And Now His Watch Has Ended

"And Now His Sentry Is Ended" is the 4th episode of the third season of Game of Thrones. It is the twenty-4th episode of the series overall. Information technology premiered on April 21, 2013. Information technology was written by David Benioff & D.B. Weiss and directed by Alex Graves.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Summary
    • 2.1 In the Riverlands
    • ii.ii In Male monarch'south Landing
    • two.3 In the N
    • 2.iv Across the Wall
    • ii.5 In Astapor
  • 3 Recap
  • 4 Appearances
    • 4.1 First
    • iv.two Deaths
  • 5 Cast
    • 5.1 Cast notes
  • 6 Notes
  • 7 Gallery
    • vii.one Videos
    • vii.ii Images
  • 8 Quotes
  • 9 In the books
  • 10 See also
  • 11 References

Plot

The Night's Watch takes stock. Varys meets his meliorate. Arya is taken to the commander of the Alliance. Dany exchanges a chain for a whip.

Summary

In the Riverlands

In the Riverlands, Jaime Lannister has had his sword-hand cut off past Locke. The following solar day, Locke's men lead their prisoners Jaime and Brienne of Tarth dorsum to Harrenhal on horseback. Locke is gaining maximum enjoyment from torturing someone who tin't perchance fight back: he ties Jaime's severed right manus onto a rope and hangs information technology around Jaime'south cervix, forcing Jaime to smell as the flesh of his ain hand rotting. Jaime is physically in desperation from his wound, feverish and half-delirious. He is barely conscious, and falls headlong off of his horse into the mud. Locke has been tormenting Jaime by not giving him water and he is well-nigh dying of thirst. One of Locke'south men moves to requite him water but instead empties the canteen over Jaime's caput to taunt him. Jaime weakly tries to signal out that if he actually dies Locke and his men will be in serious trouble, but Locke just dismisses this. Locke and so hands him a container, which he desperately guzzles down rapidly, too weak to notice what information technology is. Locke and then points out that he filled the container with horse piss only to torment Jaime, who vomits. Jaime tin can barely move, but Locke viciously kicks him repeatedly. In a surge of endeavour Jaime manages to steal the sword from one of Locke's men, simply Jaime is so weak and feverish that he can barely stand, much less wield a sword - and he cannot fight besides with his left manus as he could his sword-hand. Jaime soon realizes this, and actually isn't trying to fight them off whatever more, but instead to provoke one of them to kill him then he doesn't take to go along living like this and can die with the pocket-size dignity of having a sword in his hand. He succumbs to exhaustion and Locke doesn't even carp to punish him this fourth dimension, just warning him that if he tries that once again he'll cutting off his other hand.

Later that nighttime Jaime and Brienne are restrained near a campfire. Jaime refuses to eat, and says he wants to die. Brienne says he should endeavor to alive for revenge, but Jaime says he was that hand, and without his sword-hand, even if he escapes, he is goose egg, and would rather dice as the Jaime he was than continue living, robbed of his very identity. Brienne grows angry, insinuating to Jaime that this is the outset time he'due south had to face up the real world where things people care nigh become taken away, but he's pathetically moping around like a woman. Her criticism and strength convinces Jaime to start eating. Brienne says she overheard when he earlier managed to talk Locke out of letting his men gang-rape her, by convincing him that her father volition pay Locke her weight in sapphires. While Brienne is a noblewoman and worth a ransom, Tarth is chosen "the Sapphire Isle" due to the colour of the seas around it, not because in that location are any actual sapphires, and House Tarth is not particularly rich. Brienne is completely confused, and asks Jaime why he helped her, but he doesn't respond.

Elsewhere in the Riverlands, Arya Stark and Gendry are kept hooded as Thoros of Myr and his men lead them into a cave, Hollow Colina, which serves equally the undercover hideout of the Alliance Without Banners. Sandor "The Hound" Clegane is brought with them in restraints, and is confronted past the leader of the Brotherhood, Ser Beric Dondarrion. Ser Beric was commanded past none other than Eddard Stark to lead a group of soldiers to track downward and bring to justice the false knight Ser Gregor Clegane, when he started raiding the Riverlands under Tywin Lannister'due south orders at the very start of the State of war of the Five Kings. They afterwards became trapped behind Lannister lines, but continued to harass their forces by forming the Brotherhood. Over time, however, they began to realize how much suffering was being inflicted on the smallfolk of the Riverlands by Stark and Lannister forces alike, and began to defend the commoners from raiders from both sides of the war. Over fourth dimension they were joined by Stark deserters, Baratheon deserters, and commoners who want to defend their homes.

The Hound is brought earlier the Brotherhood to reply for his crimes.

