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The episode won a [[wikipedia:Creative Arts Emmy Award|Creative Arts Emmy Award]] for Costumes in a Series in September 2012<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/GoT/News/Entry/Game_of_Thrones_Wins_Big_at_Creative_Arts_Emmys/ Westeros.org]</ref>.
 
The episode won a [[wikipedia:Creative Arts Emmy Award|Creative Arts Emmy Award]] for Costumes in a Series in September 2012<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/GoT/News/Entry/Game_of_Thrones_Wins_Big_at_Creative_Arts_Emmys/ Westeros.org]</ref>.
 
{{S02E08 Synopsis}}
 
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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{{S02E08 Synopsis}} Bran and Rickon Stark are revealed to be alive.
===Summary===
 
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====Beyond the Wall====
 
 
==Summary==
Ygritte brings [[Jon Snow]] before the [[Rattleshirt|Lord of Bones]], who orders him executed, because he has already captured [[Qhorin Halfhand]] and doesn't need two "crows" for questioning. Ygritte convinces him to spare Jon because of his Stark blood. Qhorin initiates a plan to install Jon as a spy within the [[wildling]] ranks.
 
 
===Beyond the Wall===
 
Ygritte brings [[Jon Snow]] before the [[Lord of Bones]], who orders him executed, because he has already captured [[Qhorin Halfhand]] and doesn't need two "crows" for questioning. Ygritte convinces him to spare Jon because of his Stark blood. Qhorin initiates a plan to install Jon as a spy within the [[Free Folk|wildling]] ranks.
   
[[Grenn]] and [[Samwell Tarly]] discover a cache of [[Dragon glass]] weapons at the [[Fist of the First Men]]. Jon's absence has been noted, but Sam refuses to believe that he is dead.
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[[Grenn]] and [[Samwell Tarly]] discover a cache of [[dragonglass]] weapons at the [[Fist of the First Men]]. Jon's absence has been noted, but Sam refuses to believe that he is dead.
   
====Across the Narrow Sea====
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===Across the Narrow Sea===
Ser [[Jorah Mormont]] advises [[Daenerys Targaryen]] to leave her dragons and flee [[Qarth]]. She insists on attempting to reclaim them and asks Ser Jorah to lead her to the [[House of the Undying]], where she must endure a strange mystical maze to get to them
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Ser [[Jorah Mormont]] advises [[Daenerys Targaryen]] to leave her dragons and flee [[Qarth]]. She insists on attempting to reclaim them and asks Ser Jorah to lead her to the [[House of the Undying]], without knowing what lies in wait
   
====In the Seven Kingdoms====
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===In the Seven Kingdoms===
 
[[File:Theon and Dagmer.jpg|thumb|Theon gives Dagmer a pouch of gold to compensate for the killing of the orphans.]]
 
[[File:Theon and Dagmer.jpg|thumb|Theon gives Dagmer a pouch of gold to compensate for the killing of the orphans.]]
[[Yara Greyjoy]] arrives at [[Winterfell]], but instead of bringing reinforcements she offers [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]] only advice. Winterfell is too far from the sea, they can't successfully defend it with so few soldiers, and the North is rising against him. She implores Theon to abandon the castle and return home with her, but he refuses to give up his prize. [[Dagmer]] tells Theon that after killing the orphans, he also murdered the farmer and his wife.
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[[Yara Greyjoy]] arrives at [[Winterfell]] with a small band of [[Ironborn|men]], but instead of bringing reinforcements she offers [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]] only advice. Winterfell is too far from the sea, they can't successfully defend it with so few soldiers, and the North is rising against him. She implores Theon to abandon the castle and return home with her, but he refuses to give up his prize. [[Dagmer]] tells Theon that after killing the orphans, he also murdered [[Winterfell shepherd|the farmer]] and his wife.
[[File:Bran and Rickon Alive.jpg|thumb|Bran overhears Luwin and Osha]]
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[[File:Bran and Rickon Alive.jpg|thumb|Bran overhears Luwin and Osha.]]
 
[[Luwin]] spots [[Osha]] sneaking into the catacombs. He follows her inside, and she explains that after reaching the farm she doubled back, using a stream to mask their scent from the hounds. Luwin urges her not to tell Bran and Rickon about the children Theon had murdered, but Bran is sitting up listening to them.
 
[[Luwin]] spots [[Osha]] sneaking into the catacombs. He follows her inside, and she explains that after reaching the farm she doubled back, using a stream to mask their scent from the hounds. Luwin urges her not to tell Bran and Rickon about the children Theon had murdered, but Bran is sitting up listening to them.
   
