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* InstantTurnOff: Theon Greyjoy catches a ride to Pyke from a rather attractive blonde woman. While riding second seat on her horse, he starts feeling her up. He learns shortly after arriving that she's his older sister Yara, and is ''extremely'' {{squick}}ed out, both at [[SurpriseIncest the fact he felt up his sister]], and ''[[BrotherSisterIncest that she didn't stop him]]''.

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* InstantTurnOff: Theon Greyjoy catches a ride to Pyke from a rather attractive blonde woman. While riding second seat on her horse, he starts feeling her up. He learns shortly after arriving that she's his older sister Yara, and is ''extremely'' {{squick}}ed [[invoked]]{{squick}}ed out, both at [[SurpriseIncest the fact he felt up his sister]], and ''[[BrotherSisterIncest that she didn't stop him]]''.



* SheIsAllGrownUp: Theon is stunned that Yara has grown into a beautiful woman, but given that it led to his SurpriseIncest, he's understandably {{Squick}}ed out by it.

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* SheIsAllGrownUp: Theon is stunned that Yara has grown into a beautiful woman, but given that it led to his SurpriseIncest, he's understandably {{Squick}}ed [[invoked]]{{Squick}}ed out by it.
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* SheIsAllGrownUp: Theon is stunned that Yara has grown into a beautiful woman, but given that it led to his SurpriseIncest, he's understandably {{Squick}}ed out by it.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Played ''very'' darkly with Bronn, when Tyrion asks him if he would obey an order to kill an infant without question. Bronn's response is that he wouldn't do it with ''no'' question...he would ask how much.



* OhCrap: Gendry may have figured out the truth about Arya's SweetPollyOliver routine, but he had no idea about her high status. He's mortified to realise he just told a lady of a great house to "pull [her] cock out." Luckily, Arya makes it very clear that she doesn't care about being shown deference.

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* OhCrap: Gendry may have figured out the truth about Arya's SweetPollyOliver routine, but he had no idea about her high status. He's mortified to realise realize he just told a lady of a great house to "pull [her] cock out." Luckily, Arya makes it very clear that she doesn't care about being shown deference.



** Cersei reads aloud Robb Stark's terms and then she tears the document up. Her brother Tyrion, acting Hand of the King, sarcastically compliments her that she perfected the art of tearing up papers.

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** Cersei reads aloud Robb Stark's terms and then she tears the document up. Her brother Tyrion, acting Hand of the King, sarcastically compliments her note that she has perfected the art of tearing up papers.
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-->'''Tyrion:''' I'm not questioning your honor, Lord Janos. I'm denying its existence.
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** Played straight with Tyrion, who insists they'll return Ned Stark's body to his family as a gesture of respect. He also wishes his cousin Alton a safe journey back to the Stark encampment.
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* NotSoDifferent: Bronn and Janos Slynt. Janos murdered Robert Baratheon's bastard children, adults and infants alike, under orders from King Joffrey without a second thought. When Bronn is asked by Tyrion if he'd do the same without question, he responds:

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'''Saan:''' I'm not going to rape her! I'm going to ''fuck'' her!\\
'''Matthos:''' As if she would just let you?\\
'''Saan:''' You don't know how persuasive I am -- I've never tried to fuck you.

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Picking up where last episode left off, with the Night's Watch recruits '''on their way to the Wall'''. 'Arry' is encountering the problem every SweetPollyOliver comes across sooner or later - how to keep up the disguise when nature calls. Having come back from taking care of business in secret, she has a slight run in with the inhabitants of the caged men accompanying their party, including a certain man who speaks of everyone in the third person, especially himself, and another man who threatens to rape her bloody with a stick. Lovely. Then the excitement really kicks in, as some Gold Cloaks intercept the caravan. Arya naturally assumes they're looking for her, but it's revealed that it's Gendry they want. Not that Yoren is going to give up either of them, as proved by his threat to place his sharp-enough-to-shave-a-spider's-ass knife at a very tender portion of the lead guard's anatomy - his femoral artery. Why, what where you thinking of? The Gold Cloaks back down for now, but it's clear they're not going back to King's Landing without Gendry, dead or alive.

