Game of Thrones
Season Four
Episode Ten
The Children
Summary:
Jon Snow
enters Mance Rayder's camp unarmed. Inside Mance's tent, the two speak of Jon's
treachery and his feelings for Ygritte. Upon hearing of her death, the King
Beyond the Wall proposes they drink to her, and the two men remember the lives
lost in battle the night before.
Aware that
the Night's Watch has already expended everything they had, Mance refuses to
turn back. Instead, he asks that the gate be opened to his people; with winter
approaching, his only desire is to move them south.
As he
speaks, he notices Jon eyeing a nearby knife and realizes that Jon's true
mission is to kill him. The two face off, but are interrupted by a horn blast.
Stannis
Baratheon's army assaults the wildling camp until Mance instructs his men to
stand down. Stannis and Davos Seaworth take note of Jon Snow, who identifies
himself as Ned Stark's son.
At this,
Stannis turns his full attention to Jon and asks for his opinion about the King
Beyond the Wall. Jon advises him to do what Ned would: take him prisoner and
listen to what he has to say.
The men of
the Watch burn the bodies from the battle as Stannis and his entourage look on.
Jon goes to see a shackled Tormund Giantsbane, who asks Jon to bury Ygritte in
the real north where she belongs.
Heeding the
advice, Jon travels with her body north of the Wall and burns it there.
Cersei
meets Pycelle and Qyburn in Pycelle's laboratory to examine Gregor Clegane.
Both men agree he was poisoned with manticore venom, but only Qyburn believes
he can be treated.
The grand
maester questions Qyburn's training, but is dismissed by Cersei. She hands the
lab over to Qyburn who immediately begins to drain fluids from the Mountain's
body, promising her it won't weaken him in the slightest.
The queen
proceeds to her father's chambers. Unwilling to let Tywin raise Tommen in her
absence, she demands that her engagement to Loras Tyrell be called off.
Cersei
threatens to reveal the truth about her and Jaime as a means to stop her
father: "Your legacy is a lie." Tywin insists there is no truth to
the rumors, but Cersei assures him he knows better.
Cersei
finds Jaime in the Kingsguard chamber and tells him she has made her choice:
She has chosen him and told Tywin the truth about their relationship.
Initiating
intimacy with her dumbstruck twin, she kisses his golden hand and tells him she
doesn't care about anything else.
n her
audience hall, Daenerys receives an elderly tutor. Unable to fend for himself
in the barracks and mess halls sheltering the freed slaves, he asks permission
to sell himself back to his master. Dany agrees only to let the man sign a
year-long contract for his services.
The next
supplicant is a shell-shocked goatherd with a bundle in his arms. With
Missandei translating for him, the goatherd explains that something came down
from the sky. Laying the bundle down, he opens it and reveals the charred remains
of his young daughter.
Dany
escorts her dragons Viserion and Rhaegal to the catacombs; Drogon has not been
seen in days. She attaches massive collars around their necks, chaining them to
the floor.
Stepping
out of the catacomb, Dany weeps as her children call out to her and the door
closes behind her.
In search of the Eyrie, Brienne of Tarth and
Podrick happen upon Arya Stark, who marvels at the sight of Brienne in armor.
Pod recognizes the Hound when he steps out from some rocks and the mood
changes.
Brienne
mentions her promise to Catelyn Stark to bring Arya back, but the Lannister
markings on Brienne's sword raise the Hound and Arya's suspicions.
Regarding
her as a threat to Arya's safety, the Hound exchanges fierce blows with
Brienne. The two continue to grapple until Brienne gets the upper hand and
sends the Hound over a ravine.
Victorious, Brienne seeks out Arya, but finds
only Pod. After the two leave in search of her, Arya emerges and climbs down
the ravine.
The Hound
begs her to kill him, taunting her with memories of Micah's death, but she refuses.
Arya takes the coin purse and leaves the Hound, still pleading.
As Bran's
party nears its destination, skeletal hands shoot from the ground. Bran takes
over Hodor's body to fight the wights, leaving his own vulnerable.
A child of
the forest appears, and ushers Hodor and Bran, back in his own body, to safety.
Meera is
unwilling to give up on Jojen until her wounded brother tells her she must. The
child of the forest sends a bolt of light toward Jojen, setting him aflame.
The three
follow the child into a cave and meet the Three-Eyed Raven. A pale man on a
nest of roots, he explains he takes on many forms.
When Bran
asks if he will ever walk again, the raven tells him he will fly.
Jaime startles Tyrion in his prison cell and
directs him through the Red Keep's tunnels to a stairwell. Jaime gives his
brother instructions to find Varys, who has a ship waiting to sail for the Free
Cities, and the two say their goodbyes.
Instead of
taking the stairs, Tyrion detours to his Tower of the Hand. Entering Tywin's
bedroom, Tyrion spots Shae in his father's bed, and infuriated, strangles her
with the gold chains he once gave her. He then picks up Joffrey's crossbow and
locates his father in the privy.
Seemingly
unperturbed, Tywin assures Tyrion he never had any intention of executing him
and tries to convince his son to put down the crossbow. Tyrion tells Tywin he
just killed Shae but Tywin dismisses her as a whore.
When his
father uses the word one time too many, Tyrion unleashes a pair of bolts into
his father, killing him.
Tyrion goes
to Varys' chambers and submits to being boxed into a crate along with supplies
for the journey ahead. Later, Varys watches as the crate is carried onto a
ship.
Taking a
final look at King's Landing, he boards the ship and stands alongside the
crate.
Arya
arrives at the harbor in Saltpans and tries to buy passage north. The captain
refuses, telling her no one wants to go north; he is headed home to Braavos.
At that,
Arya pulls out her coin from Jaqen H'ghar, uttering, "Valar
morghulis." The astonished captain replies "Valar dohaeris" and
beckons her onboard.
On deck,
Arya stands at the ship's prow and looks towards the east.
Review:
Wow!. Really looking forward to Season Five now. This episode has everything ready for next season and I do not spoil. :)
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