12,921 Oh, this heat. 285 00:20:13,046 --> 00:20:15,841 On days like this, I envy you northerners, 286 00:20:15,966 --> 00:20:18,760 your summer snows. Until tomorrow, my lord. 287 00:20:18,885 --> 00:20:21,513 I've been hoping to talk to you about Jon Arryn. 288 00:20:22,639 --> 00:20:24,349 Lord Arryn? 289 00:20:24,474 --> 00:20:29,020 Oh, his death was a great sadness to all of us. 290 00:20:29,146 --> 00:20:34,192 I took personal charge of his care, but I could not save him. 291 00:20:34,317 --> 00:20:40,031 His sickness struck him very hard and very fast. 292 00:20:40,991 --> 00:20:44,661 I saw him in my chambers just the night before he passed. 293 00:20:44,786 --> 00:20:49,624 - Lord Jon often came to me for counsel. - Why? 294 00:20:51,501 --> 00:20:54,421 I have been grand maester for many years. 295 00:20:54,546 --> 00:20:57,591 Kings and Hands have come to me for advice since... 296 00:20:57,716 --> 00:21:00,594 What did Jon want the night before he died? 297 00:21:00,719 --> 00:21:03,138 Oh, he came inquiring after a book. 298 00:21:03,263 --> 00:21:06,516 A book? What book? 299 00:21:06,641 --> 00:21:10,979 Oh, I fear it would be of little interest to you, my lord. 300 00:21:11,104 --> 00:21:13,565 A... A ponderous tome. 301 00:21:13,690 --> 00:21:17,194 No, I'd like to read it. 302 00:21:19,696 --> 00:21:22,574 The Lineages and Histories 303 00:21:22,699 --> 00:21:25,869 of the Great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms, 304 00:21:25,994 --> 00:21:28,997 with descriptions of many high lords 305 00:21:29,122 --> 00:21:32,125 and noble ladies 306 00:21:32,250 --> 00:21:34,294 and their children. 307 00:21:51,686 --> 00:21:53,980 Harkon Umber, first of his name, 308 00:21:54,105 --> 00:21:57,692 born to Lord Hother Umber and Lady Amaryllis Umber 309 00:21:57,818 --> 00:22:00,403 in the 183rd year after Aegon's landing, 310 00:22:00,529 --> 00:22:03,698 at the Last Hearth. Blue of eye, brown of hair 311 00:22:03,824 --> 00:22:07,244 and fair complected, died in his 14th year 312 00:22:07,369 --> 00:22:09,538 of a wound sustained in a bear hunt. 313 00:22:09,663 --> 00:22:13,333 As I said, my lord, a ponderous read. 314 00:22:13,458 --> 00:22:16,044 Did Jon Arryn tell you what he wanted with it? 315 00:22:16,169 --> 00:22:19,005 He did not, my lord. And I did not presume to ask. 316 00:22:19,130 --> 00:22:21,299 - Jon's death... - Such a tragedy. 317 00:22:21,424 --> 00:22:23,802 ...did he say anything to you during his final hours? 318 00:22:23,927 --> 00:22:25,804 Nothing of import, my lord. 319 00:22:25,929 --> 00:22:30,600 Oh. There was one phrase he kept repeating. 320 00:22:30,725 --> 00:22:34,020 "The seed is strong," I think it was. 321 00:22:34,145 --> 00:22:36,356 - "The seed is strong"? - Mmm. 322 00:22:36,481 --> 00:22:38,733 - What does that mean? - Oh, 323 00:22:38,859 --> 00:22:42,487 the dying mind is a demented mind, Lord Stark. 324 00:22:42,612 --> 00:22:44,656 For all the weight they're given, 325 00:22:44,781 --> 00:22:48,493 last words are usually as significant as first words. 326 00:22:48,618 --> 00:22:51,621 And you're quite certain he died of a natural illness? 327 00:22:51,746 --> 00:22:53,748 What else could it be? 328 00:22:54,749 --> 00:22:58,879 - Poison. - A disturbing thought. 329 00:22:59,004 --> 00:23:01,298 No, no, no, I don't think it likely. 330 00:23:01,423 --> 00:23:05,844 The Hand was loved by all. What sort of man would dare... 331 00:23:05,969 --> 00:23:08,680 I've heard it said that poison is a woman's weapon. 332 00:23:08,805 --> 00:23:13,143 Yes, women, cravens... 333 00:23:13,268 --> 00:23:14,936 and eunuchs. 334 00:23:15,937 --> 00:23:19,232 Did you know that Lord Varys is a eunuch? 335 00:23:19,357 --> 00:23:23,528 - Everybody knows that. - Yes, yes, of course. 336 00:23:23,653 --> 00:23:26,364 How that sort of person found himself 337 00:23:26,489 --> 00:23:30,493 - on the king's council, I will never know. - I've taken enough of your time. 338 00:23:30,619 --> 00:23:33,538 No trouble at all, my lord. It's a great honor. 339 00:23:33,663 --> 00:23:35,206 Thank you. 340 00:23:35,332 --> 00:23:37,334 I'll find my own way out. 341 00:23:47,969 --> 00:23:49,471 (FOOTSTEPS) 342 00:23:59,773 --> 00:24:04,194 Syrio says a water dancer can stand on one toe for hours. 343 00:24:04,319 --> 00:24:06,154 It's a hard fall down these steps. 344 00:24:06,279 --> 00:24:10,575 Syrio says every hurt is a lesson and every lesson makes you better. 