Game of thrones s03e04 stream
Varys and Littlefinger are dangerous, in part, because in their lives they have had to learn that sort of patience: they have a strength and a resiliency born from hardship and poverty, and they've had to learn to play a slow game. That, too, is one of the running themes of Game of Thrones— the unique perspective and power that comes from being different, from suffering, from being an outcast.
It's a lesson the wealthy and privileged never had to learn, of course, and they take it hard when they suddenly find themselves joining the ranks of the cripples, the bastards, and the broken things. He's never wanted for anything, and never been less than one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the realm.
But he was captured by his enemies months ago, and now he finds himself lower than he's ever been: face down in the mud, being given horse piss to drink, with his own severed sword-hand dangling around his neck, all he wants to do is die. It takes his fellow outcast Brienne Gwendoline Christie to give him a much-needed kick in the ass, and teach him Varys's lesson. You sound like a bloody woman.
There's hope for him, however. He doesn't answer, and it's likely he doesn't know the answer, but this, too, is part of the character-building transformation that comes with a change of fortunes.
In this show, it's usually the most damaged people who have the most compassion for others, and Jaime, in his misfortunes, is learning compassion the hard way. Also facing a change in fortune is Cersei Lannister Lena Headey. Cersei, too, has played a long game: though born to wealth and privilege, she was also born a woman, and so has had to fight patiently for every ounce of influence she wields. But Cersei's struggles have not made her compassionate: they've had the opposite effect, as Cersei has deliberately limited the number of people she cares about to a few members of her immediate family.
She and Lady Olenna share an opinion that men are idiots, though "the world belongs to them. This week, Cersei finally expresses this resentment to her father Tywin Charles Dance , expressing her long-held belief that she is the most capable member of the family and her father's true heir. Not your sons, not Jaime or Tyrion, but me. Years and years of lectures on family and legacy…Did it ever occur to you that your daughter might be the only one listening to them, living by them?
That she might have the most to contribute to your legacy that you love so much more than your actual children? Tywin's answer, however, brings her up short, and cruelly undercuts the one consolation Cersei had: the belief that it was only her gender that precluded her from the role she wanted. Cersei's long, patient game has been to influence power the only way available to her: by putting her son on the throne. She suffered through a long, loveless marriage to achieve this, and after Robert died she had to put up with the fact that Tywin sent her hated brother Tyrion to keep tabs on her.
Now, when she's so close to having what she wanted, she is losing her son: as Tywin points out, Cersei has never been able to control Joffrey, and now she's losing him altogether to a woman who can. Margaery Tyrell Natalie Dormer has already learned to manipulate her future husband perfectly, to turn him away from Cersei's teachings and mold him into the king she wants him to be.
Cersei has invested her whole joyless life in the patient pursuit of influence—in this tedious game of thrones—and now, at the end, it isn't paying off.
She may not be laying in the mud with her hand cut off, but she—like her brother—has lost nearly everything. One of the things this show does brilliantly is invoke our sympathy for even the apparent villains. As in life, there are no villains, really: just deeply damaged people who make bad decisions. In the very first episode, Jaime Lannister threw an innocent year-old boy out a tower window: who could have predicted that we'd feel sorry for him now?
One might feel sorry for Cersei as well, and one could almost feel sorry for Theon Greyjoy Alfie Allen , whose own shorter bid for power and respect has similarly turned to shit. As he explains to his still nameless mysterious savior Iwan Rheon , Theon rolled the dice: he carried out this wild gambit of taking Winterfell, to impress his father, and—like a bad gambler—he made increasingly poor decisions trying to make that first bad decision pay off.
But it all turned out wrong, and Theon lost everything in the process, including his own men, Balon's respect, his adopted family, and his own soul. It's a tragic moment, this episode, when Theon realizes how he never appreciated what he had, and how he pissed it all away in pursuit of power and the respect of people who despise him: "My real father lost his head at King's Landing," Theon says—a moment of clarity that comes far too late.
Rast calls Craster a bastard - at which Craster becomes enraged and threatens Rast with an axe. Mormont restrains Rast, and Craster shouts that he's throwing them all out to lie down outside in the cold on their empty bellies.
Craster says he will chop the hands off the next man who calls him "bastard. He flings the dying Craster to the ground, then punches one of Craster's wives who is present, demanding to know where the hidden food is kept. Lord Commander Mormont bellows that the gods will curse him for this, as a guest killing a host who has formally accepted him into his home breaks all the laws of gods and men. Karl shouts that there are no laws beyond the Wall.
Karl continues to threaten the girl with a knife, so Mormont draws his sword, which makes Karl drop the girl and begin to face off against Mormont with his dagger. Suddenly, Rast comes up behind Mormont and literally stabs the Lord Commander in the back, which makes Mormont drop his sword. For a brief moment the men stare in shock, then Grenn charges and tackles Karl. The entire room explodes into pure bedlam.
The desperate Night's Watch recruits like Rast, mostly conscripted criminals exiled to the Wall, turn on officers who are loyal to Mormont, as well as some of the other common recruits like Grenn who stay loyal. Quick flashes of the fight go by as no one can really perceive what's happening, and the mutiny spreads throughout Craster's Keep. In the midst of it, Mormont turns around to fight off Rast.
