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Arya loses a friend, Jamie loses his most important asset, and Danaerys is determined
to get her army at all costs! Heather here to talk about last nights game of thrones
so if you havent seen it yet, this is your official spoiler alert.
Poor Catlyn just cant' catch a break. She's already lost all of her children except Rob
and now she loses her father too. I'm starting to think this woman is cursed. Rob is going
to have to watch his back.
Back in King's landing we open on an extremely awkward but hilarious royal council meeting.
Tyrion has been given the thankless job of keeper of the coin and yet still he manages
to bring the comedic relief to the show.
And on the road north Arya loses one of her travel companions. Hot Pie decides to stay
behind to take a job. Really! After all she's done for him, he just leaves her like that.
Thanks for nothin Hot Pie!
North of the wall Jon and the Wildlings find this heard of slaughtered horses. The Whyte
Walkers have definitely been this way, but where are the men ? Mance thinks they are
walkers, but little does he know they are warm and snug at Craster's keep. Still, the
impending threat of Walkers causes Mance to command his wildlings to get to the wall ASAP.
They are going to climb it, climb to safety.
Unfortunately also going on at Craster's we have Gilly giving birth and the bad news is,
it's a boy. Will Craster take this little boy? To sacrifice him to the walkers?
And Stannis is still hungry for power! He killed his brother renly and now he has his
sights sat on Joffery. But Melisandre says he's not strong enough. Will Stannis head
her advice or find another way to birth a ghost demon baby?
In Slaver's Bay, Danaerys is desperate to buy all 8,000 unsullied troops. So desperate
she's willing to give one of her dragons. But I think she's got something in the works
because she would NEVER give up her children so easily.
And probably the biggest moment of the night is when Jamie loses a hand, and the worst
hand to loose, His sword hand! What's a knight to do without a sword? What did you think
of this episode? Any highlights I missed? Leave your thoughts in the comments and I'll
see you next week!