345 00:24:11,952 --> 00:24:16,331 - Tomorrow I'm going to be chasing cats. - Cats? Syrio says. 346 00:24:16,456 --> 00:24:18,792 He says every swordsman should study cats. 347 00:24:18,917 --> 00:24:21,878 They're as quiet as shadows and as light as feathers. 348 00:24:22,003 --> 00:24:26,049 - You have to be quick to catch them. - He's right about that. 349 00:24:26,174 --> 00:24:30,261 Now that Bran's awake, will he come live with us? 350 00:24:32,138 --> 00:24:35,725 Well, he needs to get his strength back first. 351 00:24:35,850 --> 00:24:37,936 He wants to be a knight of the Kingsguard. 352 00:24:38,061 --> 00:24:42,190 - He can't be one now, can he? - No. 353 00:24:44,067 --> 00:24:48,405 But someday he could be lord of a holdfast 354 00:24:48,530 --> 00:24:51,449 or sit on the king's council. 355 00:24:51,574 --> 00:24:56,287 Or he might raise castles like Brandon the Builder. 356 00:24:56,413 --> 00:25:00,709 - Can I be lord of a holdfast? - (CHUCKLES) 357 00:25:03,044 --> 00:25:07,757 You will marry a high lord and rule his castle. 358 00:25:07,882 --> 00:25:12,971 And your sons shall be knights and princes and lords. 359 00:25:14,514 --> 00:25:17,058 - Hmm? - No. 360 00:25:18,101 --> 00:25:20,103 That's not me. 361 00:25:30,321 --> 00:25:32,615 (WIND WHISTLING) 362 00:25:42,625 --> 00:25:44,711 Hello. 363 00:25:46,129 --> 00:25:48,798 Ser Alliser said I'm to be your new watch partner. 364 00:25:50,759 --> 00:25:53,094 I should warn you, 365 00:25:53,219 --> 00:25:55,597 I don't see all that well. 366 00:25:57,057 --> 00:25:58,600 Come stand by the fire. 367 00:25:59,809 --> 00:26:01,853 - It's warmer. - No, that's all right. I'm fine. 368 00:26:01,978 --> 00:26:04,647 You're not. You're freezing. 369 00:26:16,826 --> 00:26:19,412 I don't like high places. 370 00:26:19,537 --> 00:26:23,374 You can't fight. You can't see. 371 00:26:23,500 --> 00:26:26,920 You're afraid of heights and almost everything else probably. 372 00:26:28,379 --> 00:26:29,964 What are you doing here, Sam? 373 00:26:34,511 --> 00:26:38,223 On the morning of my 18th nameday, my father came to me. 374 00:26:39,140 --> 00:26:42,727 "You're almost a man now," he said. 375 00:26:42,852 --> 00:26:47,065 "But you're not worthy of my land and title. 376 00:26:47,190 --> 00:26:49,692 "Tomorrow, you're going to take the black, 377 00:26:49,818 --> 00:26:53,196 "forsake all claim to your inheritance and start north. 378 00:26:54,155 --> 00:26:57,534 "If you do not," he said, 379 00:26:58,576 --> 00:27:01,037 "then we'll have a hunt 380 00:27:01,162 --> 00:27:04,249 "and somewhere in these woods your horse will stumble 381 00:27:04,374 --> 00:27:07,168 "and you'll be thrown from your saddle to die. 382 00:27:09,337 --> 00:27:11,381 "Or so I'll tell your mother. 383 00:27:12,215 --> 00:27:13,883 "Nothing would please me more." 384 00:27:19,222 --> 00:27:23,601 Ser Alliser's going to make me fight again tomorrow, isn't he? 385 00:27:23,726 --> 00:27:25,603 - Yes, he is. - (GROANS) 386 00:27:26,563 --> 00:27:28,273 I'm not going to get any better, you know. 387 00:27:29,816 --> 00:27:31,609 Well... 388 00:27:31,734 --> 00:27:33,444 you can't get any worse. 389 00:27:34,904 --> 00:27:37,282 (BOTH CHUCKLING) 390 00:27:43,621 --> 00:27:46,374 I hear you're reading a boring book. 391 00:27:46,499 --> 00:27:48,209 Hmph. 392 00:27:48,334 --> 00:27:52,005 - Pycelle talks too much. - Oh, he never stops. 393 00:27:52,130 --> 00:27:54,465 Do you know Ser Hugh of the Vale? 394 00:27:55,466 --> 00:27:57,051 Not surprising. 395 00:27:57,177 --> 00:28:01,681 Until recently, he was only a squire - Jon Arryn's squire. 396 00:28:01,806 --> 00:28:06,019 He was knighted almost immediately after his master's untimely death. 397 00:28:06,144 --> 00:28:08,146 Knighted for what? 398 00:28:09,606 --> 00:28:12,734 - Why are you telling me this? - I promised Cat that I'd help you. 399 00:28:12,859 --> 00:28:15,111 Where is Ser Hugh? 400 00:28:15,236 --> 00:28:17,906 - I'll speak to him. - A singularly bad idea. 401 00:28:18,031 --> 00:28:20,491 Do you see that boy there? 402 00:28:20,617 --> 00:28:23,161 (WHISPERS) One of Varys's little birds. 403 00:28:23,286 --> 00:28:26,831 The spider has taken a great interest in your comings and goings. 404 00:28:26,956 --> 00:28:28,875 Now look there. 405 00:28:29,000 --> 00:28:31,836 That one belongs to the queen. 406 00:28:31,961 --> 00:28:36,174 And do you see that septa pretending to read her book? 407 00:28:36,299 --> 00:28:40,386 - Varys or the queen? - No, she's one of mine. 408 00:28:42,263 --> 00:28:46,226 Is there someone in your service whom you trust completely? 