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02:41The little lord's been dreaming again.
02:51We have visitors.
02:52I don't want to see anyone.
02:54Really?
02:56If I was cooped up all day with no one but this old bat for company, I'd go mad.
03:01Anyway, you don't have a choice.
03:03Rob's waiting.
03:04I don't want to go.
03:05Neither do I.
03:07But Rob's lord of Winterfell, which means I do what he says and you do what I say.
03:13Hold on.
03:18Hold on.
03:20Help Bran down the hall.
03:22Hold on.
03:29I must say I received a slightly warmer welcome on my last visit.
03:33Any man of the Night's Watch is welcome at Winterfell.
03:36Any man of the Night's Watch, but not I, eh, boy?
03:39I'm not your boy, Lannister.
03:41I'm lord of Winterfell while my father is away.
03:43And you might learn a lord's courtesy.
03:49So it's true.
03:52Hello, Bran.
03:54Do you remember anything about what happened?
03:57He has no memory of that day.
04:00Curious.
04:01Why are you here?
04:03Would your charming companion be so kind as to kneel?
04:06My neck is beginning to hurt.
04:08Kneel, Hodor.
04:13Do you like to ride, Bran?
04:14Yes.
04:16Well, I mean, I did like to.
04:18The boy has lost the use of his legs.
04:20What of it?
04:20With the right horse and saddle, even a cripple can ride.
04:22I'm not a cripple.
04:24Then I'm not a dwarf.
04:25My father will rejoice to hear it.
04:28I have a gift for you.
04:30Give that to your saddler.
04:31He'll provide the rest.
04:34You must shape the horse to the rider.
04:37Start with the yearling and teach her to respond to the reins and to the boy's voice.
04:42Will I really be able to ride?
04:44You will.
04:46On horseback, you'll be as tall as any of them.
04:48Is this some kind of trick?
04:50Why do you want to help him?
04:52I pretend to spot my heart for crittles, bastards, and broken things.
04:57You've done my brother a kindness.
05:00The hospitality of Winterfell is yours.
05:02Spare me your false courtesies, Lord Stark.
05:05There's a brothel outside your walls.
05:07There I'll find a bed, and both of us can sleep easier.
05:15Couldn't resist some northern arse?
05:17If you like redheads, ask for Ros.
05:20Come to see me off, Greyjoy.
05:22Kind of you.
05:23Your master doesn't seem to like Lannisters.
05:26He's not my master.
05:27No, of course not.
05:30What happened here?
05:31Where is Lady Stark?
05:32Why didn't she receive me?
05:33She wasn't feeling well.
05:35She's not in Winterfell, is she?
05:36Where did she go?
05:37Milady's whereabouts.
05:38Milady?
05:40Your loyalty to your captors is touching.
05:43Tell me, how do you think Bailing Greyjoy would feel if he could see his only surviving son has turned
05:49lackey?
05:50I still remember seeing my father's fleet burn in Lannistersport.
05:54I believe your uncles were responsible.
05:57Must have been a pretty sight.
05:58Nothing prettier than watching sailors burn alive.
06:02Yes.
06:03Great victory for your people.
06:05Shame how it all turned out.
06:06We were outnumbered.
06:07Ten to one.
06:08A stupid rebellion then.
06:10I suppose your father realized that when your brothers died in battle.
06:14Now here you are.
06:16Your enemy's squire.
06:18Careful, imp.
06:19I've offended you.
06:20Forgive me.
06:21It's been a rough morning.
06:24Anyway, don't despair.
06:26I'm a constant disappointment to my own father and I've learned to live with it.
06:31Your next tumble with Ros is on me.
06:34I'll try not to wear her out.
06:53Left foot forward.
06:54Good.
06:55Now pivot as you deliver the stroke with all your weight behind it.
06:59What in seven hours is that?
07:02Don't need an eighth hole to fit him in.
07:06Tell them your name.
07:09Samuel Tarly of Horn Hill.
07:12I mean, I was of Horn Hill.
07:15I've come to take the black.
