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Game Of Thrones Season 3 Ep.1: 'Valar Dohaeris'

Here's a recap of the first episode of Season 3 of Game Of Thrones' "Valar Dohaeris."

Thanks to the immense popularity of cable television over the last decade, it's made the making of 'The Game Of Thrones' possible. It's not an episodic series at all, but one that features almost a continuous story line (Westeros is at war at the end of Season 1) along with many other and story arcs along the way. It is a land so vast and fierce, without technological advances that it's impossible to measure up the time frame of a world war because the Seven Kingdoms lives in a King Arthur-style timeline, with a few extra mystic elements thrown in.

"Valar Dohaeris" continues exactly where last season's finale Valar Morghulis ended. You can read my recap here. It's not an action-packed episode, but one that slowly pushes the plot forward. So let's jump in, shall we? The episode opens up where the last one ended.

Casterly Rock

Lord Tywinn Lannister is utterly appalled by this request because he blames the dwarf on murdering his beloved wife during pregnancy and every time he sees him, his misshapened body, he's but a sick reminder of her death. So that's a no to Casterly Rock.

Don't worry, Tyrion, Cercei has set her eye on a new target, Margaery Tyrell, who's now reaching out to the poor. She not digging her at all since she's playing her own power game for the affections of King Jofferey. Stay tuned.

The slimy Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish is making his move on Sansa Stark by promising to smuggle her out of King's Landing in order to reunite her with her mother and sister, but we know that's a lie. What new web of lies is he weaving for Sansa?

Harrenhal

Robb Stark and his army have marched on the huge Harrenhal castle only to find that it has been abandoned after a massacre of 200 northern men has occurred there. He immediately has his mother locked up as penalty for freeing Jaimie Lannister from under his nose. Oh, by the way, King Joffrey has given Harrenhall to Little Finger as a reward for setting up the alliance with the Lannisters and the Tyrell's.

Ser Davos Seaworth:

He has survived the defeat of Blackwater and is rescued off a rock by people loyal to Stannis Baratheon. He is brought back to Dragonstone because he wants to kill Melisandre. the red haired witch he feels has corrupted Stannis, his one true King of the Seven Kingdoms. He's thrown in jail for his trouble.

Daenerys Targaryen

Dany's dragons are sure growing up fast, but not fast enough for her as they swoop down into the ocean and broil fish in midair before they devour them. Dany has bought a small boat and sails to Astapor to buy an army of 8000 eunuch slave-soldiers called The Unsullied Ones. They are bred for one thing, death. Her Dothraki warriors lay around the ship too seasick to move. Dany is using a populist message in rallying her people to her cause, but it hasn't borne the fruit she's looking for---yet.

GOT is so dense that there are quite a few important characters not even showing up in the first episode like Arya, Bran, Jaime and Brienne and Theon Greyjoy. It appears Lady Margaery is going to become a very important character this season as Cersie tries to cling on to her own power. She does have more spies than the CIA in King's Landings loyal to her above her father so there's that. Who and what is the faceless man and how does that influence Arya? What is to become of Sansa, who is so naive that she helped get her father beheaded. I still miss Eddard Stark. And the chief beheader, so to speak is the man that is now promising her salvation.

Little Finger may have a weakness he knows nothing about and this is from his chief prostitute who tells Shae that she better look out for Sansa since her boss has his eye on her. "He's a very dangerous man." Yes, he is.

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