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===In the Vale of Arryn===
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[[Sansa Stark]] builds a castle out of snow which looks like her home of [[Winterfell]]. Her cousin [[Robin Arryn]] enters and believes it is a stupid castle because there is no [[Moon Door]] to make people "fly" out of. Robin throws a tantrum and destroys the snow castle, and Sansa slaps him in the face. Robin runs away to tell his mother. [[Petyr Baelish]] enters and tells Sansa how much he loved her mother [[Catelyn Stark]], and he should have been married to her and fathered Sansa and her siblings. Lord Baelish kisses her, and his wife [[Lysa Arryn]] can be seen spying on them.
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Lysa calls Sansa before the Moon Door and says she saw what Sansa did. Sansa apologizes for slapping Robin, but Lysa is referring to the kiss. Lysa holds Sansa over the Moon Door, but Lord Baelish enters and convinces Lysa to let Sansa go. He then consoles his wife, tells her that he has only loved one woman, and Lysa appears relieved. Baelish then says that woman is Lysa's sister Catelyn, then shoves Lysa out the Moon Door to her death.
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Revision as of 04:22, 19 May 2014

"Mockingbird" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of Game of Thrones[1]. It is the thirty-seventh episode of the series overall. It aired on May 18, 2014. It was written by producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and directed by Alik Sakharov .

Plot

To be added.

Summary

In the Vale of Arryn

Sansa Stark builds a castle out of snow which looks like her home of Winterfell. Her cousin Robin Arryn enters and believes it is a stupid castle because there is no Moon Door to make people "fly" out of. Robin throws a tantrum and destroys the snow castle, and Sansa slaps him in the face. Robin runs away to tell his mother. Petyr Baelish enters and tells Sansa how much he loved her mother Catelyn Stark, and he should have been married to her and fathered Sansa and her siblings. Lord Baelish kisses her, and his wife Lysa Arryn can be seen spying on them.

Lysa calls Sansa before the Moon Door and says she saw what Sansa did. Sansa apologizes for slapping Robin, but Lysa is referring to the kiss. Lysa holds Sansa over the Moon Door, but Lord Baelish enters and convinces Lysa to let Sansa go. He then consoles his wife, tells her that he has only loved one woman, and Lysa appears relieved. Baelish then says that woman is Lysa's sister Catelyn, then shoves Lysa out the Moon Door to her death.

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Production

Cast

Starring

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Cast notes

Notes

  • The title is a reference to the personal sigil of Lord Petyr Baelish, the mockingbird. As Lord Baelish is the sole member of his house, it has become the sigil associated with House Baelish.
  • Due to the Memorial Day holiday in the United States on May 25, there will be a one week break between episodes 7 and 8 of Season 4.

In the books

  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Storm of Swords:
    • Chapter 66, Tyrion IX: Tyrion is visited by Oberyn Martell in his cell as a companion rather than a judge. Oberyn then tells Tyrion he will save him as his champion since he wants to avenge the deaths of his sister Elia and her children by fighting against the Mountain. 
    • Chapter 80, Sansa VII: Sansa finds it snowing outside in the Eyrie and builds a castle that resembles Winterfell. Littlefinger soon arrives and tells Sansa that she is more beautiful than her mother and then kisses her. Sansa is brought before Lysa ,who drags her before the moon door, however Littlefinger comes just in time and tells Lysa to let her go. Littlefinger then tells Lysa that he has loved only one woman (only "Cat") and he then shoves Lysa out the Moon Door. 
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Feast For Crows:
    • ​Chapter 31, Brienne VI: Brienne and Podrick find out the Arya Stark is alive and is rumored to be traveling with The Hound.
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Dance with Dragons:​
    • ​Chapter 2, Daenerys I: Daenerys sends Daario Naharis on a mission, whom she has become speculated lovers with.


​​Memorable Quotes

Jorah Mormont - "It's tempting to see your enemies as evil, all of them, but there is good and evil on both sides of every war ever fought."


Podrick Payne - "I don't want to offend my lady. I truly don't."

Brienne of Tarth - "You're not interesting enough to be offensive."

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