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| Type = Thrones
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| Image = Thrones S01E01.jpg
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| Season = 1
| airdate = April 17, 2011
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| Date = April 17, 2011{{Listref|GOT}}
| writer = [[David Benioff]] &<br>[[D.B. Weiss]]
 
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| Runtime = 62 minutes{{Ref|GOT101}}
| director = [[Tim Van Patten]]
 
 
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| previous = [[Pilot episode|unaired pilot episode]]
 
| next = "[[The Kingsroad]]"}}
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| Director = [[Tim Van Patten]]{{HBOref|GOT101}}
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| Year = [[298 AC]]{{Dateref|Game of Thrones: Season 1}}
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"'''Winter Is Coming'''"{{HBOref|GOT101}} is the first episode of the [[Game of Thrones: Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. It is the first episode of the series overall. It premiered on April 17, 2011 on [[HBO]]. It was written by [[David Benioff]] and [[D.B. Weiss]], and directed by [[Tim Van Patten]].
   
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==Premise==
'''"Winter is Coming"''' is the first episode of the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', preceded only by an unaired [[Pilot episode]]. It first aired on 17 April 2011. A 15-minute preview of the first episode was shown on 3 April 2011. The episode was written by executive producers [[David Benioff]] & [[D.B. Weiss]] and directed by [[Tim Van Patten]].
 
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{{Premise|GOT101}}
   
==Plot==
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==Synopsis==
===Synopsis===
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===Beyond the Wall===
 
Three [[Ranger|rangers]] of the [[Night's Watch]]: [[Knighthood|Ser]] [[Waymar Royce|Waymar Royce]], [[Will]], and [[Gared]] depart from the [[Wall]] to investigate reports of [[Free Folk|wildlings]] in the [[Haunted Forest]] which lies to the north, [[Beyond the Wall]]. Will, the best scout in the group, discovers a number of wildling corpses dismembered and arranged in a strange, ritualistic fashion on the ground. He also finds a dead [[wildling girl]] pinned to a tree.
King [[Robert Baratheon]] majestically arrives in [[Winterfell]], the home of his old and trusted friend, [[Eddard Stark]], [[Warden]] of [[the North]], with an important offer.
 
   
 
[[File:Wight.png|thumb|Wight of wildling girl.]]He reports back to the others. Ser Waymar overrides the older Gared's advice that they return to [[Castle Black]] to report the situation to [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]] [[Jeor Mormont]]. He instead insists on seeing the corpses for himself to determine what killed them. When they reach the site, the bodies have disappeared. Will scouts around for clues, but Gared finds a bloody piece of clothing buried under the snow. Further investigations are curtailed when a tall, humanoid figure with glowing blue eyes, a [[White Walker (Winter Is Coming)|White Walker]], arrives and kills Ser Waymar with ease. Gared attempts to escape but is caught and killed. Will, in abject horror, sees the dead wildling girl from earlier who is now walking with blue eyes, and also witnesses Gared's death, with the White Walker tossing his severed head at Will's feet.
On the [[eastern continent]], the dispossessed [[Daenerys Targaryen|Princess Daenerys Targaryen]] marries [[Khal Drogo]], a warlord of the [[Dothraki]] with tens of thousands of warriors at his command. Her brother, [[Viserys Targaryen|Viserys]], callously plans to win Drogo's allegiance with the marriage, so that he may return home to [[Westeros]] and reclaim the [[Iron Throne]], which was seized by force from [[Aerys II Targaryen|his father]] by Robert.
 
   
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===In Pentos===
In the frozen lands, beyond [[the Wall]], the [[wildlings]] are on the move to the alarm of the [[Night's Watch]]. But something else is stirring even further north...
 
 
In the [[Free Cities|Free City]] of [[Pentos]], across the [[Narrow Sea]], [[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aerys II)|Viserys]] and [[Daenerys Targaryen|Daenerys]] [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] live in the hospitality of [[Magister]] [[Illyrio Mopatis]]. Viserys has arranged to wed his sister Daenerys (also called "Dany") to [[Khal]] [[Drogo]], the warlord of a [[Dothraki]] [[khalasar]] of forty thousand warriors. In return, Drogo will give Viserys the army he needs to reclaim the [[Iron Throne]]. Viserys prepares Daenerys for meeting the Khal. He tells her what a beautiful young woman she has turned into, and slips off her dress and fondles her breast. She is silent and looks away as if pretending it isn't happening. She steps into a hot bath that has just been drawn. This greatly distresses her maid, who believes the water will scald her. However, Daenerys seems not to notice it and appears to be unharmed.
   
 
[[File:Drogo-arrives.png|thumb|Drogo arrives in [[Pentos]] and approves of <span>Daenerys</span>.]]
===Summary===
 
 
Illyrio and Viserys discuss the quest to sail back to Westeros, and Viserys inquires when the wedding will take place. Daenerys is not pleased with the arrangement and blurts out that she does not want to marry Drogo. Viserys insists that Daenerys will marry him, because in return, Drogo will give Viserys the army he needs to retake their father's throne from Robert Baratheon. Viserys adds that he would let his sister be raped by all forty thousand of Drogo's men and their horses if it meant getting his throne back. A short time later, Drogo arrives at Illyrio's estate. After taking a glance at Daenerys, Drogo rides away without dismounting from his horse. Viserys is concerned, but Illyrio assures him that, if he did not approve of Daenerys, they would have known.
====Beyond the Wall====
 
   
 
[[File:Daenerys in wedding dress.png|thumb|Daenerys in her wedding dress]]
 
Later, Daenerys marries Khal Drogo and a great celebration is held. Several people die in impromptu duels, which Illyrio says is a good sign: "a Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair.". The bride and groom receive many gifts, but for Dany, two are particularly interesting. The first is a selection of books containing stories and songs from the [[Seven Kingdoms]], given to her by Ser [[Jorah Mormont|Jorah Mormont]], an exiled [[Knighthood|knight]] of [[House Mormont]]. Ser Jorah swears fealty to Viserys as King and offers him his support and advice, which is accepted. The second is a box containing three beautiful, scaly stones. According to Illyrio, these are [[dragon]] eggs from the [[Shadow Lands]] beyond [[Asshai]] that have turned to stone with the passing of time. Dany appears to feel some connection with the eggs, but brushes it off for the time being. For his gift, Drogo gives Daenerys a [[Daenerys Targaryen's mare|beautiful white mare]]. Viserys tells his sister to make Drogo happy. Drogo and Daenerys ride down to the shore and consummate their marriage on the beach at sunset. Daenerys is visibly upset and terrified.
   
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=== In King's Landing ===
 
In [[King's Landing]], the capital city of the [[Seven Kingdoms]], the bells ring out to commemorate the death of [[Jon Arryn|Lord Jon Arryn]], the [[Hand of the King]]. As the [[Silent Sisters]] prepare his body for burial, [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Cersei Lannister]] looks on. She is worried that Jon discovered something he shouldn't have, and may have told someone. She confesses her fears to her twin brother, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] of the [[Kingsguard]], but he tells her not to worry, since if the King knew the truth they'd be dead already. She tells him he should be the new Hand of the King, but he doesn't want the job. He considers it too much work. Cersei accuses him of taking nothing seriously.
   
 
===In the North===
Three rangers of the [[Night's Watch]]: [[Waymar Royce|Ser Waymar Royce]], [[Will]], and [[Gared]] depart from [[the Wall]] to investigate reports of [[wildlings]] in the [[Haunted Forest]] which lies to the north. Will, the best scout in the group, discovers a number of wildling corpses dismembered and arranged in a strange, ritualistic fashion on the ground.
 
 
[[File:Theon Greyjoy.png|thumb|Ned Stark draws his sword.]]
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Some time later, Will has fled south of the Wall in terror, rather than return to warn Castle Black of the White Walker threat. He is apprehended by outriders loyal to [[House Stark]], the [[warden]]s of the [[North]], and is taken to [[Eddard Stark|Lord Eddard Stark]].
   
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Meanwhile, [[Lordship|Lord]] Eddard "Ned" Stark is at Winterfell with his [[Catelyn Stark|wife]] and family. Ned and Catelyn watch their 10-year old son [[Bran Stark]] practice archery while he is being helped by [[Robb Stark]], Ned and Catelyn's eldest son, and Ned's [[Bastardy|illegitimate]] son [[Jon Snow]], both 17. Robb and Jon can't help laughing when Bran's latest arrow goes high over the wall, even worse than the last shot, but after Eddard amusedly chides the two, encourages Bran to keep at it. The youngest son, 6-year old [[Rickon Stark]], watches his brothers until Ned and Catelyn's youngest daughter, 11-year old [[Arya Stark]] - who has left needlework where their 13-year old daughter [[Sansa Stark]] is - hits Bran's bullseye with an arrow before Bran can. Bran chases Arya while Ned, Catelyn, Robb and Jon laugh until Ned receives news that a Night's Watch [[Desertion|deserter]] has been found.
[[File:Wight.png|thumb|Wight of wildling girl.]]He also finds a dead wildling girl pinned to a tree. He reports back to the others. Ser Waymar overrides the older Gared's advice that they return to [[Castle Black]] to report the situation to their superiors and instead insists on seeing the corpses for himself, to determine what killed them. When they reach the site, the bodies have disappeared. Will scouts around for clues, but Gared finds a bloody piece of clothing buried under the snow. Further investigations are curtailed when a tall, humanoid figure with glowing blue eyes, a [[White Walker 1 (Winter is Coming)|White Walker]], arrives and kills Ser Waymar with ease. Gared attempts to escape but is caught and killed. Will, in extreme horror, sees the dead wildling girl from earlier now walking with blue eyes, and also witnesses Gared's death, with the White Walker tossing his severed head at Will's feet, before allowing him to leave alive.
 
   
 
The law decrees that as a deserter from the Watch, Will is an oathbreaker and must be executed. Ned takes three of his sons with him - Robb, Jon, and Bran - to witness the execution due to it being a Stark custom among sons to carry out executions themselves. Also joining Eddard is his [[ward]] [[Theon Greyjoy]], the [[master-at-arms]] [[Rodrik Cassel]] and his leading guard [[Jory Cassel]]. Will accepts his fate, but tells Eddard about the Walkers first and asks that word be sent back to his mother. Eddard carries out the execution himself, using the ancestral [[Valyrian steel|Valyrian]] blade of their house, [[Ice]]. Young Bran witnesses an execution for the first time without flinching, earning praise from his half-brother Jon. Eddard explains to Bran that the reason he was made to execute Will was because "the man who passes the sentence should swing the sword." When Bran asks his father about Will's talk of White Walkers, Eddard dismisses it as a madman's ramblings, insisting that the Walkers have been gone for centuries. The party sets out for [[Winterfell]].
====In the Seven Kingdoms====
 
[[File:Theon Greyjoy.png|thumb|left|Eddard Stark draws his sword.]]
 
Some time later, Will has fled south of the Wall in terror, rather than return to warn Castle Black of the White Walker threat. He is apprehended by outriders loyal to [[House Stark]], the wardens of [[the North]], and is taken to [[Eddard Stark|Lord Eddard Stark]]. Lord Eddard is in the courtyard watching Bran at archery training, he decrees that as a deserter from the Watch, Will is an oathbreaker and must die. Will accepts his fate, but tells Eddard about the Walkers first and asks that word be gotten back to his mother. Eddard carries out the execution himself, using the ancestral [[Valyrian]] blade of their house, [[Ice]]. Two of Eddard's true-born sons, 17-year-old [[Robb]] and 10-year-old [[Bran]], accompany him to the execution along with his bastard son, [[Jon Snow]]. Young Bran witnesses an execution for the first time without flinching, earning praise from Jon. Eddard tells Bran that their way is the old way, and that the man who passes the sentence should swing the sword. When Bran asks his father about Will's talk of White Walkers, Eddard dismisses it as a madman's ramblings, insisting that the Walkers have been gone for centuries. The party sets out to return to [[Winterfell]].
 
