1
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Tell them all to stop.

2
00:00:01,716 --> 00:00:02,700
For how long?

3
00:00:02,701 --> 00:00:04,669
Until I command them otherwise.

4
00:00:04,704 --> 00:00:06,205
You're learning to talk like a Queen.

5
00:00:06,239 --> 00:00:08,942
Not a Queen.
A Khaleesi.

6
00:00:08,976 --> 00:00:10,444
( Both shouting )

7
00:00:10,478 --> 00:00:13,414
Lord Snow here grew up in a castle

8
00:00:13,448 --> 00:00:15,783
spitting down on the likes of you.

9
00:00:15,817 --> 00:00:17,818
Everybody knew
what this place was,

10
00:00:17,853 --> 00:00:20,454
but no one told me—
no one but you.

11
00:00:20,489 --> 00:00:22,489
The Khaleesi have baby inside her.

12
00:00:22,524 --> 00:00:24,859
It is true.
Her belly start to swell.

13
00:00:24,893 --> 00:00:27,429
I need to ride to Qohor.

14
00:00:27,463 --> 00:00:29,198
Robert:
What did Aaerys Targaryen say

15
00:00:29,232 --> 00:00:31,535
when you stabbed him in the back?

16
00:00:31,569 --> 00:00:34,005
He said the same thing
he'd been saying for hours—

17
00:00:34,039 --> 00:00:35,540
"Burn them all."

18
00:00:35,574 --> 00:00:37,942
Littlefinger: My brother instructs us
to stage a tournament

19
00:00:37,976 --> 00:00:40,978
in honor of Lord Stark's appointment
as Hand of the King.

20
00:00:41,012 --> 00:00:43,549
This tournament is an extravagance
we cannot afford.

21
00:00:43,584 --> 00:00:46,052
I'm leaving this morning.
My job is out there.

22
00:00:46,087 --> 00:00:48,389
- I won't let you down.
- You're not going.

23
00:00:48,424 --> 00:00:51,893
Here, a man gets what he earns
when he earns it.

24
00:00:51,928 --> 00:00:55,731
I don't take orders
from savages or their sluts.

25
00:00:57,300 --> 00:01:00,669
- I don't want my brother harmed.
- ( Coughing )

26
00:01:00,704 --> 00:01:03,739
Mormont, kill these Dothraki dogs!

27
00:01:05,208 --> 00:01:08,210
We've come to a dangerous place.
We must protect ourselves.

28
00:01:09,713 --> 00:01:10,746
Ah!

29
00:01:10,780 --> 00:01:12,414
We allow the Northerners
too much power.

30
00:01:12,449 --> 00:01:14,416
A good King knows
when to save his strength

31
00:01:14,450 --> 00:01:16,518
and when to destroy his enemies.

32
00:01:16,552 --> 00:01:18,787
So you agree...
The Starks are enemies?

33
00:01:18,821 --> 00:01:22,324
Everyone who isn't us
is an enemy.

34
00:01:22,358 --> 00:01:25,262
- Do you know whose dagger this is?
- Littlefinger: <i>I do.</i>

35
00:01:25,296 --> 00:01:27,631
Tyrion Lannister's...

36
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<i>The Imp.</i>

37
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<i>( Theme music playing )</i>

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<font color=#00FF00>♪ Game of Thrones 1x04 ♪</font>
<font color=#00FFFF>Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things</font>
Original Air Date on May 8, 2011

39
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== Sync by <font color="#00ff00">elderman</font> ==
Corrected by honeybunny
www.addic7ed.com

40
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<i>( Bird cawing )</i>

41
00:04:10,385 --> 00:04:13,921
Nan: <i>The little lord's</i>
<i>been dreaming again.</i>

42
00:04:16,657 --> 00:04:18,725
( Growling )

43
00:04:20,027 --> 00:04:23,530
- We have visitors.
- I don't want to see anyone.

44
00:04:23,565 --> 00:04:26,567
Really?
If I was cooped up all day

45
00:04:26,601 --> 00:04:29,670
with no one but this old bat
for company, I'd go mad.

46
00:04:31,006 --> 00:04:33,274
Anyway, you don't have a choice.
Robb's waiting.

47
00:04:33,308 --> 00:04:36,310
- I don't want to go.
- Neither do I.

48
00:04:36,345 --> 00:04:38,246
But Robb's Lord of Winterfell,

49
00:04:38,280 --> 00:04:41,416
which means I do what he says,
and you do what I say.

50
00:04:42,752 --> 00:04:45,153
Hodor!

51
00:04:48,190 --> 00:04:51,192
- Hodor?
- Help Bran down the hall.

52
00:04:51,227 --> 00:04:53,328
<i>Hodor.</i>

53
00:04:59,169 --> 00:05:02,972
Tyrion: I must say I received a slightly
warmer welcome on my last visit.

54
00:05:03,006 --> 00:05:05,508
Robb: Any man of the Night's Watch
is welcome at Winterfell.

55
00:05:05,543 --> 00:05:08,745
Any man of the Night's Watch,
but not I, eh, boy?

56
00:05:08,780 --> 00:05:10,714
I'm not your boy, Lannister.

57
00:05:10,749 --> 00:05:12,717
I'm Lord of Winterfell
while my father is away.

58
00:05:12,751 --> 00:05:16,254
- Then you might learn a lord's courtesy.
- <i>( Door opens )</i>

59
00:05:18,324 --> 00:05:20,192
So it's true.

60
00:05:22,061 --> 00:05:24,295
Hello, Bran.

61
00:05:24,330 --> 00:05:26,664
Do you remember anything
about what happened?

62
00:05:26,698 --> 00:05:29,300
He has no memory of that day.

63
00:05:29,334 --> 00:05:31,768
- Curious.
- Why are you here

64
00:05:31,802 --> 00:05:35,971
would your charming companion
be so kind as to kneel?

65
00:05:36,006 --> 00:05:39,741
- My neck is beginning to hurt.
- Kneel, Hodor.

66
00:05:42,445 --> 00:05:44,980
- Do you like to ride, Bran?
- Yes.

67
00:05:45,014 --> 00:05:47,416
Well, I mean I <i>did</i> like to.

68
00:05:47,451 --> 00:05:49,686
- The boy has lost the use of his legs.
- What of it?

69
00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:51,988
With the right horse and saddle,
even a cripple can ride.

70
00:05:52,023 --> 00:05:55,059
- I'm not a cripple.
- Then I'm not a dwarf.

71
00:05:55,093 --> 00:05:57,128
My father will
rejoice to hear it.

72
00:05:57,162 --> 00:05:59,764
I have a gift for you.

73
00:05:59,799 --> 00:06:02,334
Give that to your saddler.
He'll provide the rest.

74
00:06:04,503 --> 00:06:06,938
You must shape
the horse to the rider.

75
00:06:06,972 --> 00:06:09,040
<i>Start with a yearling</i>
<i>and teach it to respond</i>

76
00:06:09,074 --> 00:06:11,008
<i>to the reins and to the boy's voice.</i>

77
00:06:12,277 --> 00:06:13,944
Will I really be able to ride?

78
00:06:13,979 --> 00:06:15,546
You will.

79
00:06:15,580 --> 00:06:17,914
On horseback you will be
as tall as any of them.

80
00:06:17,948 --> 00:06:21,217
Is this some kind of trick?
Why do you want to help him?

81
00:06:21,251 --> 00:06:22,952
I have a tender spot in my heart

82
00:06:22,987 --> 00:06:25,889
for cripples, bastards
and broken things.

83
00:06:27,125 --> 00:06:29,026
<i>You've done my brother</i>
<i>a kindness.</i>

84
00:06:29,061 --> 00:06:31,363
The hospitality
of Winterfell is yours.

85
00:06:31,397 --> 00:06:34,232
Spare me your false courtesies,
Lord Stark.

86
00:06:34,266 --> 00:06:36,468
There's a brothel
outside your walls.

87
00:06:36,502 --> 00:06:39,404
There I'll find a bed and both
of us can sleep easier.

88
00:06:44,510 --> 00:06:47,079
Couldn't resist
some Northern ass?

89
00:06:47,113 --> 00:06:49,882
If you like redheads,
ask for Ros.

90
00:06:49,916 --> 00:06:52,785
Come to see me off, Greyjoy?
Kind of you.

91
00:06:52,819 --> 00:06:55,354
Your master doesn't seem
to like Lannisters.

92
00:06:55,388 --> 00:06:58,324
- He's not my master.
- No, of course not.

93
00:06:58,358 --> 00:07:00,326
What happened here?

94
00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:02,728
Where is Lady Stark?
Why didn't she receive me?

95
00:07:02,762 --> 00:07:05,631
- She wasn't feeling well.
- She's not in Winterfell, is she?

96
00:07:05,665 --> 00:07:07,866
- Where did she go?
- My Lady's whereabouts—

97
00:07:07,900 --> 00:07:09,568
My Lady?
( Chuckles )

98
00:07:09,603 --> 00:07:13,006
Your loyalty to your captors
is touching.

99
00:07:13,040 --> 00:07:16,242
Tell me, how do you think
Balon Greyjoy would feel

100
00:07:16,276 --> 00:07:19,211
if he could see his only
surviving son has turned lackey?

101
00:07:20,380 --> 00:07:22,581
I still remember seeing
my father's fleet

102
00:07:22,616 --> 00:07:24,216
burn in Lannisport.

103
00:07:24,251 --> 00:07:26,152
I believe your uncles
were responsible?

104
00:07:26,186 --> 00:07:27,454
Must have been a pretty sight.

105
00:07:27,479 --> 00:07:29,896
Nothing prettier than watching
sailors burn alive.

106
00:07:30,024 --> 00:07:33,393
Yes, a great victory
for your people.

107
00:07:33,428 --> 00:07:37,131
- Shame how it all turned out.
- We were outnumbered 10 to one—

108
00:07:37,166 --> 00:07:39,200
A stupid rebellion then.

109
00:07:39,235 --> 00:07:41,236
I suppose your father
realized that

110
00:07:41,270 --> 00:07:43,772
when your brothers
died in battle.

111
00:07:43,806 --> 00:07:47,176
Now here you are,
your enemy's squire.

112
00:07:47,210 --> 00:07:49,044
- Careful, Imp.
- I've offended you.