409 00:28:47,602 --> 00:28:50,813 - Yes. - The wiser answer was no, my lord. 410 00:28:51,856 --> 00:28:56,194 Get a message to this paragon of yours - discreetly. 411 00:28:56,319 --> 00:28:58,821 Send him to question Ser Hugh. 412 00:28:58,947 --> 00:29:02,951 After that, you might want him to visit a certain armorer in the city. 413 00:29:03,076 --> 00:29:05,912 He lives in a large house at the top of the Street of Steel. 414 00:29:06,037 --> 00:29:08,456 - Why? - I have my observers, as I said, 415 00:29:08,581 --> 00:29:10,875 and it's possible that they saw Lord Arryn 416 00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:15,088 visit this armorer several times in the weeks before his death. 417 00:29:16,673 --> 00:29:19,550 Lord Baelish, perhaps I was wrong to distrust you. 418 00:29:19,676 --> 00:29:24,055 Distrusting me was the wisest thing you've done since you climbed off your horse. 419 00:29:30,770 --> 00:29:33,731 - (HAMMERING) - ..22, 23, 420 00:29:33,856 --> 00:29:37,652 24, 5, 6, 27, 421 00:29:37,777 --> 00:29:39,487 - 28, 29... - Ser Hugh? 422 00:29:39,612 --> 00:29:41,614 30, 31, 32... 423 00:29:41,739 --> 00:29:43,908 - Ser Hugh! - As you can see, I'm busy. 424 00:29:44,033 --> 00:29:49,205 I'm here on behalf of Lord Eddard Stark, the Hand of the King. 425 00:29:49,330 --> 00:29:52,834 - I'm the captain of his guard. - I'm sorry. I didn't catch your name, Ser... 426 00:29:52,959 --> 00:29:56,045 - No "ser". I'm not a knight. - I see. 427 00:29:56,170 --> 00:29:58,840 Well, it just so happens that I am. 428 00:30:00,550 --> 00:30:03,594 (CONTINUES COUNTING) 429 00:30:03,720 --> 00:30:06,931 JORY: He said he'd be glad to talk to the Hand himself. 430 00:30:07,056 --> 00:30:10,226 - He's a knight, you see. - Ah, a knight. 431 00:30:10,351 --> 00:30:13,813 They strut around like roosters down here. 432 00:30:13,938 --> 00:30:16,816 Even the ones who've never seen an arrow coming their way. 433 00:30:16,941 --> 00:30:18,651 You shouldn't be out here, my lord. 434 00:30:18,776 --> 00:30:23,156 - There's no telling who has eyes where. - Let them look. 435 00:30:24,282 --> 00:30:27,452 The former Hand did call on me, my lord, several times. 436 00:30:27,577 --> 00:30:30,538 I regret to say he did not honor me with his patronage. 437 00:30:30,663 --> 00:30:35,043 - What did Lord Arryn want? - He always came to see the boy. 438 00:30:35,168 --> 00:30:39,339 - I'd like to see him as well. - As you wish, my lord. 439 00:30:39,464 --> 00:30:41,341 Gendry! 440 00:30:44,969 --> 00:30:46,429 Here he is. 441 00:30:46,554 --> 00:30:49,515 Strong for his age. He works hard. 442 00:30:50,391 --> 00:30:52,477 Show the Hand the helmet you made, lad. 443 00:31:06,574 --> 00:31:09,035 - This is fine work. - It's not for sale. 444 00:31:09,160 --> 00:31:11,079 Boy, this is the King's Hand! 445 00:31:11,204 --> 00:31:14,582 - If his lordship wants the helmet... - I made it for me. 446 00:31:14,707 --> 00:31:18,378 - Forgive him, my lord. - There's nothing to forgive. 447 00:31:18,503 --> 00:31:22,006 When Lord Arryn came to visit you, what would you talk about? 448 00:31:22,131 --> 00:31:24,008 He just asked me questions is all, my lord. 449 00:31:24,133 --> 00:31:26,135 What kind of questions? 450 00:31:28,346 --> 00:31:31,224 About my work at first, 451 00:31:31,349 --> 00:31:34,435 if I was being treated well, if I liked it here. 452 00:31:36,521 --> 00:31:39,399 But then he started asking me about my mother. 453 00:31:39,524 --> 00:31:42,985 - Your mother? - Who she was, what she looked like. 454 00:31:43,111 --> 00:31:45,405 What did you tell him? 455 00:31:46,948 --> 00:31:49,617 She died when I was little. 456 00:31:49,742 --> 00:31:51,577 She had yellow hair. 457 00:31:52,245 --> 00:31:54,831 She'd sing to me sometimes. 458 00:31:58,126 --> 00:31:59,836 Look at me. 459 00:32:10,096 --> 00:32:11,514 Get back to work, lad. 460 00:32:13,766 --> 00:32:17,645 If the day ever comes when that boy would rather wield a sword than forge one, 461 00:32:18,729 --> 00:32:21,149 you send him to me. 462 00:32:21,274 --> 00:32:23,109 (HAMMER BANGING) 463 00:32:24,610 --> 00:32:26,612 Find anything? 464 00:32:27,822 --> 00:32:29,866 King Robert's bastard son. 465 00:32:30,700 --> 00:32:33,119 (ROBERT LAUGHING) 466 00:32:33,244 --> 00:32:35,580 - WOMAN: He likes that. - (WOMEN LAUGHING) 467 00:32:37,123 --> 00:32:40,042 This is for the king from Lord Stark. 