07:16Come to take the black pudding?
07:19Well, you couldn't be any worse than you look.
07:22Right.
07:24See what he can do.
07:34I yield.
07:36Please, no more.
07:37On your feet.
07:38Pick up your sword.
07:40Hit him.
07:42Till he finds his feet.
07:52It seems they've run short of fortress and thieves down south.
07:56Now they send us squealing bloody pigs.
07:58Again, harder.
08:04He yielded.
08:09Looks like the bastard's in love.
08:13All right then, Lord Snow.
08:15You wish to defend your lady love.
08:17Let's make it an exercise.
08:19You two.
08:20Three of you ought to be sufficient to make Lady Piggy squeal.
08:25All you gotta do is get past the bastards.
08:30Are you sure you want to do this?
08:31No.
08:46Deal, deal, deal.
08:47I yield.
08:51We're done for today.
08:53Go clean the armory.
08:54That's all you're good for.
09:00Well fought.
09:02Pissed off.
09:07Did he hurt you?
09:09I've had worse.
09:11You can call me Sam.
09:13If you want.
09:15My mother calls me Sam.
09:17You're not gonna get any easier, you know.
09:19You're gonna have to defend yourself.
09:21Why didn't you get up and fight?
09:23I wanted to.
09:26I just couldn't.
09:27Why not?
09:30I'm a coward.
09:33My father always says so.
09:35The wall's no place for cowards.
09:36Well, you're right.
09:37I'm sorry.
09:38I just wanted to thank you.
09:53Bloody power.
09:54The people saw us talking to him.
09:57Now they'll think we're cowards too.
09:59Too stupid to be a coward.
10:00You're too stupid to be a coward.
10:02Quick now.
10:03Before summer's over.
10:06Come on here.
10:24going on here.
10:27Hang on.
10:27Come on.
10:29Come on.
10:42Vais dothrag, city of the horse lords, a pile of mud, mud, shit and twigs, best these savages can do.
10:53These are my people now. You shouldn't call them savages.
10:57I'll call them what I like, because they're my people. This is my army.
11:01Khal Drogo's marching the wrong way with my army.
11:24If my brother was given an army of Dothraki, could you conquer the Seven Kingdoms?
11:31The Dothraki have never crossed the Narrow Sea. They fear any water their horses can't drain.
11:37But if they did...
11:39King Robert is fool enough to meet them in open battle. But the men advising him are different.
11:45And you know these men?
11:47I fought beside them once. Long ago. Now Ned Stark wants my head. He drove me from my land.
11:58You sold slaves?
12:01I.
12:05Why?
12:06I had no money. An inexpensive wife.
12:10And where is she now?
12:12In another place. With another man.
12:15In another place.
12:22Your Grace.
12:24Yes, my dear.
12:25They call you the last dragon.
12:28They do.
12:31You have dragon's blood in your veins.
12:36It's entirely possible.
12:40What happened to the dragons?
12:42I was told the brave men killed them all.
12:48The brave men didn't kill dragons.
12:51The brave men rode them.
12:54Rode them from Valyria to build the greater civilization this world has ever seen.
13:00The breath of the greatest dragon fought the Iron Throne, which the usurper is keeping warm for me.
13:08The swords of the vanquished.
13:12A thousand of them melted together like so many candles.
13:22I have always wanted to see a dragon.
13:26There's nothing in the world that I would rather see.
13:30Really?
13:31Why dragons?
13:33They can fly.
13:35Wherever they are, just a few flaps of their wings and they're somewhere else.
13:40Far away.
13:45And they can kill.
13:48Anyone or anything that tries to hurt them gets burned away.
13:55To nothing.
13:56Melted.
13:58Like so many candles.
14:01Ow.
14:04Yes, seeing a dragon would make me very happy.
14:09Well, after 15 years in a pleasure house, I imagine just seeing the sky makes you happy.
14:13I was not locked in. I have seen things.
14:17What have you seen?
14:17I've seen a man from Asshai with a dagger of real dragon glass.