113
00:07:49,078 --> 00:07:52,381
Forgive me, it's been
a rough morning.

114
00:07:52,415 --> 00:07:55,817
Anyway, don't despair.

115
00:07:55,852 --> 00:07:58,287
I'm a constant disappointment
to my own father

116
00:07:58,321 --> 00:08:00,055
and I've learned to live with it.

117
00:08:00,090 --> 00:08:02,958
- ( Coin clinks )
- Your next tumble with Ros is on me.

118
00:08:02,993 --> 00:08:06,261
I'll try not to wear her out.

119
00:08:09,098 --> 00:08:10,598
( Exhales )

120
00:08:10,633 --> 00:08:13,535
Jon: <i>Shoulder, legs.</i>

121
00:08:17,907 --> 00:08:21,509
<i>Leg, shoulder, leg.</i>

122
00:08:22,578 --> 00:08:24,445
<i>Left foot forward.</i>
<i>Good.</i>

123
00:08:24,479 --> 00:08:26,881
Now pivot as you
deliver the stroke.

124
00:08:26,915 --> 00:08:28,583
Put all your weight behind it.

125
00:08:28,617 --> 00:08:30,951
What in Seven Hells is that?

126
00:08:30,986 --> 00:08:33,521
Pyp: <i>They'll need an eighth hell</i>
<i>to fit him in.</i>

127
00:08:33,555 --> 00:08:35,756
( Laughter )

128
00:08:35,791 --> 00:08:37,725
Tell them your name.

129
00:08:37,760 --> 00:08:39,960
Samwell Tarly,

130
00:08:39,995 --> 00:08:42,296
of Horn Hill—
I mean, I was of Horn Hill.

131
00:08:43,899 --> 00:08:47,268
- I've come to take the black.
- Come to take the black pudding.

132
00:08:47,302 --> 00:08:48,124
( Laughter )

133
00:08:48,129 --> 00:08:49,884
Well, you couldn't be
any worse than you look.

134
00:08:50,439 --> 00:08:52,106
Rast...

135
00:08:53,742 --> 00:08:55,342
<i>See what he can do.</i>

136
00:09:00,648 --> 00:09:02,916
( Yelps )

137
00:09:02,950 --> 00:09:05,251
( Whimpers )
I yield.

138
00:09:05,286 --> 00:09:08,221
- Please, no more.
- On your feet.

139
00:09:08,255 --> 00:09:10,289
Pick up your sword.

140
00:09:10,324 --> 00:09:12,925
Hit him till he finds his feet.

141
00:09:13,893 --> 00:09:15,861
( Samwell yelping )

142
00:09:20,267 --> 00:09:22,235
<i>( Whimpering )</i>

143
00:09:22,269 --> 00:09:24,704
It seems they've run short of
poachers and thieves down south.

144
00:09:24,739 --> 00:09:27,607
- <i>Now they send us squealing bloody pigs.</i>
- Jon!

145
00:09:27,642 --> 00:09:30,210
- <i>Again, harder.</i>
- ( Snarls )

146
00:09:30,244 --> 00:09:32,112
( Shrieks )
I yield!

147
00:09:32,146 --> 00:09:33,647
Enough!

148
00:09:33,681 --> 00:09:36,950
- <i>( Samwell sobbing )</i>
- <i>He yielded.</i>

149
00:09:38,519 --> 00:09:40,587
Looks like the bastard's in love.

150
00:09:43,424 --> 00:09:45,291
All right then, Lord Snow,

151
00:09:45,325 --> 00:09:48,561
you wish to defend your lady love,
let's make it an exercise.

152
00:09:48,595 --> 00:09:51,698
You two. Three of you ought
to be sufficient

153
00:09:51,732 --> 00:09:54,033
to make Lady Piggy squeal.

154
00:09:54,067 --> 00:09:57,136
All you've got to do is
get past the bastard.

155
00:09:59,106 --> 00:10:01,740
- Are you sure you want to do this?
- No.

156
00:10:15,556 --> 00:10:18,458
Yield yield yield!
I yield.

157
00:10:20,528 --> 00:10:22,229
We're done for today.

158
00:10:22,263 --> 00:10:23,997
Go clean the armory.

159
00:10:24,032 --> 00:10:25,798
That's all you're good for.

160
00:10:29,703 --> 00:10:32,438
- Well fought!
- Piss off.

161
00:10:33,506 --> 00:10:35,340
( Spits )

162
00:10:36,242 --> 00:10:37,976
Did he hurt you?

163
00:10:38,010 --> 00:10:40,211
I've had worse.

164
00:10:41,380 --> 00:10:44,049
You can call me Sam...
If you want.

165
00:10:44,084 --> 00:10:47,786
- My mother calls me Sam—
- It's not going to get any easier, you know?

166
00:10:47,821 --> 00:10:50,056
You're going to have
to defend yourself.

167
00:10:50,090 --> 00:10:51,991
Why didn't you get up and fight?

168
00:10:52,025 --> 00:10:55,328
I wanted to.

169
00:10:55,363 --> 00:10:57,731
- <i>I just couldn't.</i>
- Why not?

170
00:10:59,534 --> 00:11:01,602
I'm a coward.

171
00:11:03,405 --> 00:11:06,206
- My father always says so.
- The Wall's no place for cowards.

172
00:11:06,241 --> 00:11:08,308
You're right.
I'm sorry.

173
00:11:08,343 --> 00:11:11,477
I just... wanted
to thank you.

174
00:11:22,155 --> 00:11:24,190
A bloody coward.

175
00:11:24,224 --> 00:11:26,292
People saw us talking to him.

176
00:11:26,326 --> 00:11:28,461
Now they'll think
we're cowards too.

177
00:11:28,495 --> 00:11:30,195
You're too stupid to be a coward.

178
00:11:30,230 --> 00:11:32,531
- You're too stupid to be a—
- Quick now,

179
00:11:32,565 --> 00:11:35,234
before summer's over.
( Laughing )

180
00:11:35,268 --> 00:11:37,469
C'mere!

181
00:11:39,139 --> 00:11:41,239
<i>( Drums playing )</i>

182
00:11:44,410 --> 00:11:46,277
( Horse neighs )

183
00:12:05,730 --> 00:12:09,200
- ( Neighs )
- Hyah hyah!

184
00:12:11,904 --> 00:12:15,674
Jorah: Vaes Dothrak—
the city of the horselords.

185
00:12:17,811 --> 00:12:19,445
A pile of mud.

186
00:12:19,479 --> 00:12:20,947
Mud and shit and twigs—

187
00:12:20,981 --> 00:12:24,250
- best these savages can do.
- These are <i>my</i> people now.

188
00:12:24,284 --> 00:12:26,352
You shouldn't call them savages.

189
00:12:26,386 --> 00:12:28,487
I'll call them what I like,
because they're <i>my</i> people.

190
00:12:28,522 --> 00:12:30,856
This is my army.

191
00:12:30,890 --> 00:12:34,292
Khal Drogo is marching the
wrong way with my army.

192
00:12:53,578 --> 00:12:56,847
If my brother <i>was</i> given
an army of Dothraki,

193
00:12:56,881 --> 00:13:00,617
could you conquer
the Seven Kingdoms?

194
00:13:00,651 --> 00:13:03,353
The Dothraki have never
crossed the Narrow Sea.

195
00:13:03,387 --> 00:13:06,023
<i>They fear any water</i>
<i>their horses can't drink.</i>

196
00:13:06,057 --> 00:13:08,392
But if they did?

197
00:13:08,426 --> 00:13:11,929
King Robert is fool enough
to meet them in open battle,

198
00:13:11,963 --> 00:13:14,898
<i>but the men</i>
<i>advising him are different.</i>

199
00:13:14,933 --> 00:13:19,135
- And you know these men?
- I fought beside them once,

200
00:13:19,170 --> 00:13:21,304
<i>long ago.</i>

201
00:13:21,338 --> 00:13:23,706
Now Ned Stark wants my head.

202
00:13:23,741 --> 00:13:26,509
He drove me from my land.

203
00:13:27,745 --> 00:13:29,846
You sold slaves.

204
00:13:31,048 --> 00:13:33,449
Aye.

205
00:13:34,318 --> 00:13:37,320
- Why?
- I had no money

206
00:13:37,354 --> 00:13:39,856
and an expensive wife.

207
00:13:39,890 --> 00:13:41,725
And where is she now?

208
00:13:41,759 --> 00:13:43,693
In another place,

209
00:13:43,728 --> 00:13:46,163
with another man.

210
00:13:51,836 --> 00:13:54,571
- Your Grace?
- Yes, my dear?

211
00:13:54,605 --> 00:13:57,374
They call you the Last Dragon...

212
00:13:57,408 --> 00:14:00,110
They do.

213
00:14:01,379 --> 00:14:03,548
You have dragon's blood

214
00:14:03,582 --> 00:14:05,483
in your veins?

215
00:14:05,518 --> 00:14:07,552
It's entirely possible.

216
00:14:07,587 --> 00:14:11,156
( Chuckles )
What happened to the dragons?

217
00:14:11,190 --> 00:14:13,859
I was told that brave men
killed them all.

218
00:14:17,597 --> 00:14:20,232
The brave men
didn't kill dragons.

219
00:14:20,267 --> 00:14:23,035
The brave men rode them.

220
00:14:23,070 --> 00:14:27,473
Rode them from Valyria
to build the greatest civilization

221
00:14:27,508 --> 00:14:30,043
this world has ever seen.

222
00:14:30,077 --> 00:14:32,412
The breath of the greatest dragon

223
00:14:32,446 --> 00:14:34,448
forged the Iron Throne,

224
00:14:34,482 --> 00:14:37,251
which the Usurper is
keeping warm for me.

225
00:14:38,553 --> 00:14:41,088
The swords of the vanquished,

226
00:14:41,123 --> 00:14:43,923
a thousand of them...

227
00:14:43,958 --> 00:14:48,328
Melted together
like so many candles.

228
00:14:51,631 --> 00:14:54,733
I have always wanted
to see a dragon.

229
00:14:56,369 --> 00:14:59,270
There is nothing in the world
that I would rather see.

230
00:14:59,305 --> 00:15:01,472
Really.
Why dragons?

231
00:15:01,506 --> 00:15:04,208
They can fly.