Dondarrion says he's still following the mission that Eddard Stark set him on, to bring Gregor Clegane to justice and restore King Robert'southward peace to the Riverlands. The Hound balks that Eddard and Robert are expressionless now, and he can't just be fighting for ghosts, but Dondarrion says that now the Brotherhood are ghosts, attacking the Lannisters where they least expect them, melting away back to their hideouts in the forest. The Brotherhood points out that the Lannister "lions" have been butchering the innocent. At the outbreak of the state of war, Dondarrion'southward group were ambushed in the Battle at the Mummer's Ford, where girls as young every bit vii were raped and babies were cut in half in front of their parents. Sandor points out that he wasn't at Mummer's Ford. The Alliance continues to cite various Lannister crimes: Thoros says he was at that place during the Sack of Male monarch's Landing and saw the butchered corpses of the royal children, Rhaenys and Aegon Targaryen. Sandor continues to point out that he wasn't present for these crimes and many of them were in fact committed by his older blood brother Gregor (who personally killed the baby Aegon, then raped and killed his female parent Elia). Sandor says that they can't impale him for the crime of existence built-in into House Clegane and existence related to Gregor. He also scoffs at how Dondarrion and many of his men have converted to the Lord of Light religion, of which Thoros is a priest. Arya then speaks up, and angrily accuses Sandor of killing her friend Mycah, the butcher'due south boy, and so slinging his corpse over his equus caballus like a deer. Sandor matter-of-factly admits that he killed Mycah, but says he was in no place to question then-Prince Joffrey'due south orders. The Alliance, closing in on something Sandor actually did, charge him with the law-breaking of following orders to impale Mycah, but that they will give him a fair trial: Dondarrion himself will face Sandor in a trial past combat.

In King's Landing

Varys'southward long awaited revenge.

In King'south Landing, Tyrion Lannister meets with Varys, who is in the center of prying open a large wooden crate. Tyrion asks Varys to aid him confirm who sent Ser Mandon Moore to impale him during the Boxing of the Blackwater. Varys says he would like to help, but the nearly he has are whispers that it was Cersei, but but whispers, and he cannot ostend who gave the order. Tyrion wants to know with certainty if it was his sis so he can take revenge. Varys uses this opportunity to finish a chat they were having on the eve of the battle, in which Varys promised to reveal how he was castrated. Varys says that he used to be a slave in a travelling troupe that passed through all of the Gratuitous Cities, only once when he was in Myr he was sold to a wizard. The sorcerer gave him a potion that temporarily paralyzed him while still leaving him fully aware and able to experience pain, and and so he cut his genitals off, root and stalk (shaft and testes). The sorcerer needed his genitals as a sacrifice for a spell, and he burned Varys's genitals in a brazier of fire. What Varys has had recurrent nightmares near to this 24-hour interval is not the magician, or the knife, or the hurting... simply that when the sorcerer prayed to the bluish flames in his ceremony, a voice conspicuously answered him from the flames. Whether it was a god or a demon or merely parlor tricks, Varys never knew, as the magician threw him out into the street to die. But he was determined to live, to spite the magician, and ane day become his revenge on him. Varys did whatever it took to claw his way upwards into a position of influence in the world: first, to survive he would beg, steal, or sell the sexual utilise of the parts of his body he still had. Increasingly, he discovered that stealing men's secrets was far more than profitable than anything physical which could be stolen, and in time, he worked his way upward from the slums of Myr to the small quango in King'southward Landing. This is why Varys has always hated those who merits to wield magical powers, and particularly why he opposed Stannis Baratheon, who relies on the Red Priestess Melisandre. As Varys finishes his long tale, he finally finishes prying the concluding blast out of the crate and opens it. To Tyrion's astonishment, it contains an elderly wizard, the very same i that castrated Varys so many years agone. He is still live simply gagged, and was shipped to Varys in the crate. Using his own life as an instance, Varys thus urges Tyrion to be patient, and his revenge will come to him in time. Varys and so closes the crate, with the sorcerer still within.

Varys visits Ros, who has been secretly spying on Littlefinger for him. He is surprised to hear her report from the other prostitutes in the brothel on the prodigious activities of one Podrick Payne. Varys is perplexed as to what exactly happened; Ros says the girls told her he wasn't especially large or anything, so much as what he did, but when she repeatedly asked them what exactly that was, the almost they could say is that it was "difficult to describe." She and so reports on how frequently Littlefinger has visited Sansa Stark, and says she thinks he is obsessed with her, and wants to smuggle her out of the urban center. He asks why she thinks this is true, and she presents a stolen copy of the send's manifest for the boat that volition take Littlefinger to the Vale. Varys is surprised that Ros is literate and asks what obvious point information technology is that he doesn't run into. She points out that at that place will be two feather beds, and Varys realizes Littlefinger would only pay the extra coin for someone other than Littlefinger if it was Sansa.