14:23I've seen a man who could change his face the way that other men change their clothes.
14:29And I've seen a pirate who wore his weight in gold and his ship had sails of coloured silk.
14:40So, have you seen one?
14:44A pirate ship?
14:46A dragon.
14:48No.
14:51No, the last one died many years before I was born.
14:55I'll tell you what I have seen.
14:58Their skulls.
15:00They used to decorate the throne room in the red keep.
15:04When I was very young, just three or four, my father used to walk me down the roads.
15:08And I'd recite their names for him.
15:10When I got them all right, he'd give me a suite.
15:14The ones closest to the door were the last ones they were able to hatch.
15:17And they were all stunted and wrong.
15:19The skulls.
15:20It's no bigger than dog skulls.
15:24But as you got closer to the Iron Throne, they got bigger.
15:29And bigger, and bigger, and bigger.
15:36There was Giscard, and Valrion, Vermithrax, Aesovias, Archanae, Meraxes,
15:54Vhagar, and Valrion the Dread, whose fire forged the Seven Kingdoms into one.
16:11What happened to the skulls?
16:15I don't know.
16:17You said I had them smashed to powder, I expect.
16:22Scattered to the wind.
16:27It's very sad.
16:29Yes, it is.
16:33What did I buy you for?
16:35To make me sad?
16:36No, your grace.
16:39To, um, teach your sister.
16:43To teach my sister how to be a better lover.
16:46You think I bought you to make Khal Drogo happy?
16:54Oh, you pretty little idiot.
16:59Well, go on then, get on with it.
17:10Some day, your husband will sit there, and you will sit by his side.
17:16And one day, before too long, you will present your son to the court.
17:21All the lords of Westeros will gather here to see the little prince.
17:26What if I have a girl?
17:28Gods be good, you'll have boys and girls, and plenty of them.
17:31What if I only have girls?
17:33I wouldn't worry about that.
17:36Jane Paul's mother had five children, all of them girls.
17:39Yes, but it's highly unlikely.
17:41But what if?
17:44Well, if you only had girls, I suppose the throne would pass to Prince Joffrey's little brother.
17:51And everyone would hate me.
17:54Nobody could ever hate you.
17:56Joffrey does.
17:57That's nonsense.
17:58Why would you say such a thing?
18:02That business with the wolves, Sansa, I've told you a hundred times, a dire wolf isn't...
18:08Please, shut up about it.
18:11Do you remember your lessons?
18:15Who built the Iron Throne?
18:18Aegon the Conqueror.
18:20And who built the Red King?
18:22Aegon the Cruel.
18:23And how many years did it take to build the...
18:25My grandfather and uncle were murdered here, weren't they?
18:30They were killed on the orders of King Ares, yes.
18:34The Mad King.
18:35Commonly known as the Mad King.
18:38Why were they killed?
18:41You should speak to your father about these matters.
18:44I don't want to speak to my father, ever.
18:46Sansa, you will find it in your heart to forgive your father.
18:52No, I won't.
18:54It's the Hand's tournament that's causing all this trouble, my lord.
18:57The King's tournament.
18:58I assure you, the Hand wants no part of it.
19:02Call it what you will, Lord Stark, sir.
19:04The city is packed with people and more flooding in every day.
19:08Last night we had a tavern riot, a brothel fire, three stabbings and a drunken horse race down the street
19:13of sisters.
19:14Dreadful.
19:14If you can't keep the King's peace, perhaps the city watch should be commanded by someone who can.
19:19I need more men.
19:20You'll get fifty.
19:22Lord Baelish will see it paid for.
19:23I will.
19:24You found money for a champion's purse.
19:26You'll find money to keep the peace.
19:30I'll also give you twenty of my household guard, until the crowds have left.
19:34Thank you, my lord, Hansa.
19:35They will be put to good use.
19:39The sooner this is over, the better.
19:41The realm prosperous from such events, my lord.
19:44They give the great a chance of glory, and the lowly a respite from their woes.
19:48And every inn in the city is full, and the whores are walking bow-legged.
