Saturday, March 3, 2012

Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6: A Golden Crown

Posted by Khalisi on 5:51 AM

More intense than the word itself, that’s how I describe the sixth episode of Game ofThrones. Jamie Lannister confronted Ned and thing’s didn’t came out right, the yellow haired man butchered Ned’s men right in front of him and when they got one on one, Jamie’s man dared to struck an arrow on Ned from behind. Isn’t that a cowardly act? Well by the way we are almost less than a month away from watching the second season of Game of Thrones and I know you are all so excited about it. But let’s deal more with our topic in hand for this post and that is of course and obviously the sixth episode of Game of Thrones.
During this episode, Ned and King Robert had a short talk with one another and it ended with Ned being the King’s hand once again. Queen Cersei as expected wasn’t so happy about it, she wants the Starks to return his imp brother to Kingslanding. Daenerys on the other hand was given a positive omen by the elderly of Vise Dothraak saying that his unborn son is a “Stallion who mounts the world”. Just by those promising words, Daenerys and Drogo are expecting a son who will be the Khal of Khals, someone who will reunite the people as one. Daenerys chooses to name his unborn son as Rhaego and all the people inside the tent was cheering for their unborn prince, Drogo too was very happy about it, you can actually see in his eyes that he is so proud not only of his unborn son but with his wife as well. Viserys jealous of the attentions his younger sister is getting from the people of Vise Dothraak tried to steal the dragon eggs but was stopped by Ser Mormont (correct me if I’m wrong) Watch Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 6 .

Now you may ask what happened to the imp? As said, he was taken to the Errie by Lady Stark, only that Tyrion is too smart for his size he managed to get his way out of it. He truly is a Lannister, house Tully’s motto “Life is more elegant” didn’t made a sound when they Hear the roar of a Lannister’s victory. In one way or the other, this has something to do with Ned’s decision as the hand of the king to summon Jaimie in the court to answer the crime made by one of his trusted men. A drastic action that would later result to something more serious and dangerous or should I say something that would threaten the life of the Lord of Winterfell.

Meanwhile this sixth episode of Game of Thrones marks the early demise of Viserys Targaryan. He was punished for causing humiliation on Khal Drogo and for attempting to kill his unborn son. He asked to claim what was promised to him by the Khal but he should have acted more gentle and not dare to raise a sword on the holy land of the Dothrakis. Well at the end of this episode, Viserys got what her want. A golden crown, only that it was just gotten off from fire. Daenerys was all eyes into it and she was also heard saying her brother was no dragon cause fire cannot kill a dragon. 

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