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As tragic news spreads across the Seven Kingdoms, Bran and Rickon share a prophetic dream, Catelyn interrogates Jaime about her son's fall, and Robb's destiny is forever changed. After a surprising decision by his father, Tyrion heads south. Meanwhile, Arya assumes a new identity in an attempt to escape King's Landing, and Sansa is terrorized by Joffrey. At the Wall, Jon is forced to choose between the Night's Watch and the family he left behind. Across the sea, Dany pays a terrible price for her love, but finds new hope. (Home Box Office)

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Reviews (2)

Kaka 

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English A spectacular ending to the season that captivates with scenes as heroic as they are intimate. It’s one of the few episodes with a minimum of filler, the story has drive and has nothing redundant or gratuitous. The motivations of the characters are clear, unambiguous, the twists are minimal. Things are likely to be more drastic in the coming season. ()

Necrotongue 

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English The tenth episode was everything but the final. This episode, on the contrary, clearly opens everything, although it officially ended the first season. I really enjoy watching the conversations between Tywin and Tyrion, while the interaction between Tyrion and Shae is pure suffering for me. The storyline of Daenerys did not interest me much throughout, and surprisingly, the final scene was one of the most interesting in the entire first season. ()