[[Stannis Baratheon]]'s fleet is closing in on [[King's Landing]]. Stannis tells Davos that he admires him and offers him the [[Hand of the King]] role once he takes back his throne. [[Tyrion Lannister]] scours history books seeking inspiration for his plans to defend the city. He takes advice from [[Bronn]] and [[Varys]] and decides to make use of the stocks of [[wildfire]]. King [[Joffrey Baratheon]] is full of bravado, but his mother is worried about letting him fight. She tries to ensure his safety by kidnapping the prostitute [[Ros]], believing that she is Tyrion's lover. Tyrion is relieved that [[Shae]] is safe but vows revenge against his sister.
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[[Stannis Baratheon]]'s fleet is closing in on [[King's Landing]]. Stannis tells [[Davos Seaworth|Davos]] that he admires him and offers him the [[Hand of the King]] role once he takes back his throne. [[Tyrion Lannister]] scours history books seeking inspiration for his plans to defend the city. He takes advice from [[Bronn]] and [[Varys]] and decides to make use of the stocks of [[wildfire]]. King [[Joffrey Baratheon]] is full of bravado, but his [[Cersei Lannister|mother]] is worried about letting him fight. She tries to ensure his safety by kidnapping the [[Prostitution|prostitute]] [[Ros]], believing that she is Tyrion's lover. Tyrion is relieved that [[Shae]] is safe but vows revenge against his sister.
 
[[File:Jaqen_H'ghar_2x8_1.png|thumb|right|Arya gives Jaqen his own name]]
 
[[File:Jaqen_H'ghar_2x8_1.png|thumb|right|Arya gives Jaqen his own name]]
 
Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] is torn between needing to defend [[King's Landing]] and wanting to drive King [[Robb Stark]] from [[the Westerlands]]. He decides to march west, leaving [[Arya Stark]] at [[Harrenhal]] to serve his castellan, Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]. Realizing that she has missed her chance to kill Tywin, Arya pressures the assassin [[Jaqen H'ghar]] into aiding her escape from Harrenhal. She forces him to help her by giving him his own name as the third death he promised. She will only revoke his name when he agrees to break her and her friends out of the fortress. Arya, Hot Pie, and Gendry walk through the gates at midnight, as Jaqen instructed. They escape Harrenhal, realizing that the guards have been killed.
 
Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] is torn between needing to defend [[King's Landing]] and wanting to drive King [[Robb Stark]] from [[the Westerlands]]. He decides to march west, leaving [[Arya Stark]] at [[Harrenhal]] to serve his castellan, Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]. Realizing that she has missed her chance to kill Tywin, Arya pressures the assassin [[Jaqen H'ghar]] into aiding her escape from Harrenhal. She forces him to help her by giving him his own name as the third death he promised. She will only revoke his name when he agrees to break her and her friends out of the fortress. Arya, Hot Pie, and Gendry walk through the gates at midnight, as Jaqen instructed. They escape Harrenhal, realizing that the guards have been killed.
   
Robb is furious when he learns that his mother [[Catelyn Stark]] has freed his prized captive Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. He tells her that she has betrayed him and orders her kept under guard. Catelyn has sent [[Brienne]] to escort Jaime to King's Landing to exchange him for her daughters. Brienne uses a small rowboat to evade pursuit. Robb plans to relieve Winterfell by turning Theon's men against him with an offer of mercy, issuing his orders to the [[Ramsay Snow|bastard of the Dreadfort]] through [[Roose Bolton]]. Robb seeks solace in the arms of Lady [[Talisa Maegyr]], ignoring his betrothal to [[House Frey]].
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Robb is furious when he learns that his mother [[Catelyn Stark]] has freed his prized captive Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. He tells her that she has betrayed him and orders her kept under guard. Catelyn has sent [[Brienne of Tarth]] to escort Jaime to King's Landing to exchange him for her daughters, [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] and [[Arya Stark|Arya]]. Brienne uses a canoe to evade pursuit. Robb plans to relieve Winterfell by turning Theon's men against him with an offer of mercy, issuing his orders to the [[Ramsay Bolton|bastard of the Dreadfort]] through [[Roose Bolton]]. Robb seeks solace in the arms of Lady [[Talisa Stark|Talisa Maegyr]], ignoring his betrothal to [[House Frey]].
   
===Recap===
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==Recap==
 
:''Main: [[The Prince of Winterfell recap]]''
 
:''Main: [[The Prince of Winterfell recap]]''
 
A detailed recap of the episode scene by scene.
 
A detailed recap of the episode scene by scene.
 