Mormont may have a knife in his back but he is twice Rast's size and completely enraged. Mormont grabs Rast by the throat and lifts him off his feet, one-handed, then spins him around and hurls him against the opposite wall.
Still choking Rast, Mormont nearly succeeds in crushing Rast's windpipe with his bare hand - but then Mormont starts to cough up thick red blood. His knife wound is mortal. The injured Mormont then sinks to the ground and continues to cough up blood. Now that Mormont is on the ground unarmed and helpless, Rast grabs a knife and repeatedly pounds it into Mormont's throat until the Old Bear is dead.
Meanwhile, Sam rushes to Gilly's hut and orders her that they have to escape now or they never will. Sam runs out of Craster's Keep with Gilly and her baby, as loyal Night's Watch members fall to the mutineers, who also kill or rape Craster's other wives.
Gilly leads the way into the night because she knows the woods around her home. Covered in Mormont's blood, Rast shouts into the darkness that "Piggy" can run for now, but he'll soon be cutting Sam's throat too. At the city of Astapor in Slaver's Bay , Daenerys Targaryen arrives before Kraznys mo Nakloz and the other slave-masters of the city, with her Dothraki guards carrying the largest of her dragons , Drogon , in its large cage.
Missandei the translator, gifted to Daenerys at her request, is now dressed in higher-quality clothing which matches Dany's style of dress. All eight thousand of the Unsullied warrior- eunuchs are gathered in the city's main square for the transaction. The other upper-class men and women of Astapor crowd around the square, gawking at the dragon while slaves in heavy chains serve them refreshments.
Kraznys tells Daenerys, via Missandei's interpretation in Low Valyrian , that many of the Unsullied have not yet seen battle, so she would do well to "blood them early", having them attack some minor cities and towns here and there on her way to Westeros.
The slavers will happily purchase any slaves she captures, so it's a win-win situation. He also wryly notes that any young boys she sells as slaves will be castrated and ready to serve as new Unsullied when their training is over in about ten years' time. Daenerys lets her dragon out of its cage, and leads it on a long chain leash attached to its foot as it hovers about twenty feet in the air.
She hands the leash to Kraznys, and in return he gives her a cat-o-nine-tails with a hilt shaped like a harpy , signifying ownership of the Unsullied. Daenerys asks if it is done, and Kraznys impatiently says that it is, as he struggles to rein in the dragon.
To the surprise of Missandei, Daenerys calls the Unsullied to attention in Valyrian, and proceeds to test them with basic Valyrian marching commands. She smiles slightly, knowing they are now hers. Too distracted to notice, Kraznys complains for Missandei to tell "the bitch" that the dragon won't come when he commands. Daenerys turns to face Kraznys and bluntly says "A dragon is not a slave," again in perfectly-accented Valyrian.
When a dumbfounded Kraznys demands an explanation, she declares that she is Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen , of the blood of Old Valyria : Valyrian is her mother-tongue indicating she'd been feigning ignorance the entire time and putting up with Kraznys' insulting comments to lull them into a false sense of security.
Daenerys then addresses the thousands of Unsullied, and orders them to kill all of the slave masters in Astapor, along with all of their household soldiers and any man who holds a whip.
She cautions them to spare any children, and to strike the chains off any slave they see. The Unsullied obey her commands without question, and instantly begin attacking all of the assembled slave-masters. Horrified, Kraznys frantically shouts for someone to kill Daenerys, to which she calmly orders " dracarys. Her dragon then flies across the upper walls where the other high-ranking slave masters are watching, burning them all to death.
The Unsullied proceed to sack the entire city, slaughtering the slave masters and freeing fellow slaves, supported by the fire of Daenerys' dragons. After the Sack of Astapor is finished, Daenerys walks past Kraznys' charred remains, mounts a white horse, and addresses her Unsullied.
She declares that they have spent their entire lives as slaves, but now she sets them free. If any man wishes to leave, she will not stop him, and no harm will come to him if he goes. She asks the Unsullied to stay and fight for her, not as slaves but as free men. For a moment the Unsullied stare blankly: they have never known what freedom is. Then one starts tapping the end of his spear against the ground in support, and the others join in, until thousands of Unsullied are triumphantly striking their spears against the ground in praise of Daenerys.
She has what her brother dreamed about for seventeen years but could never find: an army with which to reconquer the Seven Kingdoms. Daenerys rides triumphantly out of the smoking wreck of Astapor, and drops the slave-master's whip on the ground.
The Unsullied trample the whip under their feet as they march past. She rides out with her eight thousand strong army of Unsullied marching in formation, as her three dragons fly above them. For the first time in generations, a Targaryen has begun to conquer again, begining the Liberation of Slaver's Bay. Varys : "I rather enjoy him , but he would see this country burn if he could be king of the ashes. Theon Greyjoy : "My real father lost his head at King's Landing. I made a choice Slay the masters, slay the soldiers, slay every man who holds a whip, but harm no child.
Strike the chains off every slave you see! Seven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. Friction between the houses leads to full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the farthest north. Amidst the war, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night's Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and icy horrors beyond. Kollafilm - Watch movies online with Swedish subtitles, Se filmer och serier online med svensk undertext , here you can watch movies online in high quality for free, just come and enjoy your movies online.
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