In '''King's Landing''', Tyrion walks in on a nasty surprise - Varys, happily chatting with Shae. Ominous. Tyrion is much quicker off the mark than Ned ever was, and says as such, out right telling Varys that if he tries to backstab ''him'', he'll end up going for a terminal swim - perhaps keeping the theme of fish pie running? Varys seems almost amused by his threat - one gets the feeling he's been threatened by far worse in his time.

Small council time: Cersei listens calmly to Robb's demands, then proceeds to rip up the terms. Tyrion is temporarily possessed by the snark of the viewers: "You've perfected the art of tearing up papers." She does reluctantly concede to sending Ned's bones back up North, along with a not so subtle coded message for Jaime, but dismisses the request of the Night's Watch for more men, and laughes off their claims the dead are rising from their graves. Tyrion isn't laughing - he's been there, done that, pissed off the Wall and some of what Mormont and Maester Aemon said has actually sunk in.

'''Way up north''' where men are men and marry their daughters, ''(eeeeeesh)'' Sam has to rescue one of Craster's 'wives' from Ghost, and promptly all but adopts her. He brings the girl, Gilly, to Jon, where she pleads her case, saying she's pregnant and wants to protect her baby from Craster, since if it's a boy - and ominously cuts off. Jon's response is, 'What am ''I'' supposed to do about it?', showing that he's learned his lesson from last week - besides which, Gilly expects them to help her without continuing to explain herself beyond the ominous cut off.

Precisely what Daenerys and her khalasar are getting up to in the '''Red Waste''' this time around is a short scene but contains a lot of incident. Rakharo's horse comes back with a rather snazzy paint job but, not so snazzily, without Rakharo - save for a nasty surprise in the saddle bag. Jorah says that the sender of this grisly little gift was probably one of the many, many khals who don't appreciate the idea of a woman ruler. Poor Irri is distraught, since not only did Rakharo lose his head, he also lost his braid - a sign of defeat - and, since who knows what's happened to his body, he won't be able to get to the Dothraki afterlife. And on top of all that, she secretly loved him! Dany promises her handmaiden that they will build a pyre for Rakharo - though, considering there isn't that much wood about, it's probably just as well it'll be a very small pyre.

'''In his brothel''', in the midst of making certain all the customers are satisfied, Littlefinger runs across a problem - Ros is, understandably, more than a little shaken from seeing her best friend's baby ''killed in front of her'' yesterday. Littlefinger, charitably, suggests she take the day off and turn up tomorrow bright and cheerful - because, he tells Ros, he ended up selling the last whore who cried and moped all the time to a man who wanted to 'transform' her. (And not in a Henry Higgins way.) Ros gets the message very quickly, and we are reminded once again that Littlefinger is not a nice man. At all.

In '''The Red Keep''', Tyrion entertains Janos Slynt to dinner. The interview goes about as well as you might expect for Janos, who ends up stripped of his post and exiled to the Wall. Tyrion drinks a toast with the new captain of the City Watch - then proceeds to ask him, out of what can only be morbid curiousity, if he could do what his predecessor did; kill a baby without question. "Without question? No. I'd ask how much." That's our Bronn. Tyrion seems sickened, but not surprised. Like we said, morbid curiousity.

When the '''Night's Watch recruits''' stop for a break, Lommy Greenhands muses about giving up Gendry, since he's the one the Gold Cloaks want. After an enlightening discussion about what makes both a battle and a knight, Arya goes after Gendry, curious as to why he seems to be hotter property than her. He's no more clue than she has, but he does know one thing - turns out the SweetPollyOliver act hasn't fooled at least one person. For lack of anyone else, Arya entrusts him with her secret.

Theon just can't catch a break. He expects a grand greeting to welcome him home to '''Pyke''' as the long returning last Greyjoy son - he gets one fisherman who is singularly unimpressed. Things are looking up when he hitches a ride with a feisty young woman up to the castle, with whom he gets rather friendly - turns out he's been sticking his hands inside his ''sister'' Yara's trousers. Who, incidentally, finds the whole thing hilarious, and has spent the last nine years being a much better Greyjoy son than he has. So much so, in fact, that daddy Balon regards ''her'' as his heir, and not the son who came home wearing jewellery he hasn't paid the 'iron price' for and bleating the praises of the Starks. Balon believes this moment of strife is the perfect time to stage another uprising. Against the Lannisters? Who, pray tell, said anything about the Lannisters? It's Theon's ''new'' family that are going to catch it hard.