==Notes==
 
*[[Yara Greyjoy]] refers to her brother [[Theon Greyjoy]] as the [[Prince of Winterfell]] in dialogue. Theon styled himself Prince after taking Winterfell. In ''A Clash of Kings'' Theon openly styles himself Prince of Winterfell.
 
*Lord Karstark says a line about "the Father", one of the aspects of the godhead in the [[Faith of the Seven]], but the Karstarks worship the [[Old Gods of the Forest]]. Writer [[Bryan Cogman]] responded about this: "the line about Karstark praying to the Father in 208...yeah, I should've caught that. Karstark would be strictly Old Gods, I think. If it helps, you could read it as "I'd even break my faith and pray to the bloody FATHER if that's what it took to bring my sons back"... but I'm not sure that was the intent. But maybe it was. I try my best!"<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2013/04/ask-a-got-writer-bryan-cogman-on-the-writing-process-robb-and-talisa-and-renlys-peach/ Bryan Cogman Q&A], WinterIsComing.net, April 24, 2013.</ref>
 
*Tyrion and, by extension, Varys, become the first ongoing characters west of the Narrow Sea to be aware of the survival of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] and the existence of her dragons.
 
*Talisa's speech to Robb Stark explaining her backstory in Volantis is an invention of the TV series. In the books, Talisa's equivalent character is Jayne Westerling, a noblewoman from a minor Lannister vassal family, House Westerling. This is the only scene in which Talisa ever explains her altered backstory, but the changes do not appear to be fully researched and contain several contradictions:
 
**Robb Stark is around 18 years old in Season 1, because he was conceived at the start of Robert's Rebellion, which ended 17 years ago (increasing his age in the books by two years). Numerous other times in the TV series itself, characters have mentioned that Westeros is at the end of a very long summer which has lasted for 10 years (the start of autumn was officially announced in the Season 2 premiere). When Talisa describes her backstory, she says that she and her brother went to bathe in the Rhoyne River when she was 12 years old, because it was the hottest day in the "three year summer". The 10 year long summer that ended in the Season 2 premiere began when Robb was around 9 years old. It is possible (though unlikely) that an autumn/winter/spring cycle quickly occurred during a single year, preceded by a three-year long summer (the seasons are not regular). In which case this incident could have occurred no more than 11 years ago when Robb was around 5 to 6 years old. Talisa, however, states that she was 12 at the time, meaning she would have to be ''at least'' five to six years older than Robb. In the books, Jeyne Westerling is roughly the same age as Robb Stark, and while Talisa in the TV continuity is a separate character, the actors playing Robb and Talisa were actually born within two weeks of each other. When the writers developed this altered backstory for "Talisa" including an off-hand mention of a "three year summer", they apparently didn't consider that the ''current'' summer lasted for ten full years.
 
**The nobles and slaves of Volantis never mingle, and they are one of the most segregated of the Free Cities. On the other hand, Talisa's story somewhat implies that she and her brother sneaked off because their parents were away at a wedding and they weren't supposed to be in mixed company at the river, and this was just an exceptional incident in which all classes mingled at the river due to a heatwave.
 
**Talisa says that drummers were playing for "coppers" on the east bank of the river. "Copper Pennies" are a [[Currency]] of the Seven Kingdoms, not Volantis. The Seven Kingdoms use the Gold Dragon coin, of which Silver Stags and Copper Pennies are smaller denominations. Volantis uses round gold coins called "honors" - there may be smaller Volantene denominations made of copper, but they have not been mentioned in the books.
 
**Talisa's speech does, however, accurately relate a detail from the books, that slaves in Volantis are given facial tattoos so people can recognize them just by looking at them.
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
:''Main: [[The Prince of Winterfell/Appearances]]''
 
:''Main: [[The Prince of Winterfell/Appearances]]''
 
===First===
 
===Characters===
 
====First====
 
 
* The [[Lord of Bones]]
 
* The [[Lord of Bones]]
   
====Deaths====
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===Deaths===
 
*[[Borba]] (mentioned)
 
*[[Borba]] (mentioned)
 
*[[Harker]] (mentioned)
 
*[[Harker]] (mentioned)
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===Cast notes===
 
===Cast notes===
*Only 19 of the 25 starring cast members for the second season appear in this episode.
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*19 of 25 cast members for the second season appear in this episode.
 
*Starring cast members [[James Cosmo]] ([[Jeor Mormont]]), [[Natalie Dormer]] ([[Margaery Tyrell]]), [[Aidan Gillen]] ([[Petyr Baelish]]), [[Rory McCann]] ([[Sandor Clegane]]), [[Sophie Turner]] ([[Sansa Stark]]), and [[Carice van Houten]] ([[Melisandre]]) are not credited and do not appear in this episode.
 
