What Is Dead May Never Die

"What Is Dead May Never Die" is the third episode of the 2nd season of Game of Thrones. It is the thirteenth episode of the series overall. It premiered on April 15, 2012. Information technology was written by Bryan Cogman and directed by Alik Sakharov.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Summary
    • 2.1 At Craster'south Keep
    • two.2 At Winterfell
    • two.iii In the Stormlands
    • 2.4 On the Iron Islands
    • 2.5 In Male monarch's Landing
    • 2.6 In the Riverlands
  • three Epitomize
  • iv Appearances
    • four.ane First
    • 4.ii Deaths
  • 5 Bandage
    • 5.1 Cast notes
  • half dozen Notes
  • 7 Gallery
    • 7.1 Videos
    • 7.two Images
  • eight Quotes
  • 9 In the books
  • 10 See likewise
  • 11 References

Plot

At the Reddish Keep, Tyrion plots iii alliances through the promise of marriage. Catelyn arrives in the Stormlands to forge an alliance of her own. But King Renly, his new wife Margaery, and her brother Loras Tyrell accept other plans in mind. Balon Greyjoy maps out his strategy of attack while, at Winterfell, Luwin tries to decipher Bran's dreams.

Summary

At Craster's Keep

Craster drags his convict Jon Snow back to his go along. He had caught Jon spying on him while he left a baby in the forest for the White Walkers and has beaten him bloody. Craster orders the men of the Dark's Watch out of his home, blaming Jon. Lord Commander Jeor Mormont questions Jon near his actions. Jon realizes that Jeor has known all along that Craster is sacrificing his sons. Nevertheless, Mormont considers Craster too valuable a contact to adventure offending, as he is ane of their few sources of information and shelter across the Wall. Mormont himself is disgusted past Craster's human sacrifices (not to mention his incestuous relationships with his own daughters), but he will not interfere, and forbids Jon from doing so, as Craster has helped many members of the Night's Watch, amongst them, Benjen Stark. Jon reveals seeing something take the kid. Jeor predicts that whatever it was Jon volition encounter it over again.

Samwell Tarly gives Gilly a thimble that once belonged to his female parent. He promises to come back for her when they make the return journey to Castle Black.

At Winterfell

Bran Stark continues to experience strange dreams where he sees the earth from the perspective of his direwolf Summer. He follows Hodor into his own bedroom and looks down on himself sleeping. Later, he confides in Maester Luwin, who is dismissive of their significance.

In the Stormlands

Catelyn is impressed with Brienne.

Catelyn Stark arrives in the campsite of Rex Renly Baratheon during a tournament. She watches Brienne of Tarth defeat Ser Loras Tyrell and claim a place in Renly's kingsguard. Renly introduces Catelyn to his new married woman, Margaery Tyrell. Renly shows off his 100,000 potent army. Catelyn warns Renly to take the state of war seriously.

Renly tries to tempt Loras into sex.

Renly tries to initiate sex activity with his lover Loras but is rebuffed. Loras reminds him of the importance of fathering an heir and goes to fetch his sister Queen Margaery. Margaery fails to seduce Renly. She is pragmatic almost his homosexuality, and suggests including her blood brother in their love making, asserting the importance of producing an heir.

On the Atomic number 26 Islands

Theon Greyjoy is included in his father Balon's war council. Balon reveals his plan to attack the lightly defended North while their armies are fighting confronting Business firm Lannister. Theon is fuming when he is assigned a single transport to raid the angling villages of the Stony Shore while his sister Yara is put in command of 30 ships and told to take Deepwood Motte. Theon implores his father to reconsider, challenge that if the Greyjoys assault the North, they face the possibility of total devastation if they lose, only if they ally with the Starks and win, Balon will be crowned Male monarch of the Iron Islands and Business firm Greyjoy will be awarded Casterly Rock and substantially the source of the Lannisters' wealth forth with it, just Balon rebuffs Theon and chastises him for condign loyal to the Starks. Theon challenges his father'south lack of organized religion in him and reminds him that he gave him up as a ward. Balon reacts by hitting his son and storming out as Theon shouts at him from behind. Theon considers alarm Robb nearly his male parent's deportment, just ultimately reaffirms his loyalty to his family past being baptised by a Drowned Man.