468 00:32:40,168 --> 00:32:42,211 - (ROBERT LAUGHS) - Should I leave it with... 469 00:32:42,336 --> 00:32:45,923 - Shhh. Listen. - (WOMEN LAUGHING) 470 00:32:46,048 --> 00:32:48,593 Do you hear them? 471 00:32:50,761 --> 00:32:54,390 How many do you think are in there with him? Huh? 472 00:32:55,349 --> 00:32:56,976 - Guess. - Three. 473 00:32:57,101 --> 00:32:59,145 - (LAUGHTER) - Four. 474 00:33:00,980 --> 00:33:03,441 He likes to do this when I'm on duty. 475 00:33:03,566 --> 00:33:05,610 He makes me listen as he insults my sister. 476 00:33:05,735 --> 00:33:09,238 - (DOOR OPENS) - (LAUGHTER) 477 00:33:11,491 --> 00:33:13,534 - Forgive me, my lord... - Why do I have to forgive you? 478 00:33:13,659 --> 00:33:15,077 Have you wronged me? 479 00:33:16,954 --> 00:33:21,375 - We've met before, you know. - Have we? Strange, I've forgotten. 480 00:33:21,876 --> 00:33:25,129 The siege of Pyke. We fought side by side one afternoon. 481 00:33:25,254 --> 00:33:26,964 Ah. 482 00:33:27,089 --> 00:33:29,008 - That's where you got your scar? - Aye. 483 00:33:29,133 --> 00:33:32,303 - Oh. - One of the Greyjoys nearly took my eye. 484 00:33:32,428 --> 00:33:35,223 - Vicious sons of whores. - They like their bloodshed. 485 00:33:35,348 --> 00:33:37,600 They stopped liking it at the end. 486 00:33:38,768 --> 00:33:40,937 That was a proper battle. 487 00:33:41,062 --> 00:33:44,273 Do you remember Thoros of Myr charging through the breach? 488 00:33:44,398 --> 00:33:48,402 With his burning sword? I'll remember that till the day I die. 489 00:33:48,528 --> 00:33:51,656 I saw the youngest of the Greyjoy lads at Winterfell. 490 00:33:51,781 --> 00:33:54,450 It was like seeing a shark on a mountaintop. 491 00:33:54,575 --> 00:33:57,912 - Theon? He's a good lad. - I doubt it. 492 00:33:58,037 --> 00:34:00,498 - (LAUGHTER) - (DOOR OPENS) 493 00:34:02,583 --> 00:34:05,336 ROBERT: I'll bet you smell of blackberry jam! 494 00:34:05,461 --> 00:34:08,297 Let me smell it. Come here. 495 00:34:09,840 --> 00:34:12,802 Can I leave this with you? The message from Lord Stark. 496 00:34:12,927 --> 00:34:15,137 I don't serve Lord Stark. 497 00:34:18,349 --> 00:34:20,351 (LAUGHTER CONTINUES) 498 00:34:38,327 --> 00:34:40,746 - Where have you been? - Watch duty. 499 00:34:40,871 --> 00:34:43,165 - With Sam. - Ah, Prince Porkchop. 500 00:34:43,291 --> 00:34:45,126 - Where is he? - He wasn't hungry. 501 00:34:45,251 --> 00:34:47,003 - Impossible! - (CHUCKLES) 502 00:34:47,128 --> 00:34:49,171 That's enough. 503 00:34:55,428 --> 00:34:58,306 Sam's no different from the rest of us. 504 00:34:58,431 --> 00:35:01,892 There was no place for him in the world, so he's come here. 505 00:35:02,018 --> 00:35:04,478 We're not going to hurt him in the training yard anymore. 506 00:35:04,604 --> 00:35:07,315 Never again, no matter what Thorne says. 507 00:35:07,440 --> 00:35:09,859 He's our brother now and we're going to protect him. 508 00:35:09,984 --> 00:35:13,529 - RAST: You are in love, Lord Snow. - (LAUGHTER) 509 00:35:14,905 --> 00:35:17,867 You girls can do as you please. 510 00:35:17,992 --> 00:35:20,745 But if Thorne puts me up against Lady Piggy, 511 00:35:20,870 --> 00:35:22,872 I'm gonna slice me off a side of bacon. 512 00:35:22,997 --> 00:35:25,207 (LAUGHTER) 513 00:35:28,753 --> 00:35:31,047 (SNORING) 514 00:35:41,891 --> 00:35:43,434 (PANTING) 515 00:35:43,559 --> 00:35:45,853 (GROWLING) 516 00:35:45,978 --> 00:35:48,731 No one touches Sam. 517 00:36:02,995 --> 00:36:05,206 What are you waiting for? 518 00:36:14,882 --> 00:36:16,133 Attack him! 519 00:36:26,560 --> 00:36:28,688 You get in there. 520 00:36:33,484 --> 00:36:35,111 Hit me. 521 00:36:36,487 --> 00:36:38,447 Go on, hit me! 522 00:36:38,572 --> 00:36:40,533 (SHOUTS) 523 00:36:40,658 --> 00:36:42,993 - I Yield! - (LAUGHTER) 524 00:36:43,119 --> 00:36:44,995 Yield. Yield. 525 00:36:45,121 --> 00:36:47,206 I yield. 526 00:36:50,251 --> 00:36:52,586 You think this is funny, do you? 527 00:36:56,298 --> 00:37:01,011 When you're out there beyond the Wall with the sun going down, 528 00:37:01,137 --> 00:37:02,847 do you want a man at your back? 529 00:37:02,972 --> 00:37:05,307 Or a sniveling boy? 530 00:37:13,065 --> 00:37:15,192 (SOBBING) 531 00:37:19,572 --> 00:37:22,366 You send this whore to give me commands? 532 00:37:22,491 --> 00:37:25,077 I should have sent you back her head! 533 00:37:25,202 --> 00:37:27,455 Forgive me, Khaleesi. I did as you asked. 534 00:37:27,580 --> 00:37:30,583 Hush now. It's all right. Irri, take her and leave us. 535 00:37:30,708 --> 00:37:32,877 Yes, Khaleesi. 536 00:37:35,296 --> 00:37:38,090 - Why did you hit her?! - How many times do I have to tell you? 537 00:37:38,215 --> 00:37:41,969 - You do not command me. - I wasn't commanding you. 538 00:37:42,094 --> 00:37:43,679 I just wanted to invite you to supper. 