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Picking We pick up where the last episode left off, with the Night's Watch recruits '''on their way to the Wall'''. 'Arry' is encountering the problem every SweetPollyOliver comes across sooner or later - how later--how to keep up the disguise when nature calls. Having come back from taking care of business in secret, she has a slight run in with the inhabitants of the caged men cage accompanying their party, including a certain man who speaks of everyone in the third person, especially himself, and another man who threatens to rape her bloody with a stick. Lovely. Then the excitement really kicks in, as some Gold Cloaks intercept the caravan. Arya naturally assumes they're looking for her, but it's revealed that it's Gendry they want. Not that Yoren is going to give up either of them, as proved by his threat to place his sharp-enough-to-shave-a-spider's-ass knife at a very tender portion of the lead guard's anatomy - his anatomy--his femoral artery. Why, what where you thinking of? The Gold Cloaks back down for now, but it's clear they're not going back to King's Landing without Gendry, dead or alive.

In '''King's Landing''', Tyrion walks in on a nasty surprise - Varys, surprise--Varys, happily chatting with Shae. Ominous. Tyrion is much quicker off the mark than Ned ever was, and says as such, out right outright telling Varys that if he tries to backstab ''him'', he'll end up going for a terminal swim - perhaps swim--perhaps keeping the theme of fish pie running? Varys seems almost amused by his threat - one threat--one gets the feeling he's been threatened by far worse in his time.

Small council time: Cersei listens calmly to Robb's demands, then proceeds to rip up the terms. Tyrion is temporarily possessed by the snark of the viewers: "You've perfected the art of tearing up papers." She does reluctantly concede to sending Ned's bones back up North, along with a not so subtle coded message for Jaime, but dismisses the request of the Night's Watch for more men, and laughes off their claims the dead are rising from their graves. Tyrion isn't laughing - he's laughing--he's been there, done that, pissed off the Wall Wall, and some of what Mormont and Maester Aemon said has actually sunk in.

'''Way up north''' where men are men and marry their daughters, ''(eeeeeesh)'' daughters ''(eeeeeesh)'', Sam has to rescue one of Craster's 'wives' from Ghost, and promptly all but adopts her. He brings the girl, Gilly, to Jon, where she pleads her case, saying she's pregnant and wants to protect her baby from Craster, since if it's a boy - and boy--and ominously cuts off. Jon's response is, 'What "What am ''I'' supposed to do about it?', it?," showing that he's learned his lesson from last week - besides week--besides which, Gilly expects them to help her without continuing to explain herself beyond the ominous cut off.

Precisely what Daenerys and her khalasar are getting up to in the '''Red Waste''' this time around is a short scene but contains a lot of incident. Rakharo's horse comes back with a rather snazzy paint job but, not so snazzily, without Rakharo - save Rakharo--save for a nasty surprise in the saddle bag. Jorah says that the sender of this grisly little gift was probably one of the many, many khals who don't appreciate the idea of a woman ruler. Poor Irri is distraught, since not only did Rakharo lose his head, he also lost his braid - a braid--a sign of defeat - and, defeat--and, since who knows what's happened to his body, he won't be able to get to the Dothraki afterlife. And on top of all that, she secretly loved him! Dany promises her handmaiden that they will build a pyre for Rakharo - though, Rakharo--though, considering there isn't that much wood about, it's probably just as well it'll be a very small pyre.

'''In his brothel''', in the midst of making certain all the customers are satisfied, Littlefinger runs across a problem - Ros problem--Ros is, understandably, more than a little shaken from seeing her best friend's baby ''killed in front of her'' yesterday. Littlefinger, charitably, suggests she take the day off and turn up tomorrow bright and cheerful - because, cheerful--because, he tells Ros, he ended up selling the last whore who cried and moped all the time to a man who wanted to 'transform' her. (And not in a [[Theatre/MyFairLady Henry Higgins Higgins]] way.) Ros gets the message very quickly, and we are reminded once again that Littlefinger is not a nice man. At all.