In Rex's Landing

Myrcella and Tommen at dinner with Sansa.

Shae complains to Tyrion Lannister near being confined to his chambers. He liaises with Varys to find her a job that will give her some freedom. Cersei Lannister hosts an bad-mannered dinner for her children and her captive Sansa Stark. Sansa maintains her façade of loyalty to her captors. Shae reports every bit Sansa'south new handmaiden, assuasive Sansa to vent some frustration nigh her inexperience.

Theon's baptism.

Tyrion tests the loyalty of the small-scale council past feeding them each a unlike plan for a spousal relationship brotherhood involving Princess Myrcella Baratheon. He uncovers Pycelle as an informant to Cersei when Cersei confronts him most the plan he fed to Pycelle. Tyrion insists on pursuing the exposed plan to marry Myrcella into House Martell of Dorne over Cersei'south protests. He has Bronn arrest Pycelle for his treachery. Petyr Baelish is furious about beingness involved in Tyrion's charade. Tyrion placates him past offering him an opportunity to act as an envoy to Renly and Catelyn.

In the Riverlands

Arya polishes Needle.

Arya Stark struggles with insomnia and takes advice from Yoren about coping with her painful memories. He tells her to focus on retribution. They are interrupted by the arrival of Ser Amory Lorch with a force of Lannister men and Gold Cloaks. Yoren marshals the recruits for a battle. He confronts Ser Amory and refuses to comply with his demands that he surrender the regal bastard Gendry. Yoren dies fighting bravely but his recruits are overcome. During the fight Arya rescues Jaqen H'ghar from a burn near the prisoner wagon. Lommy Greenhands picks upwardly Gendry'south helmet and is wounded by a crossbow bolt. Arya is incapacitated past Polliver who takes Needle from her. Gendry and Hot Pie are likewise captured. Lommy begs Polliver to behave him but Polliver stabs him in the throat with Needle instead. Arya convinces her captors that Lommy was Gendry considering he was conveying the helmet. Ser Amory orders the prisoners be taken to Harrenhal.

Recap

Primary article: What Is Dead May Never Die/Recap

A detailed epitomize of the episode, scene by scene.

Appearances

Main article: What Is Dead May Never Dice/Appearances

First

  • Brienne of Tarth
  • Queen Margaery Tyrell
  • Ser Colen of Greenpools
  • Gerald
  • Drowned Man
  • Ser Amory Lorch
  • Polliver

Deaths

  • Yoren
  • Lommy Greenhands
  • At least 3 unnamed Lannister soldiers
  • At to the lowest degree 2 unnamed men

Cast

Cast notes

  • 15 of 25 cast members for the second flavor appear in this episode.
  • Starring cast members Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Charles Dance (Tywin Lannister), Stephen Dillane (Stannis Baratheon), Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon), Iain Glen (Jorah Mormont), Richard Madden (Robb Stark), Rory McCann (Sandor Clegane), and Carice van Houten (Melisandre) are not credited and practise non appear in this episode.
  • Ron Donachie is credited as Rodrik Cassel but does not appear.
  • New main bandage member Natalie Dormer is added to the opening credits.
  • John Bradley is credited ahead of Jerome Flynn and Conleth Hill when he was credited after them in "The Dark Lands," he was credited before them in "The North Remembers."
  • Alfie Allen is credited before Isaac Hempstead-Wright and Sophie Turner when he was credited after them when they last appeared together in "The Due north Remembers."
  • Tobias Winter makes his first credited advent every bit Timett, having previously played the character uncredited as a featured extra.
  • Rob Cooper, Jamie Edgell, Dave Forman, Paul Herbert, Michelle McKeown, Camilla Naprous, Jimmy O'Dee and C.C. Smiff were stunt performers in this episode.