232
00:15:04,243 --> 00:15:07,346
And wherever they are,
just a few flaps of their wings

233
00:15:07,380 --> 00:15:09,982
and they're somewhere else...

234
00:15:10,017 --> 00:15:12,151
Far away.

235
00:15:14,622 --> 00:15:16,957
And they can kill.

236
00:15:16,991 --> 00:15:21,562
Anyone or anything that
tries to hurt them

237
00:15:21,596 --> 00:15:26,600
- gets burned away to nothing...
- ( Gasps )

238
00:15:26,634 --> 00:15:30,203
...Like so many candles.

239
00:15:30,238 --> 00:15:31,404
Ow.

240
00:15:34,007 --> 00:15:36,342
Yes.
Seeing a dragon

241
00:15:36,376 --> 00:15:38,310
would make me very happy.

242
00:15:38,344 --> 00:15:40,913
Well, after 15 years
in a pleasure house,

243
00:15:40,947 --> 00:15:43,148
I imagine just seeing
the sky makes you happy.

244
00:15:43,183 --> 00:15:46,251
I was not locked in.
I have seen things.

245
00:15:46,286 --> 00:15:48,254
- What have you seen?
- I've seen...

246
00:15:48,288 --> 00:15:52,058
A man from Asshai with a dagger
of real dragonglass.

247
00:15:52,093 --> 00:15:54,228
- Ooh.
- I've seen a man who could

248
00:15:54,262 --> 00:15:58,667
change his face the way that
other men change their clothes.

249
00:15:58,701 --> 00:16:02,705
And I've seen a pirate
who wore his weight in gold

250
00:16:02,739 --> 00:16:06,875
and whose ship had
sails of colored silk.

251
00:16:06,909 --> 00:16:11,347
So...

252
00:16:11,381 --> 00:16:13,549
Have you seen one?

253
00:16:13,583 --> 00:16:17,086
- A pirate ship?
- A dragon.

254
00:16:18,021 --> 00:16:20,088
No.

255
00:16:20,123 --> 00:16:23,593
No, the last one died many years
before I was born.

256
00:16:23,627 --> 00:16:26,962
I'll tell you what I have seen:

257
00:16:26,997 --> 00:16:29,565
Their skulls.

258
00:16:29,600 --> 00:16:32,736
They used to decorate
the throne room in the Red Keep.

259
00:16:32,770 --> 00:16:35,172
When I was very young,
just three or four,

260
00:16:35,206 --> 00:16:37,408
my father used
to walk me down the rows

261
00:16:37,442 --> 00:16:39,176
and I'd recite
their names for him.

262
00:16:39,211 --> 00:16:42,047
When I got them all right,
he'd give me a sweet.

263
00:16:43,716 --> 00:16:46,851
The ones closest to the door were
the last ones they were able to hatch

264
00:16:46,885 --> 00:16:48,686
and they were all
stunted and wrong.

265
00:16:48,720 --> 00:16:51,990
Skulls no bigger than dog skulls.

266
00:16:52,024 --> 00:16:56,962
But as you got closer
to the Iron Throne...

267
00:16:58,298 --> 00:17:00,332
They got bigger

268
00:17:00,367 --> 00:17:03,435
and bigger and bigger.

269
00:17:06,239 --> 00:17:08,740
There was Ghiscar

270
00:17:08,775 --> 00:17:11,343
and Valryon,

271
00:17:11,377 --> 00:17:13,144
Vermithrax,

272
00:17:13,179 --> 00:17:15,513
Essovius—
( Gasps )

273
00:17:15,548 --> 00:17:18,049
Archonei,

274
00:17:18,083 --> 00:17:21,052
Meraxes,

275
00:17:21,086 --> 00:17:24,555
Vhagar...

276
00:17:26,159 --> 00:17:28,961
- And Balerion the Dread...
- ( Moans )

277
00:17:28,995 --> 00:17:31,563
...Whose fire forged

278
00:17:31,598 --> 00:17:33,700
the Seven Kingdoms

279
00:17:33,734 --> 00:17:35,969
into one.

280
00:17:40,442 --> 00:17:43,177
What happened to the skulls?

281
00:17:45,314 --> 00:17:47,048
I don't know.

282
00:17:47,082 --> 00:17:50,384
The Usurper had them
smashed to powder, I expect.

283
00:17:51,253 --> 00:17:53,488
Scattered to the wind.

284
00:17:56,491 --> 00:17:59,226
That's very sad.

285
00:17:59,261 --> 00:18:01,095
Yes, it is.

286
00:18:02,697 --> 00:18:04,898
What did I buy you for?

287
00:18:04,932 --> 00:18:08,001
- To make me sad?
- No, Your Grace.

288
00:18:09,103 --> 00:18:12,438
To, uh, teach your sister.

289
00:18:12,473 --> 00:18:14,873
To teach my sister how
to be a better lover?

290
00:18:14,908 --> 00:18:18,810
You think I bought you to make
<i>Khal Drogo</i> happy?

291
00:18:23,249 --> 00:18:26,252
Oh, you pretty little idiot.

292
00:18:26,286 --> 00:18:28,254
( Chuckles )

293
00:18:28,288 --> 00:18:30,423
Go on then.
Get on with it.

294
00:18:40,300 --> 00:18:42,935
Someday your husband
will sit there

295
00:18:42,969 --> 00:18:45,237
and you will sit by his side.

296
00:18:45,272 --> 00:18:50,410
And one day, before too long,
you will present your son to the court.

297
00:18:50,444 --> 00:18:53,012
All the Lords of Westeros

298
00:18:53,047 --> 00:18:55,782
will gather here to see
the little prince—

299
00:18:55,816 --> 00:18:57,617
What if I have a girl?

300
00:18:57,652 --> 00:19:00,587
Gods be good, you'll have boys and girls
and plenty of them.

301
00:19:00,621 --> 00:19:03,222
What if I <i>only</i> have girls?

302
00:19:03,257 --> 00:19:05,392
I wouldn't worry about that.

303
00:19:05,426 --> 00:19:08,494
Jeyne Poole's mother had five children—
all of them girls.

304
00:19:08,528 --> 00:19:10,630
Yes, but it's highly unlikely.

305
00:19:10,664 --> 00:19:13,166
But what if?

306
00:19:13,200 --> 00:19:16,402
Well, if you only had girls,

307
00:19:16,437 --> 00:19:20,006
I suppose the throne would
pass to Prince Joffrey's little brother.

308
00:19:20,040 --> 00:19:22,976
And everyone would hate me.

309
00:19:23,010 --> 00:19:25,111
Nobody could ever hate you.

310
00:19:25,146 --> 00:19:27,648
- Joffrey does.
- Nonsense.

311
00:19:27,682 --> 00:19:30,717
Why would you say such a thing?

312
00:19:32,186 --> 00:19:34,321
That business with the wolves?
Sansa,

313
00:19:34,355 --> 00:19:36,757
I've told you a hundred times:

314
00:19:36,791 --> 00:19:39,526
- A direwolf is not—
- Please shut up about it.

315
00:19:40,928 --> 00:19:42,729
Do you remember your lessons?

316
00:19:44,532 --> 00:19:47,301
Who built the Iron Throne?

317
00:19:47,335 --> 00:19:49,403
Aegon the Conqueror.

318
00:19:49,437 --> 00:19:51,472
And who built the Red Keep?

319
00:19:51,506 --> 00:19:53,073
Maegor the Cruel.

320
00:19:53,108 --> 00:19:54,975
And how many years
did it take to build—

321
00:19:55,009 --> 00:19:58,045
My grandfather and uncle
were murdered here, weren't they?

322
00:19:59,547 --> 00:20:02,782
They were killed on the orders of
King Aerys, yes.

323
00:20:02,817 --> 00:20:07,120
- The Mad King.
- Commonly known as the Mad King.

324
00:20:07,154 --> 00:20:09,588
Why were they killed?

325
00:20:10,990 --> 00:20:13,858
You should be speak to your
father about these matters.

326
00:20:13,893 --> 00:20:15,893
I don't want to speak
to my father— ever.

327
00:20:15,928 --> 00:20:19,397
Sansa, you will
find it in your heart

328
00:20:19,431 --> 00:20:20,932
to forgive your father.

329
00:20:20,966 --> 00:20:22,733
No, I won't.

330
00:20:22,767 --> 00:20:25,035
Man: It's the Hand's
tournament that's causing

331
00:20:25,070 --> 00:20:27,738
- all this trouble, My Lords.
- The <i>King's</i> tournament.

332
00:20:27,773 --> 00:20:31,408
I assure you the Hand
wants no part of it.

333
00:20:31,443 --> 00:20:33,677
Call it what you will,
Lord Stark, Ser,

334
00:20:33,712 --> 00:20:36,980
the city is packed with people
and more flooding in every day.

335
00:20:37,015 --> 00:20:40,183
Last night we had a tavern riot,
a brothel fire,

336
00:20:40,217 --> 00:20:43,120
<i>three stabbings and a drunken horse race</i>
<i>down the Street of Sisters.</i>

337
00:20:43,154 --> 00:20:45,989
- Dreadful.
- If you can't keep the King's peace,

338
00:20:46,024 --> 00:20:49,059
perhaps the City Watch should be
commanded by someone who can.

339
00:20:49,094 --> 00:20:50,794
- I need more men.
- Ned: <i>You'll get 50.</i>

340
00:20:50,828 --> 00:20:53,764
- Lord Baelish will see it paid for.
- I will?

341
00:20:53,798 --> 00:20:55,499
You found money
for a champion's purse,

342
00:20:55,533 --> 00:20:57,434
<i>you can find money</i>
<i>to keep the peace.</i>

343
00:20:59,237 --> 00:21:01,305
I'll also give you
20 of my household guard

344
00:21:01,339 --> 00:21:03,139
<i>till the crowds have left.</i>

345
00:21:03,173 --> 00:21:04,808
Thank you, My Lord Hand, Ser.

346
00:21:04,842 --> 00:21:06,576
They will be put to good use.

347
00:21:08,812 --> 00:21:10,847
The sooner this is over,
the better.

348
00:21:10,881 --> 00:21:13,850
The realm prospers
from such events, My Lord.

349
00:21:13,884 --> 00:21:16,052
They give the great
a chance at glory,

350
00:21:16,086 --> 00:21:18,354
and the lowly a respite
from their woes.