19:53I'm sure they're too when he puts coins in many a pocket.
19:58Now, there's nothing else, my lord.
20:11Oh, this heat.
20:12On days like this, I envy you northerners your summer snows.
20:18Till tomorrow, my lord.
20:19I've been hoping to talk to you about John Arryn.
20:22Lord Arryn?
20:25His death was a great sadness to all of us.
20:28I took personal charge of his care, but I could not save him.
20:34His sickness struck him very hard and very fast.
20:41I saw him in my chambers just the night before he passed.
20:45Lord John often came to me for counsel.
20:48Why?
20:51I have been grandmeister for many years.
20:54Kings and hands have come to me for advice since...
20:57What did John want the night before he died?
21:00Oh, he came inquiring after a book.
21:03A book?
21:05What book?
21:07I fear it would be of little interest to you, my lord.
21:11A ponderous tome.
21:13No.
21:15I'd like to read it.
21:19The lineages and history of the great houses of the seven kingdoms,
21:25with descriptions of many high lords and noble ladies and bad children.
21:52Harkon Umber, first of his name, born to Lord Hortha Umber and Lady Amaryllis Umber,
21:58in the 183rd year after Aegon's Landing.
22:01The last hearth, blue of eye, brown of hair and fair complected,
22:05died in his 14th year of a wound, sustained in a bear hunt.
22:10As I said, my lord, a ponderous read.
22:13Did John Arryn tell you what he wanted with it?
22:16He did not, my lord.
22:17I did not presume to ask.
22:19And John's death.
22:20Such a tragedy.
22:21Did he say anything to you during his final hours?
22:23Nothing of import, my lord.
22:26There was one phrase he kept repeating.
22:31The seed is strong, I think it was.
22:34The seed is strong?
22:36What does that mean?
22:38A dying mind is a demented mind, Lord Stark.
22:42For all the weight they're given, last words are usually as significant as first words.
22:48And you're quite certain he died of a natural illness?
22:51What else could it be?
22:54Poison.
22:56A disturbing thought.
22:58No, no, no, I don't think it's likely that the hand was loved by all.
23:03What sort of man would dare?
23:05I've heard it said that poison is a woman's weapon.
23:08Yes.
23:10Women, cravens, and eunuchs.
23:16Did you know that Lord Barriss is a eunuch?
23:19Everybody knows that.
23:21Yes, yes, yes, of course.
23:24How that sort of person found himself on the king's council, I will never know.
23:29I've taken enough of your time.
23:30No trouble at all, my lord.
23:32It's a great honor.
23:35I'll find my own way out.
24:00Sirio says a water dancer can stand on one toe for hours.
24:04It's a hard fall down these steps.
24:06Sirio says every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better.
24:12Tomorrow I'm going to be chasing cats.
24:14Cats?
24:15Sirio says.
24:16He says every swordsman should study cats.
24:18They're as quiet as shadows and as light as feathers.
24:22You have to be quick to catch them.
24:24He's right about that.
24:26Now that Bran's awake, will he come live with us?
24:33Well, he needs to get his strength back first.
24:35He wants to be knight of the king's guard.
24:38He can't be one now, can he?
24:41No, but someday he could be lord of a holdfast.
24:48He'll sit on the king's council.
24:51Or he might raise castles.
24:53Like Brandon the builder.
24:56Can I be lord of a holdfast?
25:03You will marry a high lord and rule this castle.
25:07And your sons shall be knights and princes and lords.
25:13So...
25:14Mm-hmm.
25:18That's not me.