Notes

  • This episode marks the first time that Business firm Martell of Dorne is introduced into the narrative, as Tyrion is planning a marriage-brotherhood with them. They were previously referred to in Flavor 1'south episode "The Wolf and the Lion," merely they were but mentioned in passing during Bran Stark's geography lesson, and out of context viewers who haven't read the books wouldn't have understood how important they are.
  • Tyrion says "Myrcella will wednesday their [the Martells] youngest son" without specifying his proper noun, implying the son in question has siblings. In the books, Doran Martell has two sons - Trystane (the youngest) and Quentyn, and one girl - Arianne, his elder kid and heir. Arianne and Quentyn accept been omitted from the bear witness, and Trystane has been established to be Doran'due south heir and merely child.
  • "What is dead may never die" is a common maxim in the religion of the Drowned God on the Iron Islands. The answer to the phrase is "But rises once more harder and stronger." In the episode the phrase is begun by Theon Greyjoy during his baptism and completed past the Drowned Man conducting the anniversary.
  • This episode is the first director credit for Alik Sakharov, who has previously worked on the series as a director of photography.
  • Even though they are non featured in the episode, Dragonstone and Essos announced in the title sequence.
  • Renly's sexual human relationship with Loras was implied in the books, but happened largely "off-screen." Author George R.R. Martin has confirmed that they were lovers.
    • When Renly departs from Catelyn to share an intimate moment with Loras in his tent, he tells Catelyn that he is retiring for the evening to "pray." In the books, this is an excuse which Renly and Loras frequently use to explain abroad their romantic trysts.
  • Correct after Renly agrees to make Brienne one of his Kingsguard, when Loras looks upset, Renly actually winks at Loras (it is not easy to see considering information technology is a wide shot).
  • Tyrion finds out which member of the pocket-sized quango is spying for his sis by giving each doubtable a unique slice of information, and then seeing which one his sister finds out nearly. This method, ordinarily known as a "Barium repast test," has been used in intelligence agencies for decades. In the novel Patriot Games, author Tom Clancy calls this a Canary Trap. The film Patriot Games features bandage member Sean Bean. An actual use of this method is performed in another of Clancy's novels, Without Remorse.
  • In the books, Tyrion's three "interviews" to discover which of the Minor Council members is secretly working for Cersei happen sequentially, and involve a large amount of "inner monologue" from Tyrion's point of view as he contrasts each interview with the previous i. The TV series instead intercuts each of the 3 interviews, showing each of the men's reactions to Tyrion's questions.
  • In the books, Tyrion never considers Theon Greyjoy as one of the (fake) marriage-alliance proposals for Myrcella. In both versions, Tyrion meets with Pycelle first, merely in the books he met with Littlefinger second and Varys last (in the Goggle box version, Varys went second and Littlefinger went last). Instead of proposing to marry Myrcella to Theon, Tyrion tells Varys that he intends ship her brother Tommen to Dorne every bit a ward (and possibly for a later marriage alliance). Moreover, through his spy network, Varys seems to exist already aware that Tyrion told Littlefinger that he intended to marry off Myrcella to House Arryn; rather than contradict this, Tyrion tells Varys that in add-on he likewise intends to send Tommen to Dorne. Find that, in the TV version, Varys seems visibly confused when Tyrion says that he intends to marry off Myrcella to the Greyjoys; the TV producers may be intentionally implying that - as in the books - Varys already knew of Tyrion's previously announced union-alliance plans (in this case, telling Pycelle that he intended to ally her off to Business firm Martell), and is confused that Tyrion is informing him of a completely different plan.
  • 2 strong men have to struggle with some difficulty to drag Pycelle out of his chambers when Tyrion orders him taken to the blackness cells - a nod to the fact that in underground, Pycelle isn't nearly as weak and fragile as he pretends to be in public, equally revealed in Season 1's "Fire and Blood." He makes some attempt to conduct humbly during Tyrion'southward interrogation, but one time he sees that he can't appeal to Tyrion'due south mercy and is being sent to the dungeons, he drops the act.
  • Cersei becoming then angry with Tyrion well-nigh "selling" Myrcella into a marriage alliance that she shoves him, knocking him down backwards against some steps, was not in the script. Information technology was ad-libbed by extra Lena Headey on the spur of the moment, and both she and Peter Dinklage just acted through it.[1]