351
00:21:18,389 --> 00:21:20,824
Littlefinger: <i>And every inn in</i>
<i>the city is full</i>

352
00:21:20,858 --> 00:21:22,892
and the whores
are walking bow-legged.

353
00:21:22,927 --> 00:21:25,395
I'm sure the tourney
puts coins in many a pocket.

354
00:21:25,429 --> 00:21:27,964
- Hmmm.
- Now...

355
00:21:27,999 --> 00:21:30,567
If there's nothing else,
My Lords?

356
00:21:40,111 --> 00:21:42,612
Oh, this heat.

357
00:21:42,647 --> 00:21:45,448
On days like this,
I envy you Northerners

358
00:21:45,483 --> 00:21:47,217
your summer snows.

359
00:21:47,258 --> 00:21:48,265
Until tomorrow, My Lord—

360
00:21:48,290 --> 00:21:50,662
I've been hoping to talk
to you about Jon Arryn.

361
00:21:50,855 --> 00:21:53,723
Lord Arryn?

362
00:21:53,757 --> 00:21:55,925
Oh, his death was

363
00:21:55,960 --> 00:21:58,694
a great sadness to all of us.

364
00:21:58,729 --> 00:22:00,963
I took personal charge
of his care,

365
00:22:00,997 --> 00:22:03,666
but I could not save him.

366
00:22:03,700 --> 00:22:05,969
His sickness struck him

367
00:22:06,003 --> 00:22:09,439
very hard and very fast.

368
00:22:10,341 --> 00:22:12,009
I saw him in my chambers

369
00:22:12,043 --> 00:22:13,978
just the night before he passed.

370
00:22:14,012 --> 00:22:17,181
Lord Jon often came
to me for counsel.

371
00:22:17,216 --> 00:22:19,952
Why?

372
00:22:19,986 --> 00:22:23,555
( Offended )
I have been Grand Maester for many years.

373
00:22:23,589 --> 00:22:27,025
Kings and Hands have come to me
for advice since—

374
00:22:27,060 --> 00:22:29,962
What did Jon want
the night before he died?

375
00:22:29,996 --> 00:22:32,431
Oh, he came inquiring
after a book.

376
00:22:32,465 --> 00:22:34,200
A book?

377
00:22:34,234 --> 00:22:35,868
What book?

378
00:22:35,902 --> 00:22:37,603
Oh, I fear

379
00:22:37,638 --> 00:22:40,407
it would be of little interest
to you, My Lord.

380
00:22:40,441 --> 00:22:42,909
A ponderous tome.

381
00:22:42,944 --> 00:22:46,513
No, I'd like to read it.

382
00:22:49,050 --> 00:22:51,519
"The Lineages and Histories

383
00:22:51,553 --> 00:22:54,723
of the Great Houses
of the Seven Kingdoms,

384
00:22:54,757 --> 00:22:58,427
with descriptions
of many high lords

385
00:22:58,461 --> 00:23:01,564
and noble ladies

386
00:23:01,598 --> 00:23:03,732
and their children."

387
00:23:20,914 --> 00:23:23,316
"Harkon Umber, first of his name,

388
00:23:23,350 --> 00:23:27,153
born to Lord Hother Umber
and Lady Amaryllis Umber

389
00:23:27,187 --> 00:23:29,722
in the 183rd year
after Aegon's Landing,

390
00:23:29,757 --> 00:23:33,060
at the last hearth.
Blue of eye, brown of hair

391
00:23:33,094 --> 00:23:36,597
and fair complected,
died in his 14th year

392
00:23:36,632 --> 00:23:38,867
of a wound sustained
in a bear hunt."

393
00:23:38,901 --> 00:23:42,671
As I said, My Lord,
a ponderous read.

394
00:23:42,705 --> 00:23:45,540
Did Jon Arryn tell you
what he wanted with it?

395
00:23:45,574 --> 00:23:48,343
He did not, My Lord.
And I did not presume to ask.

396
00:23:48,377 --> 00:23:51,011
- Jon's death...
- Such a tragedy.

397
00:23:51,046 --> 00:23:53,380
...Did he say anything to you
during his final hours?

398
00:23:53,415 --> 00:23:55,215
Nothing of import, My Lord.

399
00:23:55,249 --> 00:23:58,051
Oh— there was one phrase

400
00:23:58,085 --> 00:23:59,919
he kept repeating:

401
00:23:59,953 --> 00:24:03,422
"The seed is strong,"
I think it was.

402
00:24:03,457 --> 00:24:05,759
- "The seed is strong"?
- Mm.

403
00:24:05,793 --> 00:24:08,028
- What does that mean?
- Oh,

404
00:24:08,063 --> 00:24:11,165
the dying mind is
a demented mind, Lord Stark.

405
00:24:11,200 --> 00:24:13,701
For all the weight they're given,

406
00:24:13,736 --> 00:24:15,804
last words are usually

407
00:24:15,838 --> 00:24:17,907
as significant as first words.

408
00:24:17,941 --> 00:24:20,876
And you're quite certain
he died of a natural illness?

409
00:24:20,911 --> 00:24:23,212
What else could it be?

410
00:24:24,114 --> 00:24:25,748
Poison.

411
00:24:25,782 --> 00:24:28,451
A disturbing thought.

412
00:24:28,485 --> 00:24:30,653
No no no, I don't
think it likely.

413
00:24:30,687 --> 00:24:33,088
The Hand was loved by all.

414
00:24:33,123 --> 00:24:35,124
What sort of man would dare—

415
00:24:35,158 --> 00:24:38,027
I've heard it said that poison
is a woman's weapon.

416
00:24:38,061 --> 00:24:40,529
Yes, women,

417
00:24:40,564 --> 00:24:42,464
cravens...

418
00:24:42,498 --> 00:24:45,166
And eunuchs.

419
00:24:45,201 --> 00:24:48,604
Did you know that
Lord Varys is a eunuch?

420
00:24:48,638 --> 00:24:50,105
Everybody knows that.

421
00:24:50,139 --> 00:24:52,374
Yes yes, of course.

422
00:24:52,408 --> 00:24:55,844
How that sort of <i>person</i>
found himself

423
00:24:55,879 --> 00:24:58,513
on the King's Council,
I will never know.

424
00:24:58,548 --> 00:25:00,248
I've taken enough of your time.

425
00:25:00,283 --> 00:25:02,885
No trouble at all, My Lord.
It's a great honor—

426
00:25:02,919 --> 00:25:04,653
Thank you.

427
00:25:04,688 --> 00:25:06,622
I'll find my own way out.

428
00:25:16,602 --> 00:25:18,870
<i>( Footsteps approaching )</i>

429
00:25:29,148 --> 00:25:31,183
Syrio says a water dancer

430
00:25:31,217 --> 00:25:32,917
can stand on one toe for hours.

431
00:25:32,952 --> 00:25:35,754
It's a hard fall
down these steps.

432
00:25:35,788 --> 00:25:37,756
Syrio says every hurt is a lesson

433
00:25:37,791 --> 00:25:39,992
and every lesson
makes you better.

434
00:25:41,528 --> 00:25:44,530
- Tomorrow I'm going to be chasing cats.
- Cats?

435
00:25:44,565 --> 00:25:46,065
Syrio says.

436
00:25:46,099 --> 00:25:48,167
He says every swordsman
should study cats.

437
00:25:48,202 --> 00:25:51,238
They're quiet as shadows
and as light as feathers.

438
00:25:51,272 --> 00:25:53,540
You have to be
quick to catch them.

439
00:25:53,575 --> 00:25:55,410
He's right about that.

440
00:25:55,444 --> 00:25:56,878
Now that Bran's awake

441
00:25:56,912 --> 00:25:59,715
will he come live with us?

442
00:26:01,484 --> 00:26:04,687
Well, he needs to get
his strength back first.

443
00:26:04,721 --> 00:26:07,189
He wants to be
a knight of the Kingsguard.

444
00:26:07,223 --> 00:26:11,594
- He can't be one now, can he?
- No.

445
00:26:13,430 --> 00:26:15,564
But someday

446
00:26:15,599 --> 00:26:17,900
he could be Lord of a holdfast

447
00:26:17,934 --> 00:26:20,168
or sit on the King's Council.

448
00:26:20,203 --> 00:26:22,605
Or he might raise castles

449
00:26:22,639 --> 00:26:25,173
like Brandon the Builder.

450
00:26:25,208 --> 00:26:27,943
Can I be Lord of a holdfast?

451
00:26:27,977 --> 00:26:30,145
( Chuckles )

452
00:26:32,314 --> 00:26:35,316
You will marry a high lord

453
00:26:35,350 --> 00:26:37,351
and rule his castle.

454
00:26:37,385 --> 00:26:39,752
And your sons shall be knights

455
00:26:39,787 --> 00:26:42,388
and princes and lords.

456
00:26:43,791 --> 00:26:46,459
- Hmm?
- No.

457
00:26:47,394 --> 00:26:49,862
That's not me.

458
00:26:59,573 --> 00:27:02,042
<i>( Wind gusting )</i>

459
00:27:11,987 --> 00:27:14,121
Hello.

460
00:27:15,624 --> 00:27:18,225
Ser Alliser said I'm to be
your new watch partner.

461
00:27:20,395 --> 00:27:21,929
I should warn you,

462
00:27:21,963 --> 00:27:24,832
I don't see all that well.

463
00:27:26,000 --> 00:27:28,002
Come stand by the fire.

464
00:27:29,371 --> 00:27:31,606
- It's warmer.
- No, that's all right. I'm fine.

465
00:27:31,640 --> 00:27:34,008
You're not.
You're freezing.

466
00:27:45,854 --> 00:27:48,790
I don't like high places.

467
00:27:48,825 --> 00:27:50,559
You can't fight.

468
00:27:50,593 --> 00:27:52,361
You can't see.

469
00:27:52,396 --> 00:27:55,732
You're afraid of heights
and almost everything else probably.

470
00:27:57,435 --> 00:27:59,369
What are you doing here, Sam?

471
00:28:03,742 --> 00:28:07,444
On the morning of my 18th nameday,
my father came to me.

472
00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:11,048
"You're almost
a man now," he said...

473
00:28:12,384 --> 00:28:15,619
"But you're not worthy
of my land and title.