In '''The Red Keep''', Tyrion entertains Janos Slynt to dinner. The interview goes about as well as you might expect for Janos, who ends up stripped of his post and exiled to the Wall. Tyrion drinks a toast with the new captain of the City Watch - then Watch--then proceeds to ask him, out of what can only be morbid curiousity, curiosity, if he could do what his predecessor did; did: kill a baby without question. "Without question? No. I'd ask how much." That's our Bronn. Tyrion seems sickened, but not surprised. Like we said, morbid curiousity.curiosity.

When the '''Night's Watch recruits''' stop for a break, Lommy Greenhands muses about giving up Gendry, since he's the one the Gold Cloaks want. After an enlightening discussion about what makes both a battle and a knight, Arya goes after Gendry, curious as to why he seems to be hotter property than her. He's no more clue than she has, but he does know one thing - turns thing--turns out the SweetPollyOliver act hasn't fooled at least one person. For lack of anyone else, Arya entrusts him with her secret.

Theon just can't catch a break. He expects a grand greeting to welcome him home to '''Pyke''' as the long returning last Greyjoy son - he son--he gets one fisherman who is singularly unimpressed. Things are looking up when he hitches a ride with a feisty young woman up to the castle, with whom he gets rather friendly - turns friendly--turns out he's been sticking his hands inside his ''sister'' Yara's trousers. Who, incidentally, finds the whole thing hilarious, and has spent the last nine years being a much better Greyjoy son than he has. So much so, in fact, that daddy Balon regards ''her'' as his heir, and not the son who came home wearing jewellery he hasn't paid the 'iron price' for and bleating the praises of the Starks. Balon believes this moment of strife is the perfect time to stage another uprising. Against the Lannisters? Who, pray tell, said anything about the Lannisters? It's Theon's ''new'' family that are going to catch it hard.



Meanwhile in '''King's Landing''', Cersei is ''pissed'' that Tyrion exiled Slynt without her say so; she's the Queen Regent! Tyrion implies she's been throwing that title around so much she's forgetting the consequences; a lot of people in King's Landing are ''very'' angry with the baby slaughtering queen, even if it was Joffrey who gave the order and let his mother take the fall. Charming lad. Cersei still believes her son was in the right and that Tyrion isn't taking this seriously - he never has, nor has Jaime. "It's always fallen on me!" Tyrion is rather taken aback by this show of emotion and strain on his sister's part, and tries to lighten the mood - in the ''worst'' way possible. "So has Jaime, according to Stannis." Smooth, Tyrion. Real smooth. Cersei soon wipes the smile off his face by saying that the biggest joke has always been that the stunted Tyrion is alive at the cost of their mother's life. Tyrion was asking for something like that, but still. ''Ouch.''

Back to '''Dragonstone''', as Davos tells Stannis that Sallador and his thirty ships are arrayed with them against Renly, but this news doesn't exactly cheer Stannis up - Renly still vastly outnumbers him. Melisandre tells him that if only he opens himself fully to the Lord of Light (as she opens her robe, [[VaporWear revealing that was]] ''[[VaporWear all]]'' [[VaporWear she chose to wear tonight]]) he can be given all that he ever desired - such as a son, which is what really captures his interest, rather than what's under the robe. She and Stannis proceed to [[RightThroughHisPants pray]] the Summer Islands way - right on top of the Painted Table, while pieces are scattered in the process. That can't be comfortable.

Then to '''Craster's Keep'''. Despite Jon's refusal of Gilly due to the ominous cutoff, he's suspicious enough of Craster to follow him into the woods. The question of what Craster does with his sons is answered, as the wildling abandons a crying baby to the tender mercy of... whatever's out there. This is too much for Jon, who attempts to save the child - only to see ''[[HumanoidAbomination something]]'' pick it up and retreat into the woods. And, before Jon can proceed further, Craster fells him with the flat of his axe. Cut to black.

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Meanwhile in '''King's Landing''', Cersei is ''pissed'' that Tyrion exiled Slynt without her say so; she's the Queen Regent! Tyrion implies she's been throwing that title around so much she's forgetting the consequences; a lot of people in King's Landing are ''very'' angry with the baby slaughtering baby-slaughtering queen, even if it was Joffrey who gave the order and let his mother take the fall. Charming lad. Cersei still believes her son was in the right and that Tyrion isn't taking this seriously - he seriously--he never has, nor has Jaime. "It's always fallen on me!" Tyrion is rather taken aback by this show of emotion and strain on his sister's part, and tries to lighten the mood - in mood--in the ''worst'' way possible. "So has Jaime, according to Stannis." Smooth, Tyrion. Real smooth. Cersei soon wipes the smile off his face by saying that the biggest joke has always been that the stunted Tyrion is alive at the cost of their mother's life. Tyrion was asking for something like that, but still. ''Ouch.''