  • As originally scripted, for the scene in which Tyrion and his guards outburst into Pycelle's quarters to arrest him, Pycelle was being pleasured by the prostitute Daisy, and Pycelle was entirely naked (except for his chain of role). Role player Julian Glover objected to this, every bit did his wife (who said he would "be on Facebook in v minutes"), and ultimately the writers relented and modified the scene so he is still wearing his robes while sitting in bed with the prostitute.[2]
  • Daenerys Targaryen and her associated storyline exercise non appear in this episode.
  • This episode marks the first time that Cersei'south 2 younger children, Myrcella and Tommen, have significant dialogue. Tommen never had any speaking lines before this episode. Myrcella had simply one brief line in all of Season 1 (asking "Is Bran going to dice?" in "The Kingsroad"), and a cursory line to Tyrion in the Season two premiere (saying "I'm glad you're not dead"). Thus this episode marks the offset fourth dimension that either of them has multiple lines of dialogue exchanged back-and-forth with other characters.
  • The scene in which Margaery Tyrell tries to seduce her husband Renly Baratheon was the first scene that Natalie Dormer shot for the Telly serial.[3]
  • Despite the fact that King Renly's camp is supposed to feature light-hearted "knights of summertime" acting like war is a game and holding a tournament, it is very night and overcast during this scene. Due to product delays, filming of this scene had to be pushed back to September 2011, even though information technology was originally intended to be filmed most a month earlier when information technology was sunnier. Just then, the remnants of Hurricane Irene swept in beyond the Atlantic Ocean and battered Ireland, though past that bespeak it had degenerated into a front end of severe storms. Even when it was non raining, the sky was filled with storm clouds and cold winds blasted through the location. Equally they were already behind schedule, it was not possible to postpone filming the scene whatever farther, so they were forced to film the "knights of summer" scene in cold and stormy weather. This was something of a problem for the cast, who were all the same wearing the summer clothing that their characters should accept been wearing in Renly'due south camp. Many bandage members were at least wearing their armor, but Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) was wearing a light summer gown with a plunging neckline, and every bit a effect was freezing during the filming of this sequence. Between takes, the costume department would rush to cover Dormer in blankets and give her hot water bottles. Dormer recounted, "that tournament scene was just unfortunate."[3]
    • It is then cold that the jiff of many of the cast members is visible in this scene, peculiarly when Margaery says "you lot are very welcome here, Lady Stark."
    • At one betoken the loftier winds got so severe that the entire extras tent, a massive tent containing a yard people and all of their costumes, blew abroad into the air. Luckily, no one was significantly injured. Finn Jones (Loras Tyrell) said, "Information technology was actually terrifying with things swinging down and people getting knocked out. It was accented chaos. So that was a existent disaster merely luckily everyone was OK in the end."[4]
  • The scene of Samwell giving Gilly a thimble that belonged to his mother as a promise he'll return isn't from the novels, and was added during re-writes. Cogman said he wrote a general "I'll exist dorsum for you" scene, but Benioff and Weiss told him to re-write it and add together more than depth to it. Therefore Cogman tried to piece of work in some of Samwell's backstory about how his father hated him because he liked reading instead of combat and his female parent tried to shelter him.[v]
  • This episode marks the beginning and simply time the Children of the Forest were mentioned in the live-action TV episodes, before they really appeared in the Season four finale (though they were frequently mentioned in the animated Histories & Lore Blu-ray featurettes since Season 1). On the reference Maester Luwin makes about them in the episode, Cogman later remarked: "This is the serial' commencement mention of the Children of the Wood. Slipped this ane in here!"[six]
  • In Cogman'due south original script, the scene when Catelyn enters Renly'due south camp while he's holding a tournament would have been held on horseback, and most Tempest'south End, as in the novels. Upkeep constraints made this impossible, all the same, so the tournament was inverse to simply a melee on foot, and Storm'due south End wasn't introduced (as it would be an unabridged new major location).[7]
  • The moment where Renly asks a retainer in his ground forces how his injured foot is doing was actor Gethin Anthony'due south thought, to show that Renly is the kind of ruler who cares about his subordinates (i.due east., unlike Joffrey).[eight]