474
00:28:16,888 --> 00:28:19,190
Tomorrow, you're going
to take the black,

475
00:28:19,224 --> 00:28:22,526
forsake all claim to your
inheritance and start North.

476
00:28:22,560 --> 00:28:26,964
If you do not," he said...

477
00:28:27,932 --> 00:28:30,133
"Then we'll have a hunt

478
00:28:30,168 --> 00:28:33,203
and somewhere in these woods
your horse will stumble

479
00:28:33,237 --> 00:28:36,073
and you'll be thrown
from your saddle to die.

480
00:28:38,576 --> 00:28:41,111
Or so I'll tell your mother.

481
00:28:41,146 --> 00:28:43,313
Nothing would
please me more."

482
00:28:48,486 --> 00:28:51,588
Ser Alliser's going to make me
fight again tomorrow, isn't he?

483
00:28:52,757 --> 00:28:54,892
- Yes, he is.
- ( Moans )

484
00:28:54,926 --> 00:28:57,695
I'm not going to get
any better, you know?

485
00:28:59,131 --> 00:29:01,032
Well...

486
00:29:01,066 --> 00:29:02,867
You can't get any worse.

487
00:29:04,202 --> 00:29:06,704
( Chuckling )

488
00:29:12,643 --> 00:29:15,444
I hear you're reading
a boring book.

489
00:29:15,479 --> 00:29:17,279
Hmph.

490
00:29:17,314 --> 00:29:19,448
Pycelle talks too much.

491
00:29:19,482 --> 00:29:21,383
Oh, he never stops.

492
00:29:21,417 --> 00:29:23,918
Do you know Ser Hugh of the Vale?

493
00:29:25,054 --> 00:29:27,455
Not surprising.
Until recently,

494
00:29:27,490 --> 00:29:31,025
he was only a squire—
Jon Arryn's squire.

495
00:29:31,060 --> 00:29:33,027
He was knighted
almost immediately

496
00:29:33,062 --> 00:29:35,463
after his master's
untimely death.

497
00:29:35,497 --> 00:29:37,799
Knighted for what?

498
00:29:38,767 --> 00:29:40,401
Why are you telling me this?

499
00:29:40,435 --> 00:29:42,136
I promised Cat that I'd help you.

500
00:29:42,170 --> 00:29:44,638
Where is Ser Hugh?

501
00:29:44,673 --> 00:29:47,574
- I'll speak to him.
- A singularly bad idea.

502
00:29:47,609 --> 00:29:49,776
Do you see that boy there?

503
00:29:49,811 --> 00:29:52,445
( Whispers )
One of Varys's little birds.

504
00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:56,282
The Spider has taken a great
interest in your comings and goings.

505
00:29:56,316 --> 00:29:58,217
Now look there.

506
00:29:58,252 --> 00:30:00,986
That one belongs to the Queen.

507
00:30:01,021 --> 00:30:04,156
And do you see that septa
pretending to read her book?

508
00:30:04,190 --> 00:30:07,058
Varys or the Queen?

509
00:30:07,092 --> 00:30:09,794
No, she's one of mine.

510
00:30:11,496 --> 00:30:14,731
Is there someone in your service
whom you trust completely?

511
00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:20,236
- Yes.
- The wiser answer was no, My Lord.

512
00:30:21,371 --> 00:30:24,274
Get a message to
this paragon of yours—

513
00:30:24,308 --> 00:30:27,477
discreetly—
send him to question Ser Hugh.

514
00:30:27,511 --> 00:30:31,749
After that, you might want him
to visit a certain armorer in the city.

515
00:30:31,783 --> 00:30:35,386
He lives in a large house at the top
of the Street of Steel.

516
00:30:35,420 --> 00:30:37,822
- Why?
- I have my observers, as I said,

517
00:30:37,857 --> 00:30:40,358
and it's possible
that they saw Lord Arryn

518
00:30:40,393 --> 00:30:44,296
visit this armorer several times
in the weeks before his death.

519
00:30:45,898 --> 00:30:48,933
Lord Baelish, perhaps I was
wrong to distrust you.

520
00:30:48,968 --> 00:30:50,835
Distrusting me was
the wisest thing

521
00:30:50,870 --> 00:30:53,471
you've done since you climbed
off your horse.

522
00:30:59,944 --> 00:31:03,079
- <i>( Hammering )</i>
- ...Two, three,

523
00:31:03,113 --> 00:31:04,914
24, five,

524
00:31:04,949 --> 00:31:07,250
six, 27,

525
00:31:07,284 --> 00:31:09,285
- 28, 29—
- Ser Hugh?

526
00:31:09,320 --> 00:31:10,988
30, 31, 32...

527
00:31:11,022 --> 00:31:13,290
- Ser Hugh!
- As you can see, I'm busy.

528
00:31:13,324 --> 00:31:16,260
I'm here on behalf
of Lord Eddard Stark,

529
00:31:16,295 --> 00:31:18,563
the Hand of the King.

530
00:31:18,597 --> 00:31:19,997
I'm the Captain of his guard.

531
00:31:20,032 --> 00:31:22,200
I'm sorry, I didn't catch
your name, Ser...

532
00:31:22,234 --> 00:31:24,903
No "Ser."
I'm not a knight.

533
00:31:24,937 --> 00:31:28,239
I see. Well, it just
so happens that I am.

534
00:31:29,875 --> 00:31:32,943
( Continues counting )

535
00:31:32,977 --> 00:31:35,946
Jory: He said he'd be glad
to talk to the Hand himself.

536
00:31:35,980 --> 00:31:37,814
He's a <i>knight,</i> you see.

537
00:31:37,848 --> 00:31:39,582
Ah, a knight.

538
00:31:39,616 --> 00:31:42,484
They strut around
like roosters down here.

539
00:31:42,519 --> 00:31:46,188
<i>Even the ones who've never seen</i>
<i>an arrow coming their way.</i>

540
00:31:46,222 --> 00:31:48,090
You shouldn't be
out here, My Lord.

541
00:31:48,124 --> 00:31:51,560
- There's no telling who has eyes where.
- Let them look.

542
00:31:53,563 --> 00:31:56,398
The former Hand did call on me,
My Lord, several times.

543
00:31:56,433 --> 00:31:59,768
I regret to say he did not honor me
with his patronage.

544
00:31:59,803 --> 00:32:02,337
What did Lord Arryn want?

545
00:32:02,372 --> 00:32:04,439
He always came to see the boy.

546
00:32:04,474 --> 00:32:06,375
I'd like to see him as well.

547
00:32:08,310 --> 00:32:10,745
As you wish! My lord.

548
00:32:14,549 --> 00:32:16,116
Here he is.

549
00:32:16,150 --> 00:32:18,785
Strong for his age.
He works hard.

550
00:32:18,819 --> 00:32:21,955
Show the hand
the helmet you made, lad.

551
00:32:35,804 --> 00:32:38,573
- This is fine work.
- It's not for sale.

552
00:32:38,607 --> 00:32:40,508
Boy, this is the King's Hand!

553
00:32:40,543 --> 00:32:43,946
- If his lordship wants the helm—
- I made it for me.

554
00:32:43,980 --> 00:32:46,615
- Forgive him, My Lord.
- There's nothing to forgive.

555
00:32:48,117 --> 00:32:50,852
When Lord Arryn came to visit you,
what would you talk about?

556
00:32:50,886 --> 00:32:53,388
He just asked me questions
is all, My Lord.

557
00:32:53,422 --> 00:32:55,590
What kind of questions?

558
00:32:57,693 --> 00:32:59,994
About my work at first,

559
00:33:00,028 --> 00:33:03,631
if I was being treated well,
if I liked it here.

560
00:33:05,367 --> 00:33:07,602
But then he started
asking me about my mother.

561
00:33:08,971 --> 00:33:12,039
- Your mother?
- Who she was, what she looked like.

562
00:33:12,975 --> 00:33:14,809
What did you tell him?

563
00:33:16,512 --> 00:33:18,580
She died when I was little.

564
00:33:18,614 --> 00:33:20,848
She had yellow hair.

565
00:33:20,883 --> 00:33:23,518
She'd sing to me sometimes.

566
00:33:27,423 --> 00:33:29,291
Look at me.

567
00:33:39,002 --> 00:33:40,937
Get back to work, lad.

568
00:33:42,673 --> 00:33:44,674
If the day ever comes
when that boy

569
00:33:44,708 --> 00:33:46,876
would rather wield
a sword than forge one,

570
00:33:46,910 --> 00:33:49,311
<i>you send him to me.</i>

571
00:33:49,346 --> 00:33:51,648
<i>( Hammer banging )</i>

572
00:33:54,084 --> 00:33:56,118
Find anything?

573
00:33:57,154 --> 00:33:59,955
King Robert's bastard son.

574
00:33:59,990 --> 00:34:02,291
<i>( Robert laughing )</i>

575
00:34:02,325 --> 00:34:05,027
- Woman: <i>He likes that.</i>
- <i>( Women laughing )</i>

576
00:34:06,530 --> 00:34:09,366
This is for the King
from Lord Stark.

577
00:34:09,400 --> 00:34:11,635
- <i>( Robert laughs )</i>
- Should I leave it with—

578
00:34:11,670 --> 00:34:13,404
Shhh.

579
00:34:13,438 --> 00:34:15,273
Listen.

580
00:34:15,307 --> 00:34:18,043
Do you hear them?

581
00:34:20,347 --> 00:34:22,581
How many do you think
are in there with him?

582
00:34:22,615 --> 00:34:24,416
Huh?

583
00:34:24,450 --> 00:34:26,251
- <i>Guess.</i>
- Three?

584
00:34:26,285 --> 00:34:28,586
- <i>( Laughter )</i>
- Four.

585
00:34:30,288 --> 00:34:32,557
He likes to do this
when I'm on duty—

586
00:34:32,591 --> 00:34:35,159
He makes me listen
as he insults my sister.

587
00:34:37,162 --> 00:34:39,396
( Door opens )
<i>( Laughter )</i>

588
00:34:40,866 --> 00:34:41,689
Forgive me, My Lord—

589
00:34:41,714 --> 00:34:43,715
Why do I have to forgive you?
Have you wronged me?

590
00:34:46,237 --> 00:34:48,038
We've met before, you know.

591
00:34:48,073 --> 00:34:51,042
Have we?
Strange, I've forgotten.