*Starring cast members [[James Cosmo]] ([[Jeor Mormont]]), [[Natalie Dormer]] ([[Margaery Tyrell]]), [[Aidan Gillen]] ([[Petyr Baelish]]), [[Rory McCann]] ([[Sandor Clegane]]), [[Sophie Turner]] ([[Sansa Stark]]), and [[Carice van Houten]] ([[Melisandre]]) are not credited and do not appear in this episode.
 
*[[Jack Gleeson]] is credited ahead of [[Isaac Hempstead-Wright]], [[Richard Madden]], [[Maisie Williams]] and [[Alfie Allen]] when he was credited after them when they last appeared together in "[[The Old Gods and the New]]."
 
*[[Jack Gleeson]] is credited ahead of [[Isaac Hempstead-Wright]], [[Richard Madden]], [[Maisie Williams]] and [[Alfie Allen]] when he was credited after them when they last appeared together in "[[The Old Gods and the New]]."
 
*[[Sibel Kekilli]] is credited ahead of [[Jerome Flynn]] and [[Conleth Hill]] when she was credited after them when they last appeared together in "[[What is Dead May Never Die]]."
 
*[[Sibel Kekilli]] is credited ahead of [[Jerome Flynn]] and [[Conleth Hill]] when she was credited after them when they last appeared together in "[[What is Dead May Never Die]]."
 
*Guest star [[David Sheehan]]'s name is spelled incorrectly in the credits as David Sheenan.
 
*Guest star [[David Sheehan]]'s name is spelled incorrectly in the credits as David Sheenan.
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==Notes==
 
*[[Yara Greyjoy]] refers to her brother [[Theon Greyjoy]] as the [[Prince of Winterfell]] in dialogue. Theon styled himself Prince after taking Winterfell. In ''A Clash of Kings,'' Theon openly styles himself Prince of Winterfell.
 
*Lord Karstark says a line about "the Father," one of the aspects of the godhead in the [[Faith of the Seven]], but the Karstarks worship the [[Old Gods of the Forest]]. Writer [[Bryan Cogman]] responded about this: "the line about Karstark praying to the Father in 208... yeah, I should've caught that. Karstark would be strictly Old Gods, I think. If it helps, you could read it as "I'd even break my faith and pray to the bloody FATHER if that's what it took to bring my sons back"... but I'm not sure that was the intent. But maybe it was. I try my best!"<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2013/04/ask-a-got-writer-bryan-cogman-on-the-writing-process-robb-and-talisa-and-renlys-peach/ Bryan Cogman Q&A], WinterIsComing.net, April 24, 2013.</ref>
 
*Tyrion and, by extension, Varys, become the first ongoing characters west of the Narrow Sea to be aware of the survival of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] and the existence of her dragons.
 
*Talisa's speech to Robb Stark explaining her backstory in Volantis is an invention of the TV series. In the books, Talisa's equivalent character is Jayne Westerling, a noblewoman from a minor Lannister vassal family, House Westerling. This is the only scene in which Talisa ever explains her altered backstory, but the changes do not appear to be fully researched and contain several contradictions:
 
**Robb Stark is around 18 years old in Season 1, because he was conceived at the start of Robert's Rebellion, which ended 17 years ago (increasing his age in the books by two years). Numerous other times in the TV series itself, characters have mentioned that Westeros is at the end of a very long summer which has lasted for 10 years (the start of autumn was officially announced in the Season 2 premiere). When Talisa describes her backstory, she says that she and her brother went to bathe in the Rhoyne River when she was 12 years old, because it was the hottest day in the "three year summer." The 10 year long summer that ended in the Season 2 premiere began when Robb was around 9 years old. It is possible (though unlikely) that an autumn/winter/spring cycle quickly occurred during a single year, preceded by a three-year long summer (the seasons are not regular). In which case this incident could have occurred no more than 11 years ago when Robb was around 5 to 6 years old. Talisa, however, states that she was 12 at the time, meaning she would have to be ''at least'' five to six years older than Robb. In the books, Jeyne Westerling is roughly the same age as Robb Stark, and while Talisa in the TV continuity is a separate character, the actors playing Robb and Talisa were actually born within two weeks of each other. When the writers developed this altered backstory for "Talisa" including an off-hand mention of a "three year summer," they apparently didn't consider that the ''current'' summer lasted for ten full years.
 