  • The set for the main hall of Pyke castle is a redress of the same ready used as the chief interior hall of Winterfell (the big interior sets are designed to be modular for re-apply).[9]
  • Cogman explained how the scenes with Shae and Sansa were moved around: "This Shae/Sansa scene was originally towards the end of the episode. At that place'due south a deleted scene (yous can observe on the blu ray) that was supposed to straight follow the dinner scene, with Sansa beingness accosted by the Hound in the corridor. A version of their scene in the first volume. The scene ends with Tyrion happening upon them and dismissing the Hound, seeing Sansa is in distress, attempting to condolement her, and sparking the idea to potentially solve ii problems by placing Shae with Sansa. I liked the scene, personally. Not sure why information technology was cutting in mail service, probably pacing issues? Anyway the episode flows well every bit it is, and then maybe it was the right call. Simply, again, the scene survives on the S2 blu ray, so you lot can judge for yourself...This Sansa/Shae scene is mainly written by D&D [Dave and Dan], added in a later draft (later we'd decided to put Shae in the Red Keep)."[10]
  • For the three overlapping scenes of Tyrion playing his ruse on the Pocket-sized Council members, Cogman originally wrote them as happening in three divide locations, but was afterwards convinced that it made more sense for the overlapping scenes to happen in the same room, just at different times.[11]
  • The scene of Theon called-for the warning letter he was going to send to Robb wasn't in the original outline of the episode. Originally, the scene was going to directly transition from Yara giving her "y'all accept to choice a side" speech to Theon's baptism. Later, Cogman realized that the story lacked a middle vanquish, and then he added in the little scene of Theon burning the letter, with no dialogue, filmed on a minimal set (one of the reasons why information technology is so dark). Cogman praised Allen's non-verbal performance in the scene and felt information technology was ultimately one of the strongest moments from the finished episode.[12]
  • Manager Alik Sakharov'due south camerawork during the scene of Theon's baptism, with quick shots of flapping banners, was meant equally a little tribute to the camerawork of legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.[13]
  • When Littlefinger arrives to confront him, Tyrion seems lost in thought - which was Peter Dinklage's idea. At this moment, Tyrion has merely figured out that Pycelle was Cersei's spy (and is about to face him over information technology), so every bit Cogman originally scripted it Tyrion would be feeling great about himself and satisfied that his plan worked. Dinklage, all the same, felt that Tyrion would nonetheless experience some empathy for Cersei, because her daughter Myrcella is indeed going to be shipped away for a marriage-alliance - so instead, Dinklage chose to play Tyrion equally deep in troubled thought when Littlefinger interrupts him. Cogman afterward said, "He was expressionless right and the scene is better for it."[14]
  • George R.R. Martin has said in the past that Varys's riddle asking what "power" truly is was ane of the most important speeches in the entire novel serial, pointing out ane of the main thematic questions. The TV writers knew this, but the spoken communication actually wasn't in Cogman'southward original outline for the episode and very about missed appearing in the show at all. As Cogman explained, while he was writing he merely happened to exist thumbing through the books once again, then checked the other script outlines, and was horrified to realize that the speech wasn't in any of them - Cogman, Benioff, and Weiss all knew how of import the speech was, it's merely that each of them assumed one of the other writers had handled fitting information technology into the show. Thankfully Cogman managed to catch the mistake in time, and added it back into the script during re-writes. Ultimately it was one of the most important scenes, used very prominently in trailers for Season 2.[xv]
  • Cogman originally scripted the closing fight scene between Yoren's recruits and the Lannister guards as a much bigger boxing scene (the Lannister guards storming a castle, every bit in the novels) but it had to be cut downward due to budget constraints. The moment of Yoren explaining how he killed Willem, giving Arya the idea for her impale list/daily prayer, was a rewrite inserted later by Benioff and Weiss. In Cogman'south original version, that time was filled with a dialogue between Arya and Hot Pie about Jon Snow (because they're heading to the Wall and Hot Pie might meet him there). Ultimately Cogman felt that their final version was a much better choice.[16]
  • The moment of Polliver taunting and killing Lommy was originally outlined to occur in the next episode, so Vanessa Taylor really wrote that dialogue. Information technology was moved back into this episode as the flavor was streamlined in post-production.[17]