   
[[File:Mother of direwolves.jpg|thumb|Starks find Direwolves.]]
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[[File:Mother of direwolves.jpg|thumb|The Starks come across the Direwolves.]]
On the way back to the castle, the party finds a stag dead in the road, partially disemboweled. Looking for what killed it, they find a dead female [[direwolf]], killed with a stag antler piece broken off in her throat. The female died after giving birth, and her five pups huddle by the corpse for warmth. Eddard's ward, [[Theon Greyjoy]], is all for killing the pups, but Jon Snow convinces his father that this is an omen: the direwolf is the symbol of House Stark, and Eddard has five trueborn children. With Bran looking on beseechingly, Eddard agrees that his children should have the pups, but only if they clean, raise, and feed them themselves with no help from the servants. Just as the party leaves, Jon finds a sixth pup, an albino runt of the litter. Theon mockingly points out that this one belongs to Jon.
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On the way back to the castle, the party finds a stag dead in the road, partially disemboweled. Theon wonders if it's the work of a mountain lion, but Eddard states that none live in the area. Looking for what killed it, they find a rare dead female [[direwolf]], killed with a stag antler piece broken off in her throat. The female died after giving birth, and her five pups huddle by the corpse for warmth. Eddard advocates killing the pups out of mercy rather than have them starve to death, but Jon Snow convinces his father that this is an omen: the direwolf is the symbol of House Stark, and Eddard has five trueborn children. With Bran looking on beseechingly, Eddard agrees to allow it, but only if they care for and raise the pups themselves; even if one should die, the owner will be the one to bury it. Just as the party leaves, Jon finds a [[Ghost|sixth pup]], an albino runt of the litter. Theon mockingly points out that this one belongs to Jon, but Jon nonetheless adopts the sixth pup.
   
 
A [[raven]] bears news of Jon Arryn's death to Winterfell, where [[Catelyn Stark|Lady Catelyn Stark]] informs Eddard. He is particularly stricken because Arryn served as a father-figure to him when he was fostered at the [[Eyrie]]. She also tells him that [[Robert Baratheon|King Robert Baratheon]] and much of the royal court rides for Winterfell. Eddard realizes that King Robert means to name him as the Hand to replace Jon Arryn. He ponders refusal, feeling his place is at Winterfell.
In [[King's Landing]], the capital city of the [[Seven Kingdoms]], the bells ring out to commemorate the death of [[Jon Arryn|Lord Jon Arryn]], the [[Hand of the King]]. As the [[Silent Sisters]] prepare his body for burial, [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Cersei Lannister]] looks on. She is worried that Jon discovered something he shouldn't have, and may have told someone. She confesses her fears to her twin brother, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] of the [[Kingsguard]], but he tells her not to worry, since if the King knew the truth they'd be dead already. She tells him he should be the new Hand of the King, but he doesn't want the job. He considers it too much work. Cersei accuses him of taking nothing seriously.
 
   
 
Over the next few weeks, the Stark children grow used to their rapidly-growing direwolves: Robb names his [[Grey Wind]], [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] calls hers [[Lady]], and [[Arya Stark|Arya]] names hers [[Nymeria (direwolf)|Nymeria]] after a great warrior-queen. Jon names his [[Ghost]], for his white color and uncanny silence. [[Bran Stark|Bran]] calls his [[Summer]] and six-year-old [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]] names his wolf [[Shaggydog]]. Bran's mother catches him climbing on the rooftops of the castle, just as the royal party comes into view. He promises to stop, but his mother knows he is lying. Winterfell prepares for guests. Catelyn Stark wants to make sure that [[Tyrion Lannister]], a great reader, has enough candles, and the young men of the house get groomed, as they gossip about the queen, a reportedly great beauty.
A [[raven]] bears news of Jon's death to Winterfell, where [[Catelyn Stark|Lady Catelyn Stark]] informs Eddard. He is particularly stricken because Jon Arryn served as a father-figure to him, when he was fostered at the [[Eyrie]]. She also tells him that [[Robert Baratheon|King Robert Baratheon]] and much of the royal court rides for Winterfell. Eddard realizes that King Robert means to name him as the Hand to replace Jon Arryn. He ponders refusing, feeling his place is at Winterfell.
 
 
 
Over the next few weeks the Stark children grow used to their rapidly-growing direwolves: Robb names his [[Grey Wind]], [[Sansa| Sansa]] calls hers [[Lady]], and [[Arya]] names hers [[Nymeria]] after a great warrior-queen. Jon names his [[Ghost]], for his white color and uncanny silence. [[Bran]] calls his [[Summer]] and six-year-old [[Rickon]] names his wolf [[Shaggydog]]. Bran's mother catches him climbing on the rooftops of the castle, just as the royal party comes into view. He promises to stop, but his mother knows he is lying. Winterfell prepares for guests. Catelyn Stark wants to make sure Tyrion Lannister, a great reader, has enough candles, and the young men of the house get groomed, as they gossip about the queen, a reportedly great beauty.
 
   
 
[[File:House Stark and retainers.jpg|thumb|Winterfell gathers to greet the royal party.]]
 
[[File:House Stark and retainers.jpg|thumb|Winterfell gathers to greet the royal party.]]
All of Winterfell gathers in the courtyard as the royal party approaches. Arya is late and annoys Sansa by not being silent and respectful when they arrive. King Robert rides in with his knights, while Queen Cersei is in a large wheelhouse. Lord Eddard presents his household to King Robert. After initial greetings, Robert demands to see the crypts and pay his respects to Eddard's deceased sister, Lyanna, much to Queen Cersei's impatience. After Robert and Eddard depart, Cersei sends Jaime to find their younger brother [[Tyrion]] who is a dwarf. "The Imp" has found his way to the brothel in the town outside Winterfell, where he enjoys the attentions of a prostitute named [[Ros]]. Jaime tells Tyrion, a man of limited height but with immense appetites, that he will be needed at the feast that night. Jaime has hired three more prostitutes for Tyrion, to hurry things along.
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All of Winterfell gathers in the courtyard as the royal party approaches. Arya is late and annoys Sansa by not being silent and respectful when they arrive. King Robert rides in with his knights, while Queen Cersei is in a large wheelhouse. Lord Eddard presents his household to King Robert. Eddard and Robert greet each other warmly, and then Robert demands to see the crypts and pay his respects to Eddard's deceased sister, [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]], much to Queen Cersei's impatience. After Robert and Eddard depart, Cersei sends Jaime to find their younger brother Tyrion, who is a dwarf. "The Imp" has found his way to the brothel in the town outside Winterfell, where he enjoys the attentions of a [[Prostitution|prostitute]] named [[Ros]]. Jaime tells Tyrion, a man of limited height but with immense appetites, that he will be needed at the feast that night. Jaime has hired three more prostitutes for Tyrion, to hurry things along.
   
[[File:Lyanna's statue.jpg|thumb|Lyanna's statue in the crypts of Winterfell.]]
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[[File:Lyanna's statue.jpg|thumb|[[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna's]] statue in the crypts of Winterfell.]]
In the crypts Robert offers up his prayers at the tomb of [[Lyanna Stark]], Eddard's younger sister, whom Robert was betrothed to before she was kidnapped by [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Prince Rhaegar Targaryen]] and died shortly after being rescued. He tells Eddard that in his dreams he kills Rhaegar every night anew, but Eddard replies that [[House Targaryen]] is destroyed. "Not all of them," Robert replies.
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In the crypts Robert offers up his prayers at the tomb of [[Lyanna Stark]], Eddard's younger sister, whom Robert was betrothed to before she was allegedly kidnapped by [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Prince Rhaegar Targaryen]]. Lyanna died shortly after she was found. He tells Eddard that in his dreams he kills Rhaegar every night anew. Eddard reminds him that [[House Targaryen]] was destroyed, but Robert replies: "not all of them."
   
Robert formally offers Eddard the role of Hand, and Eddard asks for time to consider. Robert agrees, but offers a sweetener: the hand of his son, [[Joffrey]], in marriage to Eddard's daughter, Sansa. A great feast is held and Cersei and Catelyn exchange cordial words. Cersei seems more impressed by Sansa, thinking that she will be a great hit at court. Outside the feast, Jon Snow works at his sword practice, angry that his stepmother thought it inappropriate that a bastard should attend. His uncle [[Benjen Stark]], First Ranger of the [[Night's Watch]], arrives to join the feast, and Jon asks him to take him back to the Wall with him. Benjen agrees to consider it. Tyrion Lannister then arrives and talks to Jon, suggesting that he is too pricklish and quick to take offence when his illegitimacy is pointed out. He should take the insult and wear it like armor, so that no one can hurt him with it. When Jon angrily asks Tyrion what he knows about it, Tyrion replies that "all dwarfs are bastards in their father's eyes."
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Robert formally offers Eddard the role of Hand, and Eddard asks for time to consider. Robert agrees, but offers a sweetener: the hand of his son, [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], in marriage to Eddard's daughter, Sansa. A great feast is held and Cersei and Catelyn exchange cordial words. Cersei seems more impressed by Sansa, thinking that she will be a great hit at court. Outside the feast, Jon Snow works at his sword practice, angry that Catelyn thought it would be inappropriate that a bastard should attend. His uncle [[Benjen Stark]], [[First Ranger]] of the [[Night's Watch]], arrives to join the feast, and Jon asks him to take him back to the Wall with him. Benjen agrees to consider it. Tyrion Lannister then arrives and talks to Jon, suggesting that he is too pricklish and quick to take offense when his illegitimacy is pointed out. He should take the insult and wear it like armor, so that no one can hurt him with it. When Jon angrily asks Tyrion what he knows about it, Tyrion replies that "all dwarfs are bastards in their father's eyes."
   
Eddard and Catelyn receive a letter in the night, delivered to [[Maester]] [[Luwin]] by a messenger from [[the Eyrie]]. The letter is from Catelyn's sister, [[Lysa Arryn|Lady Lysa Arryn]], the widow of Jon Arryn. In the letter Lysa says that Jon Arryn was murdered at the order of the queen, and the Lannisters conspire against King Robert. Luwin councils that Eddard should accept Robert's offer to be Hand, so he can investigate the truth of the matter and protect the King. Catelyn also feels that they should accept the betrothal offer for Sansa (as Sansa seems to want to marry Joffrey). Eddard, while he would prefer to stay at Winterfell, agrees with Luwin and accepts the offer.
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Eddard and Catelyn receive a letter in the night, delivered to [[Order of Maesters|Maester]] [[Luwin]] by a messenger from the [[Eyrie]]. The letter is from Catelyn's sister, [[Lysa Arryn|Lady Lysa Arryn]], the widow of Jon Arryn. In the letter, Lysa says that Jon Arryn was murdered by the Lannisters and that they plan to conspire against King Robert. Luwin counsels that Eddard should accept Robert's offer to be Hand, so he can investigate the truth of the matter and protect the King. Eddard, while he would prefer to stay at Winterfell, agrees with Luwin and accepts the offer.
   
The next morning Eddard and Robert go hunting, leaving the castle largely empty. Bran indulges in some climbing, but, whilst climbing a broken tower, he hears noises. He finds the queen and her brother engaged in a sexual act, but is caught watching by Cersei, who warns her brother. Jaime grabs him and asks how old Bran is. When Bran replies "ten," Jaime sighs and pushes him out of the window, saying "the things I do for love."
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The next morning Eddard and Robert go hunting, leaving the castle largely empty. Bran indulges in some climbing but, while climbing a broken tower, he hears someone moaning. He peers through a window and finds the queen and her brother engaged in a sexual act. Cersei spots him and warns Jaime, who grabs Bran. Jaime looks out the window to make sure nobody else is watching and only sees Summer. He turns to Bran and asks how old he is. When Bran replies "ten," Jaime remarks with a sigh, "The things I do for love." With that, he pushes Bran out of the window.
 
====Across the Narrow Sea====
 
 
In the [[Free City]] of [[Pentos]], across the [[Narrow Sea]], [[Viserys]] and [[Daenerys Targaryen|Daenerys]] Targaryen enjoy the hospitality of Magister [[Illyrio Mopatis]]. Viserys has arranged to wed Daenerys (also called "Dany") to [[Khal]] [[Drogo]], the warlord of a [[Dothraki]] [[khalasar]] of forty thousand warriors. In return, Drogo will give Viserys the army he needs to reclaim the [[Iron Throne]]. Viserys prepares Dany for meeting the Khal. He tells her what a beautiful young woman she has turned into, and slips off her dress and fondles her breast. She is silent and looks away as if pretending it isn't happening. She steps into a hot bath that has just been poured. This greatly distresses her maid who believes the water will scald her. Dany seems not to notice it and emerges unharmed from the water.
 