Back to '''Dragonstone''', as Davos tells Stannis that Sallador and his thirty ships are arrayed with them against Renly, but this news doesn't exactly cheer Stannis up - Renly up--Renly still vastly outnumbers him. Melisandre tells him that if only he opens himself fully to the Lord of Light (as she opens her robe, [[VaporWear revealing that was]] ''[[VaporWear all]]'' [[VaporWear she chose to wear tonight]]) he can be given all that he ever desired - such desired--such as a son, which is what really captures his interest, rather than what's under the robe. She and Stannis proceed to [[RightThroughHisPants pray]] the Summer Islands way - right way--right on top of the Painted Table, while pieces are scattered in the process. That can't be comfortable.

Then to '''Craster's Keep'''. Despite Jon's refusal of Gilly due to the ominous cutoff, he's suspicious enough of Craster to follow him into the woods. The question of what Craster does with his sons is answered, as the wildling abandons a crying baby to the tender mercy of... whatever's out there. This is too much for Jon, who attempts to save the child - only child--only to see ''[[HumanoidAbomination something]]'' pick it up and retreat into the woods. And, before Jon can proceed further, Craster fells him with the flat of his axe. Cut to black.



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-->'''Tyrion:''' "I hope you enjoy the Wall. I found it surprisingly beautiful...in a brutal, horribly uncomfortable sort of way."

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-->'''Tyrion:''' "I I hope you enjoy the Wall. I found it surprisingly beautiful...in a brutal, horribly uncomfortable sort of way."



'''Saan:''' I'm not going to rape her! I'm going to fuck her!\\

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'''Saan:''' I'm not going to rape her! I'm going to fuck ''fuck'' her!\\



-->'''Tyrion''': You should taste her fish pie.
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-->"I won't have my son dressed as a whore."

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-->'''Tyrion''': -->'''Tyrion:''' You should taste her fish pie.
* DramaticNecklaceRemoval: Theon's father rips off the chain holding up his cloak.
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-->'''Balon:''' I
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* ExactWords: Melisandre tells Stannis, "I will give you a son, my king." His "son" is an animated shadow assassin.
** The dialogue in the scene is deliberately vague about whether Stannis and his wife have any daughters, as the producers still hadn't decided if Shireen would be {{Adapted Out}} (she eventually wasn't).

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Melisandre tells Stannis, "I will give you a son, my king." His "son" is an animated shadow assassin.
** The dialogue in the scene is deliberately vague about whether Stannis and his wife have any daughters, as the producers still hadn't decided if Shireen would be {{Adapted Out}} AdaptedOut (she eventually wasn't).



-->'''Saan''': You Westerosi are funny people; man chops off your fingers and you fall in love with him!

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-->'''Saan''': -->'''Saan:''' You Westerosi are funny people; man chops off your fingers and you fall in love with him!



* IronicEcho: The last time we heard someone mockingly say the term "grumpkins and snarks", it was Tyrion chiding Jon Snow. This time it’s Cersei talking to him and Tyrion believing the tales (having spoken with and gotten the measure of the man telling them).
* KickTheDog: {{Enforced}} with Littlefinger and Ros. The producers pointed out that for all his gentility and charm, he's a pimp (in addition to being, you know, the man who betrayed Ned Stark to his death last season). The women in his employ are just meat to him. He gives Ros the day off but gives some not-so-veiled threats that if she can't work tomorrow, it won't go well for her.

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* IronicEcho: The last time we heard someone mockingly say the term "grumpkins and snarks", it was Tyrion chiding Jon Snow. This time it’s Cersei talking to him and Tyrion believing the tales (having spoken with and gotten the measure of the man men telling them).
* KickTheDog: {{Enforced}} with Littlefinger and Ros. The producers pointed out that for all his gentility and charm, he's a pimp (in addition to being, you know, the man who betrayed Ned Stark to his death last season). The women in his employ are just meat to him. He gives Ros the day night off but gives some not-so-veiled threats that if she can't work tomorrow, it won't go well for her.