25:43hello
25:46sir alice has said i'm to be your new watch partner
25:50i should warn you i don't see all that well
25:57come stand by the fire it's warmer no that's all right i'm fine
26:01you're not you're freezing
26:16i don't like high places you can't fight you can't see
26:23you're afraid of heights and almost everything else probably
26:28what are you doing here sam
26:34on the morning of my 18th name day my father came to me
26:39you're almost a man now he said
26:42but you're not worthy of my land and title
26:47tomorrow you're going to take the black forsake all claim to your inheritance and start north
26:54if you do not he said
26:58then we'll have a hunt
27:01and somewhere in these woods your horse will stumble
27:04and you'll be thrown from your saddle to die
27:09also i'll tell your mother
27:12nothing would please me more
27:19sir alice is going to make me fight again tomorrow isn't he
27:23yes he is
27:26i'm not going to get any better you know
27:30well
27:31you can't get any worse
27:43i hear you're reading a boring book
27:48my cell talks too much
27:50oh he never stops
27:51do you know sir hugh of the vale
27:55not surprising
27:56until recently he was only a squire
27:59john aaron's squire
28:01he was knighted almost immediately after his master's untimely death
28:06knighted for what
28:09why are you telling me this
28:10i promised cat that i'd help you
28:13where is sir hugh
28:15i'll speak to him
28:16a singularly bad idea
28:18do you see that boy
28:19there
28:20one of varus's little birds
28:23the spider has taken a great interest in your comings and goings
28:26now look there
28:28that one belongs to the queen
28:31and do you see that scepter
28:33pretending to read her book
28:36larissa the queen
28:37no
28:38she's one of mine
28:42is there someone in your service whom you trust completely
28:47yes
28:48the wiser answer was no my lord
28:51get a message to this paragon of yours discreetly
28:55send him to question sir hugh
28:58after that you might want him to visit a certain armorer in the city
29:02he lives in a large house at the top of the street of steel
29:05why
29:06i have my observers as i said
29:08and it's possible that they saw lord aaron visit this armorer several times in the weeks before his death
29:16but baelish
29:17perhaps i was wrong to distrust you
29:20distrusting me was the wisest thing you've done since you climbed off your horse
29:38sir hugh
29:42as you can see i'm busy
29:44i'm here on behalf of lord edward stark
29:46the hand of the king
29:49and the captain of his guard
29:50i'm sorry i didn't catch your name sir
29:52no sir
29:53i'm not a knight
29:55i see
29:55well it just so happens that i am
30:04he said he'd be glad to talk to the hand himself
30:06he's a knight you see
30:08ah a knight
30:10he's strut around like roosters down here
30:14even the ones who've never seen an arrow coming their way
30:16he shouldn't be out here my lord
30:18there's no telling who has eyes where
30:20let them look
30:24i thought my hand did call on me my lord several times
30:27i regret to say he did not honor me with his patronage
30:30what did lord aaron want
30:33always came to see the boy
30:35i'd like to see him as well
30:37as you wish my lord
30:39gendry
30:45here he is
30:46strong for his age
30:47he works hard
30:50show the hand the helmet to me
30:52this is fine work
31:07it's not for sale
31:08boy this is the king's hand
31:10if his lordship wants the helmet
31:12i made it for me
31:14forgive him my lord
31:15there's nothing to forgive
31:18when lord aaron came to visit you
31:20what would you talk about
31:22just ask me questions is all my lord
31:24what kind of questions
31:28about my work
31:29first
31:31how's being treated well
31:32i liked it here
31:36then he started asking me about my mother
31:39your mother
31:41if she was what she looked like
31:43what did you tell him
31:47she died when i was little
31:49she had yellow hair
31:52she'd sing to me sometimes
31:58look at me
32:10get back to work lad
32:13if the day ever comes when that boy would rather wield a sword than forge one
32:18you send him to me
32:24find anything
32:27king robert's bastard son
32:37this is for the king
32:38the lord's dark
32:41should i leave it
32:42shh
32:44listen