 
[[File:Drogo-arrives.png|thumb|Drogo arrives in [[Pentos]] and approves of Dany.]]
 
Daenerys follows Illyrio and Viserys, before she is to be presented to Drogo. She suddenly announces that she doesn't want to marry him. Viserys says that she will, because in return Drogo will give him an army to retake their father's throne from Robert Baratheon. Viserys says that he would let her be raped by all forty thousand of Drogo's men and their horses if it meant getting his throne back, so she's lucky she only has to sleep with the Khal. Drogo arrives, looks her over, and then rides away, never having dismounted from his horse. Viserys is concerned, but Illyrio assures him that, if he didn't approve of Daenerys, they would have known.
 
 
[[File:Daenerys in wedding dress.png|thumb|Daenerys in her wedding dress]]
 
 
Later, Daenerys marries Khal Drogo and a great celebration is held. Several people die in impromptu duels, which Illyrio says is a good sign: a Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair. The bride and groom receive many gifts, but for Dany two are particularly interesting. The first is a box containing three beautiful stones. According to Illyrio these are [[dragon]] eggs from the [[Shadow Lands]] beyond [[Asshai]] that have turned to stone with the passing of time. Dany appears to feel some connection with the eggs, but brushes it off for the time being. The second is a selection of books containing stories and songs from the Seven Kingdoms, given by [[Jorah Mormont|Ser Jorah Mormont]], an exiled [[knight]] of [[House Mormont]]. Ser Jorah swears fealty to Viserys as King and offers him his support and advice, which is accepted. For his gift, Drogo gives to Daenerys a beautiful white stallion. Viserys asks his sister to make Drogo happy. Drogo and Daenerys ride down to the shore and consummate their marriage on the beach at sunset.  Daenerys cries during the process.
 
 
===Recap===
 
:''Main: [[Winter is Coming recap]]''
 
A detailed recap of the episode scene by scene.
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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===Characters===
 
====First====
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===Firsts===
 
*[[Will]]
 
*[[Will]]
 
*Ser [[Waymar Royce]]
 
*Ser [[Waymar Royce]]
 
*[[Gared]]
 
*[[Gared]]
 
*[[Wildling girl]]
 
*[[Wildling girl]]
*[[White Walker 1 (Winter is Coming)|White Walker 1]]
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*[[White Walker (Winter Is Coming)|White Walker]]
*[[White Walker 2 (Winter is Coming)|White Walker 2]]
 
 
*[[Bran Stark]]
 
*[[Bran Stark]]
 
*[[Jon Snow]]
 
*[[Jon Snow]]
 
*[[Robb Stark]]
 
*[[Robb Stark]]
*Lady [[Catelyn Stark]]
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*[[Catelyn Stark]]
*Lord [[Eddard Stark]]
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*[[Eddard Stark]]
 
*[[Rickon Stark]]
 
*[[Rickon Stark]]
 
*[[Sansa Stark]]
 
*[[Sansa Stark]]
*Septa [[Mordane]]
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*[[Mordane]]
 
*[[Arya Stark]]
 
*[[Arya Stark]]
 
*[[Jeyne Poole]]
 
*[[Jeyne Poole]]
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*[[Jory Cassel]]
 
*[[Jory Cassel]]
 
*[[Theon Greyjoy]]
 
*[[Theon Greyjoy]]
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*[[Lady]]
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*[[Grey Wind]]
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*[[Shaggydog]]
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*[[Summer]]
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*[[Nymeria (direwolf)|Nymeria]]
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*[[Ghost]]
 
*Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]
 
*Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]
*Queen [[Cersei Lannister]]
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*[[Cersei Lannister]]
*[[Maester]] [[Luwin]]
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*[[Order of Maesters|Maester]] [[Luwin]]
 
*[[Tommy]]
 
*[[Tommy]]
*Prince [[Joffrey Baratheon]]
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*[[Joffrey Baratheon]]
 
*[[Sandor Clegane]]
 
*[[Sandor Clegane]]
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*Ser [[Preston Greenfield]]
 
*[[Hodor]]
 
*[[Hodor]]
 
*[[Mikken]]
 
*[[Mikken]]
*King [[Robert Baratheon]]
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*[[Robert Baratheon]]
*Prince [[Tommen Baratheon]]
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*[[Tommen Baratheon]]
*Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon]]
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*[[Myrcella Baratheon]]
 
*[[Tyrion Lannister]]
 
*[[Tyrion Lannister]]
 
*[[Ros]]
 
*[[Ros]]
*Princess [[Daenerys Targaryen]]
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*[[Daenerys Targaryen]]
*Prince [[Viserys Targaryen]]
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*[[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aerys II)|Viserys Targaryen]]
 
*[[Pentoshi servant]]
 
*[[Pentoshi servant]]
*Magister [[Illyrio Mopatis]]
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*[[Illyrio Mopatis]]
 
*[[Khal]] [[Drogo]]
 
*[[Khal]] [[Drogo]]
 
*[[Qotho]]
 
*[[Qotho]]
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*[[Cohollo]]
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*[[Haggo]]
 
*[[Benjen Stark]]
 
*[[Benjen Stark]]
 
*Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]
 
*Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]
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*[[Mago]]
 
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*[[Wildling girl]] <small>(corpse)</small>
====Deaths====
 
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*[[Jon Arryn]] <small>(corpse)</small>
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*Many wildlings <small>(corpses)</small>
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===Deaths===
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*[[Wildling girl]]
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*Many wildlings
 
*Ser [[Waymar Royce]]
 
*Ser [[Waymar Royce]]
 
*[[Gared]]
 
*[[Gared]]
 
*[[Will]]
 
*[[Will]]
*Lord [[Jon Arryn]]
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*[[Jon Arryn]]
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*A [[Dothraki]]
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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'''Starring'''
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===Starring===
 
*[[Sean Bean]] as Lord [[Eddard Stark]]
 
*[[Sean Bean]] as Lord [[Eddard Stark]]
 
*[[Mark Addy]] as King [[Robert Baratheon]]
 
*[[Mark Addy]] as King [[Robert Baratheon]]
 
*[[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]] as Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]
 
*[[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]] as Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]
 
*[[Michelle Fairley]] as Lady [[Catelyn Stark]]
 
*[[Michelle Fairley]] as Lady [[Catelyn Stark]]
*[[Lena Headey]] as Queen [[Cersei Lannister]]
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*[[Lena Headey]] as Queen [[Cersei Lannister]]
*[[Emilia Clarke]] as Princess [[Daenerys Targaryen]]
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*[[Emilia Clarke]] as Princess [[Daenerys Targaryen]]
 
*[[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]
 
*[[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]
*[[Harry Lloyd]] as Prince [[Viserys Targaryen]]
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*[[Harry Lloyd]] as Prince [[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aerys II)|Viserys Targaryen]]
 
*[[Kit Harington]] as [[Jon Snow]]
 
*[[Kit Harington]] as [[Jon Snow]]
 
*[[Sophie Turner]] as [[Sansa Stark]]
 
*[[Sophie Turner]] as [[Sansa Stark]]
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*and [[Peter Dinklage]] as [[Tyrion Lannister]]
 
*and [[Peter Dinklage]] as [[Tyrion Lannister]]
   
'''Also Starring'''
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===Also starring===
* [[Jason Momoa]] as [[Khal Drogo]]
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*[[Jason Momoa]] as [[Drogo]]
 
 
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===Guest starring===
 
'''Guest starring'''
 
 
*[[Donald Sumpter]] as Maester [[Luwin]]
 
*[[Donald Sumpter]] as Maester [[Luwin]]
 
*[[Jamie Sives]] as [[Jory Cassel]]
 
*[[Jamie Sives]] as [[Jory Cassel]]
*[[Ron Donachie]] as Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]]
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*[[Ron Donachie]] as [[Rodrik Cassel]]
 
*[[Joseph Mawle]] as [[Benjen Stark]]
 
*[[Joseph Mawle]] as [[Benjen Stark]]
*[[Roger Allam]] as Magister [[Illyrio Mopatis]]
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*[[Roger Allam]] as [[Illyrio Mopatis]]
 
*[[Dar Salim]] as [[Qotho]]
 
*[[Dar Salim]] as [[Qotho]]
*[[Esme Bianco]] as [[Ros]]
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*[[Esmé Bianco]] as [[Ros]]
*[[Susan Brown]] as Septa [[Mordane]]
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*[[Susan Brown]] as [[Mordane]]
 
*[[Bronson Webb]] as [[Will]]
 
*[[Bronson Webb]] as [[Will]]
*Sir [[John Standing]] as Lord [[Jon Arryn]]
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*Sir [[John Standing]] as [[Jon Arryn]]
*[[Rob Ostlere]] as Ser [[Waymar Royce]]
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*[[Rob Ostlere]] as [[Waymar Royce]]
 
*[[Dermot Keaney]] as [[Gared]]
 
*[[Dermot Keaney]] as [[Gared]]
 
*[[Art Parkinson]] as [[Rickon Stark]]
 
*[[Art Parkinson]] as [[Rickon Stark]]
*[[Callum Wharry]] as Prince [[Tommen Baratheon]]
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*[[Callum Wharry]] as [[Tommen Baratheon]]
*[[Aimee Richardson]] as Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon]]
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*[[Aimee Richardson]] as [[Myrcella Baratheon]]
 
*[[Kristian Nairn]] as [[Hodor]]
 
*[[Kristian Nairn]] as [[Hodor]]
 
*[[Rania Zouari]] as a [[Pentoshi servant]]
 
*[[Rania Zouari]] as a [[Pentoshi servant]]
*[[Ian Whyte]] as a [[White Walker 2 (Winter is Coming)|White Walker]]
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*[[Ian Whyte]] and [[Spencer Wilding]] as a [[White Walker (Winter Is Coming)|White Walker]]
*[[Spencer Wilding]] as a [[White Walker 1 (Winter is Coming)|White Walker]]
 
 
*[[Claire Wright]] as a [[Wildling girl]]
 
*[[Claire Wright]] as a [[Wildling girl]]
   
 
====Dancers====
'''Uncredited'''
 
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*[[Maxine Anthony]]
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*[[Coral Messam]]
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*[[Nwanokwu Kelechi]]
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*[[Sarita Piotrowski]]
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===Uncredited===
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*[[Owen Dickey]] as Winterfell Beekeeper
 
*[[Tommy Dunne]] as [[Tommy]]
 
*[[Tommy Dunne]] as [[Tommy]]
 
*[[Boyd Rankin]] as [[Mikken]]
 
*[[Boyd Rankin]] as [[Mikken]]
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*[[Robert Yates]] as Kingsguard
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*[[Caroline Davis]] as a Prostitute
 
*Unknown as [[Jeyne Poole]]
 
*Unknown as [[Jeyne Poole]]
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*Unknown as [[Cohollo]]
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*Unknown as [[Haggo]]
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*Unknown as [[Preston Greenfield]]
 
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===Cast notes===
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===Notes===
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* 18 of 19 cast members for the first season appear in this episode.
 
* Starring cast member [[Aidan Gillen]] ([[Petyr Baelish]]) is not credited and does not appear in this episode.
 
* Starring cast member [[Aidan Gillen]] ([[Petyr Baelish]]) is not credited and does not appear in this episode.
* [[Jason Momoa]] ([[Khal Drogo]]) is credited as 'also starring' during the closing credits of this episode.
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* [[Jason Momoa]] ([[Drogo]]) is credited as 'also starring' during the closing credits of this episode.
 
* Behind-the-scenes weaponsmith [[Tommy Dunne]] plays Winterfell's resident barber, also called [[Tommy]], in an uncredited cameo.
 