539 00:37:43,804 --> 00:37:45,931 - What's this? - It's a gift. 540 00:37:46,056 --> 00:37:48,684 - I had it made for you. - Dothraki rags? 541 00:37:48,809 --> 00:37:50,603 - Are you going to dress me now? - Please. 542 00:37:50,728 --> 00:37:53,147 This stinks of manure. All of it. 543 00:37:53,272 --> 00:37:55,149 Stop. Stop. Stop it. 544 00:37:55,274 --> 00:37:57,735 You would turn me into one of them, wouldn't you? 545 00:37:57,860 --> 00:38:00,488 - Next you'll want to braid my hair. - You've no right to a braid. 546 00:38:00,613 --> 00:38:05,326 - You've won no victories yet. - You do not talk back to me! 547 00:38:06,786 --> 00:38:11,123 You are a horselords slut. And now you've woken the dragon... 548 00:38:11,248 --> 00:38:14,376 - (METAL JANGLES) - (SCREAMS) 549 00:38:16,921 --> 00:38:20,382 I am a khaleesi of the Dothraki! 550 00:38:20,508 --> 00:38:25,554 I am the wife of the great khal and I carry his son inside me. 551 00:38:25,679 --> 00:38:29,391 The next time you raise a hand to me 552 00:38:29,517 --> 00:38:32,603 will be the last time you have hands. 553 00:38:34,063 --> 00:38:36,649 (THUNDER RUMBLES, RAIN FALLING) 554 00:38:40,402 --> 00:38:43,781 I know for a fact that some of the officers go to that brothel in Mole's Town. 555 00:38:43,906 --> 00:38:46,283 I wouldn't doubt it. 556 00:38:46,408 --> 00:38:48,577 Don't you think it's a little bit unfair? 557 00:38:48,702 --> 00:38:53,791 Making us take our vows while they sneak off for a little Sally on the side? 558 00:38:53,916 --> 00:38:56,293 - Sally on the side? - It's silly, isn't it? 559 00:38:56,418 --> 00:38:59,755 What, we can't defend the Wall unless we're celibate? 560 00:39:00,548 --> 00:39:04,468 - It's absurd. - I didn't think you'd be so upset about it. 561 00:39:05,511 --> 00:39:07,304 Why not? 562 00:39:07,429 --> 00:39:09,223 Because I'm fat? 563 00:39:09,348 --> 00:39:12,726 - No. - But I like girls just as much as you do. 564 00:39:14,103 --> 00:39:16,438 They might not like me as much. 565 00:39:18,524 --> 00:39:21,610 I've never...been with one. 566 00:39:23,112 --> 00:39:25,531 You've probably had hundreds. 567 00:39:25,656 --> 00:39:26,657 No. 568 00:39:28,951 --> 00:39:30,703 As a matter of fact, 569 00:39:31,620 --> 00:39:33,372 I'm the same as you. 570 00:39:33,497 --> 00:39:35,499 Yeah. Yeah, I... 571 00:39:35,624 --> 00:39:37,334 I find that hard to believe. 572 00:39:37,459 --> 00:39:39,962 I came very close once. 573 00:39:40,087 --> 00:39:43,173 I was alone in a room with a naked girl, but... 574 00:39:44,216 --> 00:39:47,553 - Didn't know where to put it? - I know where to put it. 575 00:39:48,137 --> 00:39:49,513 Was she... 576 00:39:49,638 --> 00:39:51,724 old and ugly? 577 00:39:52,725 --> 00:39:54,476 Young and gorgeous. 578 00:39:55,978 --> 00:39:57,980 A whore named Ros. 579 00:40:00,190 --> 00:40:02,109 What color hair? 580 00:40:02,234 --> 00:40:04,904 - Red. - Oh, I like red hair. 581 00:40:05,988 --> 00:40:07,907 And her, urn... 582 00:40:08,032 --> 00:40:09,700 Her... 583 00:40:10,159 --> 00:40:12,369 - You don't want to know. - What, that good? 584 00:40:12,494 --> 00:40:14,204 - Better. - Oh, no. 585 00:40:15,998 --> 00:40:21,420 So why exactly did you not make love to Ros with the perfect...? 586 00:40:23,339 --> 00:40:26,884 - What's my name? - Jon Snow. 587 00:40:27,676 --> 00:40:29,970 And why is my surname Snow? 588 00:40:31,055 --> 00:40:32,973 Because... 589 00:40:33,098 --> 00:40:35,476 you're a bastard from the North. 590 00:40:37,311 --> 00:40:39,813 I never met my mother. 591 00:40:39,939 --> 00:40:42,608 My father wouldn't even tell me her name. 592 00:40:42,733 --> 00:40:44,902 I don't know if she's living or dead. 593 00:40:47,321 --> 00:40:51,367 I don't know if she's a noblewoman or a fisherman's wife... 594 00:40:53,285 --> 00:40:55,287 or a whore. 595 00:40:57,414 --> 00:40:59,750 So I sat there 596 00:40:59,875 --> 00:41:03,087 in the brothel as Ros took off her clothes. 597 00:41:04,380 --> 00:41:06,715 But I couldn't do it. 598 00:41:07,549 --> 00:41:12,221 Because all I could think was what if I got her pregnant 599 00:41:12,346 --> 00:41:17,351 and she had a child, another bastard named Snow? 600 00:41:21,897 --> 00:41:24,733 It's not a good life for a child. 601 00:41:24,858 --> 00:41:26,944 Ah, mmm. 602 00:41:29,738 --> 00:41:31,240 So... 603 00:41:32,074 --> 00:41:33,993 you didn't know where to put it? 604 00:41:35,244 --> 00:41:37,413 (LAUGHING) 605 00:41:39,832 --> 00:41:41,834 Enjoying yourselves? 