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A flashback to the wedding reveals [[Sansa Stark]] escaping with Ser [[Dontos Hollard]] from [[King's Landing]] to a [[Ships|ship]] off the coast. As Sansa is taken aboard, she is greeted by Lord [[Petyr Baelish|Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish]]. He remembers that he still owes Dontos his fee, but Baelish has two men kill him with crossbows. He explains to Sansa that Ser Dontos was a drunken fool and an unreliable ally who only helped Sansa for money and would turn her in for money. To prove his point, he shows that the priceless necklace Dontos gave her was actually made a few weeks ago on Baelish's orders. Sansa is confused and horrified, but Baelish promises to keep her safe.
 
A flashback to the wedding reveals [[Sansa Stark]] escaping with Ser [[Dontos Hollard]] from [[King's Landing]] to a [[Ships|ship]] off the coast. As Sansa is taken aboard, she is greeted by Lord [[Petyr Baelish|Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish]]. He remembers that he still owes Dontos his fee, but Baelish has two men kill him with crossbows. He explains to Sansa that Ser Dontos was a drunken fool and an unreliable ally who only helped Sansa for money and would turn her in for money. To prove his point, he shows that the priceless necklace Dontos gave her was actually made a few weeks ago on Baelish's orders. Sansa is confused and horrified, but Baelish promises to keep her safe.
   
Tywin interrupts [[Oberyn Martell]] and his group sex act with [[Ellaria Sand]] and [[Olyver]] to discuss [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion's]] up-coming trial for the murder of Joffrey. Tywin brings up Oberyn's knowledge of poisons and the link between that and Joffrey's death – as some say the King was poisoned – and wonders whether Oberyn had helped Tyrion. The topic changes to the murder of Oberyn's sister [[Elia Targaryen|Elia]] by Tywin's "pet", [[Gregor Clegane|the Mountain]], during the [[Sack of King's Landing]]. Tywin denies ordering her death, but promises to arrange a meeting between Oberyn and the Mountain so he can have his justice. He also offers Oberyn a position on the [[Small Council]], if Oberyn agrees to be the third judge at Tyrion's trial. He explains that he is eager to bring [[Dorne]] back into the fold, wanting to unite the Seven Kingdoms against more obvious threats; the [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoys]] are in rebellion, a[[Wildlings| Wildling army]] is advancing on the Wall, and there is a [[Daenerys Targaryen|Targaryen girl]] in [[Essos|the East]] with a powerful army and three [[Dragon|dragons]], who will eventually threaten Westeros. Tywin observes that only the Dornish successfully resisted [[Aegon Targaryen]]'s dragons during his invasion of Westeros three centuries ago; Oberyn dryly notes it must be hard for Tywin to admit he needs the Dornish for help.
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Tywin interrupts [[Oberyn Martell]] and his group sex act with [[Ellaria Sand]] and [[Olyvar]] to discuss [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion's]] up-coming trial for the murder of Joffrey. Tywin brings up Oberyn's knowledge of poisons and the link between that and Joffrey's death – as some say the King was poisoned – and wonders whether Oberyn had helped Tyrion. The topic changes to the murder of Oberyn's sister [[Elia Targaryen|Elia]] by Tywin's "pet", [[Gregor Clegane|the Mountain]], during the [[Sack of King's Landing]]. Tywin denies ordering her death, but promises to arrange a meeting between Oberyn and the Mountain so he can have his justice. He also offers Oberyn a position on the [[Small Council]], if Oberyn agrees to be the third judge at Tyrion's trial. He explains that he is eager to bring [[Dorne]] back into the fold, wanting to unite the Seven Kingdoms against more obvious threats; the [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoys]] are in rebellion, a[[Wildlings| Wildling army]] is advancing on the Wall, and there is a [[Daenerys Targaryen|Targaryen girl]] in [[Essos|the East]] with a powerful army and three [[Dragon|dragons]], who will eventually threaten Westeros. Tywin observes that only the Dornish successfully resisted [[Aegon Targaryen]]'s dragons during his invasion of Westeros three centuries ago; Oberyn dryly notes it must be hard for Tywin to admit he needs the Dornish for help.
   
