Gendry looks over, “Do bears have blue eyes?”. Through the blinding snow, they see a figure running towards them. Meanwhile, the weather grows worse beyond the wall. Daenerys’ current course doesn’t thrill Tyrion. Does the King in the North have a thing for The Mother of Dragons? Daenerys smirks, “He’s too little for me”. They talk about the battles and above all else, Jon Snow. Related: Check out our previous Game of Thrones recaps, here.Īcross Westeros, Daenerys ( Emilia Clarke) and Tyrion ( Peter Dinklage) huddle over a drink. Tormund and The Hound get to know each other, and for the first time we hear Tormund’s adorable feelings for Brienne ( Gwendoline Christie), “I want to make babies with her!”. Is the new Lady Stark a traitor? Can the Stark sisters come back from a revelation like this?īack beyond the wall, the walking and talking continues. It seems the scroll is the one Sansa wrote to Rob ( Richard Madden) in season one, seemingly siding with the Lannister’s over her own family. Sansa squirms as Arya produces the letter she took from Littlefinger ( Aidan Gillen). As she talks, the divide between the sisters grows ever wider. Arya tells a story about their Father during the pleasant days of their youth. Tension grows between Arya ( Maisie Williams) and Sansa ( Sophie Turner). Meanwhile, a light snow falls over Winterfell. Few of the men know each other, and even fewer trust each other. While they walk and talk, the conversations jump between Gendry ( Joe Dempsie) and the Hound ( Rory McCann), Jon ( Kit Harington) and Ser Jorah ( Iain Glen) and Jon and Tormund ( Kristofer Hivju). The mood is tenuous as the men slowly feel each other out. Our fellowship of intrepid soldiers continue ever farther beyond the wall. On our off weeks, though, we still have something to say. My colleague, Leona Laurie, and I are alternating weeks recapping Game of Thrones this season.
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