* Behind-the-scenes weaponsmith [[Tommy Dunne]] plays Winterfell's resident barber, also called [[Tommy]], in an uncredited cameo.
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*[[Younes Afroukh]], [[Asen Asenov]], [[Alexis Barron]], [[Ferenc Berecz]], [[Talila Helen Craig]], [[Matt Da Silva]], [[Dave Fisher]], [[Kinga Gavalda]], [[Richard Hansen]], [[Paul Jennings]], [[László Kósa]], [[Paul Lowe]], [[Camilla Naprous]], [[James O'Donnell]], [[Domonkos Pardanyi]], [[Buster Reeves]], [[Amie Stephenson]], [[Ivailo Dimitrov]], [[Robin Earle]] and [[Will Willoughby]] were stunt performers in this episode.
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==Quotes==
 
'''Ser [[Waymar Royce]]''': ''[to Gared]'' "Do the dead frighten you?"
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<hr width="50%" />'''Lady [[Catelyn Stark]]''': ''[about Bran]'' "Ten is too young to see such things."<br />
 
'''Lord [[Eddard Stark]]''': "He won't be a boy forever, and winter is coming."
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<hr width="50%" />'''Eddard''': ''[to Bran]'' "The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword."
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<hr width="50%" />'''[[Jon Snow]]''': "Lord Stark? There are five pups, one for each of the Stark children. The [[direwolf]] is the sigil of your [[House Stark|House]]. They were meant to have them."<br />
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'''Eddard''': "You will train them yourselves, you will feed them yourselves, and if they die, you will bury them yourselves."<br />
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<hr width="50%" />'''[[Bran Stark]]''': "What about you?"<br />
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'''Jon''': "I'm not a Stark. Get on."<br />
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''[As Jon is heading towards the road, he notices something at the base of a tree and heads towards it.]''<br />
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'''[[Robb Stark]]''': "What is it?"<br />
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''[Jon straightens up, holding a sixth direwolf pup, an albino.]''<br />
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'''[[Theon Greyjoy]]''': "Ah, the [[Ghost|runt]] of the litter! That one's yours, Snow."<br />
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<hr width="50%" />'''King [[Robert Baratheon]]''': "Lord Eddard Stark, I would name you the Hand of the King."
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<hr width="50%" />'''[[Tyrion Lannister]]''': "Should I explain the meaning of a closed door in a whorehouse to you, brother?"<br />
 
'''Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]''': "You've much to teach me, no doubt, but our sister craves your attention."<br />
 
'''Tyrion''': "She has odd cravings, our sister."<br />
 
'''Jaime''': "A family trait."<br />
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<hr width="50%" />'''[[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aerys II)|Viserys Targaryen]]''': ''[to Daenerys]'' "I would let his whole tribe fuck you, all forty thousand men and their horses too, if that's what it took."
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<hr width="50%" />'''Jon''': "You're Tyrion Lannister? The Queen's brother?"<br />
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'''Tyrion''': "My greatest accomplishment. And you, you're Ned Stark's bastard, aren't you? Did I offend you? Sorry. You are the bastard, though."<br />
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'''Jon''': "Lord Eddard Stark is my father."<br />
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'''Tyrion''': "And Lady Stark is not your mother, making you the bastard. Let me give you some advice, bastard - never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you."<br />
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'''Jon''': "What the hell do you know about being a bastard?"<br />
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'''Tyrion''': "All dwarves are bastards in their father's eyes."<br />
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<hr width="50%" />'''Jaime''': "The things I do for love."
   
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==Behind the scenes==
==Notes==
 
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===General===
*This episode approximately covers the events of Chapters 1-7, 9 and 12 of the first novel (Prologue, Bran 1-2, Daenerys 1-2, Catelyn 1-2, Eddard 1 and Jon 1).
 
*The episode title is the house motto of [[House Stark]] and has widely been used in the marketing of the TV series, the books, and other spin-offs.
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*The episode title is the house motto of [[House Stark]] and has widely been used in the marketing of the TV series, the books, and other spin-offs. The motto serves as a warning to be prepared for winter (seasons are extremely unique and last years in Westeros), as it shall bring chaos with it.
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*The soundtrack playing over the credits is a rendition of the [[Themes and leitmotifs (Game of Thrones)#Game of Thrones main theme|main theme]]. In the [[Game of Thrones (Music from the HBO Series)|official soundtrack release]] it is titled "Game of Thrones."
*A real dead stag - not a prop - was used for the scene where the direwolf pups are found. The actors found the smell during the filming of the scene revolting, as it had been dead for two days at that point and was decomposing.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
 
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*A 15-minute preview of the first episode was shown on April 3, 2011.
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*First mention of Lord [[Tywin Lannister]], Lady [[Lysa Arryn]] and [[Robin Arryn]].
 
*A real dead stag - not a prop - was used for the scene where the direwolf pups are found. The actors found the smell during the filming of the scene revolting, as it had been dead for two days at that point and was decomposing.<ref name="d_of_g">[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
 
*The scene in which the Starks find the direwolf pups was the very first scene written by [[George R.R. Martin]] in the first book of the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novel series. It is the second chapter that appears in the book, because the "Prologue" scene with the three Night's Watch scouts being attacked by White Walkers was inserted before it, but the Prologue was written later.
 
*The scene in which the Starks find the direwolf pups was the very first scene written by [[George R.R. Martin]] in the first book of the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novel series. It is the second chapter that appears in the book, because the "Prologue" scene with the three Night's Watch scouts being attacked by White Walkers was inserted before it, but the Prologue was written later.
 
**Martin said he didn't even know what kind of book it would be until he wrote that scene. After about three days, he knew it would be fantasy.
 
**Martin said he didn't even know what kind of book it would be until he wrote that scene. After about three days, he knew it would be fantasy.
**This scene foretells the whole first book. The Direwolf (sigil of House Stark) has come too far south and gotten in a fight with the Stag (sigil of House Baratheon). Just as Eddard Stark goes south with King Robert to be his right hand in the war coming, Robert is disemboweled and dies alone, while Eddard is killed by a blow to the neck and leaves all his young heirs to fend for themselves.
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**This scene foretells the whole first book: the direwolf (sigil of House Stark) has come too far south and gotten in a fight with the stag (sigil of House Baratheon). Just as Eddard goes south with King Robert to be his right hand in the war coming, Robert is disemboweled and dies alone, while Eddard is killed by a blow to the neck and leaves all his young heirs to fend for themselves.
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*During the scene where the seven Starks welcome King Robert, he hugs Ned and Catelyn, ruffles Rickon's hair and shakes hands with Robb. Interestingly, all the four Starks with whom Robert makes a physical contact - are subsequently killed; the three Starks whom Robert does not touch - survive the show. This strange contrast, which can be dismissed as a mere coincidence, led to a fan theory that Robert's "touch of death" somehow cursed the Starks (similarly to the alleged curse of [[Harrenhal]]).
*The Winterfell courtyard is normally a car park and gift shop. The setting had to be extensively redressed to make it look like a courtyard.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*The Winterfell courtyard is normally a car park and gift shop. The setting had to be extensively redressed to make it look like an actual courtyard.<ref name="d_of_g" />
 
*Mark Addy's costume was so heavy that he could not get off his horse without steps and the help of three people. So in editing they had to cut away when he starts to dismount and then cut back to see him drop to the ground. In the book, King Robert is a taller man, but Mark Addy's performance made his character seem imposing.
 
*Mark Addy's costume was so heavy that he could not get off his horse without steps and the help of three people. So in editing they had to cut away when he starts to dismount and then cut back to see him drop to the ground. In the book, King Robert is a taller man, but Mark Addy's performance made his character seem imposing.
*The crypts under Winterfell are normally a wine cellar and were used in later episodes for a cell under the Red Keep in King's Landing.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*The crypts under Winterfell are normally a wine cellar and were used in later episodes for a cell under the Red Keep in King's Landing.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*The Winterfell gate was damaged by a collision with Cersei's wheelhouse, upon the royal party's arrival, and had to be repaired.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*The Winterfell gate was damaged by a collision with Cersei's wheelhouse, upon the royal party's arrival, and had to be repaired.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*The pool in the Winterfell godswood was filled with black paint, to make it more reflective.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*The pool in the Winterfell godswood was filled with black paint, to make it more reflective.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*Scenes at Illyrio's manse were shot at the President of Malta's summer residence (later also used for scenes in the Red Keep's garden). The production was not permitted inside the building. In the book Drogo sees Daenerys for the first time at a party inside the manse. The TV series version has Drogo remain on his horse and then leave, but this does not occur in the books.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*Scenes at Illyrio's manse were shot at the President of Malta's summer residence (later also used for scenes in the [[Red Keep]]'s garden). The production was not permitted inside the building. In the book Drogo sees Daenerys for the first time at a party inside the manse. The TV series version has Drogo remain on his horse and then leave, but this does not occur in the books.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*Daenerys' interior scenes at her bath were done at a different location, in a different city. The scene with her on the balcony looking outside at beautiful scenery was just a painting. Her [[Pentoshi servant|Pentoshi bath slave]] was formerly Miss Malta 2006.<ref>"[http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/20110518/life-features/the-maltese-in-game-of-thrones.365998]"</ref>
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*Daenerys's interior scenes at her bath were done at a different location, in a different city. The scene with her on the balcony looking outside at beautiful scenery was just a painting. Her [[Pentoshi servant|Pentoshi bath slave]] was formerly Miss Malta 2006.<ref>"[https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110518/life-features/the-maltese-in-game-of-thrones.365998 The Maltese in Game of Thrones]", [https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110518/life-features/the-maltese-in-game-of-thrones.365998]Times of Malta, May 18, 2011</ref>
*Some early scenes in Malta were filmed with Emilia Clarke and Harry Lloyd using violet contact lenses, as in the novels the Targaryens have violet-colored eyes. However, the lenses did not look right and were distracting the actors from their performances, so were dropped.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*Some early scenes in Malta were filmed with Emilia Clarke and Harry Lloyd using violet contact lenses, as in the novels the Targaryens have violet-colored eyes. However, the lenses did not look right and were distracting the actors from their performances, so were dropped.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*Filming of the wedding scene on the beach was disrupted by a gale from the sea that partially demolished the set. Maltese authorities were also dubious about the nudity in the scene, but ultimately allowed shooting to continue.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*Filming of the wedding scene on the beach was disrupted by a gale from the sea that partially demolished the set. Maltese authorities were also dubious about the nudity in the scene, but ultimately allowed shooting to continue.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*Actors Kit Harington, Alfie Allen and Richard Madden prepared for the haircutting scene - in which all three were shirtless - by engaging in vigorous exercises and holding their breath to enhance their abs, to the hilarity of producer David Benioff.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*Actors Kit Harington, Alfie Allen and Richard Madden prepared for the haircutting scene - in which all three were shirtless - by engaging in vigorous exercises and holding their breath to enhance their abs, to the hilarity of producer David Benioff.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*The broken tower, used for the scene where Bran is pushed out of the window, was later redressed, to serve as Bran's bedroom for the rest of the season.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*The broken tower, used for the scene where Bran is pushed out of the window, was later redressed, to serve as Bran's bedroom for the rest of the season.<ref name="d_of_g" />
 
*In the tower sex scene, Lena Headey is replaced by a body double for the nude parts. Lena Headey was pregnant when this episode was shot, so there are a lot of scenes where Cersei is filmed standing or sitting behind a table or wearing a coat with a thick fur trim or dresses with long sleeves that she holds in front of herself.
 