606 00:41:43,877 --> 00:41:45,796 You look cold, boys. 607 00:41:45,921 --> 00:41:48,799 - (DOOR CREAKS) - It is a bit nippy. 608 00:41:48,924 --> 00:41:51,760 A bit nippy, yeah, by the fire, 609 00:41:51,885 --> 00:41:53,804 indoors. 610 00:41:53,929 --> 00:41:55,639 It's still summer. 611 00:41:56,598 --> 00:41:59,518 Do you boys even remember the last winter? 612 00:42:00,436 --> 00:42:03,480 How long has it been now? What, 10 years? 613 00:42:04,440 --> 00:42:06,066 I remember. 614 00:42:06,191 --> 00:42:08,652 Was it uncomfortable at Winterfell? 615 00:42:08,777 --> 00:42:10,738 Were there days when you just couldn't get warm, 616 00:42:10,863 --> 00:42:14,158 never mind how many fires your servants built? 617 00:42:14,283 --> 00:42:17,119 - I build my own fires. - That's admirable. 618 00:42:18,412 --> 00:42:21,290 I spent six months out there, beyond the Wall 619 00:42:21,415 --> 00:42:24,168 during the last winter. 620 00:42:24,293 --> 00:42:28,130 It was supposed to be a two-week mission. 621 00:42:28,255 --> 00:42:31,508 We heard a rumor Mance Rayder was planning to attack Eastwatch. 622 00:42:31,633 --> 00:42:34,428 So we went out to look for some of his men - 623 00:42:34,553 --> 00:42:37,139 capture them, gather some knowledge. 624 00:42:37,264 --> 00:42:40,809 The wildlings who fight for Mance Rayder are hard men. 625 00:42:40,934 --> 00:42:43,020 Harder than you'll ever be. 626 00:42:43,145 --> 00:42:45,647 They know their country better than we do. 627 00:42:45,773 --> 00:42:48,233 They knew there was a storm coming in. 628 00:42:49,318 --> 00:42:52,821 So they hid in their caves and waited for it to pass. 629 00:42:53,989 --> 00:42:56,408 And we got caught in the open. 630 00:42:56,533 --> 00:42:58,327 Wind so strong 631 00:42:58,452 --> 00:43:02,498 it yanked 100-foot trees straight from the ground, roots and all. 632 00:43:02,623 --> 00:43:05,334 If you took your gloves off to find your cock to have a piss, 633 00:43:05,459 --> 00:43:08,504 you lost a finger to the frost. 634 00:43:08,629 --> 00:43:10,422 And all in darkness. 635 00:43:13,759 --> 00:43:16,095 You don't know cold. 636 00:43:16,220 --> 00:43:18,138 Neither of you do. 637 00:43:20,808 --> 00:43:22,976 The horses died first. 638 00:43:25,354 --> 00:43:28,690 We didn't have enough to feed them, to keep them warm. 639 00:43:30,609 --> 00:43:32,986 Eating the horses was easy. 640 00:43:35,155 --> 00:43:38,033 But later when we started to fall... 641 00:43:39,868 --> 00:43:41,870 That wasn't easy. 642 00:43:43,205 --> 00:43:46,875 We should have had a couple of boys like you along, shouldn't we? 643 00:43:49,920 --> 00:43:51,505 - (GRABS) - (GASPS) 644 00:43:51,630 --> 00:43:54,091 Soft, fat boys like you. 645 00:43:54,216 --> 00:43:59,138 We'd have lasted a fortnight on you and still had bones left over for soup. 646 00:44:01,932 --> 00:44:04,768 Soon we'll have new recruits 647 00:44:04,893 --> 00:44:08,147 and you lot will be passed along to the lord commander 648 00:44:08,272 --> 00:44:10,190 for assignment, 649 00:44:10,315 --> 00:44:14,820 and they will call you men of the Night's Watch, 650 00:44:14,945 --> 00:44:16,572 but you'd be fools to believe it. 651 00:44:18,240 --> 00:44:20,117 You're boys still. 652 00:44:20,242 --> 00:44:23,871 And come the winter you will die... 653 00:44:25,330 --> 00:44:27,332 like flies. 654 00:44:33,672 --> 00:44:35,966 I hit him. 655 00:44:36,091 --> 00:44:37,426 I hit the dragon. 656 00:44:37,551 --> 00:44:39,845 Your brother Rhaegar was the last dragon. 657 00:44:39,970 --> 00:44:42,514 Viserys is less than the shadow of a snake. 658 00:44:42,639 --> 00:44:46,768 - He is still the true king. - The truth now. 659 00:44:46,894 --> 00:44:50,856 Do you want to see your brother sitting on the Iron Throne? 660 00:44:50,981 --> 00:44:52,399 No. 661 00:44:53,150 --> 00:44:55,527 But the common people are waiting for him. 662 00:44:55,652 --> 00:44:59,948 Illyrio said they are sewing dragon banners and praying for his return. 663 00:45:00,073 --> 00:45:04,745 The common people pray for rain, health and a summer that never ends. 664 00:45:04,870 --> 00:45:08,165 They don't care what games the high lords play. 665 00:45:08,290 --> 00:45:10,918 What do you pray for, Ser Jorah? 666 00:45:14,630 --> 00:45:16,298 Home. 667 00:45:17,549 --> 00:45:19,676 I pray for home too. 668 00:45:23,305 --> 00:45:26,141 My brother will never take back the Seven Kingdoms. 