Cersei and Olenna in the Bang-up Sept of Baelor.

Joffrey and Margaery wave at the pleased oversupply.

Joffrey gives Margaery a tour of the Slap-up Sept of Baelor, where their regal wedding ceremony is to exist held, equally Cersei Lannister and Olenna Tyrell follow. Joffrey excitedly relates tales of the darker chapters of the Cracking Sept's history, to Margaery's feigned interest and Cersei'south badgerer. Olenna asks if Robert Baratheon was cached with the Targaryen kings in the Dandy Sept; Cersei explains that he left instructions to return his remains to Storm'southward End. When Cersei dismisses the accident that claimed Robert'south life, Olenna laments her son's total lack of armed services prowess. Cersei points out that Olenna's son Lord Mace Tyrell besieged Storm'due south Terminate for virtually a full yr during Robert'due south Rebellion, but Olenna scoffs that her oaf of a son is no warrior and the only thing he laid siege to was the banquet table in the command tent. Olenna muses on the shortcomings of the men in their lives and the arrangement of patriarchy in full general, to which Cersei wistfully says that it is the will of the gods. Thus distracted, Margaery convinces Joffrey to greet the crowd outside. Having been somewhat placated by Margaery's clemency, the oversupply happily thank you for the pair of them. Cersei realizes she has lost control of Joffrey to the Tyrells.

Subsequently, Cersei meets with her male parent Tywin in his chambers. She wants to ensure that he is doing everything he can to find Jaime. Tywin dismissively points out that he started a war when his hated dwarf son Tyrion was captured by the Starks, then assuredly he is willing to do even more at present for his elder son. Tywin makes it clear that he considers Jaime his heir - despite the fact that as a Kingsguard fellow member, Jaime has officially renounced all rights to inheritance. Tyrion previously noted that he is adjacent in line of succession after Jaime, as a younger son inherits before an older daughter, only Tywin said he would never let his hated dwarf son be his heir. Cersei points out that (as she is next in line of succession) maybe Tywin should consider her the real heir to his legacy, non his sons. She claims she is the just one of his children who always took his lectures on family unit and legacy seriously. She points out that for a human being who pays a lot of lip service to "family" and "legacy," he excludes her from his plans. Tywin confirms that he excludes Cersei from his plans, but non because she is a woman: he distrusts her because she isn't virtually every bit smart every bit she thinks she is. He sneers that she has immune Joffrey to run fell over her, the city and its people, and that he intends to rein in his grandson's deranged behavior. Cersei says she is agape of the growing influence of the Tyrells at court, and something must exist done about them. In item, Cersei is nervous nigh how skilled Margaery Tyrell is at manipulating Joffrey. Tywin bluntly responds that information technology'south good someone has finally been able to manipulate Joffrey, as Cersei herself has clearly proven to be incapable of doing it. She says Tywin should attempt stopping Joffrey from doing what he likes (implying he will find it extremely difficult), just her male parent firmly responds, "I will."

Varys and Olenna discuss Sansa

Meanwhile, Olenna is seated in the gardens with two of Margaery's cousins. I of them embroiders a golden Tyrell rose with their motto, "Growing Strong," which prompts Olenna to complain that their family has the dullest sigil and motto in the Seven Kingdoms. Other families accept interesting mottos similar "Winter Is Coming" or "We Do Non Sow," and accept direwolves and krakens for sigils. Varys arrives to meet with Olenna and she shoos the girls away. They walk through the gardens, and while Olenna remains relatively polite she instantly sees through all of Varys' pleasantries. Varys is verbally outmatched, for in one case, and she asks him to simply get to the betoken. He says that he is extremely worried that Littlefinger is going to try to have control of Sansa Stark: with Robb Stark's younger brothers presumed expressionless at Winterfell, and Arya Stark missing and presumed dead for over a year, Sansa is Robb'southward only heir. The War of the Five Kings is not going well for the Starks at present, and if Robb were to be defeated and die, the man who controls Sansa controls the North. Varys says that while he enjoys sparring with Baelish, he is truly horrified by the homo. While they are all engaged in the intrigues and murders of court politics, Baelish has utterly no limits on what he will do to attain ability: he would burn the entire realm downwardly if it meant he could be king of the ashes. Olenna agrees and says that the solution is rather obvious.

Shortly thereafter, Margaery Tyrell finds Sansa Stark praying in the Cerise Continue's godswood, overlooking Blackwater Bay. She dismisses the Lannister guards (threatening to tell the king they refused her if they don't leave) and engages in pleasant small-talk. Margaery plays a small joke on Sansa by saying that her cousin died of a pox which fabricated her face up melt off, but is just trying to brighten her spirits (though in the process is reminded that Sansa is still somewhat naïve). Margaery and then invites Sansa to visit Highgarden in the Reach someday. Sansa is confused, as Queen Cersei won't allow her to exit the city, just Margaery wryly points out that Queen Regent Cersei might non want her to, but Queen Margaery would be happy to share Highgarden'southward pageantry with a friend... or a sis. Margaery points out that if Sansa were to marry Loras, so she would belong in Highgarden anyway. The thought of finally escaping Joffrey, being wed to her idol and becoming a Tyrell makes Sansa choke out tears of joy.