**The nobles and slaves of Volantis never mingle, and they are one of the most segregated of the Free Cities. On the other hand, Talisa's story somewhat implies that she and her brother sneaked off because their parents were away at a wedding and they weren't supposed to be in mixed company at the river, and this was just an exceptional incident in which all classes mingled at the river due to a heatwave.
 
**Talisa says that drummers were playing for "coppers" on the east bank of the river. "Copper Pennies" are a [[Currency]] of the Seven Kingdoms, not Volantis. The Seven Kingdoms use the Gold Dragon coin, of which Silver Stags and Copper Pennies are smaller denominations. Volantis uses round gold coins called "honors"–there may be smaller Volantene denominations made of copper, but they have not been mentioned in the books.
 
**Talisa's speech does, however, accurately relate a detail from the books, that slaves in Volantis are given facial tattoos so people can recognize them just by looking at them.
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==Memorable quotes==
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'''[[Yara Greyjoy]]''': "Which one gave [[Theon Greyjoy|you]] the tougher fight, the [[Bran Stark|cripple]] or the [[Rickon Stark|six-year-old]]?"
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'''[[Cersei Lannister]]''': "Do you know why Varys is so dangerous?"<br />
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'''[[Tyrion Lannister]]''': "Because he has thousands of spies in his employ? Because he knows everything we do before we do it?"<br />
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'''Cersei''': "Because he doesn't have a cock."<br />
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'''Tyrion''': "Neither do you."<br />
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'''Cersei''': "Perhaps I'm dangerous, too. You, on the other hand, are as big a fool as every other man. That little worm between your legs does half your thinking for you."<br />
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'''Tyrion''': "It's not that little."<br />
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'''Tyrion''': "I will hurt [[Cersei Lannister|you]] for this. A day will come when you think you are safe and happy, and your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth... and you will know the debt is paid."<br />
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'''[[Joffrey Baratheon]]''': "They say Stannis never smiles. I'll give him a red smile, from ear to ear."<br />
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'''[[Dagmer]]''': "What's this?"<br />
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'''[[Theon Greyjoy]]''': "Gold...for the [[Winterfell shepherd|farmer]]. For his...trouble."<br />
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'''Dagmer''': "His troubles are done. He's feeding the crops now. His wife too. You want to keep a man silent, you silence him."<br />
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'''[[Osha]]''': "Who was that out there...hung from the gates?"<br />
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'''[[Luwin]]''': "Must have been the farmer's boys."<br />
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'''Osha''': "He killed them and burned them....and passed them off as the little lords?"<br />
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'''Luwin''': "Shh, shh, shh. They mustn't know. Bran would blame himself."<br />
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'''Osha''': "They'll never hear it from me. The little lads have suffered enough."<br />
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==In the books==
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: ''See: [[Differences between books and TV series - Season 2#The Prince of Winterfell]] ''
 
* The episode is adapted from the following chapters of ''A Clash of Kings'':
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** Chapter 34, Jon IV: The dragonglass weapons are discovered.
 
** Chapter 38, Arya VIII: Tywin leaves Harrenhal.
 
** Chapter 41, Tyrion IX: Tyrion and Varys discuss Stannis's impending attack.
 
** Chapter 47, Arya IX: Arya gives Jaqen his own name to get what she wants.
 
** Chapter 49, Tyrion XI: Tyrion makes final preparations for the defense of King's Landing.
 
** Chapter 54, Tyrion XII: Cersei confronts Tyrion with a captive.
 
** Chapter 56, Theon V: Yara visits Winterfell to try to convince Theon to leave.
 
** Chapter 68, Jon VIII: Jon and Qhorin are captured by the wildlings. Qhorin plans to make Jon a spy in their ranks.
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* The episode is adapted from the following chapters of ''A Storm of Swords'':
 
** Chapter 1, Jaime I: Jaime is escorted towards King's Landing by Brienne.
 
** Chapter 2, Catelyn I: Catelyn is imprisoned for freeing Jaime.
   
 
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==In the books==
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==See also==
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*{{WP}}
The episode covers material from ''A Clash of Kings'' and ''A Storm of Swords'', book 2 and 3 of ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. The episode is adapted from the following chapters of ''A Clash of Kings'':
 
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*Chapter 35, Jon IV: The discovery of the dragonglass weapons.
 
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*Chapter 39, Arya VIII: Tywin leaves Harrenhal.
 
*Chapter 42, Tyrion IX: Tyrion and Varys discuss Stannis's impending attack.
 
*Chapter 48, Arya IX: Arya gives Jaqen his own name to get what she wants.
 
*Chapter 50, Tyrion XI: Tyrion makes final preparations for the defense of King's Landing.
 