669 00:45:27,893 --> 00:45:31,647 He couldn't lead an army even if my husband gave him one. 670 00:45:34,566 --> 00:45:36,902 He'll never take us home. 671 00:45:38,153 --> 00:45:40,239 (CROWD CHATTERING AND YELLING) 672 00:45:46,828 --> 00:45:48,163 (HORSE WHINNIES) 673 00:45:56,838 --> 00:45:59,007 Lovers' quarrel? 674 00:45:59,132 --> 00:46:00,550 I'm sorry. Do l...? 675 00:46:00,676 --> 00:46:03,095 Sansa dear, this is Lord Baelish. 676 00:46:03,220 --> 00:46:05,347 - He's known... - An old friend of the family. 677 00:46:06,223 --> 00:46:08,392 I've known your mother a long, long time. 678 00:46:08,517 --> 00:46:10,644 - Why do they call you Littlefinger? - Arya! 679 00:46:10,769 --> 00:46:13,563 - Don't be rude! - No, it's quite all right. 680 00:46:14,690 --> 00:46:17,818 When I was a child, I was very small, 681 00:46:17,943 --> 00:46:20,028 and I come from a little spit of land called the Fingers, 682 00:46:20,153 --> 00:46:24,283 so you see, it's an exceedingly clever nickname. 683 00:46:24,408 --> 00:46:27,077 I've been sitting here for days! 684 00:46:27,202 --> 00:46:30,706 Start the damn joust before I piss myself! 685 00:46:30,831 --> 00:46:32,874 (CROWD CHEERING) 686 00:46:38,505 --> 00:46:41,091 Gods, who's that? 687 00:46:41,216 --> 00:46:43,552 LITTLEFINGER: Ser Gregor Clegane. 688 00:46:43,677 --> 00:46:46,555 They call him the Mountain. 689 00:46:48,223 --> 00:46:50,851 The Hound's older brother. 690 00:46:50,976 --> 00:46:54,146 - And his opponent? - LITTLEFINGER: Ser Hugh of the Vale. 691 00:46:54,271 --> 00:46:56,106 He was Jon Arryn's squire. 692 00:46:56,231 --> 00:46:57,774 Look how far he's come. 693 00:46:57,899 --> 00:47:02,154 Yes, yes, enough of the bloody pomp. Have at him! 694 00:47:10,203 --> 00:47:12,205 (HORSE NEIGHS) 695 00:47:42,027 --> 00:47:43,779 (SCREAMS) 696 00:47:44,863 --> 00:47:47,324 (CROWD GASPS) 697 00:47:47,449 --> 00:47:49,534 (GURGLING) 698 00:47:55,665 --> 00:47:57,459 (FLY BUZZING) 699 00:48:22,150 --> 00:48:24,152 Not what you were expecting? 700 00:48:27,697 --> 00:48:31,284 Has anyone ever told you the story of the Mountain and the Hound? 701 00:48:32,744 --> 00:48:35,038 Lovely little tale of brotherly love. 702 00:48:37,040 --> 00:48:39,709 The Hound was just a pup, 703 00:48:39,835 --> 00:48:41,962 six years old maybe. 704 00:48:42,087 --> 00:48:44,089 Gregor a few years older, 705 00:48:44,214 --> 00:48:47,968 already a big lad, already getting a bit of a reputation. 706 00:48:48,093 --> 00:48:53,974 Some lucky boys just born with a talent for violence. 707 00:48:54,099 --> 00:49:00,230 One evening Gregor found his little brother playing with a toy by the fire - 708 00:49:00,355 --> 00:49:02,649 Gregor's toy, 709 00:49:02,774 --> 00:49:05,402 a wooden knight. 710 00:49:05,527 --> 00:49:07,404 Gregor never said a word, 711 00:49:07,529 --> 00:49:10,490 he just grabbed his brother by the scruff of his neck 712 00:49:10,615 --> 00:49:13,910 and shoved his face into the burning coals. 713 00:49:14,035 --> 00:49:17,664 Held him there while the boy screamed, 714 00:49:17,789 --> 00:49:19,916 while his face melted. 715 00:49:24,504 --> 00:49:28,049 There aren't very many people who know that story. 716 00:49:28,175 --> 00:49:31,761 - I won't tell anyone. I promise. - No, please don't. 717 00:49:31,887 --> 00:49:35,098 If the Hound so much as heard you mention it, 718 00:49:35,223 --> 00:49:39,561 I'm afraid all the knights in King's Landing would not be able to save you. 719 00:49:49,988 --> 00:49:52,073 (KNOCKING) 720 00:49:52,199 --> 00:49:55,410 My lord, Her Grace the queen. 721 00:49:58,580 --> 00:50:01,166 - Your Grace. - You're missing your tournament. 722 00:50:01,291 --> 00:50:04,503 Putting my name on it doesn't make it mine. 723 00:50:06,004 --> 00:50:09,424 I thought we might put what happened on the Kingsroad behind us - 724 00:50:09,549 --> 00:50:12,135 the ugliness with the wolves. 725 00:50:13,553 --> 00:50:15,972 And forcing you to kill the beast was extreme. 726 00:50:17,265 --> 00:50:20,769 Though sometimes we go to extremes where our children are concerned. 727 00:50:22,062 --> 00:50:23,772 How is Sansa? 728 00:50:24,689 --> 00:50:27,776 - She likes it here. - She's the only Stark who does. 729 00:50:28,777 --> 00:50:31,821 Favors her mother, not much of the North in her. 730 00:50:31,947 --> 00:50:35,617 - What are you doing here? - I might ask the same of you. 731 00:50:35,742 --> 00:50:37,827 What is it you hope to accomplish? 732 00:50:37,953 --> 00:50:40,789 The king called on me to serve him and the realm, 733 00:50:40,914 --> 00:50:43,250 and that's what I'll do until he tells me otherwise. 