*In the tower sex scene, Lena Headey is replaced by a body double for the nude parts. Lena Headey was pregnant when this episode was shot, so there are a lot of scenes where Cersei is filmed standing or sitting behind a table or wearing a coat with a thick fur trim or dresses with long sleeves that she holds in front of herself.
*An earlier version of the episode was shot as the series [[pilot episode]]. Whilst similar, it had several key differences, mostly in casting:
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*An earlier version of the episode was shot as the series [[Pilot (Game of Thrones)|pilot]]. While similar, it had several key differences, mostly in casting:
 
**[[Jennifer Ehle]] played [[Catelyn Stark]].
 
**[[Jennifer Ehle]] played [[Catelyn Stark]].
 
**[[Tamzin Merchant]] played [[Daenerys Targaryen]].
 
**[[Tamzin Merchant]] played [[Daenerys Targaryen]].
 
**[[Jamie Campbell Bower]] played [[Waymar Royce]].
 
**[[Jamie Campbell Bower]] played [[Waymar Royce]].
 
**[[Richard Ridings]] played [[Gared]].
 
**[[Richard Ridings]] played [[Gared]].
**Another difference is that the pilot featured scenes shot in Scotland (where Doune Castle stood in for Winterfell) and Morocco (where sets left over from ''[[wikipedia:Kingdom of Heaven|Kingdom of Heaven]]'' stood in for Pentos), whilst the final version of the episode was mostly shot in the studio and on location in Northern Ireland and Malta.
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**Another difference is that the pilot featured scenes shot in Scotland (where Doune Castle stood in for Winterfell) and Morocco (where sets left over from ''[[wikipedia:Kingdom of Heaven|Kingdom of Heaven]]'' stood in for Pentos), while the final version of the episode was mostly shot in the studio and on location in Northern Ireland and Malta.
 
*The photography of Tyrion's scene with Ros and the prostitutes is also slightly different from the rest of the episode. It becomes apparent when comparing the hair color of Tyrion in different scenes.
 
*The photography of Tyrion's scene with Ros and the prostitutes is also slightly different from the rest of the episode. It becomes apparent when comparing the hair color of Tyrion in different scenes.
*The scene with Eddard and Robert in the crypts and later in the courtyard where Robert thanks Eddard are the only complete scenes to survive intact from the pilot shoot. Alfie Allen (Theon) can very briefly be glimpsed with blonde hair in the latter scene. These scenes are shot on film rather than the digital recordings made for the rest of the series, something most notable in the crypt scene.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*The scene with Eddard and Robert in the crypts and later in the courtyard where Robert thanks Eddard are the only complete scenes to survive intact from the pilot shoot. Alfie Allen (Theon) can very briefly be glimpsed with blonde hair in the latter scene. These scenes are shot on film rather than the digital recordings made for the rest of the series, something most notable in the crypt scene.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*Some additional shots from the pilot are used and dropped into otherwise-reshot scenes. Sansa's coverage during her discussion with Cersei and Catelyn at the feast is from the pilot (whilst Cersei and Catelyn's reactions are from the reshoot), whilst a single shot of Jamie Campbell Bower as Waymar Royce is left in the prologue sequence.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/1264476/46_things_we_learned_from_the_game_of_thrones_blurays.html Den of Geek]</ref>
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*Some additional shots from the pilot are used and dropped into otherwise re-shot scenes. Sansa's coverage during her discussion with Cersei and Catelyn at the feast is from the pilot (while Cersei and Catelyn's reactions are from the re-shoot), while a single shot of Jamie Campbell Bower as Waymar Royce is left in the prologue sequence.<ref name="d_of_g" />
*During Daenerys' wedding feast, when one Dothraki disembowels another, Khal Drogo looks on in approval and utters an unsubtitled line. It was unsubtitled because it wasn't part of the developed [[Dothraki (language)|Dothraki language]], but an ad-lib by actor Jason Mamoa. The line he said was "''i te waka''", which is the refrain from a well-known Maori ''haka'' (war dance). Mamoa himself performed a Maori ''haka'' in his audition tape for the role of Khal Drogo. To make the line fit within the universe, language consultant [[David J. Peterson]] later retroactively established that what Drogo said in Dothraki was "''itte oakah''", meaning "test your might" - an in-joke reference to the line from the infamously violent ''Mortal Kombat'' video game.<ref>[http://www.dothraki.com/2012/04/rhaeshi-ajjalani/ David J. Peterson's blog], Dothraki.com, April 9, 2012.</ref>
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*During Daenerys's wedding feast, when one Dothraki disembowels another, Khal Drogo looks on in approval and utters an unsubtitled line. It was not subtitled because it wasn't part of the developed [[Dothraki (language)|Dothraki language]], but an ad-lib by actor Jason Mamoa. The line he said was "''i te waka''", which is the refrain from a well-known Maori ''haka'' (war dance). Mamoa himself performed a Maori ''haka'' in his audition tape for the role of Khal Drogo. To make the line fit within the universe, language consultant [[David J. Peterson]] later retroactively established that what Drogo said in Dothraki was "''itte oakah''", meaning "test your might" - an in-joke reference to the line from the infamously violent ''Mortal Kombat'' video game.<ref>[http://www.dothraki.com/2012/04/rhaeshi-ajjalani/ David J. Peterson's blog], Dothraki.com, April 9, 2012.</ref>
 
*To date, this is the only episode to use on-screen titles to establish what a location is, for "Winterfell", "King's Landing: Capital of the Seven Kingdoms", and "Pentos: Across the Narrow Sea."
 
*To date, this is the only episode to use on-screen titles to establish what a location is, for "Winterfell", "King's Landing: Capital of the Seven Kingdoms", and "Pentos: Across the Narrow Sea."
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*There is a mistake in the scene where the direwolf pups are first seen, all of the pups are either light gray and white or solid white. [[Shaggydog|One]], however, should be black.
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*The wildlings' corpses are not simply scattered around - they are arranged in a symbolic pattern of a diamond shape, bisected by a vertical line. The significance of this pattern is revealed in the seventh season. In the books, there is no mention of such pattern.
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*This is the only episode in which the entire Stark family is together.
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*Lysa's letter and the first conversation between Jaime and Cersei suggest that the Lannisters are responsible for Jon Arryn's death; both, however, turn to be "red herrings", when the truth is revealed ("[[First of His Name]]").
   
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===Commentary===
==Episode commentary==
 
 
Executive producers and writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss provide a commentary for the episode for the DVD and Blu-ray release.
 
Executive producers and writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss provide a commentary for the episode for the DVD and Blu-ray release.
   
*Tim Van Patten had a detailed storyboard for the pre-credits sequence (made by artist [[Will Simpson]]) which he walked the producers through prior to filming.
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*Tim Van Patten had a detailed storyboard for the pre-credits sequence (made by artist [[William Simpson]]) which he walked the producers through prior to filming.
 
*The tunnel under the Wall is made of cement.
 
*The tunnel under the Wall is made of cement.
 
*In the original pilot, the action opened immediately in the Haunted Forest (as in the novel). For the reshoot this was changed to include a shot of the Wall to provide context for the many references to it in the first two episodes.
 
*In the original pilot, the action opened immediately in the Haunted Forest (as in the novel). For the reshoot this was changed to include a shot of the Wall to provide context for the many references to it in the first two episodes.
*In original edits of the scene where the Night's Watchmen leave the Wall, shots were used in which it appeared that one of the horses kept changing colours. This was noticed by Mark Hoffman after thirty viewings of the sequence, and alternate takes were substituted to fix the problem.
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*In original edits of the scene where the Night's Watchmen leave the Wall, shots were used in which it appeared that one of the horses kept changing colors. This was noticed by Mark Hoffman after thirty viewings of the sequence, and alternate takes were substituted to fix the problem.
 
*When the three watchmen ride into the forest, an extra takes Bronson Webb's place as Will, and is just visible as he enters the trees.
 
*When the three watchmen ride into the forest, an extra takes Bronson Webb's place as Will, and is just visible as he enters the trees.
 
*For the pilot, the wildlings in the pre-credits sequence were simply piled up. For the reshoot, Benioff and Weiss requested a far more visceral and horrific image.
 
*For the pilot, the wildlings in the pre-credits sequence were simply piled up. For the reshoot, Benioff and Weiss requested a far more visceral and horrific image.
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*The Starks are given a 'lighter' introduction than in the novels (and the original pilot) to establish that they are a relatively normal and happy family, before grim times arrive.
 
*The Starks are given a 'lighter' introduction than in the novels (and the original pilot) to establish that they are a relatively normal and happy family, before grim times arrive.
 
*Gemma Jackson built the Winterfell courtyard in a car park. Despite this, the courtyard is a 360-degree set which can be filmed in all directions.
 
*Gemma Jackson built the Winterfell courtyard in a car park. Despite this, the courtyard is a 360-degree set which can be filmed in all directions.
*David Benioff cites his meetings with armourer and weaponsmith Tommy Dunne as amongst his favourites, due to a childhood spent playing ''[[wikipedia:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' and geeking out over swords and daggers.
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*David Benioff cites his meetings with armorer and weaponsmith Tommy Dunne as amongst his favorites, due to a childhood spent playing ''[[wikipedia:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' and geeking out over swords and daggers.
*Benioff and Weiss considered the series only doable if they could find great child actors for the key roles of Sansa, Arya and Bran. Casting director Nina Gold went to impressive lengths to find actors of the right calibre.
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*Benioff and Weiss considered the series only doable if they could find great child actors for the key roles of Sansa, Arya and Bran. Casting director Nina Gold went to impressive lengths to find actors of the right caliber.
*The producers used a real dead stag for the scene where the direwolf cubs are found. The stag had been dead for two days and smelt so bad that one of the props organisers threw up on the spot.
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*The producers used a real dead stag for the scene where the direwolf cubs are found. The stag had been dead for two days and smelt so bad that one of the props organizers threw up on the spot.
 
*David Benioff was hooked on the first novel by the 'things I do for love' scene. He contacted D.B. Weiss, a friend of fifteen years, and suggested he read the books as well.
 
*David Benioff was hooked on the first novel by the 'things I do for love' scene. He contacted D.B. Weiss, a friend of fifteen years, and suggested he read the books as well.
 
*Jon Arryn's face was shown on the basis that if you have a murder mystery you should show the murder victim on-screen.
 
*Jon Arryn's face was shown on the basis that if you have a murder mystery you should show the murder victim on-screen.
*The godswood was designed as a more colourful place to stand out amongst the usually grey locations in the North. The godswood pool was filmed with black paint to make it more reflective.
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*The godswood was designed as a more colorful place to stand out amongst the usually grey locations in the North. The godswood pool was filmed with black paint to make it more reflective.
 
*The producers added more scenes and lines for Maester Luwin as they were impressed by Donald Sumpter's performance.
 
*The producers added more scenes and lines for Maester Luwin as they were impressed by Donald Sumpter's performance.
 
*The scene where Arya watches the King's arrival outside the main castle was added at director Tim Van Patten's suggestion to make Robert's arrival more impressive.
 
*The scene where Arya watches the King's arrival outside the main castle was added at director Tim Van Patten's suggestion to make Robert's arrival more impressive.
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*Benioff and Weiss are unhappy with Arya and Sansa's expositionary voice-overs talking about Cersei and Jaime being siblings, but felt it essential after early viewers were confused about their relationship.
 
*Benioff and Weiss are unhappy with Arya and Sansa's expositionary voice-overs talking about Cersei and Jaime being siblings, but felt it essential after early viewers were confused about their relationship.
 
*Tyrion was given a new introduction for the TV series, to establish who he is right off the bat. Originally he didn't appear until the scene with Jon and Benjen in the courtyard at night.
 
*Tyrion was given a new introduction for the TV series, to establish who he is right off the bat. Originally he didn't appear until the scene with Jon and Benjen in the courtyard at night.
*The producers were impressed by Esme Bianco's 'warm' performances, despite normally being nude and freezing cold. Originally Ros was only supposed to be in the first episode, but her role grew throughout the series.
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*The producers were impressed by Esmé Bianco's 'warm' performances, despite normally being nude and freezing cold. Originally Ros was only supposed to be in the first episode, but her role grew throughout the series.
 
*During filming of the scenes in Illyrio's manse, Harry Lloyd pointed out to the producers that a big painting in the rear of the shot showed ships firing cannons, which was anachronistic for the setting. The producers suggest the ships could be using [[wildfire]] instead.
 
*During filming of the scenes in Illyrio's manse, Harry Lloyd pointed out to the producers that a big painting in the rear of the shot showed ships firing cannons, which was anachronistic for the setting. The producers suggest the ships could be using [[wildfire]] instead.
 
*Emilia Clarke had to fly to Los Angeles to audition for the producers and the heads of HBO before immediately flying back to London.
 
*Emilia Clarke had to fly to Los Angeles to audition for the producers and the heads of HBO before immediately flying back to London.
 