 
<span style="background-color:transparent;">[[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] is in a cell in King's Landing. He is visited by his squire, [[Podrick Payne]], who has smuggled in some food and other items for him. Pod has been asked to compile a list of Tyrion's witnesses. He names his wife, [[Sansa Lannister|Sansa]], but Pod informs him that she disappeared moments after [[Joffrey]]'s death. He cannot speak to [[Bronn]] either because, as a close associate of Tyrion, he is also under investigation. Pod confirms that there has been no word of [[Shae]], which Tyrion takes as good news. Tyrion then asks to speak with [[Jaime]]. He also warns Pod to be aware of his surroundings and watch out for "They", "They" being the spies of [[Tywin]], [[Cersei]], [[Varys]] or more or less anyone else. He opines that many people had a motive for killing Joffrey. Cersei is the only person he rules out. He urges Pod to get out of [[King's Landing]] as he would be in much danger due to his close relations with Tyrion, especially after refusing to testify against Tyrion, despite the offer of a [[knighthood]]. As Pod is about to leave, Tyrion calls him back and tells him that "</span>''there has never lived a more loyal squire."''
 
<span style="background-color:transparent;">[[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] is in a cell in King's Landing. He is visited by his squire, [[Podrick Payne]], who has smuggled in some food and other items for him. Pod has been asked to compile a list of Tyrion's witnesses. He names his wife, [[Sansa Lannister|Sansa]], but Pod informs him that she disappeared moments after [[Joffrey]]'s death. He cannot speak to [[Bronn]] either because, as a close associate of Tyrion, he is also under investigation. Pod confirms that there has been no word of [[Shae]], which Tyrion takes as good news. Tyrion then asks to speak with [[Jaime]]. He also warns Pod to be aware of his surroundings and watch out for "They", "They" being the spies of [[Tywin]], [[Cersei]], [[Varys]] or more or less anyone else. He opines that many people had a motive for killing Joffrey. Cersei is the only person he rules out. He urges Pod to get out of [[King's Landing]] as he would be in much danger due to his close relations with Tyrion, especially after refusing to testify against Tyrion, despite the offer of a [[knighthood]]. As Pod is about to leave, Tyrion calls him back and tells him that "</span>''there has never lived a more loyal squire."''
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*[[Daniel Portman]] as [[Podrick Payne]]
 
*[[Daniel Portman]] as [[Podrick Payne]]
 
*[[Tony Way]] as [[Dontos Hollard]]
 
*[[Tony Way]] as [[Dontos Hollard]]
*[[Will Tudor]] as [[Olyver]]
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*[[Will Tudor]] as [[Olyvar]]
 
*[[Dean-Charles Chapman]] as Prince [[Tommen Baratheon]]
 
*[[Dean-Charles Chapman]] as Prince [[Tommen Baratheon]]
 
*[[Josef Altin]] as [[Pypar]]
 
*[[Josef Altin]] as [[Pypar]]

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"Breaker of Chains" is the third episode of the fourth season of Game of Thrones. It is the thirty-third episode of the series overall. It premiered on April 20, 2014. It was written by executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and directed by Alex Graves.

Plot

Template:S04E03 Synopsis

Summary

At King's Landing

With King Joffrey dead, Cersei mourns the death of her eldest son with the heir apparent, Prince Tommen Baratheon, in the Great Sept of Baelor. Tywin Lannister, also present, immediately begins instructing the young prince on the qualities of a good king. As Tywin and Tommen leave, Jaime enters to see Cersei calling for the death of the accused Tyrion and his wife, Sansa Stark. Jaime sends the septon and septas away so he can be alone with Cersei. He tries to comfort her through his affections. She refuses initially, but Jaime is aggressive. Cersei insists that the sept during a private viewing of their son's corpse is a highly inappropriate place for sex, and asks Jaime to stop, saying "It isn't right, it isn't right..." and Jaime refuses to stop, saying, "I don't care, I don't care...". They then have sex next to their dead son's corpse.

A flashback to the wedding reveals Sansa Stark escaping with Ser Dontos Hollard from King's Landing to a ship off the coast. As Sansa is taken aboard, she is greeted by Lord Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish. He remembers that he still owes Dontos his fee, but Baelish has two men kill him with crossbows. He explains to Sansa that Ser Dontos was a drunken fool and an unreliable ally who only helped Sansa for money and would turn her in for money. To prove his point, he shows that the priceless necklace Dontos gave her was actually made a few weeks ago on Baelish's orders. Sansa is confused and horrified, but Baelish promises to keep her safe.