In the North

In the North, Bran Stark is having a shared greensight dream with Jojen Reed. They are walking through the forest and see the Three-Eyed Raven again. Jojen advises Bran that he must follow the raven, and when he is confused, Jojen points out that he must follow it by climbing a tree. Bran begins to climb the tree that the raven has landed in merely he shortly becomes terrified, remembering the fall that crippled him when he was climbing a belfry at Winterfell. He sees a bright dream-retentivity of his mother Catelyn, repeating her alert in which she made him hope never to climb again - a promise which he bankrupt, and thus indirectly led to the autumn which bedridden him. Bran is so terrified of the retentiveness of Catelyn yelling at him that he falls off the tree. Bran and Jojen wake in their campsite in the woods, disappointed that he could non follow the Three-Eyed Raven.

Elsewhere, apparently in the Northward, Theon Greyjoy is existence led by the boy who set him gratuitous from the dungeon and so rescued him by killing his captors when they tried to recapture him. He says that he is leading Theon to Deepwood Motte, a castle on the west coast of the Northward which was captured by his sister Yara. He says he is concerned that some of the guards may betray Theon, so it is best to sneak into the castle through the drains until they reach his sis in person. Every bit the boy fumbles around with keys at a locked gate, Theon sinks to the ground and asks if his male parent Balon knows he was taken captive; the boy says he doesn't know but Theon says he probably did but left him for dead. Filled with remorse, Theon laments that his existent male parent died when his head was cut off in King's Landing, that he had a choice betwixt ii families, and he chose wrong. Theon says that now, he has destroyed everything he ever cared about, and his real home Winterfell is burned to the ground. He also says the but affair he ever resented near Robb Stark is that Robb could effortlessly be the kind of good man that Theon truly wanted to be only had to struggle against his ain failings to be like. Theon even apologizes aloud for having two innocent orphan boys killed, so in desperation he could laissez passer them off as Bran and Rickon Stark. The boy is surprised, and Theon explains to him that Bran and Rickon escaped, and then he had to fake their deaths so he wouldn't seem weak.

The male child leads Theon into a night chamber in the castle, and he calls out for Yara. The boy then lights a torch... revealing the aforementioned Ten-shaped cross that Theon was chained to when he was beingness tortured before. Theon was led in a complete circumvolve, back to the very same dungeon he "escaped" from in the showtime place. Other guards come in and the male child shouts to tie Theon up again, where he belongs, and that it was Theon who killed the other guards when he tried to escape (instead of him). The boy, giving commands, is revealed to be one of the head torturers, and Theon'due south entire "escape" that he led him on was nothing more than another form of torture, sadistically toying with him.

Beyond the Wall

At Craster'southward Keep, tensions run high among the members of the Night'southward Sentry who sought shelter there afterwards escaping the devastating defeat at the Boxing of the Fist of the First Men. Grenn and Edd are shoveling pig-shit, but the old rapist Rast urges them that they are not safe here and cannot trust Craster: the man sacrifices his ain newborn sons to the White Walkers, and at that place'southward every probability that if the White Walkers exercise come, he'll hand over the Night's Watch survivors to his real masters. Grenn and Edd don't want to discuss it.

Samwell Tarly visits Gilly, who is deeply distraught near the fate of her newborn son. She is frantic, and yells at Sam not to draw attending to the fact that it's a boy by calling it a "he" so loud, as Craster will want to offering it upward equally a sacrifice when he finds out it's a son. He asks her if she'south decided on a proper noun, but she responds that there's no betoken in naming her baby if he'southward only going to be offered up as a human sacrifice. She gives Sam back his mother'southward thimble and says she doesn't care about such stupid things, all she's focused on is protecting the life of her baby.

Some of their wounded have died from their injuries, and Lord Commander Jeor Mormont leads a funeral service as they burn the corpse of a man named Bannen on a pyre. Mormont didn't know the human well, but he rode bravely into the unknown lands far beyond the Wall, fought valiantly at the Fist against monsters which they didn't even know existed, and they will never run across a man that brave again. He closes the eulogy with the traditional closing line for members of the Night'due south Watch, "And now, his scout is concluded," which the assembled men repeat.