*Despite the beautiful vistas visible from the Maltese president's summer palace (standing in for Illyrio's manse), the scene with Daenerys, Viserys and Illyrio looking out to sea involved a greenscreen. This was to show the stone archway at the beach for the wedding scene in the distance.
 
*Despite the beautiful vistas visible from the Maltese president's summer palace (standing in for Illyrio's manse), the scene with Daenerys, Viserys and Illyrio looking out to sea involved a greenscreen. This was to show the stone archway at the beach for the wedding scene in the distance.
 
*The scene with Catelyn doing Sansa's hair was inserted to give Sansa a more noticeable introduction.
 
*The scene with Catelyn doing Sansa's hair was inserted to give Sansa a more noticeable introduction.
*Originally Benjen was introduced at the feast as in the novel, but the new scene between him and Jon was written as a better introduction to the character.
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*Originally Benjen was introduced at the feast as in the novel, but the new scene between him and Jon was written as a better introduction to Benjen's character.
 
*The scene between Eddard and Benjen at the feast was filmed for the pilot and one of the few scenes to survive to the finished episode.
 
*The scene between Eddard and Benjen at the feast was filmed for the pilot and one of the few scenes to survive to the finished episode.
 
*The girl sitting next to Sansa at the feast is suggested to be Jeyne Poole.
 
*The girl sitting next to Sansa at the feast is suggested to be Jeyne Poole.
 
*During the confrontation between Eddard and Jaime at the feast, some of the crew were visible over Jaime's shoulder. They were spotted and painted out with CGI.
 
*During the confrontation between Eddard and Jaime at the feast, some of the crew were visible over Jaime's shoulder. They were spotted and painted out with CGI.
 
*The scene where Catelyn receives Lysa's letter was originally filmed as in the novels, with the letter sent in a box with a false bottom. However, explaining the box and its false compartment took too much time of the episode and was substituted for just the letter by itself.
 
*The scene where Catelyn receives Lysa's letter was originally filmed as in the novels, with the letter sent in a box with a false bottom. However, explaining the box and its false compartment took too much time of the episode and was substituted for just the letter by itself.
*The producers feel lucky to have gotten Iain Glen as Ser Jorah Mormont and have created more material for him especially. His nickname on-set is 'Jorah the Explorer' due to his expositionary role.
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*The producers claim to have felt lucky in having have gotten Iain Glen as Ser Jorah Mormont, thereby creating more material for him especially. His nickname on-set is 'Jorah the Explorer' due to his expositionary role.
 
*Benioff and Weiss gave one of the dragon egg props to George R.R. Martin and his wife Parris as a wedding gift.
 
*Benioff and Weiss gave one of the dragon egg props to George R.R. Martin and his wife Parris as a wedding gift.
*The producers couldn't find a silver horse for use in the series, and have also had difficulty in finding white ravens for use in [[Season 2]].
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*The producers couldn't find a silver horse for use in the series, and have also had difficulty in finding white ravens for use in [[Game of Thrones: Season 2|Season 2]].
 
*The producers unequivocally describe the sex scenes between Daenerys and Drogo in the first two episodes as rape. The scene in the first episode was rehearsed between Emilia Clarke, Jason Momoa and Tim Van Patten at length.
 
*The producers unequivocally describe the sex scenes between Daenerys and Drogo in the first two episodes as rape. The scene in the first episode was rehearsed between Emilia Clarke, Jason Momoa and Tim Van Patten at length.
 
*A pack of hounds was supposed to ride out with Robert and Eddard, but they spooked the horses, so were removed.
 
*A pack of hounds was supposed to ride out with Robert and Eddard, but they spooked the horses, so were removed.
*Several versions of the scene where Bran is thrown out the window were shot. An alternate version had a further reaction from Cersei after the push, whilst another had the camera swooping through the window to follow Bran down, which was pulled for being 'too fancy'. In the final shot, the falling Bran is actually a stuntwoman.
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*Several versions of the scene where Bran is thrown out the window were shot. An alternate version had a further reaction from Cersei after the push, while another had the camera swooping through the window to follow Bran down, which was pulled for being 'too fancy'. In the final shot, the falling Bran is actually a stuntwoman.
 
*The first season premiered on [[Sean Bean]]'s (the actor who plays [[Eddard Stark]]) birthday (April 17).
 
*The first season premiered on [[Sean Bean]]'s (the actor who plays [[Eddard Stark]]) birthday (April 17).
   
==Memorable quotes==
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==In the books==
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{{Main|Differences in adaptation/Game of Thrones: Season 1#"Winter Is Coming"}}
'''[[Waymar Royce|Ser Waymar Royce]]''': "Do the dead frighten you?"
 
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* The episode is adapted from the following chapters of ''A Game of Thrones'':
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** Prologue.
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** Chapter 1, Bran I.
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** Chapter 2, Catelyn I.
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** Chapter 3, Daenerys I.
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** Chapter 4, Eddard I.
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** Chapter 5, Jon I.
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** Chapter 6, Catelyn II.
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** Chapter 7, Arya I.
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** Chapter 8, Bran II.
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** Chapter 11, Daenerys II.
   
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==Gallery==
'''[[Catelyn Stark]]''': "Ten is too young to see such things."<br />'''[[Eddard Stark]]''': "He won't be a boy forever, and winter is coming."
 
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Game Of Thrones: Moments Tease - Ned and Catelyn Stark (HBO)
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Game of Thrones: Moments Tease - Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo (HBO)
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Official Opening Credits: Game of Thrones (HBO)
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Game of Thrones: Season 1 - Inside Episode 1 (HBO)
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Game of Thrones Season 1: Episode 1 - Creating Winterfell (HBO)
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Game of Thrones Season 1: Episode 1 - Permanently Winter (HBO)
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Game of Thrones Season 1: Episode 1 - Daenerys and Viserys (HBO)
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Game of Thrones Season 1: Episode 1 - Boyhood Friends (HBO)
 
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===Images===
'''[[Robert Baratheon|King Robert Baratheon]]''': "Lord Eddard Stark, I would name you the Hand of the King."
 
 
'''[[Tyrion Lannister]]''': "Should I explain the meaning of a closed door in a whorehouse to you, brother?"<br />
 
'''Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]''': "You've much to teach me, no doubt, but our sister craves your attention."<br />
 
'''Tyrion''': "She has odd cravings, our sister."<br />
 
'''Jaime''': "A family trait."
 
 
'''[[Viserys Targaryen]]''': "I would let his whole tribe fuck you, all forty thousand men and their horses too, if that's what it took."
 
 
'''[[Daenerys Targaryen]]:''' "Do you know the [[Common Tongue]]?"<br />'''[[Khal Drogo]]''': "No."
 
 
'''[[Jaime Lannister]]''': "The things I do for love."
 
 
==Image gallery==
 
 
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Will 1x01.jpg|Will in the haunted forest north of the Wall.
 
Will 1x01.jpg|Will in the haunted forest north of the Wall.
White Walker.jpg|The brief closeup of a [[White Walker 1 (Winter is Coming)|White Walker]] as it attacks [[Waymar Royce]].
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White Walker.jpg|The brief closeup of a [[White Walker (Winter Is Coming)|White Walker]] as it attacks [[Waymar Royce]].
 
Jon, Bran and Robb.jpg|[[Jon Snow]] and [[Robb Stark]] watch their brother [[Bran Stark|Bran]] practicing archery.
 
Jon, Bran and Robb.jpg|[[Jon Snow]] and [[Robb Stark]] watch their brother [[Bran Stark|Bran]] practicing archery.
 
Catandned.png|Catelyn and [[Eddard Stark]] at Winterfell.
 
Catandned.png|Catelyn and [[Eddard Stark]] at Winterfell.
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Robert at Winterfell.jpg|[[Robert Baratheon]] arrives at Winterfell.
 
Robert at Winterfell.jpg|[[Robert Baratheon]] arrives at Winterfell.
 
Cersei 1x01.jpg|Cersei arrives at Winterfell.
 
Cersei 1x01.jpg|Cersei arrives at Winterfell.
Dragon Eggs.png|The [[dragon]] eggs given to Daenerys at her wedding.
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Dragon Eggs.png|The [[dragon]] eggs given to Daenerys at her wedding.
Benjen Stark.jpg|[[Benjen Stark]] with his brother Eddard at Winterfell.
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Winter_is_Coming_Ned_and_Benjen.jpg|[[Benjen Stark]] with his brother Eddard at Winterfell.
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This page is about the episode. For other uses, see: Winter Is Coming (disambiguation)

"Winter Is Coming"[3] is the first episode of the first season of Game of Thrones. It is the first episode of the series overall. It premiered on April 17, 2011 on HBO. It was written by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and directed by Tim Van Patten.

Premise

Series Premiere. Lord Ned Stark is troubled by disturbing reports from a Night's Watch deserter; King Robert arrives at Winterfell.[5]

Synopsis

Beyond the Wall

Three rangers of the Night's Watch: Ser Waymar Royce, Will, and Gared depart from the Wall to investigate reports of wildlings in the Haunted Forest which lies to the north, Beyond the Wall. Will, the best scout in the group, discovers a number of wildling corpses dismembered and arranged in a strange, ritualistic fashion on the ground. He also finds a dead wildling girl pinned to a tree.

Wight

Wight of wildling girl.

He reports back to the others. Ser Waymar overrides the older Gared's advice that they return to Castle Black to report the situation to Lord Commander of the Night's Watch Jeor Mormont. He instead insists on seeing the corpses for himself to determine what killed them. When they reach the site, the bodies have disappeared. Will scouts around for clues, but Gared finds a bloody piece of clothing buried under the snow. Further investigations are curtailed when a tall, humanoid figure with glowing blue eyes, a White Walker, arrives and kills Ser Waymar with ease. Gared attempts to escape but is caught and killed. Will, in abject horror, sees the dead wildling girl from earlier who is now walking with blue eyes, and also witnesses Gared's death, with the White Walker tossing his severed head at Will's feet.

In Pentos

In the Free City of Pentos, across the Narrow Sea, Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen live in the hospitality of Magister Illyrio Mopatis. Viserys has arranged to wed his sister Daenerys (also called "Dany") to Khal Drogo, the warlord of a Dothraki khalasar of forty thousand warriors. In return, Drogo will give Viserys the army he needs to reclaim the Iron Throne. Viserys prepares Daenerys for meeting the Khal. He tells her what a beautiful young woman she has turned into, and slips off her dress and fondles her breast. She is silent and looks away as if pretending it isn't happening. She steps into a hot bath that has just been drawn. This greatly distresses her maid, who believes the water will scald her. However, Daenerys seems not to notice it and appears to be unharmed.

Drogo-arrives

Drogo arrives in Pentos and approves of Daenerys.

Illyrio and Viserys discuss the quest to sail back to Westeros, and Viserys inquires when the wedding will take place. Daenerys is not pleased with the arrangement and blurts out that she does not want to marry Drogo. Viserys insists that Daenerys will marry him, because in return, Drogo will give Viserys the army he needs to retake their father's throne from Robert Baratheon. Viserys adds that he would let his sister be raped by all forty thousand of Drogo's men and their horses if it meant getting his throne back. A short time later, Drogo arrives at Illyrio's estate. After taking a glance at Daenerys, Drogo rides away without dismounting from his horse. Viserys is concerned, but Illyrio assures him that, if he did not approve of Daenerys, they would have known.

Daenerys in wedding dress

Daenerys in her wedding dress

Later, Daenerys marries Khal Drogo and a great celebration is held. Several people die in impromptu duels, which Illyrio says is a good sign: "a Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair.". The bride and groom receive many gifts, but for Dany, two are particularly interesting. The first is a selection of books containing stories and songs from the Seven Kingdoms, given to her by Ser Jorah Mormont, an exiled knight of House Mormont. Ser Jorah swears fealty to Viserys as King and offers him his support and advice, which is accepted. The second is a box containing three beautiful, scaly stones. According to Illyrio, these are dragon eggs from the Shadow Lands beyond Asshai that have turned to stone with the passing of time. Dany appears to feel some connection with the eggs, but brushes it off for the time being. For his gift, Drogo gives Daenerys a beautiful white mare. Viserys tells his sister to make Drogo happy. Drogo and Daenerys ride down to the shore and consummate their marriage on the beach at sunset. Daenerys is visibly upset and terrified.