592
00:34:51,076 --> 00:34:54,513
The siege of Pyke.
We fought side by side one afternoon.

593
00:34:54,547 --> 00:34:56,348
Ah.

594
00:34:56,382 --> 00:34:58,417
- That's where you got your scar?
- Aye.

595
00:34:58,451 --> 00:34:59,852
Oh.

596
00:34:59,887 --> 00:35:01,721
One of the Greyjoys
nearly took my eye.

597
00:35:01,756 --> 00:35:04,725
- Vicious sons of whores.
- They like their bloodshed.

598
00:35:04,759 --> 00:35:06,927
<i>They stopped liking it</i>
<i>at the end.</i>

599
00:35:06,961 --> 00:35:10,964
That was a proper battle.
Do you remember

600
00:35:10,999 --> 00:35:14,034
Thoros of Myr charging
through the breach?

601
00:35:14,069 --> 00:35:15,602
With his burning sword?

602
00:35:15,637 --> 00:35:17,505
I'll remember that
till the day I die.

603
00:35:17,539 --> 00:35:21,376
I saw the youngest of the
Greyjoy lads at Winterfell.

604
00:35:21,410 --> 00:35:23,778
It was like seeing a shark
on a mountaintop.

605
00:35:23,812 --> 00:35:26,080
Theon?
He's a good lad.

606
00:35:26,115 --> 00:35:27,215
I doubt it.

607
00:35:27,249 --> 00:35:29,952
<i>( Laughter )</i>
<i>( Door opens )</i>

608
00:35:32,055 --> 00:35:34,590
Robert: <i>I'll bet you smell</i>
<i>of blackberry jam!</i>

609
00:35:34,625 --> 00:35:36,993
<i>Let me smell it.</i>
<i>Come here.</i>

610
00:35:39,130 --> 00:35:40,530
Can I leave this with you?

611
00:35:40,565 --> 00:35:42,199
The message from Lord Stark.

612
00:35:42,233 --> 00:35:44,568
I don't serve Lord Stark.

613
00:35:47,605 --> 00:35:49,805
<i>( Laughter continues )</i>

614
00:36:07,589 --> 00:36:10,125
- Where have you been?
- Watch duty.

615
00:36:10,159 --> 00:36:12,527
- With Sam.
- Ah, Prince Porkchop.

616
00:36:12,562 --> 00:36:14,696
- Where is he?
- He wasn't hungry.

617
00:36:14,731 --> 00:36:16,398
- Impossible!
- ( Chuckles )

618
00:36:16,432 --> 00:36:18,968
That's enough.

619
00:36:24,175 --> 00:36:26,576
Sam's no different
from the rest of us.

620
00:36:26,610 --> 00:36:28,912
There was no place
for him in the world,

621
00:36:28,946 --> 00:36:30,746
so he's come here.

622
00:36:30,781 --> 00:36:33,216
We're not going to hurt him
in the training yard anymore.

623
00:36:33,250 --> 00:36:36,118
Never again,
no matter what Thorne says.

624
00:36:36,152 --> 00:36:39,121
He's our brother now
and we're going to protect him.

625
00:36:39,155 --> 00:36:41,823
Rast:
You <i>are</i> in love, Lord Snow.

626
00:36:41,858 --> 00:36:44,259
( Laughter )

627
00:36:44,293 --> 00:36:47,262
You girls can do as you please.

628
00:36:47,296 --> 00:36:50,132
But if Thorne puts me
up against Lady Piggy,

629
00:36:50,167 --> 00:36:52,234
I'm gonna slice me off
a side of bacon.

630
00:36:52,269 --> 00:36:54,570
<i>( Laughter )</i>

631
00:36:58,075 --> 00:37:00,476
( Snoring )

632
00:37:11,189 --> 00:37:13,992
( Panting )
( Growling )

633
00:37:15,294 --> 00:37:17,996
No one touches Sam.

634
00:37:18,031 --> 00:37:18,964
( Snarls )

635
00:37:18,999 --> 00:37:21,901
<i>( Growling continues )</i>

636
00:37:32,278 --> 00:37:34,613
What are you waiting for?

637
00:37:44,524 --> 00:37:46,925
Attack him!

638
00:37:55,835 --> 00:37:58,136
You get in there.

639
00:38:02,108 --> 00:38:03,608
( Softly )
Hit me.

640
00:38:05,811 --> 00:38:07,812
Go on, hit me!

641
00:38:07,847 --> 00:38:09,714
( Shouts )

642
00:38:09,748 --> 00:38:12,350
- <i>I yield!</i>
- <i>( Laughter )</i>

643
00:38:12,384 --> 00:38:14,352
Yield yield.

644
00:38:14,386 --> 00:38:16,620
<i>I yield.</i>

645
00:38:19,491 --> 00:38:22,493
You think this is funny, do you?

646
00:38:25,598 --> 00:38:27,098
When you're out there

647
00:38:27,133 --> 00:38:29,834
beyond the Wall
with the sun going down,

648
00:38:29,869 --> 00:38:32,304
do you want a man at your back?

649
00:38:32,338 --> 00:38:34,640
Or a sniveling boy?

650
00:38:42,149 --> 00:38:44,584
( Sobbing )

651
00:38:49,089 --> 00:38:51,857
You send this whore
to give me commands?

652
00:38:51,892 --> 00:38:54,426
I should have sent
you back her head!

653
00:38:54,460 --> 00:38:56,361
Forgive me, Khaleesi.
I did as you asked.

654
00:38:56,396 --> 00:38:57,996
Hush now.
It's all right.

655
00:38:58,031 --> 00:39:01,333
- Irri, take her and leave us.
- <i>Yes, Khaleesi.</i>

656
00:39:04,671 --> 00:39:07,739
- Why did you hit her?!
- How many times do I have to tell you?

657
00:39:07,774 --> 00:39:09,374
You do not command me.

658
00:39:09,409 --> 00:39:11,175
I wasn't commanding you.

659
00:39:11,210 --> 00:39:13,010
I just wanted to invite
you to supper.

660
00:39:13,045 --> 00:39:15,313
- What's this?
- It's a gift.

661
00:39:15,347 --> 00:39:18,283
- I had it made for you.
- Dothraki rags?

662
00:39:18,317 --> 00:39:20,351
- Are you going to dress me now?
- Please.

663
00:39:20,386 --> 00:39:22,420
This stinks of manure.
All of it.

664
00:39:22,455 --> 00:39:24,826
( Gasps ) Stop— stop it.

665
00:39:24,851 --> 00:39:26,321
You would turn me into one
of them, wouldn't you?

666
00:39:26,325 --> 00:39:27,992
Next you'll want
to braid my hair.

667
00:39:28,026 --> 00:39:30,060
You've no right to a braid.

668
00:39:30,094 --> 00:39:31,561
You've won no victories yet.

669
00:39:31,596 --> 00:39:34,731
You do not talk back to me!

670
00:39:36,033 --> 00:39:38,534
You are a horselord's slut.

671
00:39:38,569 --> 00:39:40,503
And now you've woken the dragon—

672
00:39:40,537 --> 00:39:43,472
( Metal jangles )
( Screams )

673
00:39:46,143 --> 00:39:49,713
I am a Khaleesi of the Dothraki!

674
00:39:49,747 --> 00:39:52,116
I am the wife of the great Khal

675
00:39:52,150 --> 00:39:54,919
and I carry his son inside me.

676
00:39:54,953 --> 00:39:58,723
The next time
you raise a hand to me

677
00:39:58,757 --> 00:40:01,993
will be the last time
you have hands.

678
00:40:03,563 --> 00:40:06,031
<i>( Thunder rumbles, rain pattering )</i>

679
00:40:09,802 --> 00:40:11,703
I know for a fact
that some of the officers

680
00:40:11,738 --> 00:40:13,705
go to that brothel
in Mole's Town.

681
00:40:13,740 --> 00:40:15,540
I wouldn't doubt it.

682
00:40:15,575 --> 00:40:18,009
Don't you think it's
a little bit unfair?

683
00:40:18,043 --> 00:40:20,178
Making us take our vows
while they sneak off

684
00:40:20,212 --> 00:40:22,813
for a little Sally on the side?

685
00:40:22,847 --> 00:40:25,616
- Sally on the side?
- It's silly, isn't it?

686
00:40:25,650 --> 00:40:28,987
What, we can't defend
the Wall unless we're celibate?

687
00:40:29,021 --> 00:40:30,844
It's absurd.

688
00:40:30,869 --> 00:40:32,923
I didn't think you'd be
so upset about it.

689
00:40:34,327 --> 00:40:36,595
Why not?

690
00:40:36,629 --> 00:40:39,090
- Because I'm fat?
- No.

691
00:40:39,098 --> 00:40:42,210
But I like girls just
as much as you do.

692
00:40:43,337 --> 00:40:45,906
They might not like me as much.

693
00:40:47,842 --> 00:40:51,111
I've never— been with one.

694
00:40:52,446 --> 00:40:54,381
You've probably had hundreds.

695
00:40:54,415 --> 00:40:56,083
No.

696
00:40:58,386 --> 00:41:00,921
As a matter of fact,

697
00:41:00,956 --> 00:41:02,389
I'm the same as you.

698
00:41:02,424 --> 00:41:04,424
( Scoffs )
Yeah.

699
00:41:04,459 --> 00:41:06,660
I find that hard to believe.

700
00:41:06,694 --> 00:41:08,996
I came very close once.

701
00:41:09,030 --> 00:41:12,465
I was alone in a room
with a naked girl, but—

702
00:41:12,500 --> 00:41:14,801
You didn't know where to put it?

703
00:41:14,835 --> 00:41:16,869
I know where to put it.

704
00:41:16,904 --> 00:41:18,938
Was she...

705
00:41:18,973 --> 00:41:21,107
Old and ugly?

706
00:41:22,142 --> 00:41:23,909
Young and gorgeous.

707
00:41:25,545 --> 00:41:27,446
A whore named Ros.

708
00:41:29,415 --> 00:41:31,216
What color hair?

709
00:41:31,250 --> 00:41:34,085
- Red.
- Oh, I like red hair.

710
00:41:35,654 --> 00:41:37,421
And her, um...

711
00:41:37,456 --> 00:41:39,156
Her...

712
00:41:40,258 --> 00:41:41,858
- You don't want to know.
- That good?