In the main hall, Lord Commander Mormont is checking a map in his journal, as Craster continues to crassly berate the men of the Night's Watch. Mormont says that they accept to stay long enough for their wounded to recover sufficiently to be fit to travel, merely Craster waves this off, saying they've recovered as much every bit they always will. Craster openly suggests that they should merely kill the men who are so severely wounded that they won't exist able to travel, and if Mormont is reluctant to practise the human action himself, he can only exit and Craster will finish them off. Mormont declines. Some other young Night's Watch man, Karl Tanner, comes in to complain that Craster is feeding them nothing but bread cut with sawdust, and he wants to know where Craster keeps his hidden larder. Meanwhile, Craster is sitting there getting quite drunk on the wine they gifted to him when they first came. Rast joins in the accusations, and Craster admits that he has wintertime stockpiles, but he needs those to feed his women and refuses to share them. Rast calls Craster a bastard - at which Craster becomes enraged and threatens Rast with an axe. Mormont restrains Rast, and Craster shouts that he's throwing them all out to lie down exterior in the common cold on their empty bellies. Craster says he will chop the hands off the next man who calls him "bastard." A tense moment of silence passes, and Mormont grabs Rast to lead him out the doorway...

Craster is murdered.

...when Karl, firmly staring direct at Craster, challenges him and calls him a "daughter-fucking, wildling bastard," Craster lunges forward at Karl in a blind rage, simply he is drunkard and impuissant: without flinching, Karl holds off Craster'southward axe with his left hand, while using his right hand to ram a dagger through the old human'southward throat, which goes upwardly into the roof of his mouth. He flings the dying Craster to the ground, and then punches one of Craster'south wives who is nowadays, demanding to know where the hidden food is kept. Lord Commander Mormont bellows that the gods will curse him for this, equally a guest killing a host who has formally accustomed him into his home breaks all the laws of gods and men. Karl shouts that there are no laws across the Wall. Karl continues to threaten the girl with a knife, so Mormont draws his sword, which makes Karl drop the daughter and brainstorm to face off against Mormont with his dagger. All of a sudden, Rast comes up behind Mormont and literally stabs the Lord Commander in the dorsum, which makes Mormont drop his sword. For a brief moment the men stare in shock, then Grenn charges and tackles Karl. The entire room explodes into pure bedlam.

The desperate Night's Watch recruits like Rast, mostly conscripted criminals exiled to the Wall, turn on officers who are loyal to Mormont, also as some of the other common recruits like Grenn who stay loyal. Quick flashes of the fight go by as no 1 can really perceive what's happening, and the mutiny spreads throughout Craster'south Go on. In the midst of it, Mormont turns around to fight off Rast. Mormont may have a knife in his back but he is twice Rast'due south size and completely enraged. Mormont grabs Rast by the throat and lifts him off his feet, one-handed, then spins him around and hurls him against the opposite wall. Still choking Rast, Mormont well-nigh succeeds in burdensome Rast'southward windpipe with his bare paw - merely then Mormont starts to cough up thick cherry blood. His knife wound is mortal. The injured Mormont then sinks to the ground and continues to cough up claret. Now that Mormont is on the ground unarmed and helpless, Rast grabs a pocketknife and repeatedly pounds information technology into Mormont's throat until the Quondam Behave is dead. Meanwhile, Sam rushes to Gilly's hut and orders her that they have to escape at present or they never will. Sam runs out of Craster's Keep with Gilly and her baby, every bit loyal Nighttime'south Spotter members fall to the mutineers, who also kill or rape Craster'due south other wives. Gilly leads the way into the night because she knows the woods around her domicile. Covered in Mormont's claret, Rast shouts into the darkness that "Piggy" can run for now, merely he'll soon be cutting Sam'due south throat too.

In Astapor

At the city of Astapor in Slaver's Bay, Daenerys Targaryen arrives before Kraznys mo Nakloz and the other slave-masters of the city, with her Dothraki guards carrying the largest of her dragons, Drogon, in its large cage. Daenerys is accompanied by her Queensgard members, Ser Jorah Mormont and Ser Barristan Selmy. Missandei the translator, gifted to Daenerys at her request, is at present dressed in higher-quality wear which matches Dany's style of dress. All 8 m of the Unsullied warrior-eunuchs are gathered in the metropolis'southward main square for the transaction. The other upper-class men and women of Astapor oversupply around the square, gawking at the dragon while slaves in heavy bondage serve them refreshments.

Daenerys reveals Drogon.

Kraznys tells Daenerys, via Missandei's interpretation in Depression Valyrian, that many of the Unsullied accept non yet seen battle, so she would do well to "claret them early", having them assault some minor cities and towns here and there on her fashion to Westeros. The slavers will happily purchase whatever slaves she captures, so information technology's a win-win situation. He also wryly notes that any young boys she sells as slaves will be castrated and set to serve as new Unsullied when their preparation is over in about ten years' fourth dimension. Daenerys lets her dragon out of its cage, and leads information technology on a long concatenation ternion attached to its foot as it hovers about twenty anxiety in the air. She hands the ternion to Kraznys, and in return he gives her a cat-o-nine-tails with a hilt shaped like a harpy, signifying ownership of the Unsullied. Daenerys asks if information technology is done, and Kraznys impatiently says that information technology is, as he struggles to rein in the dragon.

