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