32:46do you hear them
32:50how many do you think are in there with
32:52huh
32:55guess
32:56three
32:58four
33:00he likes to do this when i'm on duty
33:03makes me listen as he insults my sister
33:11forgive me my lord
33:12why do i have to forgive you
33:13have you wronged me
33:17we've met before you know
33:18have we
33:20strange i've forgotten
33:21the siege of pike
33:23we fought side by side one afternoon
33:27that's where you got your scar
33:28aye
33:30one of the greyjoys nearly took my eye
33:32vicious sons of whores
33:34they liked their bloodshed
33:35they stopped liking it at the end
33:38that was a proper battle
33:40do you remember
33:41thoris emir
33:42charging through the breach
33:44with his burning sword
33:45i'll remember that till the day i die
33:48i saw the youngest of the greyjoy lads
33:50at winter fell
33:51it was like seeing a shark
33:53on a mountaintop
33:54theon
33:55he's a good lad
33:56i doubt it
34:02i'll bet you smell a blackberry jam
34:05let me smell it
34:06come here
34:09can i leave this with you
34:11the message from lord stark
34:13i don't serve lord stark
34:38where have you been
34:39what's duty
34:40with sam
34:41ah prince pork chop
34:43where is he
34:44he wasn't hungry
34:45impossible
34:47that's enough
34:55sam's no different from the rest of us
34:58there was no place for him in the world
34:59so he's come here
35:02we're not going to hurt him in the training yard anymore
35:04never again
35:05no matter what thorne says
35:07he's our brother now
35:08and we're going to protect him
35:10you are in love lord snore
35:15you girls
35:16can do as you please
35:18but if thorne puts me up against lady piggy
35:20i'm gonna slice me off a side of bacon
35:44no one touches sam
35:47no one touches sam
36:02what are you waiting for
36:14attack him
36:26you get in there
36:27hit me
36:36go on hit me
36:50you think this is funny do you
36:56when you're out there
36:58beyond the wall
36:58with the sun going down
37:01do you want a man at your back
37:02or a sniveling boy
37:19you send this poor to give me commands
37:22i should have sent you back her head
37:24forgive me
37:25but it is you
37:27hush now
37:27it's all right
37:28really
37:29take her and leave us
37:30yes khalisi
37:35why did you hit her
37:36how many times do i have to tell you
37:38you do not command me
37:40i wasn't
37:41commanding you
37:42i just wanted to invite you to supper
37:43what's this
37:45it's a gift
37:46i had it made for you
37:47dr bracky rags
37:48you're going to dress me now
37:50please
37:50but this stinks of manure
37:52all of it
37:53stop
37:54you would turn me into one of them
37:57wouldn't you
37:57next i want to braid my hair
37:58you've no right to abrade
38:00you've won no victories yet
38:02please do not talk back to me
38:06you are a horse lord slut
38:08and now you've woken the dragon
38:17i am a khalisi of the jothraki
38:19i am the wife of the great khal and i carry his son inside me
38:24the next time
38:26you raise a hand to me
38:28will be the last time you have hands
38:40i know for a fact that some of the officers go to that brothel in mole's town
38:43i wouldn't doubt it
38:46well don't you think it's a little bit unfair
38:48making us take our vows
38:50while they sneak off for a little
38:51sally on the side
38:54sally on the side
38:55silly isn't it
38:56what we can't defend the wall unless we celebrate
39:00it's absurd
39:02i didn't think you'd be so upset about it
39:05why not
39:07because i'm fat
39:09no
39:09but i like girls just as much as you do
39:14they might not like me as much
39:18i've never been with one
39:23you probably had hundreds
39:25no
39:29as a matter of fact
39:31the same as you
39:33yeah
39:35i find that hard to believe
39:37i came very close once
39:40i was alone in a room with an aked girl
39:44didn't know where to put it
39:45i know where to put it
39:48was she
39:49old and ugly
39:52young and gorgeous
39:56a whore named ross
40:00what color hair
40:02red
40:02oh i like red hair
40:06and her um
40:10you don't want to know
40:11what that good
40:12better
40:13oh no
40:15so
40:17why exactly
40:18did he not make love to ross with the perfect
40:23what's my name
40:25john snow
40:27and why is my surname snow
40:31because
40:33you're a bastard
40:34from the north
