Game of Thrones (GOT) – Season 1 – Episode 8 – Online ENGLISH

Game of Thrones (GOT) – Season 1 – Episode 8 – Online ENGLISH

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Summary: Game of Thrones (GOT) – Season 1 – Episode 8 – Online ENGLISH

Arya escapes the Red Keep after Syrio Forel, her Braavosian sword master, fends off guards sent to arrest her, while Sansa is captured. Robb hears the news and prepares the Northern armies to fight the Lannisters, leaving Bran behind to rule Winterfell. Lysa refuses to fight the Lannisters, and Catelyn leaves to join Robb’s camp. Tyrion and Bronn are surrounded by Shagga, leader of the Stone Crows tribe.

 

Tyrion convinces them to escort him to his father Tywin Lannister, who will pay them. At the camp, Tywin asks Shagga to help them confront the Starks in exchange for even greater payment. At the Wall, some bodies affected by the White Walkers are found. One awakens as a wight and attack Commander Mormont, but Jon kills it. In Essos, Drogo’s soldiers begin attacking nearby settlements, enslaving locals in order to sell them to raise money to buy ships to cross the Narrow Sea.

 

Drogo is wounded in a fight. Joffrey appoints his grandfather, Tywin, as Hand of the King. Sansa begs Joffrey to show Ned mercy. Joffrey agrees if Ned publicly recognizes Joffrey’s claim to the throne and admits to committing treason.

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Game of Thrones – Season 1 – Excerpt

An ancient order who guard the Wall to the North of Westeros – The Knight’s Watch – discover a supernatural creature, previously thought to be mythical, known as a White Walker, in the forest.

 

Elsewhere, Ned Stark (played by Sean Bean) is the Warden of the North and leaves his home in Winterfell with daughters Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) to become Hand of the King for King Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy) after the sudden death of Jon Arryn, the previous Hand of the King. 

 

The family of Robert’s wife, Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), are allegedly responsible for the death of the previous Hand of the King. 

 

In a visit from the Lannister’s to the North, Ned’s son Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) is climbing in the grounds and sees Cersei in bed with her brother Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), who then throws him from a tower window – leaving Bran paralysed.

 

Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) travels with Ned’s b*stard son Jon Snow (Kit Harrington) to discover more about the White Walker incident reported by the Night’s Watch. Jon decides to become a brother of the Night’s Watch and stays on with the order. 

 

Tyrion is arrested at the request of Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley), who believes him responsible for Bran’s fall, triggering a trial by combat to secure his release. 

 

Tyrion is imprisoned in the Vale under the watchful eye of Catelyn’s sister Lysa Arryn (Kate Dickie) and requests Bronn (Jerome Flynn) fight for him in the trial. Born subsequently defeats Lysa’s chosen champion.

 

Robert is fatally injured in a suspicious hunting accident prompting Ned to be named Protector of the Realm until Cersei’s vicious son Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) comes of age. 

 

Ned, however, decides to give Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane), the king’s estranged brother, the position in his stead. Ned is betrayed by Lord Petyr Baelish known as Littlefinger (Aidan Gillan) and decapitated on Joffrey’s command.

 

Sansa Stark is seized by the Lannisters, but Arya manages to escape after witnessing her father’s execution. 

 

In retaliation, Ned’s son Robb (Richard Madden) is named King of Winterfell and gathers the armies of the North against the Lannisters.

 

Across the Narrow Sea, Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo (Jason Mamoa) marries Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). 

 

She believes herself the true heir to the Iron Throne and plots an assault on Westeros, but her husband Drogo is killed after being cursed. Daenerys avenges him and hatches three dragon eggs presented to her as a wedding gift.

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