713
00:41:41,893 --> 00:41:43,660
- Better.
- Oh no.

714
00:41:45,363 --> 00:41:47,999
So why exactly

715
00:41:48,033 --> 00:41:51,736
did you not make love
to Ros with the perfect—?

716
00:41:51,770 --> 00:41:54,239
What's my name?

717
00:41:54,273 --> 00:41:56,175
Jon Snow?

718
00:41:56,209 --> 00:41:59,512
And why is my surname snow?

719
00:41:59,546 --> 00:42:02,349
Because...

720
00:42:02,383 --> 00:42:04,951
You're a bastard from the North.

721
00:42:06,620 --> 00:42:09,022
I never met my mother.

722
00:42:09,056 --> 00:42:12,024
My father wouldn't even
tell me her name.

723
00:42:12,059 --> 00:42:14,694
I don't know if she's
living or dead.

724
00:42:16,697 --> 00:42:19,164
I don't know
if she's a noblewoman

725
00:42:19,199 --> 00:42:20,833
or a fisherman's wife...

726
00:42:22,535 --> 00:42:24,536
Or a whore.

727
00:42:26,773 --> 00:42:29,141
So I sat there

728
00:42:29,175 --> 00:42:32,378
in the brothel as Ros
took off her clothes.

729
00:42:32,412 --> 00:42:35,982
But I couldn't do it.

730
00:42:36,016 --> 00:42:39,019
Because all I could think was

731
00:42:39,053 --> 00:42:41,722
what if I got her pregnant

732
00:42:41,756 --> 00:42:43,791
and she had a child,

733
00:42:43,825 --> 00:42:46,760
another bastard named Snow?

734
00:42:51,299 --> 00:42:54,135
It's not a good life for a child.

735
00:42:54,169 --> 00:42:56,370
Ah, mmm.

736
00:42:59,174 --> 00:43:01,008
So...

737
00:43:01,042 --> 00:43:03,444
You didn't know where to put it?

738
00:43:04,579 --> 00:43:06,180
( Laughing )

739
00:43:09,117 --> 00:43:11,252
<i>Enjoying yourselves?</i>

740
00:43:13,389 --> 00:43:15,190
You look cold, boys.

741
00:43:15,224 --> 00:43:16,924
( Door creaks )

742
00:43:16,959 --> 00:43:18,493
It is a bit nippy.

743
00:43:18,527 --> 00:43:20,929
A bit nippy, yeah, by the fire,

744
00:43:20,963 --> 00:43:25,100
indoors.
It's still summer.

745
00:43:26,268 --> 00:43:28,971
Do you boys even remember
the last winter?

746
00:43:30,140 --> 00:43:32,775
How long has it been now?
What, 10 years?

747
00:43:32,809 --> 00:43:34,910
I remember.

748
00:43:34,945 --> 00:43:37,646
Was it uncomfortable
at Winterfell?

749
00:43:37,681 --> 00:43:40,316
Were there days when
you just couldn't get warm,

750
00:43:40,350 --> 00:43:43,185
never mind how many fires
your servants built?

751
00:43:43,220 --> 00:43:46,421
- I build my own fires.
- That's admirable.

752
00:43:47,957 --> 00:43:50,625
I spent six months out there,
beyond the Wall

753
00:43:50,660 --> 00:43:53,562
<i>during the last winter.</i>

754
00:43:53,597 --> 00:43:56,699
It was supposed to be
a two-week mission.

755
00:43:56,734 --> 00:44:00,169
We heard a rumor Mance Rayder
was planning to attack Eastwatch.

756
00:44:00,204 --> 00:44:03,573
So we went out to look
for some of his men—

757
00:44:03,607 --> 00:44:06,509
capture them,
gather some knowledge.

758
00:44:06,544 --> 00:44:09,512
The wildlings who fight
for Mance Rayder are hard men.

759
00:44:09,547 --> 00:44:12,581
Harder than you'll ever be.

760
00:44:12,616 --> 00:44:15,050
They know their country
better than we do.

761
00:44:15,085 --> 00:44:17,420
They knew there was
a storm coming in.

762
00:44:18,755 --> 00:44:21,724
So they hid in their caves
and waited for it to pass.

763
00:44:23,293 --> 00:44:25,694
And we got caught in the open.

764
00:44:25,728 --> 00:44:28,030
Wind so strong

765
00:44:28,064 --> 00:44:30,566
it yanked 100-foot trees
straight from the ground,

766
00:44:30,600 --> 00:44:33,069
<i>roots and all.</i>
<i>If you took your gloves off</i>

767
00:44:33,103 --> 00:44:35,104
<i>to find your cock to have a piss,</i>

768
00:44:35,139 --> 00:44:37,440
you lost a finger to the frost.

769
00:44:37,474 --> 00:44:39,808
And all in darkness.

770
00:44:43,046 --> 00:44:45,514
You don't know cold.

771
00:44:45,548 --> 00:44:47,949
Neither of you do.

772
00:44:50,086 --> 00:44:52,721
The horses died first.

773
00:44:54,557 --> 00:44:57,659
We didn't have enough to feed them,
to keep them warm.

774
00:44:59,929 --> 00:45:02,364
Eating the horses was easy.

775
00:45:04,333 --> 00:45:07,435
But later when <i>we</i>
started to fall...

776
00:45:09,171 --> 00:45:11,439
That wasn't easy.

777
00:45:11,473 --> 00:45:15,008
We should have had a couple of
boys like you along, shouldn't we?

778
00:45:19,213 --> 00:45:20,713
( Grabs )
( Gasps )

779
00:45:20,748 --> 00:45:22,982
Soft, fat boys like you.

780
00:45:23,017 --> 00:45:25,486
We'd have lasted
a fortnight on you

781
00:45:25,520 --> 00:45:28,556
and still had bones
leftover for soup.

782
00:45:31,159 --> 00:45:34,062
Soon we'll have new recruits

783
00:45:34,096 --> 00:45:37,132
and you lot will be passed along
to the Lord Commander

784
00:45:37,166 --> 00:45:39,301
for assignment

785
00:45:39,335 --> 00:45:43,272
and they will call you
men of the Night's Watch,

786
00:45:43,307 --> 00:45:46,041
but you'd be fools to believe it.

787
00:45:47,611 --> 00:45:49,478
<i>You're boys still.</i>

788
00:45:49,512 --> 00:45:52,614
<i>And come the winter</i>
<i>you will die...</i>

789
00:45:54,416 --> 00:45:56,750
Like flies.

790
00:46:02,456 --> 00:46:04,825
I hit him.

791
00:46:04,859 --> 00:46:06,760
I hit the dragon.

792
00:46:06,795 --> 00:46:09,230
Your brother Rhaegar
was the Last Dragon.

793
00:46:09,264 --> 00:46:12,167
Viserys is less than
the shadow of a snake.

794
00:46:12,201 --> 00:46:14,069
He is still the true king.

795
00:46:14,103 --> 00:46:16,104
The truth now:

796
00:46:16,139 --> 00:46:19,408
Do you want to see your brother
sitting on the Iron Throne?

797
00:46:20,310 --> 00:46:21,944
No.

798
00:46:21,978 --> 00:46:24,880
But the common people
are waiting for him.

799
00:46:24,915 --> 00:46:29,251
Illyrio said they are sewing dragon
banners and praying for his return.

800
00:46:29,285 --> 00:46:33,421
The common people pray for rain,
health and a summer that never ends.

801
00:46:33,456 --> 00:46:36,924
They don't care what games
the high lords play.

802
00:46:36,958 --> 00:46:39,793
What do you pray for, Ser Jorah?

803
00:46:43,864 --> 00:46:46,833
Home.

804
00:46:46,867 --> 00:46:49,035
I pray for home too.

805
00:46:52,373 --> 00:46:55,509
My brother will never take back
the Seven Kingdoms.

806
00:46:57,178 --> 00:47:00,481
He couldn't lead an army
even if my husband gave him one.

807
00:47:03,852 --> 00:47:06,287
He'll never take us home.

808
00:47:07,189 --> 00:47:09,624
<i>( Crowd chattering )</i>

809
00:47:25,741 --> 00:47:28,109
Lover's quarrel?

810
00:47:28,144 --> 00:47:29,945
I'm sorry.
Do I...?

811
00:47:29,979 --> 00:47:33,082
Sansa dear, this is Lord Baelish.
He's known—

812
00:47:33,117 --> 00:47:34,617
An old friend of the family.

813
00:47:34,652 --> 00:47:37,855
I've known your mother
a long long time.

814
00:47:37,889 --> 00:47:40,190
- Why do they call you Littlefinger?
- Arya!

815
00:47:40,225 --> 00:47:43,193
- Don't be rude!
- No, it's quite all right.

816
00:47:43,228 --> 00:47:46,863
When I was a child
I was very small

817
00:47:46,898 --> 00:47:49,766
and I come from a little spit of land
called the Fingers,

818
00:47:49,800 --> 00:47:51,568
so you see,

819
00:47:51,602 --> 00:47:53,669
it's an exceedingly
clever nickname.

820
00:47:53,704 --> 00:47:56,238
I've been sitting here for days!

821
00:47:56,273 --> 00:47:58,273
Start the damn joust

822
00:47:58,308 --> 00:48:00,242
before I piss myself!

823
00:48:03,712 --> 00:48:05,980
( Cheering )

824
00:48:07,783 --> 00:48:10,352
Gods, who is that?

825
00:48:10,386 --> 00:48:12,888
Littlefinger:
<i>Ser Gregor Clegane.</i>

826
00:48:12,923 --> 00:48:16,025
<i>They call him the Mountain.</i>

827
00:48:17,461 --> 00:48:20,130
<i>The Hound's older brother.</i>

828
00:48:20,164 --> 00:48:23,133
- And his opponent?
- Littlefinger: Ser Hugh of the Vale.

829
00:48:23,168 --> 00:48:25,569
<i>He was Jon Arryn's squire.</i>

830
00:48:25,603 --> 00:48:27,270
<i>Look how far he's come.</i>

831
00:48:27,305 --> 00:48:29,539
Yes yes, enough
of the bloody pomp.

832
00:48:29,574 --> 00:48:31,040
Have at it!