40:37i never met my mother
40:39my father wouldn't even tell me her name
40:43i don't know if she's living or dead
40:47i don't know if she's a noble woman
40:50or a fisherman's wife
40:53or a whore
40:57so i sat there
40:59in the brothel
41:00as ross took off her clothes
41:04but i couldn't do it
41:07because all i could think was
41:09what if i got her pregnant
41:12if she had a child
41:15another bastard named snow
41:21isn't it a good life for a child
41:26so
41:32you didn't know where to put it
41:40enjoying yourselves
41:43you look cold boys
41:47it is a bit nippy
41:48a bit nippy
41:49yeah
41:50by the fire
41:51indoors
41:53it's still summer
41:56do you boys even remember the last winter
42:00how long has it been there
42:01what
42:02ten years
42:04i remember
42:06was it uncomfortable at winterfell
42:08were the days when you just
42:10couldn't get warm
42:11never mind how many fires
42:12your servants built
42:14i build my own fires
42:15that's admirable
42:18i spent six months out there
42:20beyond the wall
42:21during the last winter
42:25supposed to be a two week mission
42:28we heard a rumor man's raider
42:29was planning to attack eastwatch
42:31so we went out
42:32to look for some of his men
42:34capture them
42:35gather some knowledge
42:36the wild ends
42:38who fight for man's raider
42:39are hard men
42:40harder than you'll ever be
42:43they know their country better than we do
42:45they knew there was a storm coming in
42:49so they hid in their caves
42:50and waited for it to pass
42:53and we got caught in the open
42:56wind so strong
42:57it younged hundred foot trees
43:00straight from the ground
43:01roots and all
43:02if you took your gloves off
43:03to find your cock to have a piss
43:05you lost a finger to the frost
43:08and all in darkness
43:13you don't know cold
43:16neither of you do
43:20the horses died first
43:25didn't have enough to feed them
43:27to keep them warm
43:30eating the horses was easy
43:35but later when we started to fall
43:39that wasn't easy
43:43we should have had a couple of boys like you along
43:45shouldn't we
43:51soft fat boys like you
43:54would have lasted a fortnight on you
43:56and still had bones left over for soup
44:02soon we'll have new recruits
44:04and you lot will be passed along to the lord commander
44:08for assignment
44:10and they will call you
44:11men of the night's watch
44:14but you'd be fools to believe it
44:18you're boys still
44:19and come the winter
44:21you will die
44:25like flies
44:33I hit him
44:36I hit the dragon
44:37your brother Rhaegar was the last dragon
44:40Viserys is less than the shadow of a snake
44:42he is still the true king
44:44truth now
44:46do you want to see your brother sitting on the iron throne
44:51no
44:53the common people are waiting for him
44:55Ilyra said they are
44:57sewing dragon banners
44:58and praying for his return
44:59the common people pray for rain, health
45:02and a summer that never ends
45:04they don't care what games the high lords play
45:08what do you pray for, Ser Jorah?
45:14home
45:17I pray for home too
45:23my brother will never take back
45:24the seven kingdoms
45:27he couldn't lead an army
45:29even if my husband gave him one
45:34he'll never take us home
45:56lover's quarrel
45:59I'm sorry, do I?
46:01Sansa dear, this is Lord Baelish
46:03an old friend of the family
46:06I've known your mother a long, long time
46:08why do they call you Littlefinger?
46:10Arya?
46:11don't be rude
46:12no, it's quite alright
46:14when I was a child
46:15I was very small
46:17and I come from a little spit of land called the Fingers
46:20so you see
46:22it's an exceedingly clever nickname
46:24I've been sitting here for days
46:26start the damn jouse before I piss myself
46:37oh my god, who's that?
46:41Sir Gregor Clegane
46:43they call him the Mountain
46:47the Hound's older brother
46:49and his opponent
46:51Sir Hugh of the Vale
46:53he was John Aran's squad
46:55look how far he's come
46:57yes, yes
46:58enough of the bloody pomp
47:00have at him
47:06we'll be right back
47:08hello
47:08hello
47:09good
47:14Let's go!
47:41Let's go!
48:37Let's go!
48:42Gregor, a few years older, already a big lad, already getting a bit of a reputation.
48:48Some lucky boys just born with a talent of violence.