To the surprise of Missandei, Daenerys calls the Unsullied to attending in Valyrian, and proceeds to examination them with basic Valyrian marching commands. She smiles slightly, knowing they are now hers. Too distracted to notice, Kraznys complains for Missandei to tell "the bitch" that the dragon won't come when he commands. Daenerys turns to face Kraznys and frankly says "A dragon is not a slave," again in perfectly-accented Valyrian. When a dumbfounded Kraznys demands an explanation, she declares that she is Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen, of the claret of Old Valyria: Valyrian is her mother-tongue indicating she'd been feigning ignorance the unabridged time (and putting upwards with Kraznys' insulting comments) to lull them into a false sense of security.

Drogon burns Kraznys

The Unsullied sack Astapor.

Daenerys so addresses the thousands of Unsullied, and orders them to kill all of the slave masters in Astapor, along with all of their household soldiers and whatever man who holds a whip. She cautions them to spare any children, and to strike the chains off whatsoever slave they see. The Unsullied obey her commands without question, and instantly begin attacking all of the assembled slave-masters. Horrified, Kraznys frantically shouts for someone to kill Daenerys, to which she calmly orders "dracarys." Drogon breathes burn onto Kraznys, completely engulfing the slaver in flames equally he thrashes virtually in his death throes. Her dragon then flies across the upper walls where the other high-ranking slave masters are watching, burning them all to decease. The Unsullied go along to sack the entire city, slaughtering the slave masters and freeing young man slaves, supported by the fire of Daenerys' dragons.

Subsequently the Sack of Astapor is finished, Daenerys walks past Kraznys' charred remains, mounts a white horse, and addresses her Unsullied. She declares that they have spent their unabridged lives as slaves, but now she sets them free. If whatsoever man wishes to leave, she will not stop him, and no damage will come to him if he goes. She asks the Unsullied to stay and fight for her, not equally slaves but as gratuitous men. For a moment the Unsullied stare blankly: they accept never known what freedom is. Then one starts tapping the end of his spear against the basis in support, and the others join in, until thousands of Unsullied are triumphantly hitting their spears against the footing in praise of Daenerys. She has what her brother dreamed nearly for seventeen years merely could never find: an army with which to reconquer the Seven Kingdoms.

Daenerys marches forward with her army and Dragons.

Daenerys rides triumphantly out of the smoking wreck of Astapor, and drops the slave-principal's whip on the ground. The Unsullied trample the whip nether their feet as they march by. She rides out with her eight m strong army of Unsullied marching in formation, as her three dragons wing above them. For the first time in generations, a Targaryen has begun to conquer once more, begining the Liberation of Slaver's Bay.

Epitomize

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A detailed epitomize of the episode, scene past scene.

Appearances

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First

  • Sorcerer
  • Bolton soldier ane
  • Bolton soldier two
  • Tyrell lady
  • Steelshanks

Deaths

  • Bannen
  • Craster
  • Night's Lookout officer
  • Jeor Mormont
  • Kraznys mo Nakloz
  • Greizhen mo Ullhor
  • Many unnamed Slave masters
  • Many unnamed Astapor soldiers
  • Many unnamed members of the Nighttime's Watch
  • Many unnamed residents of Craster'south Kreep

Cast

Bandage notes

  • 18 of 28 starring cast members appear in this episode.
  • Starring bandage members Oona Chaplin (Talisa Stark), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Stephen Dillane (Stannis Baratheon), Jerome Flynn (Bronn), Aidan Gillen (Petyr Baelish), Kit Harington (Jon Snow), Sibel Kekilli (Shae), Rose Leslie (Ygritte), Richard Madden (Robb Stark), and Carice van Houten (Melisandre) are not credited and practice not appear in this episode.
  • This episode is the concluding appearance of starring bandage member James Cosmo (Jeor Mormont) due to the expiry of his grapheme.
  • Richard Bradshaw, Tony Christian, Jonathan Cohen, Gary Connery, Ben Dimmock, Levan Doran, Bradley Farmer, David Forman, James Grogan, Paul Herbert, Paul Howell, Ruth Jenkins, Tina Maskell, Philip McClean, Kim McGarrity, Michelle McKeown, Camilla Naprous, Domonkos Pardanyi, Heather Phillips, Andy Pilgrim, Cedric Proust, C.C. Smiff, Shane Steyn, Roy Taylor and Ian van Temperley were stunt performers in this episode.

