Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Peter Dinklage | ... | ||
Lena Headey | ... | ||
Charles Dance | ... | ||
Liam Cunningham | ... | ||
Jack Gleeson | ... | ||
Sophie Turner | ... | ||
Rory McCann | ... | ||
Stephen Dillane | ... | ||
Jerome Flynn | ... | ||
Conleth Hill | ... | ||
Sibel Kekilli | ... | ||
Roy Dotrice | ... | ||
Julian Glover | ... | ||
Eugene Simon | ... | ||
Kerr Logan | ... |
Confident of victory, Stannis Baratheon's fleet and army arrive at King's Landing and the battle for the city begins. The Lannisters are badly outnumbered but Tyrion has make sensible preparations and strikes a blow. When no one else will lead the troops beyond the city wall, Tyrion decides he will do so himself. Cersei plans for her and her children's future. It appears they are all headed for certain death but help suddenly arrives. Written by garykmcd
Who will stand at the head of all the battlers. This is a great episode with amazing battle scenes. There are close calls, changes of strategy, close quarter beheadings, point, counterpoint, pyrotechnics. It's sort of an invasion of Normandy kind of setting with the battlements, archers firing as the troops, most of them fodder for the attack, fall along the way. There are a series of unanswered questions and the fate of several people is at stake. Mostly, we want to know what is going on with Tyrion who has actually been betrayed though he fought valiantly and saved the king's backside. Who will now sit upon the throne or is it all's well that ends well? We shall see.