48:54One evening, Gregor found his little brother playing with a toy by the fire.
49:00Gregor's toy.
49:02A wooden knight.
49:05Gregor never said a word.
49:07He just grabbed his brother by the scruff of his neck and shoved his face into the burning coals.
49:14Held him there while the boy screamed, while his face melted.
49:24There aren't very many people who know that story.
49:28I won't tell anyone, I promise.
49:30No, please don't.
49:31If the hound so much has heard you mention it, I'm afraid all the knights in King's Landing would not
49:37be able to save you.
49:52The Lord, the Grace, the Queen.
49:58Your Grace.
49:59You're missing your tournament.
50:01Putting my name on it doesn't make it mine.
50:05I thought we might put what happened on the King's Road behind us.
50:10Ugliness with the wolves.
50:13And forcing you to kill the beast was extreme.
50:17Though sometimes we go to extremes where our children are concerned.
50:22How is Sansa?
50:24She likes it here.
50:26She's the only Stark who does.
50:29Favors her mother.
50:30Not much of the North in her.
50:31What are you doing here?
50:33I might ask the same of you.
50:35What is it you hope to accomplish?
50:38The King called on me to serve him and the realm.
50:41And that's what I'll do until he tells me otherwise.
50:43You can't change him, you can't help him.
50:46He'll do what he wants, which is all he's ever done.
50:48You'll try your best to pick up the pieces.
50:51That's my job, then.
50:53So be it.
50:56You're just a soldier, aren't you?
50:58You take your orders and you carry on.
51:02I suppose it makes sense.
51:04Your older brother was trained to lead and you were trained to follow.
51:07I was also trained to kill my enemies, your Grace.
51:14As was I.
51:34Seven blessings, you good folk!
51:37And to you.
51:38Oi!
51:39Bread, meat and beer.
51:40Quickly!
51:40Oh, good idea, Grandfather.
51:41I'm starving.
51:43A song, Bobby White?
51:44I'd rather throw myself down a well.
51:47Now, now, Grandfather.
51:48This may be your last chance if you're heading north.
51:50The only music the northerners know is a howling of wolves.
51:55Ross.
51:57I'm sorry, my lord.
51:58We'll fill up every room.
52:00My men can sleep in the stable.
52:02As for myself, I don't require a large room.
52:05Surely, my lord.
52:06We have nothing.
52:07Is there nothing I can do to remedy this?
52:12You can have my room.
52:14There's a clever man.
52:17You can manage food, I trust.
52:19You're in.
52:20Dine with me.
52:20I'm the lord.
52:21My lord of Lannister.
52:22Might I entertain you while you eat?
52:25I can see your father's victory at King's Landing.
52:28Nothing would more likely ruin my supper.
52:31Lady Stark.
52:33What an unexpected pleasure.
52:36I was sorry to miss you at Winterfell.
52:39Lady Stark.
52:49I was still Catelyn Tully the last time I stayed here.
52:56You, sir.
52:59Is that the black bat of Harrenhal I see embroidered on your coat?
53:03It is, my lady.
53:04And his lady went, a true and honest friend to my father, Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun.
53:12She is.
53:15The Red Stallion was always a welcome sight at Riverrun.
53:19My father counts Jonas Bracken amongst his oldest and most loyal bannermen.
53:25Our lord is honored by his trust.
53:27I envy your father, all his fine friends, Lady Stark, but I don't quite see the purpose of this.
53:35I know your sigil as well.
53:38The Twin Towers of Frey.
53:41How fares your lord, sir?
53:44Lord Waldo is well, my lady.
53:46He has asked your father for the honor of his presence on his 90th name day.
53:50He plans to take another wife.
53:51Oh.
53:53Oh.
53:59This man came into my house as a guest, and there conspired to murder my son, a boy of ten.
54:12In the name of King Robert and the good lords you serve, I call upon you to seize him and
54:20help me return him to Winterfell to await the king's justice.
54:27In the name of King Robert and the good lords you serve, I call upon you to seize him and
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