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Robb presents himself to Walder Frey, Edmure meets his bride, Jon faces a harsh test, Bran discovers a new gift, Daario and Jorah debate, and House Frey joins with House Tully.

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Joe Brown

kinda hate how smug daario is about how he doesnt take bed slaves like it makes him better, when he still allows his men to do it. hes clearly not actually against the rape, just not personally satisfied by doing it.

Bruce G

Well, at least Edmure can be happy the Dothraki wouldn't consider his wedding a dull affair...

Al

The pain Nick was feeling at the end is what so many of us went through as well. Utterly blindsided by betrayal; this was one of the most shocking scenes I have ever seen.

TLC

Your reactions were the same as ours at the time...this is the episode that changed the way we all watched television and the ways shows were written. This is also the first time I've watched this episode since it originally aired and knowing what was coming did nothing to dull the impact. Go back and and watch the Hound when Arya tells him she is going to run a sword through his eye and out the back of his skull... he honestly looked scared as if he believed her.

Kristin Carter

-- Riverlands: Before arriving at The Twins, Robb lets Catelyn in on the plan he just came up with about attacking Casterly Rock (once he gets the Freys to join forces with him), and she agrees. Arya and the Hound are approaching The Twins as well - they steal a cart of salted pork from a hog farmer and knock him out, but Arya manages to convince the Hound not to kill him. She also compares him to Jaqen H'ghar who she says is a "real killer." As they get closer and closer to her reuniting with her family, the Hound rightly points out that she is afraid something will go wrong before she can see them again. They discuss fear, and Arya tells the Hound she is aware of his greatest fear as well - fire. She also lets him know that she plans to kill him one day. -- Yunkai: Daario is getting flirty with Daenerys while explaining his plan for them to attack Yunkai, and Jorah notices (and is annoyed by it). They come up with a plan for Jorah, Daario, and Grey Worm to sneak into the city that night. The plan goes off accordingly at first, but then a ton of soldiers come running in. Dany, Barristan, and Missandei are waiting to hear what happened when Jorah returns and tells her that the sack of the city succeeded because all the slave soldiers surrenderred, but Dany is only concerned about Daario. -- North: Sam and Gilly make plans to sneak through to the south side of the Wall through the Nightfort which has an opening that Sam learned about while reading a book in Maester Aemon's library. Bran & company set up for the night in the windmill that Jon and Ygritte saw in the last episode, and talk about going north while Hodor becomes increasingly distressed by the storm outside. Meanwhile, the Wildlings decide to attack a man who breeds horses for the Night's Watch, but Jon makes noise to warn him, and distracts Ygritte before she can shoot him with an arrow. While chasing the old man, they ride up outside of the windmill where Bran is hiding, and Orell overhears Hodor 'hodoring' inside. Bran then wargs into Hodor's mind to quiet him, which is something that no one, warg or not, is able to do. Obviously, Bran is very special. The wildlings decide to test Jon's loyalty by telling him to kill the old man, but just like the day when he first met Ygritte, Jon is not able to do it. Ygritte knows this, and kills the man to cover for him, but the Wildlings turn on Jon. At this exact moment, Bran wargs into the minds of the direwolves and helps Jon defeat the Wildlings and escape, leaving only Tormund and Ygritte alive (and leaving Ygritte looking extremely pissed off that Jon rode off without her). Right before Orell dies, Jon also admits that he was right - he really was a "crow" the whole time. Bran and Jojen discuss the importance of what what Bran did and he makes a decision - he sends Osha, Rickon, and Shaggydog to the home of the Umbers (bannermen of the Starks), the Last Hearth, so that they can stay safe. (The scene where Bran and Rickon say goodbye always makes me cry!) -- The Twins: Robb gives a very respectable apology to Frey's daughters, and Walder Frey puts on a good performance of pretending like everything is forgiven. He's also really nasty to Talisa, but its on par with how he normally talks, so everyone kind of puts up with it. Edmure and Roslin Frey get married, and obviously Walder was keeping his one attractive daughter hidden as a "gotcha" - he looks at Robb like, "See? You could have had her." But the whole point is that Robb doesn't really care about looks - he married Talisa because he loves her. Yes, she's beautiful as well, but that's not the most important thing to him. Marrying for love isn't something that Walder Frey can really understand though - he has married like 10 times, each time to a girl of about 15 while he is 90 himself. The only thing he cares about is keeping the promise, which Robb didn't do. At the wedding reception, we learn that Roose Bolton married one of Frey's granddaughters - the fattest one, specifically, because Walder promised to pay her weight in silver as a dowry. Edmure and Roslin are carried out for the bedding ceremony right as Arya and the Hound are pulling up outside and Talisa is telling Robb they should name their baby Eddard, and then the proverbial sh*t hits the fan. The Freys and the Boltons have teamed up with Tywin Lannister and betrayed the Starks and the Tullys - Talisa, Robb, Catelyn, Greywind, and the majority of the Stark soldiers are killed; Arya is carried away by the Hound; we don't see what happens to Blackfish or Edmure. This wedding is known as 'The Red Wedding' and helped to spawn reaction channels as we know them - prior to this episode, there were some reaction videos on youtube, but nothing compared to what we know now. Tons of people who read the books and knew what was about to happen filmed their friends and family members watching the episode for the first time, knowing how shocking it was about to be, and uploaded it to the internet and all of a sudden - reaction videos became a thing!

David Suggs

I stopped watching for over a year after this episode. It’s rough

Sarah_M

💜💜💜💜

OS

Those reactions after the episode ended. Yep That's what the Red Wedding does to a man

Brianna Nicole

Sorry boys, seeing the Red Wedding and really feeling it is a canon event and we could not interfere 😭 Unfortunately, Karstark was right when he said that Robb lost the war the second he married Talisa. Truly devastating, but kind of a quintessential thrones episode

SbE

Well done picking up on the pattern of episodes 9 and working it out beforehand, about the Lannister victory song and the betrayal of the Starks, but holy fuck it is so much worse than you'd expect. It's even more brutal than it was in the books, as in the books, Robb was married to a different woman who wasn't at the wedding, and thus survived. When I read the chapter, I finished it, and had to re-read the whole thing, thinking I must've horribly misread something .

Ronald Williams

Surprisingly few show reactors know that they owe a debt to GOT's "Red Wedding." After this episode first aired, countless people who had watched it, then filmed their family and friends' reactions to it as they watched it for the first time. These videos were posted on youtube and then compilation videos were created. A scattered few reactions to specific scenes in movies had been up on YouTube previously. But it was this episode which resulted in a tsunami of full length film and TV show reaction videos, giving birth to a new content genre which you guys are a welcome part of.