Tywin interrupts Oberyn Martell and his group sex act with Ellaria Sand and Olyvar to discuss Tyrion's up-coming trial for the murder of Joffrey. Tywin brings up Oberyn's knowledge of poisons and the link between that and Joffrey's death – as some say the King was poisoned – and wonders whether Oberyn had helped Tyrion. The topic changes to the murder of Oberyn's sister Elia by Tywin's "pet", the Mountain, during the Sack of King's Landing. Tywin denies ordering her death, but promises to arrange a meeting between Oberyn and the Mountain so he can have his justice. He also offers Oberyn a position on the Small Council, if Oberyn agrees to be the third judge at Tyrion's trial. He explains that he is eager to bring Dorne back into the fold, wanting to unite the Seven Kingdoms against more obvious threats; the Greyjoys are in rebellion, a Wildling army is advancing on the Wall, and there is a Targaryen girl in the East with a powerful army and three dragons, who will eventually threaten Westeros. Tywin observes that only the Dornish successfully resisted Aegon Targaryen's dragons during his invasion of Westeros three centuries ago; Oberyn dryly notes it must be hard for Tywin to admit he needs the Dornish for help.

Tyrion is in a cell in King's Landing. He is visited by his squire, Podrick Payne, who has smuggled in some food and other items for him. Pod has been asked to compile a list of Tyrion's witnesses. He names his wife, Sansa, but Pod informs him that she disappeared moments after Joffrey's death. He cannot speak to Bronn either because, as a close associate of Tyrion, he is also under investigation. Pod confirms that there has been no word of Shae, which Tyrion takes as good news. Tyrion then asks to speak with Jaime. He also warns Pod to be aware of his surroundings and watch out for "They", "They" being the spies of Tywin, Cersei, Varys or more or less anyone else. He opines that many people had a motive for killing Joffrey. Cersei is the only person he rules out. He urges Pod to get out of King's Landing as he would be in much danger due to his close relations with Tyrion, especially after refusing to testify against Tyrion, despite the offer of a knighthood. As Pod is about to leave, Tyrion calls him back and tells him that "there has never lived a more loyal squire."

In the Riverlands

Meanwhile, Arya Stark and the Hound, crossing the Riverlands, are spotted by a farmer and his young daughter while making their way to the Vale where Arya can be ransomed to her "rich" aunt, Lysa Tully. Believing the Hound and Arya are father and daughter, Arya's quick thinking produces a story about Sandor being a knight in service of House Tully that allows the pair to stay the night in the poor farmer's home and share a meal. Famished, Arya and the Hound scarf the food down hastily. Arya wakes the following morning to hear the farmer's daughter screaming. Clegane has assaulted the farmer and taken his silver. Confused and horrified, Arya demands to know why Clegane did that. He simply states, "a dead man doesn't need his silver", claiming the farmer is weak and he and his daughter will not survive the upcoming winter.

At Dragonstone

On Dragonstone Isle, Stannis Baratheon learns of Joffrey's death and warns Ser Davos that their time to lay claim to the Iron throne dwindles if no army can be secured to wage war again. Shortly after, when Ser Davos begins his reading lessons with princess Shireen Baratheon, he realizes a possible ally across the Narrow Sea, the Iron Bank of Braavos

At the Wall and the North

At Castle Black, Samwell Tarly fears for the safety of Gilly and moves her to a vassal town that frequently services the Nights Watch brothers in bodily vices. Sam is resolute in keeping Gilly safe from all harm however and pledges to visit Gilly as much as possible, instructing the inn at which he leaves her, that she will not be touched. Meanwhile, a village south of the wall is attacked by raiding Wildlings under Tormund and the cannibalistic Thenns. While the village is massacred, a lone boy is sent as a messenger to Castle Black to relay an account of the massacre and also a warning that more would follow. The Lord Commander states that they do not have the manpower to afford venturing away from the Wall. They are interrupted when two rangers, Edd and Grenn, arrive back at Castle Black after escaping Craster's Keep. Jon reveals he told Mance Rayder that a thousand men armed Castle Black and therefore points out that when Mance reaches Craster's Keep, Rast and Karl would not hesitate in revealing the truth. Jon then insists the Night's Watch send a party to Craster's Keep to kill their traitor brothers before Mance gets to them first.

​Across the Narrow Sea

In Slaver's Bay, Daenerys Targaryen marches on the city of Meereen as she begins her siege of the slave city. She is faced with a champions duel where a riding knight of Meereen challenges her to choose a champion that will fight for her. Daario Naharis, commander of the Second Sons, volunteers to be Dany's champion. As Naharis quickly dispatches the Meereen champion, Dany begins her siege of the city by speaking to the gathered slaves and then catapulting the broken chains of those she has freed across the city walls, demonstrating her previous successes. As the slaves examine the broken chains, the Great Masters look on, perhaps in fear.