833
00:48:39,450 --> 00:48:41,418
( Horse neighs )

834
00:49:11,350 --> 00:49:13,252
( Screams )

835
00:49:14,154 --> 00:49:16,689
( Crowd gasps )

836
00:49:16,723 --> 00:49:19,925
( Gurgling )

837
00:49:51,059 --> 00:49:54,095
Not what you were expecting?

838
00:49:56,933 --> 00:50:00,702
Has anyone ever told you the story
of the Mountain and the Hound?

839
00:50:01,905 --> 00:50:04,340
Lovely little tale
of brotherly love.

840
00:50:05,775 --> 00:50:08,644
The Hound was just a pup,

841
00:50:08,678 --> 00:50:11,079
six years old maybe.

842
00:50:11,113 --> 00:50:13,315
Gregor a few years older—

843
00:50:13,349 --> 00:50:16,785
already a big lad, already
getting a bit of a reputation.

844
00:50:16,819 --> 00:50:19,254
Some lucky boys

845
00:50:19,288 --> 00:50:22,457
<i>just born with a talent</i>
<i>for violence.</i>

846
00:50:23,826 --> 00:50:27,129
<i>One evening Gregor found</i>
<i>his little brother</i>

847
00:50:27,163 --> 00:50:29,799
<i>playing with a toy by the fire—</i>

848
00:50:29,833 --> 00:50:32,034
<i>Gregor's toy,</i>

849
00:50:32,068 --> 00:50:34,470
a wooden knight.

850
00:50:34,504 --> 00:50:36,972
Gregor never said a word,

851
00:50:37,007 --> 00:50:39,775
he just grabbed his brother
by the scruff of his neck

852
00:50:39,810 --> 00:50:43,012
<i>and shoved his face</i>
<i>into the burning coals.</i>

853
00:50:43,046 --> 00:50:45,281
<i>Held him there</i>

854
00:50:45,315 --> 00:50:47,283
<i>while the boy screamed,</i>

855
00:50:47,317 --> 00:50:49,718
<i>while his face melted.</i>

856
00:50:53,823 --> 00:50:56,592
There aren't very many people
who know that story.

857
00:50:56,627 --> 00:50:59,295
I won't tell anyone.
I promise.

858
00:50:59,329 --> 00:51:01,230
No, please don't.

859
00:51:01,265 --> 00:51:03,699
If the Hound so much as
heard you mention it,

860
00:51:03,733 --> 00:51:06,735
I'm afraid all the knights
in King's Landing

861
00:51:06,769 --> 00:51:09,104
would not be able to save you.

862
00:51:19,513 --> 00:51:21,714
( Knocks )

863
00:51:21,748 --> 00:51:24,850
My Lord, Her Grace the Queen.

864
00:51:27,920 --> 00:51:30,522
- Your Grace.
- You're missing your tournament.

865
00:51:30,556 --> 00:51:33,124
Putting my name on it
doesn't make it mine.

866
00:51:35,161 --> 00:51:38,363
I thought we might put what happened
on the Kingsroad behind us—

867
00:51:38,397 --> 00:51:40,632
the ugliness with the wolves.

868
00:51:42,802 --> 00:51:45,404
And forcing you to kill
the beast was extreme.

869
00:51:47,040 --> 00:51:50,143
Though sometimes we go to extremes
where our children are concerned.

870
00:51:51,578 --> 00:51:53,379
How is Sansa?

871
00:51:53,414 --> 00:51:55,315
She likes it here.

872
00:51:55,349 --> 00:51:57,083
<i>She's the only Stark who does.</i>

873
00:51:57,118 --> 00:51:59,619
Favors her mother,

874
00:51:59,653 --> 00:52:01,421
not much of the North in her.

875
00:52:01,455 --> 00:52:04,858
- What are you doing here?
- I might ask the same of you.

876
00:52:04,892 --> 00:52:07,060
What is it you
hope to accomplish?

877
00:52:07,094 --> 00:52:10,163
The King called on me
to serve him and the realm,

878
00:52:10,198 --> 00:52:12,932
and that's what I'll do
until he tells me otherwise.

879
00:52:12,967 --> 00:52:15,434
You can't change him.
You can't help him.

880
00:52:15,469 --> 00:52:18,037
He'll do what he wants, which is
all he's ever done.

881
00:52:18,071 --> 00:52:21,039
You'll try your best
to pick up the pieces.

882
00:52:21,074 --> 00:52:23,809
If that's my job, then so be it.

883
00:52:25,311 --> 00:52:27,747
You're just a soldier,
aren't you?

884
00:52:27,781 --> 00:52:30,516
You take your orders
and you carry on.

885
00:52:31,552 --> 00:52:33,719
I suppose it makes sense.

886
00:52:33,754 --> 00:52:37,090
Your older brother was trained to
lead and you were trained to follow.

887
00:52:37,124 --> 00:52:40,092
I was also trained to kill
my enemies, Your Grace.

888
00:52:43,531 --> 00:52:45,632
As was I.

889
00:52:49,737 --> 00:52:54,007
<i>( Door opens, closes )</i>

890
00:52:56,844 --> 00:52:58,745
( Horse snorts )

891
00:53:00,113 --> 00:53:02,281
<i>( Dog barking )</i>

892
00:53:03,516 --> 00:53:05,484
Seven blessings to you, goodfolk!

893
00:53:05,518 --> 00:53:07,853
And to you.

894
00:53:07,887 --> 00:53:09,854
Boy!
Bread, meat and beer. Quickly.

895
00:53:09,889 --> 00:53:12,290
Ah, good idea, grandfather.
I'm starving.

896
00:53:12,324 --> 00:53:14,125
A song while we wait or—?

897
00:53:14,159 --> 00:53:15,960
I'd rather throw myself
down a well.

898
00:53:15,994 --> 00:53:19,630
Now now, grandfather, this may be your
last chance if you're heading North.

899
00:53:19,665 --> 00:53:22,667
The only music the Northerners know is
the howling of wolves!

900
00:53:22,701 --> 00:53:24,736
<i>( Laughs )</i>
<i>( Door opens )</i>

901
00:53:24,770 --> 00:53:26,437
Gods.

902
00:53:26,471 --> 00:53:27,972
I'm sorry, My Lord.
We're full up.

903
00:53:28,006 --> 00:53:31,008
- <i>Every room.</i>
- Tyrion: <i>My men can sleep in the stable.</i>

904
00:53:31,043 --> 00:53:33,678
As for myself, I don't
require a large room.

905
00:53:33,712 --> 00:53:36,881
Truly, My Lord, we have nothing.

906
00:53:36,915 --> 00:53:39,250
Is there nothing I can do...

907
00:53:39,284 --> 00:53:41,853
- ( Coin clanks )
- ...To remedy this?

908
00:53:41,887 --> 00:53:43,755
You can have my room.

909
00:53:43,789 --> 00:53:45,323
Now there's a clever man.

910
00:53:47,226 --> 00:53:49,961
You can manage food, I trust?
Yoren, dine with me.

911
00:53:49,995 --> 00:53:52,097
- Aye, My Lord.
- My Lord of Lannister!

912
00:53:52,131 --> 00:53:54,232
Might I entertain you
while you eat?

913
00:53:54,266 --> 00:53:57,168
I can sing of your father's victory
at King's Landing!

914
00:53:57,202 --> 00:53:59,836
Nothing would more likely
ruin my supper.

915
00:54:00,805 --> 00:54:02,472
Lady Stark!

916
00:54:02,506 --> 00:54:05,208
<i>What an unexpected pleasure.</i>

917
00:54:06,577 --> 00:54:08,778
I was sorry to have
missed you at Winterfell.

918
00:54:08,813 --> 00:54:10,680
Lady Stark!

919
00:54:18,522 --> 00:54:20,690
I was still Catelyn Tully

920
00:54:20,725 --> 00:54:23,226
the last time I stayed here.

921
00:54:25,597 --> 00:54:28,365
You, Ser,

922
00:54:28,399 --> 00:54:32,636
is that the black bat of Harrenhal
I see embroidered on your coat?

923
00:54:32,670 --> 00:54:34,705
It is, My Lady.

924
00:54:34,739 --> 00:54:37,575
And is Lady Whent
a true and honest friend

925
00:54:37,610 --> 00:54:41,413
to my father, Lord Hoster Tully
of Riverrun?

926
00:54:41,448 --> 00:54:43,216
She is.

927
00:54:45,352 --> 00:54:48,721
The red stallion was always
a welcome sight at Riverrun.

928
00:54:48,755 --> 00:54:50,957
My father counts Jonas Bracken

929
00:54:50,991 --> 00:54:54,093
amongst his oldest
and most loyal bannermen.

930
00:54:54,127 --> 00:54:55,995
Our lord is honored by his trust.

931
00:54:56,029 --> 00:54:58,331
I envy your father

932
00:54:58,365 --> 00:55:00,032
all his fine friends, Lady Stark,

933
00:55:00,067 --> 00:55:03,136
but I don't quite see
the purpose of this.

934
00:55:04,938 --> 00:55:07,006
I know your sigil as well—

935
00:55:08,309 --> 00:55:10,710
The Twin Towers of Frey.

936
00:55:10,745 --> 00:55:13,013
How fares your lord, Ser?

937
00:55:13,047 --> 00:55:15,015
Lord Walder is well, My Lady.

938
00:55:15,049 --> 00:55:17,851
<i>He has asked your father</i>
<i>for the honor of his presence</i>

939
00:55:17,885 --> 00:55:19,453
on his 90th nameday.

940
00:55:19,487 --> 00:55:21,755
- He plans to take another wife.
- ( Scoffs )

941
00:55:28,463 --> 00:55:30,932
This man

942
00:55:30,966 --> 00:55:33,301
came into my house as a guest

943
00:55:33,335 --> 00:55:37,237
and there conspired
to murder my son,

944
00:55:37,272 --> 00:55:40,775
a boy of 10.

945
00:55:42,377 --> 00:55:45,646
In the name of King Robert
and the good lords you serve,

946
00:55:45,681 --> 00:55:48,449
I call upon you to seize him

947
00:55:48,483 --> 00:55:52,053
and help me return him
to Winterfell

948
00:55:52,087 --> 00:55:54,122
to await the King's Justice.

949
00:56:03,066 --> 00:56:06,169
<i>( Theme music playing )</i>

950
00:56:06,194 --> 00:56:10,194
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