734 00:50:43,375 --> 00:50:46,044 You can't change him. You can't help him. 735 00:50:46,169 --> 00:50:48,797 He'll do what he wants, which is all he's ever done. 736 00:50:48,922 --> 00:50:51,675 You'll try your best to pick up the pieces. 737 00:50:51,800 --> 00:50:54,386 If that's my job, then so be it. 738 00:50:56,012 --> 00:50:58,348 You're just a soldier, aren't you? 739 00:50:58,473 --> 00:51:02,102 You take your orders and you carry on. 740 00:51:02,227 --> 00:51:04,145 I suppose it makes sense. 741 00:51:04,271 --> 00:51:07,274 Your older brother was trained to lead and you were trained to follow. 742 00:51:07,399 --> 00:51:10,485 I was also trained to kill my enemies, Your Grace. 743 00:51:14,239 --> 00:51:16,241 As was I. 744 00:51:20,662 --> 00:51:24,624 (DOOR OPENS, CLOSES) 745 00:51:27,544 --> 00:51:29,546 (HORSE SNORTS) 746 00:51:30,547 --> 00:51:32,716 (DOG BARKING) 747 00:51:34,384 --> 00:51:36,177 Seven blessings to you, goodfolk! 748 00:51:37,137 --> 00:51:38,096 And to you. 749 00:51:38,221 --> 00:51:40,348 Boy! Bread, meat and beer. Quickly. 750 00:51:40,473 --> 00:51:42,892 Ah, good idea, Grandfather. I'm starving. 751 00:51:43,018 --> 00:51:46,563 - A song while we wait or...? - I'd rather throw myself down a well. 752 00:51:46,688 --> 00:51:50,275 Now, now, Grandfather, this may be your last chance if you're heading North. 753 00:51:50,400 --> 00:51:53,403 The only music the northerners know is the howling of wolves! 754 00:51:53,528 --> 00:51:55,363 - (LAUGHS) - (DOOR OPENS) 755 00:51:55,488 --> 00:51:57,073 Gods. 756 00:51:57,198 --> 00:51:58,742 I'm sorry, my lord. We're full up. 757 00:51:58,867 --> 00:52:01,661 - Every room. - TYRION: My men can sleep in the stable. 758 00:52:01,786 --> 00:52:04,914 As for myself, I don't require a large room. 759 00:52:05,040 --> 00:52:10,003 - Truly, my lord, we have nothing. - Is there nothing I can do... 760 00:52:10,128 --> 00:52:12,464 - (COIN CLANKS) - ..to remedy this? 761 00:52:12,589 --> 00:52:15,884 - You can have my room. - Now there's a clever man. 762 00:52:17,469 --> 00:52:20,221 You can manage food, I trust? Yoren, dine with me. 763 00:52:20,347 --> 00:52:22,265 - Aye, my lord. - My lord of Lannister! 764 00:52:22,390 --> 00:52:24,934 Might I entertain you while you eat? 765 00:52:25,060 --> 00:52:27,812 I can sing of your father's victory at King's Landing! 766 00:52:27,937 --> 00:52:31,524 Nothing would more likely ruin my supper. 767 00:52:31,650 --> 00:52:35,779 Lady Stark! What an unexpected pleasure. 768 00:52:36,488 --> 00:52:39,282 I was sorry to have missed you at Winterfell. 769 00:52:39,407 --> 00:52:41,201 Lady Stark! 770 00:52:49,125 --> 00:52:53,797 I was still Catelyn Tully the last time I stayed here. 771 00:52:56,257 --> 00:52:58,426 You, ser. 772 00:52:59,219 --> 00:53:03,598 Is that the black bat of Harrenhal I see embroidered on your coat? 773 00:53:03,723 --> 00:53:05,225 It is, my lady. 774 00:53:05,350 --> 00:53:08,019 And is Lady Whent a true and honest friend 775 00:53:08,144 --> 00:53:12,148 to my father, Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun? 776 00:53:12,273 --> 00:53:13,775 She is. 777 00:53:15,944 --> 00:53:19,364 The red stallion was always a welcome sight at Riverrun. 778 00:53:19,489 --> 00:53:24,744 My father counts Jonos Bracken amongst his oldest and most loyal bannermen. 779 00:53:24,869 --> 00:53:27,455 Our lord is honored by his trust. 780 00:53:27,580 --> 00:53:30,500 I envy your father all his fine friends, Lady Stark, 781 00:53:30,625 --> 00:53:34,129 but I don't quite see the purpose of this. 782 00:53:35,588 --> 00:53:37,590 I know your sigil as well - 783 00:53:38,842 --> 00:53:41,511 the twin towers of Frey. 784 00:53:41,636 --> 00:53:43,763 How fares your lord, ser? 785 00:53:44,472 --> 00:53:46,307 Lord Walder is well, my lady. 786 00:53:46,433 --> 00:53:50,019 He has asked your father for the honor of his presence on his 90th nameday. 787 00:53:50,145 --> 00:53:52,313 - He plans to take another wife. - TYRION: Ha! 788 00:53:59,320 --> 00:54:00,864 This man... 789 00:54:00,989 --> 00:54:03,950 came into my house as a guest 790 00:54:04,075 --> 00:54:07,954 and there conspired to murder my son. 791 00:54:08,830 --> 00:54:11,332 A boy of 10. 792 00:54:13,042 --> 00:54:16,254 In the name of King Robert and the good lords you serve, 793 00:54:16,379 --> 00:54:19,174 I call upon you to seize him 794 00:54:19,924 --> 00:54:22,677 and help me return him to Winterfell 795 00:54:22,802 --> 00:54:25,096 to await the king's justice.