*Chapter 55, Tyrion XII: Cersei confronts Tyrion with a captive.
 
*Chapter 57, Theon V: Yara visits Winterfell to try to convince Theon to leave.
 
*Chapter 69, Jon VIII: Jon and Qhorin are captured by the wildlings. Qhorin plans to make Jon a spy in their ranks.
 
 
The episode is adapted from the following chapters of ''A Storm of Swords'':
 
*Chapter 2, Jaime I: Jaime is escorted towards King's Landing by Brienne.
 
*Chapter 3, Catelyn I: Catelyn is imprisoned for freeing Jaime.
 
 
There are several changes from the source material.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 1|Scene 1]]: Yara arrives at Winterfell in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 56, Theon V.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 2|Scene 2]]: Yara tries to convince Theon to leave Winterfell in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 56, Theon V.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 3|Scene 3]]: Jon is captured by the wildlings in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 68, Jon VIII.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 4|Scene 4]]: Robb is not a point of view character in the books. The reader does not experience the moment where he learns of Catelyn's actions.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 5|Scene 5]]: Catelyn is imprisoned for releasing Jaime in ''A Storm of Swords'' chapter 2, Catelyn I.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 6|Scene 6]]: Jaime is escorted towards King's Landing by Brienne in ''A Storm of Swords'' chapter 1, Jaime I.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 7|Scene 7]]: Tywin leaves Harrenhal in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 38, Arya VIII.
 
**Tywin's stay at Harrenhal is extended in the series compared to other events, before Arya has named a second victim.
 
**Tywin leaves Ser [[Amory Lorch]] as castellan at Harrenhal rather than Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]. Lorch is already dead in the TV series at this point.
 
**Arya is not present for the war council because she does not serve as Tywin's cupbearer. Instead she learns about the plans from gossip and delivering messages for the steward of the castle.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 8|Scene 8]]: Arya encounters Rorge while looking for Jaqen in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 38, Arya VIII.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 9|Scene 9]]: Arya talks baking with Hot Pie in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 47, Arya IX.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 10|Scene 10]]: Qhorin plans to make Jon a spy amongst the wildling in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 68, Jon VIII.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 11|Scene 11]]: Tyrion makes final preparations for the defense of King's Landing in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 49, Tyrion XI.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 12|Scene 12]]: The dragonglass weapons are discovered in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 34, Jon IV
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 13|Scene 13]]: Arya gives Jaqen his own name to get what she wants in ''A Clash of Kings'' chapter 47, Arya IX.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 14|Scene 14]]: Tyrion's acrimonious dinner with Cersei takes place in chapter 54, Tyrion XII.
 
**Tyrion receives news of Bran and Rickon's deaths at Theon's hand before the dinner in the book.
 
**They discuss the defense of King's Landing in the book as in the episode.
 
**The episode omits Tyrion's plan to make Sandor a battle commander, which is part of the reason Cersei suspects that he wants to hurt Joffrey in the book.
 
**Ros does not appear in the book.
 
**Cersei is confused by Tyrion using secret passages to visit Shae that originate in a brothel in the book rather than by his giving a prostitute a Lannister necklace as in the episode.
 
**Cersei captures a prostitute name Alayaya in the book because Tyrion has been visiting her as a pretext to use the passages to get to Shae.
 
**The confrontation remains very similar to the book.
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 15|Scene 15]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 16|Scene 16]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 17|Scene 17]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 18|Scene 18]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 19|Scene 19]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 20|Scene 20]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 21|Scene 21]]:
 
*[[The Prince of Winterfell recap#Scene 22|Scene 22]]:
 
   
 
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"The Prince of Winterfell" is the eighth episode of the second season of Game of Thrones. It is the eighteenth episode of the series overall. It premiered on May 20, 2012. It was written by executive producers David Benioff & D.B. Weiss and directed by co-executive producer Alan Taylor.

The episode won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Costumes in a Series in September 2012[1].

Plot

Template:S02E08 Synopsis Bran and Rickon Stark are revealed to be alive.

Summary

Beyond the Wall

Ygritte brings Jon Snow before the Lord of Bones, who orders him executed, because he has already captured Qhorin Halfhand and doesn't need two "crows" for questioning. Ygritte convinces him to spare Jon because of his Stark blood. Qhorin initiates a plan to install Jon as a spy within the wildling ranks.

Grenn and Samwell Tarly discover a cache of dragonglass weapons at the Fist of the First Men. Jon's absence has been noted, but Sam refuses to believe that he is dead.