Appearances

Main: Breaker of Chains/Appearances

First

Deaths

Production

Cast

Starring

Guest starring

Uncredited

Cast notes

Notes

  • The title of the episode is a reference to one of the honorifics Daenerys Targaryen assumes after the Sack of Astapor: "Breaker of Chains".
  • In the books, Daenerys's army had no siege engines, nor was there enough surrounding timber to construct any. To construct siege engines to take Meereen, she had her army disassemble the ship which she sailed to Astapor in, which had been following her army north along the coast. In the TV series, Daario Naharis explicitly remarks in "Second Sons" that her Unsullied besieging Yunkai have no siege weapons - yet her army has mysteriously acquired multiple catapults since they left Yunkai. It is possible that they were acquired from either the Second Sons or the Yunkish, or constructed from timber acquired on the road.
  • While mourning Joffrey in the Great Sept of Baelor, Cersei repeats the words that Tyrion said to her in "The Prince of Winterfell": "I will hurt you for this. The day will come when you think you're safe and happy, and your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth... and you will know the debt is paid." This was not actually a threat from Tyrion, but was merely meant to convince Cersei that she had found his whore. In fact, she had not found Shae, but mistakenly thought Ros was his lover.
  • There is no "King Orys the First" in the books. The only character by that name is Orys Baratheon, but he never was a king. There is the possibility that he was a local king before the Seven Kingdoms were unified, in spite of the Valyrian-sounding name. Another, more likely possibility, is that Tywin is referring to Aerys I Targaryen (who, like Tywin's "Orys", was succeeded by his brother Maekar Targaryen) and not someone named Orys; Charles Dance might have mispronounced the name during filming and it wasn't caught in post-production.
  • Sam mentioned Mole's Town back in Season 1, when he complained to Jon that some of the Night's Watch members would sneak off to visit the brothel there.
  • Though Sam doesn't mention it, there's a song about the dangers for women at the Wall: "Brave" Danny Flint was a girl who dressed as a boy to serve in the Night's Watch . She was raped and murdered at the Nightfort by unknown people.
  • There is no character named "Elyo Grivas" in the books. The character is most likely named after Elio Garcia, who runs the Westeros.org fansite, and who co-authored the World of Ice and Fire sourcebook along with his partner Linda.
  • As a New World crop, potatoes (aka "taters") do not exist in Westeros in the books, because Westeros is based on medieval Europe. This marks at least the third time that the TV series had mentioned them in passing (see: Food and Drink#New World crops).
  • Prince Oberyn's line that some people think the sky is blue because the world is inside the eye of a giant is a reference to a line Robb Stark said exactly thirty episodes ago, in Season 1's "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things". Robb chided his brother Bran not to pay heed to all of Old Nan's nursery stories, as one of them was that the whole world is inside the eye of a blue-eyed giant named "Macumber". No mention of this myth has been made in the books.
  • The first time that Samwell Tarly's nickname "the Slayer" is mentioned.
  • Sansa Stark leaves King's Landing for the first time since her arrival in Season 1's "Lord Snow". Her escape from the city marks the end of her brutal captivity at Joffrey's court, which lasted for over two years.
  • The first time that the phrase "Red Wedding" is used on the show as reference to the massacre at the Twins.
  • According to the show's linguist David Peterson, the Mereenese champions insults are actually a translation of the French knight's insults from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.[2]

In the books

  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Storm of Swords:
    • Chapter 55, Jon VII: Jon and the night's watch prepare for the attack of Styr and his raiders.
    • Chapter 57, Daenerys V: Daenerys arrives at Meereen with Jorah, Barristan, Missandei, Daario, and the Unsullied. 
    • Chapter 61, Sansa V: Sansa escapes from King's Landing and arrives on the ship where Littlefinger tells her that he was the one who saved her.  
    • Chapter 62, Jaime VII: Jaime and Cersei meet and have sex in the Sept in front of Joffrey's corpse​. 
    • Chapter 65: Arya XII: Arya and The Hound find temporary refuge in a small village.
    • Chapter 66, Tyrion IX: Tyrion learns who his judges will be for his upcoming trial.
See: Differences between books and TV series - Season 4#Breaker of Chains

Memorable quotes

Tyrion Lannister"Pod.... there has never lived a more loyal squire."

Tywin Lannister"...So, we have a man who starves himself to death, a man who lets his own brother murder him, and a man who thinks that winning and ruling are the same thing. What do they all lack?"
Tommen Baratheon"Wisdom. Wisdom is what makes a good king."

Petyr Baelish"Money buys a man's silence for a time. A bolt in the heart buys it forever."

(After the Hound steals the farmer's silver): Arya Stark: "You are the worst shit in the Seven Kingdoms!"
The Hound: "There's plenty worse than me. I just understand the way things are. How many Starks they got to behead before you figure it out?"

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