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Quotes

Varys: "Power resides where men believe it resides. Information technology'south a trick, a shadow on the wall. And a very small-scale man can cast a very big shadow."


[After a twenty-four hours of being tormented by Joffrey, Sansa Stark attends an awkward dinner with Cersei, and her younger children Myrcella and Tommen. Anybody eats wordlessly until Myrcella finally breaks the awkward silence]
Princess Myrcella Baratheon: (to Cersei) "When will Joffrey and Sansa exist married?"
Queen Cersei Lannister: "Shortly darling, when the war is over."
Myrcella: (to Sansa) "Mother says I'll have a new gown for the anniversary, and some other for the feast." (Quickly thinking of something nice to say to Sansa) "Merely yours will be ivory, since you're the helpmate."
(Sansa sits in a stunned silence afterwards being reminded that she will be forced to marry Joffrey)
Cersei: (to Sansa) "The princess just spoke to you lot."
Sansa Stark: (to Cersei) "Pardon, your grace." (to Myrcella) "I'chiliad sure your wearing apparel will exist beautiful, Myrcella. I'm counting the days until the fighting's done, and I can pledge my beloved to the king in sight of the Gods."
Prince Tommen Baratheon: (to Cersei) "Is Joffrey going to kill Sansa's blood brother?"
Cersei: "He might. Would you like that?"
Tommen: (pausing to counterbalance the question) "No...I don't think so."
Cersei: (smiling coldly at Sansa) "Even if he does, Sansa volition practice her duty. Won't you, little dove?"


[At Pyke, Balon Greyjoy looks over a map with Yara and Theon.]
Lord Balon Greyjoy: "The wolf pup has gone south with the entirety of the northern army at his dorsum. While he'south tangling with the panthera leo in the Westerlands, the Due north is ripe for the taking. The ironborn will reave and pillage as it was in the old days all along the northern coast. We'll spread out dominion beyond the green lands securing the Neck and everything above. Every stronghold will fall to us one past one."


Balon: "What are our words? Our words?"

Theon Greyjoy: "'Nosotros Do Not Sow.'"
Balon: "'Nosotros Practice Non Sow.' We are Ironborn. We're non subjects, we're non slaves. We do non plow the fields or toil in the mines. Nosotros take what is ours. Your time with the wolves has made y'all weak."
Theon: "You deed equally if I volunteered to go. You gave me abroad if y'all remember. The solar day you aptitude the knee to Robert Baratheon. After he crushed you! Did you have what was yours and so?" [Balon slaps Theon and strides away.] "Yous gave me away! Your boy! Your last boy! You gave me away similar I was some dog you lot didn't want anymore! And now you expletive me because I've come habitation!"
[Balon strides abroad while Yara approaches her brother.]
Yara Greyjoy: "You'd have our begetter bow downward to your other family?"
Theon: "I have no other family!"
Yara : "Don't you?" [Yara turns to leave as well.] "Make your choice, Theon, and do it quickly! Our ships sail with or without yous."


Cersei: "You monster! Myrcella is my but girl. Do you really think I volition let y'all sell her like a common whore!?"

