"Valar Morghulis" received highly positive reviews. In the United Kingdom, the episode was viewed by 0.973 million viewers, making it the highest-rated broadcast that week. In its original broadcast on June 3, 2012, the episode received 4.20 million viewers, to become the most-watched episode of the series until the third season aired. The Minčeta Tower in Dubrovnik was used as the location of the House of the Undying. As a season finale, "Valar Morghulis" is a slightly extended episode. The episode covers chapters Tyrion XV, Sansa VIII, Theon VI, Arya IX, Bran VII, Daenerys IV, and Jon VIII from A Clash of Kings and the prologue and chapters Jaime I, Tyrion I, and Jon I of A Storm of Swords. It was Taylor's final episode on the show until he returned for the season seven episode " Beyond the Wall". Weiss (their sixth and final script of the season) and directed by Alan Taylor. The episode was written by producers David Benioff and D. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. Sam is surrounded by an army of wights and a White Walker, who notice but ignore him as they march toward the Night's Watch's encampment. Jon is introduced to the massive wildling force and promised a meeting with Mance Rayder.Įdd, Grenn and Sam hear three horn blasts (meaning White Walkers). Qhorin goads Jon into killing him, convincing the wildlings Jon has defected. She and her companions then loot Xaro's house to buy a ship. Daenerys orders her dragons to breathe fire, killing Pyat Pree and freeing her.ĭaenerys finds Xaro in bed with Doreah and seals them in Xaro's empty vault (revealing that his claim to be wealthy was a fraud all along). After encountering strange visions, she finally finds her dragons chained as Pyat Pree appears and binds her. Pyat Pree's magic strands Jorah and Kovarro outside the House of the Undying while trapping Daenerys within. He gives her a special coin and the phrase " Valar morghulis" to use to find him, and reveals his face-changing ability before departing. Luwin is stabbed by Dagmer.īran and his party find Winterfell sacked and Luwin dying in the Godswood, advising them to head for the Wall before having Osha mercifully kill him.įleeing Harrenhal, Arya, Gendry and Hot Pie are surprised by Jaqen, who offers to train Arya in her abilities, but she declines, saying she must find her family. Theon tries to rally his men, but is knocked out by Dagmer and brought to the Bolton forces. Under siege, Theon rejects Luwin's advice to leave for the Night's Watch, believing Jon will kill him. Despite Catelyn's warning, Robb marries Talisa. Robb confides in Catelyn that he loves Talisa and will not proceed with the arranged marriage to House Frey. ![]() Brienne reminds Jaime that she serves Catelyn, not House Stark. He is struck by divine visions, restoring his faith in Melisandre.Įscorting Jaime to King's Landing, Brienne finds three women lynched by Stark soldiers, whom she kills before burying the women. Stannis tries to strangle Melisandre for his defeat but relents after truly comprehending her involvement in Renly's death. Shae tries to convince him to leave for Pentos, but he refuses. Scarred and without allies except Podrick, Tyrion learns Cersei was behind the attempt on his life and Bronn is no longer captain of the City Watch. Baelish offers to smuggle Sansa home but she declines. Ser Loras asks Joffrey to wed Lady Margaery, with Cersei and Pycelle's agreement. Tywin is named Hand of the King and Baelish is awarded Harrenhal. This episode marks the final appearance of Jason Momoa ( Khal Drogo). ![]() ![]() The episode's title is a code phrase spoken by Jaqen H'ghar to Arya Stark during the episode, but its meaning is not explained until the third season episode " Walk of Punishment": "All men must die." This is consistent with the meaning given in the books upon which the series is based. The episode is 64 minutes long and aired on June 3, 2012. Weiss, and is directed by Alan Taylor, his fourth episode of the season. It is the sixth episode of season 2 to be written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. " Valar Morghulis" is the tenth and final episode of the second season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth. ![]() 10th episode of the second season of Game of Thrones " Valar Morghulis"
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