Notes

  • "And at present his watch is ended" is a phrase ordinarily used at the end of the eulogy in a funeral for a member of the Night's Spotter. Symbolically, it signifies Lord Commander Jeor Mormont's death in this episode.
  • The soundtrack playing over the credits is a rendition of Daenerys's theme and the Unsullied theme. It did not appear in the official soundtrack release.
  • The Robb and Catelyn storyline, the Stannis and Dragonstone storyline, and the Jon Snowfall/Ygritte/wildling storyline do non appear in this episode. Petyr Baelish left his position every bit Master of Coin last episode, thus he does not appear in this episode (though Ros says he hasn't left the urban center yet). Bran and Jojen Reed exercise briefly appear, just Rickon, Meera Reed, Osha, and Hodor do not (technically "Catelyn" really does announced, but only in Bran's dream). Tyrion is also only briefly in the episode, during the early on scene with Varys.
  • This episode marks the debut of the new interior set for the Neat Sept of Baelor. It also features a new partially-CGI exterior of the main archway. Before in Season i episode "Baelor," Eddard Stark was executed on the steps of the Swell Sept of Baelor, but the design for the building hadn't been finalized yet, so much of the building remained off-camera.
  • This episode marks the first fourth dimension that Cersei has actually shared a meaning scene interacting with her begetter Tywin, personally exchanging dialogue with each other. They did briefly share some scenes in "Blackwater" and "Valar Morghulis," but these scenes were in forepart of the entire court, and they weren't interacting directly. In the preceding episode "Walk of Penalty" they were also in a scene together at the modest council meeting, but didn't directly commutation whatever dialogue. This episode makes it clear that Tywin's relationship with Cersei is almost equally acrimonious as his relationship with Tyrion.
  • Arya wants Sandor "the Hound" Clegane to be punished for killing Mycah the butcher'southward boy on Joffrey'due south orders, which happened all the mode back in the Flavour 1 episode "The Kingsroad".
  • Eddard himself gave Beric Dondarrion the mission of leading men to bring Gregor "the Mountain" Clegane to justice back in Season 1 episode "A Golden Crown". The character of Dondarrion briefly appeared in that episode, merely was simply played by an actress, as the product team knew Dondarrion wouldn't re-appear until Flavor three so they wanted to keep their casting options open until and then.
  • Daenerys is not being poetic when she says Low Valyrian is her mother-natural language: she was raised in the Free Cities since she was an infant, and the people of the Gratis Cities speak unlike dialects of Valyrian. Viserys was a boy when they fled Westeros, so he already knew the Common Tongue of Westeros and insisted that Daenerys learn the language of the homeland they needed to take back, only otherwise, most people Daenerys interacted with during her entire life in exile in the Gratis Cities would take spoken Valyrian. In spite of this, Pentoshi Low Valyrian was not heard in "Winter Is Coming," probably to make things simpler for the audience - and because linguist David J. Peterson hadn't been given the massive task of inventing Valyrian yet, given that it wouldn't really need to appear until Season three.
  • The confusion over the pronunciation of "Tyrell" is used to underscore the dissonance between Cersei and Tywin: Cersei says "Necktie-rell" and Tywin says "TI-rul". Fifty-fifty Lady Olenna has pronounced the name inconsistently. Co-ordinate to the Goggle box series official pronunciation guide adult for the cast and crew in Flavor 1, "Tyrell" is officially pronounced "TI-rul."
  • This episodes marks the first, and and so far only, time that a Business firm motto has been seen in writing during the TV series. When the Tyrell lady displays her embroidery to Lady Olenna, she included the motto "Growing Strong" underneath the golden rose sigil, which leads Olenna to comment on information technology in comparison the more than fierce-sounding words of other Houses. The heraldry used in the Seven Kingdoms doesn't typically include a House motto along with their sigil, i.due east., the phrase "Winter Is Coming" doesn't appear on Stark banners along with a grey direwolf. As a upshot, with the exception of the Tyrell lady'south embroidery, House words in the TV serial are only made known to the audition when characters enunciate them.
  • According to Alex Graves in the Blu ray commentary, during the scene between Cersei and Tywin, Lena Headey's hidden microphone vicious off and was in the shot. While other crewmembers said they couldn't apply the footage as a issue, Graves was so impressed with Headey'south performance in that take that he went to the computer furnishings section and had them spend the extra time and resources to have the microphone digitally removed.
  • Varys was originally intended to requite the speech about his past to Tyrion on the eve of the Battle of the Blackwater, as he did in the novels. Due to time constraints, however, it was cutting out, and then in Season 2 episode "Blackwater" he only considers telling Tyrion then stops and says it will have to wait for another time. In one case the scene was moved to this after episode and they had more than time with information technology, the particular was added in (non present in the novels) that Varys has just acquired in a crate the sometime sorcerer who castrated him.[3]
  • This episode begins and ends with the aforementioned form of torture, admitting to greatly different degrees: Jaime is so relieved to be given a potable that he at first doesn't realize it is horse urine, while Theon is released only to be imprisoned once more. Both methods casualty on the hopes of the victim, getting their hopes upwards only to accept them plunged further into despair.
  • Varys greets Olenna past telling her that the metropolis of Male monarch's Landing is fabricated brighter by her presence, something he already told Shae in "Dark Wings, Dark Words". As such, Olenna asks him whether this is his usual line when talking to women.
  • Varys tells Olenna that Littlefinger "would see this land fire if he could be male monarch of the ashes". This is perhaps a reference to the novels: i of the visions Daenerys sees in the Business firm of the Undying is of her begetter, telling someone (mayhap Rossart) "Let him [Robert] exist king over charred bones and cooked meat. Allow him be the rex of ashes" - referring to the wildfire plot.
  • Information technology is unclear whether Robert really gave instructions to exist buried in Tempest'south End; maybe Cersei made that up, in lodge to be far abroad from the husband she so loathed, even subsequently his death.
  • Anguy chides the Hound most the vicious raid of the Riverlands, performed by the Mount, equally reported in Flavor 1 episode "A Golden Crown".
  • "And Now His Watch is Ended" was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards in 2013: Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series and Outstanding Audio Mixing For A One-act Or Drama Series.[4]