In King's Landing

In King's Landing, the capital city of the Seven Kingdoms, the bells ring out to commemorate the death of Lord Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King. As the Silent Sisters prepare his body for burial, Queen Cersei Lannister looks on. She is worried that Jon discovered something he shouldn't have, and may have told someone. She confesses her fears to her twin brother, Ser Jaime Lannister of the Kingsguard, but he tells her not to worry, since if the King knew the truth they'd be dead already. She tells him he should be the new Hand of the King, but he doesn't want the job. He considers it too much work. Cersei accuses him of taking nothing seriously.

In the North

Theon Greyjoy

Ned Stark draws his sword.

Some time later, Will has fled south of the Wall in terror, rather than return to warn Castle Black of the White Walker threat. He is apprehended by outriders loyal to House Stark, the wardens of the North, and is taken to Lord Eddard Stark.

Meanwhile, Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark is at Winterfell with his wife and family. Ned and Catelyn watch their 10-year old son Bran Stark practice archery while he is being helped by Robb Stark, Ned and Catelyn's eldest son, and Ned's illegitimate son Jon Snow, both 17. Robb and Jon can't help laughing when Bran's latest arrow goes high over the wall, even worse than the last shot, but after Eddard amusedly chides the two, encourages Bran to keep at it. The youngest son, 6-year old Rickon Stark, watches his brothers until Ned and Catelyn's youngest daughter, 11-year old Arya Stark - who has left needlework where their 13-year old daughter Sansa Stark is - hits Bran's bullseye with an arrow before Bran can. Bran chases Arya while Ned, Catelyn, Robb and Jon laugh until Ned receives news that a Night's Watch deserter has been found.

The law decrees that as a deserter from the Watch, Will is an oathbreaker and must be executed. Ned takes three of his sons with him - Robb, Jon, and Bran - to witness the execution due to it being a Stark custom among sons to carry out executions themselves. Also joining Eddard is his ward Theon Greyjoy, the master-at-arms Rodrik Cassel and his leading guard Jory Cassel. Will accepts his fate, but tells Eddard about the Walkers first and asks that word be sent back to his mother. Eddard carries out the execution himself, using the ancestral Valyrian blade of their house, Ice. Young Bran witnesses an execution for the first time without flinching, earning praise from his half-brother Jon. Eddard explains to Bran that the reason he was made to execute Will was because "the man who passes the sentence should swing the sword." When Bran asks his father about Will's talk of White Walkers, Eddard dismisses it as a madman's ramblings, insisting that the Walkers have been gone for centuries. The party sets out for Winterfell.

Mother of direwolves

The Starks come across the Direwolves.

On the way back to the castle, the party finds a stag dead in the road, partially disemboweled. Theon wonders if it's the work of a mountain lion, but Eddard states that none live in the area. Looking for what killed it, they find a rare dead female direwolf, killed with a stag antler piece broken off in her throat. The female died after giving birth, and her five pups huddle by the corpse for warmth. Eddard advocates killing the pups out of mercy rather than have them starve to death, but Jon Snow convinces his father that this is an omen: the direwolf is the symbol of House Stark, and Eddard has five trueborn children. With Bran looking on beseechingly, Eddard agrees to allow it, but only if they care for and raise the pups themselves; even if one should die, the owner will be the one to bury it. Just as the party leaves, Jon finds a sixth pup, an albino runt of the litter. Theon mockingly points out that this one belongs to Jon, but Jon nonetheless adopts the sixth pup.

A raven bears news of Jon Arryn's death to Winterfell, where Lady Catelyn Stark informs Eddard. He is particularly stricken because Arryn served as a father-figure to him when he was fostered at the Eyrie. She also tells him that King Robert Baratheon and much of the royal court rides for Winterfell. Eddard realizes that King Robert means to name him as the Hand to replace Jon Arryn. He ponders refusal, feeling his place is at Winterfell.

Over the next few weeks, the Stark children grow used to their rapidly-growing direwolves: Robb names his Grey Wind, Sansa calls hers Lady, and Arya names hers Nymeria after a great warrior-queen. Jon names his Ghost, for his white color and uncanny silence. Bran calls his Summer and six-year-old Rickon names his wolf Shaggydog. Bran's mother catches him climbing on the rooftops of the castle, just as the royal party comes into view. He promises to stop, but his mother knows he is lying. Winterfell prepares for guests. Catelyn Stark wants to make sure that Tyrion Lannister, a great reader, has enough candles, and the young men of the house get groomed, as they gossip about the queen, a reportedly great beauty.

House Stark and retainers

Winterfell gathers to greet the royal party.

All of Winterfell gathers in the courtyard as the royal party approaches. Arya is late and annoys Sansa by not being silent and respectful when they arrive. King Robert rides in with his knights, while Queen Cersei is in a large wheelhouse. Lord Eddard presents his household to King Robert. Eddard and Robert greet each other warmly, and then Robert demands to see the crypts and pay his respects to Eddard's deceased sister, Lyanna, much to Queen Cersei's impatience. After Robert and Eddard depart, Cersei sends Jaime to find their younger brother Tyrion, who is a dwarf. "The Imp" has found his way to the brothel in the town outside Winterfell, where he enjoys the attentions of a prostitute named Ros. Jaime tells Tyrion, a man of limited height but with immense appetites, that he will be needed at the feast that night. Jaime has hired three more prostitutes for Tyrion, to hurry things along.

Lyanna's statue

Lyanna's statue in the crypts of Winterfell.

In the crypts Robert offers up his prayers at the tomb of Lyanna Stark, Eddard's younger sister, whom Robert was betrothed to before she was allegedly kidnapped by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. Lyanna died shortly after she was found. He tells Eddard that in his dreams he kills Rhaegar every night anew. Eddard reminds him that House Targaryen was destroyed, but Robert replies: "not all of them."

Robert formally offers Eddard the role of Hand, and Eddard asks for time to consider. Robert agrees, but offers a sweetener: the hand of his son, Joffrey, in marriage to Eddard's daughter, Sansa. A great feast is held and Cersei and Catelyn exchange cordial words. Cersei seems more impressed by Sansa, thinking that she will be a great hit at court. Outside the feast, Jon Snow works at his sword practice, angry that Catelyn thought it would be inappropriate that a bastard should attend. His uncle Benjen Stark, First Ranger of the Night's Watch, arrives to join the feast, and Jon asks him to take him back to the Wall with him. Benjen agrees to consider it. Tyrion Lannister then arrives and talks to Jon, suggesting that he is too pricklish and quick to take offense when his illegitimacy is pointed out. He should take the insult and wear it like armor, so that no one can hurt him with it. When Jon angrily asks Tyrion what he knows about it, Tyrion replies that "all dwarfs are bastards in their father's eyes."

Eddard and Catelyn receive a letter in the night, delivered to Maester Luwin by a messenger from the Eyrie. The letter is from Catelyn's sister, Lady Lysa Arryn, the widow of Jon Arryn. In the letter, Lysa says that Jon Arryn was murdered by the Lannisters and that they plan to conspire against King Robert. Luwin counsels that Eddard should accept Robert's offer to be Hand, so he can investigate the truth of the matter and protect the King. Eddard, while he would prefer to stay at Winterfell, agrees with Luwin and accepts the offer.

The next morning Eddard and Robert go hunting, leaving the castle largely empty. Bran indulges in some climbing but, while climbing a broken tower, he hears someone moaning. He peers through a window and finds the queen and her brother engaged in a sexual act. Cersei spots him and warns Jaime, who grabs Bran. Jaime looks out the window to make sure nobody else is watching and only sees Summer. He turns to Bran and asks how old he is. When Bran replies "ten," Jaime remarks with a sigh, "The things I do for love." With that, he pushes Bran out of the window.

Appearances

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Firsts

Deaths

Cast

Starring

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Dancers

Uncredited

Notes

Quotes

Ser Waymar Royce: [to Gared] "Do the dead frighten you?"


Lady Catelyn Stark: [about Bran] "Ten is too young to see such things."

Lord Eddard Stark: "He won't be a boy forever, and winter is coming."


Eddard: [to Bran] "The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword."


Jon Snow: "Lord Stark? There are five pups, one for each of the Stark children. The direwolf is the sigil of your House. They were meant to have them."

Eddard: "You will train them yourselves, you will feed them yourselves, and if they die, you will bury them yourselves."


Bran Stark: "What about you?"

Jon: "I'm not a Stark. Get on."
[As Jon is heading towards the road, he notices something at the base of a tree and heads towards it.]
Robb Stark: "What is it?"
[Jon straightens up, holding a sixth direwolf pup, an albino.]
Theon Greyjoy: "Ah, the runt of the litter! That one's yours, Snow."


King Robert Baratheon: "Lord Eddard Stark, I would name you the Hand of the King."


Tyrion Lannister: "Should I explain the meaning of a closed door in a whorehouse to you, brother?"

Ser Jaime Lannister: "You've much to teach me, no doubt, but our sister craves your attention."
Tyrion: "She has odd cravings, our sister."
Jaime: "A family trait."


Viserys Targaryen: [to Daenerys] "I would let his whole tribe fuck you, all forty thousand men and their horses too, if that's what it took."


Jon: "You're Tyrion Lannister? The Queen's brother?"

Tyrion: "My greatest accomplishment. And you, you're Ned Stark's bastard, aren't you? Did I offend you? Sorry. You are the bastard, though."
Jon: "Lord Eddard Stark is my father."
Tyrion: "And Lady Stark is not your mother, making you the bastard. Let me give you some advice, bastard - never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you."
Jon: "What the hell do you know about being a bastard?"
Tyrion: "All dwarves are bastards in their father's eyes."


Jaime: "The things I do for love."