Tyrion Lannister: "Myrcella is a princess! Some would say she was built-in for this!"
Cersei: "I will not permit you transport her off to Dorne as I was shipped off to Robert Baratheon!"
Tyrion: "Dorne is the safest place for her."
Cersei: "Are you mad? The Martells loathe us!"
Tyrion: "That's why we need to seduce them. We're going to need their back up in the state of war your son started!"
Cersei: "She'll be a hostage!"
Tyrion: "A guest."
Cersei: "You won't get away with this! Yous think the slice of paper father gave you lot keeps you safety? Ned Stark had a piece of paper likewise."


Tyrion: "Yous disappoint me, Thousand Maester."

Pycelle: "I am your loyal servant."
Tyrion: "So loyal that you told the queen about my plans to send Myrcella to Dorne."
Pycelle: "No, never! It'southward a falsehood, I swear it! It wasn't me. Ah, Varys! It was Varys, the Spider..."
Tyrion: "Encounter, I told Varys that I was giving the princess to the Greyjoys. I told Littlefinger that I planned to wednesday her to Robin Arryn. I told no one that I was offer her to the Dornish. No ane but you lot."


Tyrion Lannister: "Cut off his manhood and feed it to the goats."

Timett: "There are no goats, halfman!"
Tyrion: "Well, make do!"


Tyrion: "How many Hands have you betrayed, Pycelle? Eddard Stark, Jon Arryn..."

Pycelle: "Lord Arryn! He knew, he knew the tr-truth abou-about the Queen and he planned to human activity, to tell King Robert!"
Tyrion: "So you poisoned him?"
Pycelle: "No! Never!"
Tyrion: "Merely yous let him die! Made sure he succumbed!"
Pycelle: "Lannister, I've always served Lannister!"
Tyrion: "Become him out of my sight! Throw him in 1 of the black cells!"

In the books

Main commodity: Differences between books and TV series/Game of Thrones: Season 2#What Is Expressionless May Never Die
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Clash of Kings:
    • Chapter 3, Tyrion I: Varys tells Tyrion the riddle about what power truly is.
    • Affiliate 11, Theon I: Theon is baptized
    • Chapter 14, Arya Iv: Yoren's party is attacked by Amory Lorch. Yoren is killed.
    • Chapter 17, Tyrion IV: Tyrion has Pycelle, Littlefinger, and Varys each convey an offering of alliance to a smashing house.
    • Chapter 19, Arya V: Arya, Gendry and Hot Pie are captured by a Lannister retainer. Lommy is killed by a Lannister man-at-arms.
    • Chapter xx, Tyrion V: Tyrion placates Cersei as to his alliance offer to Dorne betrothing Myrcella to Doran Martell'due south son Trystane.
    • Affiliate 22, Catelyn II: Catelyn arrives at Renly's camp to discuss an alliance and meets Margaery Tyrell and Brienne of Tarth.
    • Chapter 23, Jon Three: Sam promises to help Gilly escape when the Watch comes dorsum through.
    • Affiliate 24, Theon Two: Balon reveals his plans for attacking the North to Theon and Yara while Robb is distracted fighting the Lannisters.
    • Chapter 25, Tyrion VI: Tyrion comes up with a plan to free Jaime. He arrests Pycelle afterwards he revealed to Cersei about the marriage alliance with Dorne.
    • Affiliate 28, Bran 4: Bran continues to experience foreign dreams.
    • Chapter 44, Tyrion 10: Tyrion and Varys try to find a place for Shae.
  • The episode is adapted from the post-obit chapter of A Storm of Swords:
    • Chapter 58, Tyrion Vii: Shae becomes Sansa's handmaiden.

See also

References

  1. Game of Thrones Season 2 Blu-ray - "Inner Circle" featurette
  2. FlicksAndTheCity Julian Glover interview
  3. 3.0 3.1 Seattle Post Intelligencer article on filming flavor ii and the interference of Hurricane Irene
  4. Finn Jones Q&A
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