Across the Narrow Sea

Ser Jorah Mormont advises Daenerys Targaryen to leave her dragons and flee Qarth. She insists on attempting to reclaim them and asks Ser Jorah to lead her to the House of the Undying, without knowing what lies in wait. 

In the Seven Kingdoms

Theon and Dagmer

Theon gives Dagmer a pouch of gold to compensate for the killing of the orphans.

Yara Greyjoy arrives at Winterfell with a small band of men, but instead of bringing reinforcements she offers Theon only advice. Winterfell is too far from the sea, they can't successfully defend it with so few soldiers, and the North is rising against him. She implores Theon to abandon the castle and return home with her, but he refuses to give up his prize. Dagmer tells Theon that after killing the orphans, he also murdered the farmer and his wife.

Bran and Rickon Alive

Bran overhears Luwin and Osha.

Luwin spots Osha sneaking into the catacombs. He follows her inside, and she explains that after reaching the farm she doubled back, using a stream to mask their scent from the hounds. Luwin urges her not to tell Bran and Rickon about the children Theon had murdered, but Bran is sitting up listening to them.

Stannis Baratheon's fleet is closing in on King's Landing. Stannis tells Davos that he admires him and offers him the Hand of the King role once he takes back his throne. Tyrion Lannister scours history books seeking inspiration for his plans to defend the city. He takes advice from Bronn and Varys and decides to make use of the stocks of wildfire. King Joffrey Baratheon is full of bravado, but his mother is worried about letting him fight. She tries to ensure his safety by kidnapping the prostitute Ros, believing that she is Tyrion's lover. Tyrion is relieved that Shae is safe but vows revenge against his sister.

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Arya gives Jaqen his own name

Lord Tywin Lannister is torn between needing to defend King's Landing and wanting to drive King Robb Stark from the Westerlands. He decides to march west, leaving Arya Stark at Harrenhal to serve his castellan, Ser Gregor Clegane. Realizing that she has missed her chance to kill Tywin, Arya pressures the assassin Jaqen H'ghar into aiding her escape from Harrenhal. She forces him to help her by giving him his own name as the third death he promised. She will only revoke his name when he agrees to break her and her friends out of the fortress. Arya, Hot Pie, and Gendry walk through the gates at midnight, as Jaqen instructed. They escape Harrenhal, realizing that the guards have been killed.

Robb is furious when he learns that his mother Catelyn Stark has freed his prized captive Ser Jaime Lannister. He tells her that she has betrayed him and orders her kept under guard. Catelyn has sent Brienne of Tarth to escort Jaime to King's Landing to exchange him for her daughters, Sansa and Arya. Brienne uses a canoe to evade pursuit. Robb plans to relieve Winterfell by turning Theon's men against him with an offer of mercy, issuing his orders to the bastard of the Dreadfort through Roose Bolton. Robb seeks solace in the arms of Lady Talisa Maegyr, ignoring his betrothal to House Frey.

Recap

Main: The Prince of Winterfell recap

A detailed recap of the episode scene by scene.

Appearances

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First

Deaths

Cast

Starring

Guest starring

Uncredited

  • Unknown as an Ironborn lookout
  • Unknown as a Tortured Lannister
  • Unknown as the Fury gunnery officer
  • Unknown as Lannister bannerman 1
  • Unknown as Lannister bannerman 2
  • Unknown as Lannister bannerman 3