Behind the scenes

General

  • The episode title is the house motto of House Stark and has widely been used in the marketing of the TV series, the books, and other spin-offs. The motto serves as a warning to be prepared for winter (seasons are extremely unique and last years in Westeros), as it shall bring chaos with it.
  • The soundtrack playing over the credits is a rendition of the main theme. In the official soundtrack release it is titled "Game of Thrones."
  • A 15-minute preview of the first episode was shown on April 3, 2011.
  • First mention of Lord Tywin Lannister, Lady Lysa Arryn and Robin Arryn.
  • A real dead stag - not a prop - was used for the scene where the direwolf pups are found. The actors found the smell during the filming of the scene revolting, as it had been dead for two days at that point and was decomposing.[6]
  • The scene in which the Starks find the direwolf pups was the very first scene written by George R.R. Martin in the first book of the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series. It is the second chapter that appears in the book, because the "Prologue" scene with the three Night's Watch scouts being attacked by White Walkers was inserted before it, but the Prologue was written later.
    • Martin said he didn't even know what kind of book it would be until he wrote that scene. After about three days, he knew it would be fantasy.
    • This scene foretells the whole first book: the direwolf (sigil of House Stark) has come too far south and gotten in a fight with the stag (sigil of House Baratheon). Just as Eddard goes south with King Robert to be his right hand in the war coming, Robert is disemboweled and dies alone, while Eddard is killed by a blow to the neck and leaves all his young heirs to fend for themselves.
  • During the scene where the seven Starks welcome King Robert, he hugs Ned and Catelyn, ruffles Rickon's hair and shakes hands with Robb. Interestingly, all the four Starks with whom Robert makes a physical contact - are subsequently killed; the three Starks whom Robert does not touch - survive the show. This strange contrast, which can be dismissed as a mere coincidence, led to a fan theory that Robert's "touch of death" somehow cursed the Starks (similarly to the alleged curse of Harrenhal).
  • The Winterfell courtyard is normally a car park and gift shop. The setting had to be extensively redressed to make it look like an actual courtyard.[6]
  • Mark Addy's costume was so heavy that he could not get off his horse without steps and the help of three people. So in editing they had to cut away when he starts to dismount and then cut back to see him drop to the ground. In the book, King Robert is a taller man, but Mark Addy's performance made his character seem imposing.
  • The crypts under Winterfell are normally a wine cellar and were used in later episodes for a cell under the Red Keep in King's Landing.[6]
  • The Winterfell gate was damaged by a collision with Cersei's wheelhouse, upon the royal party's arrival, and had to be repaired.[6]
  • The pool in the Winterfell godswood was filled with black paint, to make it more reflective.[6]
  • Scenes at Illyrio's manse were shot at the President of Malta's summer residence (later also used for scenes in the Red Keep's garden). The production was not permitted inside the building. In the book Drogo sees Daenerys for the first time at a party inside the manse. The TV series version has Drogo remain on his horse and then leave, but this does not occur in the books.[6]
  • Daenerys's interior scenes at her bath were done at a different location, in a different city. The scene with her on the balcony looking outside at beautiful scenery was just a painting. Her Pentoshi bath slave was formerly Miss Malta 2006.[7]
  • Some early scenes in Malta were filmed with Emilia Clarke and Harry Lloyd using violet contact lenses, as in the novels the Targaryens have violet-colored eyes. However, the lenses did not look right and were distracting the actors from their performances, so were dropped.[6]
  • Filming of the wedding scene on the beach was disrupted by a gale from the sea that partially demolished the set. Maltese authorities were also dubious about the nudity in the scene, but ultimately allowed shooting to continue.[6]
  • Actors Kit Harington, Alfie Allen and Richard Madden prepared for the haircutting scene - in which all three were shirtless - by engaging in vigorous exercises and holding their breath to enhance their abs, to the hilarity of producer David Benioff.[6]
  • The broken tower, used for the scene where Bran is pushed out of the window, was later redressed, to serve as Bran's bedroom for the rest of the season.[6]
  • In the tower sex scene, Lena Headey is replaced by a body double for the nude parts. Lena Headey was pregnant when this episode was shot, so there are a lot of scenes where Cersei is filmed standing or sitting behind a table or wearing a coat with a thick fur trim or dresses with long sleeves that she holds in front of herself.
  • An earlier version of the episode was shot as the series pilot. While similar, it had several key differences, mostly in casting:
  • The photography of Tyrion's scene with Ros and the prostitutes is also slightly different from the rest of the episode. It becomes apparent when comparing the hair color of Tyrion in different scenes.
  • The scene with Eddard and Robert in the crypts and later in the courtyard where Robert thanks Eddard are the only complete scenes to survive intact from the pilot shoot. Alfie Allen (Theon) can very briefly be glimpsed with blonde hair in the latter scene. These scenes are shot on film rather than the digital recordings made for the rest of the series, something most notable in the crypt scene.[6]
  • Some additional shots from the pilot are used and dropped into otherwise re-shot scenes. Sansa's coverage during her discussion with Cersei and Catelyn at the feast is from the pilot (while Cersei and Catelyn's reactions are from the re-shoot), while a single shot of Jamie Campbell Bower as Waymar Royce is left in the prologue sequence.[6]
  • During Daenerys's wedding feast, when one Dothraki disembowels another, Khal Drogo looks on in approval and utters an unsubtitled line. It was not subtitled because it wasn't part of the developed Dothraki language, but an ad-lib by actor Jason Mamoa. The line he said was "i te waka", which is the refrain from a well-known Maori haka (war dance). Mamoa himself performed a Maori haka in his audition tape for the role of Khal Drogo. To make the line fit within the universe, language consultant David J. Peterson later retroactively established that what Drogo said in Dothraki was "itte oakah", meaning "test your might" - an in-joke reference to the line from the infamously violent Mortal Kombat video game.[8]
  • To date, this is the only episode to use on-screen titles to establish what a location is, for "Winterfell", "King's Landing: Capital of the Seven Kingdoms", and "Pentos: Across the Narrow Sea."
  • There is a mistake in the scene where the direwolf pups are first seen, all of the pups are either light gray and white or solid white. One, however, should be black.
  • The wildlings' corpses are not simply scattered around - they are arranged in a symbolic pattern of a diamond shape, bisected by a vertical line. The significance of this pattern is revealed in the seventh season. In the books, there is no mention of such pattern.
  • This is the only episode in which the entire Stark family is together.
  • Lysa's letter and the first conversation between Jaime and Cersei suggest that the Lannisters are responsible for Jon Arryn's death; both, however, turn to be "red herrings", when the truth is revealed ("First of His Name").

Commentary

Executive producers and writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss provide a commentary for the episode for the DVD and Blu-ray release.

  • Tim Van Patten had a detailed storyboard for the pre-credits sequence (made by artist William Simpson) which he walked the producers through prior to filming.
  • The tunnel under the Wall is made of cement.
  • In the original pilot, the action opened immediately in the Haunted Forest (as in the novel). For the reshoot this was changed to include a shot of the Wall to provide context for the many references to it in the first two episodes.
  • In original edits of the scene where the Night's Watchmen leave the Wall, shots were used in which it appeared that one of the horses kept changing colors. This was noticed by Mark Hoffman after thirty viewings of the sequence, and alternate takes were substituted to fix the problem.
  • When the three watchmen ride into the forest, an extra takes Bronson Webb's place as Will, and is just visible as he enters the trees.
  • For the pilot, the wildlings in the pre-credits sequence were simply piled up. For the reshoot, Benioff and Weiss requested a far more visceral and horrific image.
  • Some fans have suggested that the dead wildling girl was a dummy or prop of some kind, when in fact she was a 19-year-old actress.
  • For the Night's Watch, costume designer Michele Clapton went to some length to make the costumes and then destroy them or dirty them down to make them look well-used. Long meetings were held in which each region's different costume requirements were discussed.
  • Rob Ostlere auditioned for several roles on the show and almost got the role of Viserys Targaryen before finally being cast as Ser Waymar Royce.
  • David Benioff was in Malta when the pre-credits sequence was shot and was sent the dailies remotely to look over.
  • The White Walker suits were created by prosthetics specialised Conor O'Sullivan. Though effective, they offered little visibility.
  • According to the producers, the name 'White Walkers' was substituted for 'Others' out of concern that the viewers would be confused between use of the general term and the specific name for the nonhuman creatures.
  • The producer's view of the title sequence was a raven flying over a map of Westeros, stopping at locations of interest. The CG team came up with something far more detailed and original. HBO apparently had doubts over the sequence, but Benioff and Weiss fought for it.
  • Ramin Djawadi came in to do the score quite late in the day. After originally being hired he had to quit due to time commitments, but was able to do the series after all.
  • The Starks are given a 'lighter' introduction than in the novels (and the original pilot) to establish that they are a relatively normal and happy family, before grim times arrive.
  • Gemma Jackson built the Winterfell courtyard in a car park. Despite this, the courtyard is a 360-degree set which can be filmed in all directions.
  • David Benioff cites his meetings with armorer and weaponsmith Tommy Dunne as amongst his favorites, due to a childhood spent playing Dungeons and Dragons and geeking out over swords and daggers.
  • Benioff and Weiss considered the series only doable if they could find great child actors for the key roles of Sansa, Arya and Bran. Casting director Nina Gold went to impressive lengths to find actors of the right caliber.
  • The producers used a real dead stag for the scene where the direwolf cubs are found. The stag had been dead for two days and smelt so bad that one of the props organizers threw up on the spot.
  • David Benioff was hooked on the first novel by the 'things I do for love' scene. He contacted D.B. Weiss, a friend of fifteen years, and suggested he read the books as well.
  • Jon Arryn's face was shown on the basis that if you have a murder mystery you should show the murder victim on-screen.
  • The godswood was designed as a more colorful place to stand out amongst the usually grey locations in the North. The godswood pool was filmed with black paint to make it more reflective.
  • The producers added more scenes and lines for Maester Luwin as they were impressed by Donald Sumpter's performance.
  • The scene where Arya watches the King's arrival outside the main castle was added at director Tim Van Patten's suggestion to make Robert's arrival more impressive.
  • Kristian Nairn appears as Hodor in the king's arrival scene with a beard, which the producers chose to remove later on in the season on the basis it made him look like a classics professor.
  • Mark Addy was the easiest casting in the series after Bean and Dinklage. He ad-libbed the lines where he greets the Stark children, which Benioff and Weiss then wrote into the script.
  • Benioff and Weiss are unhappy with Arya and Sansa's expositionary voice-overs talking about Cersei and Jaime being siblings, but felt it essential after early viewers were confused about their relationship.
  • Tyrion was given a new introduction for the TV series, to establish who he is right off the bat. Originally he didn't appear until the scene with Jon and Benjen in the courtyard at night.
  • The producers were impressed by Esmé Bianco's 'warm' performances, despite normally being nude and freezing cold. Originally Ros was only supposed to be in the first episode, but her role grew throughout the series.
  • During filming of the scenes in Illyrio's manse, Harry Lloyd pointed out to the producers that a big painting in the rear of the shot showed ships firing cannons, which was anachronistic for the setting. The producers suggest the ships could be using wildfire instead.
  • Emilia Clarke had to fly to Los Angeles to audition for the producers and the heads of HBO before immediately flying back to London.
  • Despite the beautiful vistas visible from the Maltese president's summer palace (standing in for Illyrio's manse), the scene with Daenerys, Viserys and Illyrio looking out to sea involved a greenscreen. This was to show the stone archway at the beach for the wedding scene in the distance.
  • The scene with Catelyn doing Sansa's hair was inserted to give Sansa a more noticeable introduction.
  • Originally Benjen was introduced at the feast as in the novel, but the new scene between him and Jon was written as a better introduction to Benjen's character.
  • The scene between Eddard and Benjen at the feast was filmed for the pilot and one of the few scenes to survive to the finished episode.
  • The girl sitting next to Sansa at the feast is suggested to be Jeyne Poole.
  • During the confrontation between Eddard and Jaime at the feast, some of the crew were visible over Jaime's shoulder. They were spotted and painted out with CGI.
  • The scene where Catelyn receives Lysa's letter was originally filmed as in the novels, with the letter sent in a box with a false bottom. However, explaining the box and its false compartment took too much time of the episode and was substituted for just the letter by itself.
  • The producers claim to have felt lucky in having have gotten Iain Glen as Ser Jorah Mormont, thereby creating more material for him especially. His nickname on-set is 'Jorah the Explorer' due to his expositionary role.
  • Benioff and Weiss gave one of the dragon egg props to George R.R. Martin and his wife Parris as a wedding gift.
  • The producers couldn't find a silver horse for use in the series, and have also had difficulty in finding white ravens for use in Season 2.
  • The producers unequivocally describe the sex scenes between Daenerys and Drogo in the first two episodes as rape. The scene in the first episode was rehearsed between Emilia Clarke, Jason Momoa and Tim Van Patten at length.
  • A pack of hounds was supposed to ride out with Robert and Eddard, but they spooked the horses, so were removed.
  • Several versions of the scene where Bran is thrown out the window were shot. An alternate version had a further reaction from Cersei after the push, while another had the camera swooping through the window to follow Bran down, which was pulled for being 'too fancy'. In the final shot, the falling Bran is actually a stuntwoman.
  • The first season premiered on Sean Bean's (the actor who plays Eddard Stark) birthday (April 17).

In the books

Main page: Differences in adaptation/Game of Thrones: Season 1#"Winter Is Coming"
  • The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Game of Thrones:
    • Prologue.
    • Chapter 1, Bran I.
    • Chapter 2, Catelyn I.
    • Chapter 3, Daenerys I.
    • Chapter 4, Eddard I.
    • Chapter 5, Jon I.
    • Chapter 6, Catelyn II.
    • Chapter 7, Arya I.
    • Chapter 8, Bran II.
    • Chapter 11, Daenerys II.

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References

  1. GAME OF THRONES (HBO). The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  2. Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 1: "Winter Is Coming" (2011).
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Winter Is Coming. HBO. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  4. Game of Thrones. HBO. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Game of Thrones: Season 1. HBO. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 Den of Geek
  7. "The Maltese in Game of Thrones", [1]Times of Malta, May 18, 2011
  8. David J. Peterson's blog, Dothraki.com, April 9, 2012.

Notes

  1. In "You Win or You Die," Jorah Mormont receives a pardon stating that the current year is 298.

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