-->"Without question? No. ''({{beat}})'' I'd ask 'How much?'"

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-->"Without -->'''Bronn:''' Without question? No. ''({{beat}})'' ''[{{beat}}]'' I'd ask 'How much?'"ask, "How much?"



** Balon Greyjoy coldly throws a letter from Robb Stark, delivered by his son Theon, into fire. Balon has no desire to be Robb Stark's ally against Lannisters. Instead, he means to raid the coast of the North controlled by Starks.
* PetTheDog: [[BaitTheDog Subverted]]. Littlefinger looks at first as if he might be trying to genuinely comfort Ros when he finds her crying, but it quickly becomes apparent that he's ''really'' not.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Janos Slynt.

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** Balon Greyjoy coldly throws a letter from Robb Stark, delivered by his son Theon, into the fire. Balon has no desire to be Robb Stark's ally against the Lannisters. Instead, he means to raid the coast of the North controlled by the Starks.
* PetTheDog: [[BaitTheDog Subverted]]. Subverted.]] Littlefinger looks at first as if he might be trying to genuinely comfort Ros when he finds her crying, but it quickly becomes apparent that he's ''really'' not.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: With Tyrion as acting Hand, Janos Slynt.Slynt is stripped of command of the City Watch and exiled to the Wall.



* VitriolicBestBuds: Arya and Gendry conversations are full of snark ("how can someone so small be such a huge pain in my ass?" "you're stupider") but rather surprisingly for their situation, they genuinely trust and protect each other with Arya's concern about why the soldiers wanted Gendry and Gendry keeping her true identity a secret.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Arya and Gendry Gendry's conversations are full of snark ("how ("How can someone so small be such a huge pain in my ass?" "you're "You're stupider") but rather surprisingly for their situation, they genuinely trust and protect each other with Arya's concern about why the soldiers wanted Gendry and Gendry keeping her true identity a secret.



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* PaperDestructionOfAnger: Cersei reads aloud Robb Stark's terms and then she tears the document up. Her brother Tyrion, acting Hand of the King, sarcastically compliments her that she perfected the art of tearing up papers.

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* PaperDestructionOfAnger: Cersei reads aloud Robb Stark's terms and then she tears the document up. Her brother Tyrion, acting Hand of the King, sarcastically compliments her that she perfected the art of tearing up papers.



* StealthHiBye:
** Bronn pulls this on Janos during his meeting with Tyrion.
** Craster pulls it on Jon at the end of the episode.

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* DueToTheDead: Rakharo's body is dismembered and sent back to Daenerys' khalasar on his horse. Irri is distraught that he wasn't given a proper Dothraki funeral, claiming his spirit will be denied entry to the Night Lands as a result. Daenerys consoles her by promising to build him a proper pyre.
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Small council time: Cersei listens calmly to Robb's demands, then proceeds to rip up the terms. Tyrion is temporarily possessed by the snark of the viewers: "You've perfected the art of tearing up papers." She does reluctantly concede to sending Ned's bones back up North, along with a not so subtle coded message for Jaime, but laughs off the request of the Night's Watch for more men. Tyrion isn't laughing - he's been there, done that, pissed off the Wall and some of what Mormont and Maester Aemon said has actually sunk in.

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Small council time: Cersei listens calmly to Robb's demands, then proceeds to rip up the terms. Tyrion is temporarily possessed by the snark of the viewers: "You've perfected the art of tearing up papers." She does reluctantly concede to sending Ned's bones back up North, along with a not so subtle coded message for Jaime, but laughs off dismisses the request of the Night's Watch for more men.men, and laughes off their claims the dead are rising from their graves. Tyrion isn't laughing - he's been there, done that, pissed off the Wall and some of what Mormont and Maester Aemon said has actually sunk in.
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* OhCrap: Gendry may figured out the truth about Arya's SweetPollyOliver routine, but he had no idea about her high status. He's mortified to realise he just told a lady of a great house to "pull [her] cock out." Luckily, Arya makes it very clear that she doesn't care about being shown deference.

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* OhCrap: Gendry may have figured out the truth about Arya's SweetPollyOliver routine, but he had no idea about her high status. He's mortified to realise he just told a lady of a great house to "pull [her] cock out." Luckily, Arya makes it very clear that she doesn't care about being shown deference.

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