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Varys: "I rather relish him, but he would encounter this country burn if he could be king of the ashes."

Theon Greyjoy: "My real male parent lost his caput at King's Landing. I made a choice... and I chose wrong."

Daenerys Targaryen: (Speaking Low Valyrian) "Unsullied! Slay the masters, slay the soldiers, slay every man who holds a whip, but impairment no child. Strike the chains off every slave you lot come across!"

Tywin Lannister: "I don't distrust you because you lot're a woman. I distrust you because you're not equally smart equally you recollect you lot are. You lot've allowed that boy to ride roughshod over you, and everyone else in this city."
Cersei Lannister: "Perhaps you should effort stopping him from doing what he likes."
Tywin: "I will.

Craster: "I am a godly man!"
Rast: "You're a stingy bastard!"
Craster: "Bastard?! Out with you, you lot little thief! And you, and you! Become and sleep in the cold on empty bellies! I'll chop the hands off the next man who calls me 'bastard'!"

Karl Tanner: "You are a bounder. A girl-fucking, wildling bounder."

Jeor Mormont: "The Gods will expletive us for this! By all the laws..."
Karl Tanner: "In that location are no laws beyond the Wall!"

Rast: "Run fast, Piggy, and sleep well! I'll be cutting your throat one of these nights!"

In the books

Main article: Differences betwixt books and Television receiver series/Game of Thrones Season 3#And At present His Watch Is Ended
  • This episode is adapted from the following affiliate of A Game of Thrones:
    • Chapter xiv, Catelyn 3: Theon states that Eddard Stark is a second father to him.
  • This episode is adjusted from the following chapter of A Clash of Kings:
    • Chapter 44, Tyrion X: Varys tells Tyrion the story of how he became a eunuch: as a slave actor in Myr, he was bought by a magician, who castrated Varys equally part of a spell, creating a blue flame from which a vocalism spoke in a linguistic communication he didn't sympathise. Varys claims he has hated magic since that 24-hour interval, and that is the reason he opposed Stannis Baratheon.
  • This episode is adapted from the post-obit chapters of A Storm of Swords:
    • Chapter 6, Sansa I: Margaery Tyrell befriends Sansa and, with her grandmother Lady Olenna, plans to ally her to Margaery's brother.
    • Chapter 27, Daenerys III: Daenerys Targaryen buys the Unsullied and uses them and her dragons to wipe out the slave masters of Astapor.
    • Chapter 31, Jaime 4: Jaime is feverish afterward the loss of his mitt. Their captors try to rape Brienne, simply Jaime convinces their leaders that Lord Selwyn of Tarth, also known every bit the Sapphire Isle, is very rich thanks to the sapphires therein and he will pay for his daughter, but only if she is intact. Brienne thanks him for saving her.
    • Affiliate 33, Samwell II: Members of the Night'due south Sentry mutiny, killing Craster and Lord Commander Mormont. Sam flees with Gilly and her infant.
    • Affiliate 34, Arya VI: Sandor Clegane is brought to the hideout of the Brotherhood Without Banners to be judged by Beric Dondarrion, who says he volition be tried past combat for murdering Mycah.
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Dance with Dragons:
    • Chapter 12, Reek I: Theon'due south escape is revealed to be a ruse orchestrated past his captor for his own amusement.

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