Cast notes

Notes

  • Yara Greyjoy refers to her brother Theon Greyjoy as the Prince of Winterfell in dialogue. Theon styled himself Prince after taking Winterfell. In A Clash of Kings, Theon openly styles himself Prince of Winterfell.
  • Lord Karstark says a line about "the Father," one of the aspects of the godhead in the Faith of the Seven, but the Karstarks worship the Old Gods of the Forest. Writer Bryan Cogman responded about this: "the line about Karstark praying to the Father in 208... yeah, I should've caught that. Karstark would be strictly Old Gods, I think. If it helps, you could read it as "I'd even break my faith and pray to the bloody FATHER if that's what it took to bring my sons back"... but I'm not sure that was the intent. But maybe it was. I try my best!"[2]
  • Tyrion and, by extension, Varys, become the first ongoing characters west of the Narrow Sea to be aware of the survival of Daenerys Targaryen and the existence of her dragons.
  • Talisa's speech to Robb Stark explaining her backstory in Volantis is an invention of the TV series. In the books, Talisa's equivalent character is Jayne Westerling, a noblewoman from a minor Lannister vassal family, House Westerling. This is the only scene in which Talisa ever explains her altered backstory, but the changes do not appear to be fully researched and contain several contradictions:
    • Robb Stark is around 18 years old in Season 1, because he was conceived at the start of Robert's Rebellion, which ended 17 years ago (increasing his age in the books by two years). Numerous other times in the TV series itself, characters have mentioned that Westeros is at the end of a very long summer which has lasted for 10 years (the start of autumn was officially announced in the Season 2 premiere). When Talisa describes her backstory, she says that she and her brother went to bathe in the Rhoyne River when she was 12 years old, because it was the hottest day in the "three year summer." The 10 year long summer that ended in the Season 2 premiere began when Robb was around 9 years old. It is possible (though unlikely) that an autumn/winter/spring cycle quickly occurred during a single year, preceded by a three-year long summer (the seasons are not regular). In which case this incident could have occurred no more than 11 years ago when Robb was around 5 to 6 years old. Talisa, however, states that she was 12 at the time, meaning she would have to be at least five to six years older than Robb. In the books, Jeyne Westerling is roughly the same age as Robb Stark, and while Talisa in the TV continuity is a separate character, the actors playing Robb and Talisa were actually born within two weeks of each other. When the writers developed this altered backstory for "Talisa" including an off-hand mention of a "three year summer," they apparently didn't consider that the current summer lasted for ten full years.
    • The nobles and slaves of Volantis never mingle, and they are one of the most segregated of the Free Cities. On the other hand, Talisa's story somewhat implies that she and her brother sneaked off because their parents were away at a wedding and they weren't supposed to be in mixed company at the river, and this was just an exceptional incident in which all classes mingled at the river due to a heatwave.
    • Talisa says that drummers were playing for "coppers" on the east bank of the river. "Copper Pennies" are a Currency of the Seven Kingdoms, not Volantis. The Seven Kingdoms use the Gold Dragon coin, of which Silver Stags and Copper Pennies are smaller denominations. Volantis uses round gold coins called "honors"–there may be smaller Volantene denominations made of copper, but they have not been mentioned in the books.
    • Talisa's speech does, however, accurately relate a detail from the books, that slaves in Volantis are given facial tattoos so people can recognize them just by looking at them.

Memorable quotes

Yara Greyjoy: "Which one gave you the tougher fight, the cripple or the six-year-old?"

Cersei Lannister: "Do you know why Varys is so dangerous?"
Tyrion Lannister: "Because he has thousands of spies in his employ? Because he knows everything we do before we do it?"
Cersei: "Because he doesn't have a cock."
Tyrion: "Neither do you."
Cersei: "Perhaps I'm dangerous, too. You, on the other hand, are as big a fool as every other man. That little worm between your legs does half your thinking for you."
Tyrion: "It's not that little."

Tyrion: "I will hurt you for this. A day will come when you think you are safe and happy, and your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth... and you will know the debt is paid."

Joffrey Baratheon: "They say Stannis never smiles. I'll give him a red smile, from ear to ear."

Dagmer: "What's this?"
Theon Greyjoy: "Gold...for the farmer. For his...trouble."
Dagmer: "His troubles are done. He's feeding the crops now. His wife too. You want to keep a man silent, you silence him."

Osha: "Who was that out there...hung from the gates?"
Luwin: "Must have been the farmer's boys."
Osha: "He killed them and burned them....and passed them off as the little lords?"
Luwin: "Shh, shh, shh. They mustn't know. Bran would blame himself."
Osha: "They'll never hear it from me. The little lads have suffered enough."

In the books

See: Differences between books and TV series - Season 2#The Prince of Winterfell
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Clash of Kings:
    • Chapter 34, Jon IV: The dragonglass weapons are discovered.
    • Chapter 38, Arya VIII: Tywin leaves Harrenhal.
    • Chapter 41, Tyrion IX: Tyrion and Varys discuss Stannis's impending attack.
    • Chapter 47, Arya IX: Arya gives Jaqen his own name to get what she wants.
    • Chapter 49, Tyrion XI: Tyrion makes final preparations for the defense of King's Landing.
    • Chapter 54, Tyrion XII: Cersei confronts Tyrion with a captive.
    • Chapter 56, Theon V: Yara visits Winterfell to try to convince Theon to leave.
    • Chapter 68, Jon VIII: Jon and Qhorin are captured by the wildlings. Qhorin plans to make Jon a spy in their ranks.
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Storm of Swords:
    • Chapter 1, Jaime I: Jaime is escorted towards King's Landing by Brienne.
    • Chapter 2, Catelyn I: Catelyn is imprisoned for freeing Jaime.

Marketing

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See also

References

  1. Westeros.org
  2. Bryan Cogman Q&A, WinterIsComing.net, April 24, 2013.

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