Next → The fourth season of the television series premiered in the United States on on April 6, 2014, and concluded on June 15, 2014. It was broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm in the United States, consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes. The season is adapted primarily from the second half of, along with elements of and, all novels from the series.
The series is adapted for television by and. HBO ordered the fourth season on April 2, 2013, which began filming in July 2013. The season was filmed primarily in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Croatia. The story takes place in a, primarily upon a continent called, with one storyline occurring on another continent to the east known as. Like the novel, the season like the previous seasons mainly centres around the war of the five kings; after the death of at, all three remaining kings in believe to have a claim to the Iron Throne.
Meanwhile, at the wall, and the Night's Watch get ready for the battle against the free folk. Game of Thrones features a large, including, and. The season introduced a number of new cast members, including, and. Critics praised the show's production values and cast, with specific accolades for Dinklage's portrayal of. Viewership yet again rose compared to the previous season. It won 4 of the 19 for which it was nominated. See also: In King's Landing, guests arrive for Joffrey Baratheon and Margaery Tyrell's wedding.
As four lifelong friends attempt to navigate their way through life-altering decisions while fending off temptation and searching for love in the most unlikely of places, what emerges is an insightful snapshot of life in an era where love is fickle and materialism has replaced emotional fulfillment as the driving force in choosing a mate. Men cry in the dark. Director Je'Caryous Johnson adapts author Michael Baisden's best-selling novel exploring the African-American male perspective on fatherhood, gold-diggers, and interracial romance in this release of a stage performance starring Allen Payne, Richard Roundtree, Rhona Bennett, and Levell Crawford.
Among those in attendance is Oberyn Martell, Prince of Dorne. After Joffrey is poisoned at his wedding by Margaery's grandmother, Olenna Tyrell, Cersei Lannister blames Tyrion for his death. Outraged at the presiding over his trial, Tyrion demands a trial by combat. Cersei chooses the Mountain as her champion and Oberyn offers to represent Tyrion.
The trial ends in a victory for the Mountain and Tyrion is sentenced to death. Before he can be executed, Tyrion is freed by Jaime, who tells him Varys will smuggle him to the Free Cities. Tyrion, discovering that Shae had been sleeping with Tywin, strangles her to death before killing Tywin and fleeing Westeros. Sansa Stark successfully escapes King's Landing with the help of Petyr Baelish.
Baelish smuggles her to the Vale, where she comes into conflict with her jealous aunt, Lysa Arryn. After Lysa witnesses Littlefinger kissing Sansa, she attempts to throw Sansa through the Moon Door, only for Littlefinger to push Lysa to her death.
When Littlefinger is interrogated, Sansa defends him. Meanwhile, Arya Stark and Sandor Clegane make way for the Eyrie. The duo arrive at the Eyrie days after Lysa Arryn's death and are denied entry; they then encounter Brienne of Tarth and Podrick Payne, who have been tasked by Jaime to bring the Stark sisters to safety. Brienne and the Hound fight, ending with the Hound grievously wounded. Arya leaves him to die. She encounters a Braavosi ship captain, who gives her passage after she shows him the coin Jaqen H'ghar gave her, and saying 'valar morghulis'.
Bran Stark, accompanied by the Reeds and Hodor, continues trying to find the three-eyed raven. Despite being held up by the mutineers at Craster's Keep and a wight attack that kills Jojen, Bran finally meets the three-eyed raven. At the Wall, Jon Snow tries to warn his leaders about Mance Rayder's impending attack. Jon must also contend with the mutineers at Craster's Keep, led by the deranged Karl Tanner. The Wildlings launch an attack on Castle Black, leading to the deaths of many.
Jon goes beyond the Wall to assassinate Rayder, only to be spared by the sudden arrival of Stannis Baratheon and his forces, who overwhelm the Wildlings and rescue the Night's Watch. Davos Seaworth and Stannis had successfully negotiated with the Iron Bank of Braavos to shift their support from the Lannisters to the Baratheons. In the North, Roose Bolton aims to cement his hold.
He orders his hunter, Locke, to kill Jon Snow and track down Bran and Rickon Stark, and sends Ramsay Snow to take Moat Cailin. Ramsay uses Theon Greyjoy to secure Moat Cailin. Roose rewards Ramsay by legitimizing him as a Bolton, and moves his seat to the former Stark stronghold of Winterfell. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen continues her conquest of Slaver's Bay by taking control of Meereen. Daenerys decides to remain in Meereen to learn to rule. Daenerys discovers that her trusted advisor, Jorah Mormont, had spied on her for Robert Baratheon, and exiles him.
Daenerys learns that her dragon Drogon has begun killing humans; while she is unable to capture Drogon, she chains her other two dragons. Episodes. See also: No. In season Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S.
Viewers (millions) 31 1 ' & D. Weiss April 6, 2014 ( 2014-04-06) 6.64 oversees the reforging of Ice, the ancestral sword, into two new swords, one for, who tries to deal with the loss of his sword hand and Cersei's love, and one for as a wedding present. Prince, on behalf of his brother, Prince of, arrives in with his paramour, to attend the royal wedding and is welcomed. Oberyn openly reveals to Tyrion his motive for his visit: revenge against the for the rape and murder of his sister, wife of Prince. In the North, while Styr and his group of cannibal Thenns reinforce, and the other wildlings, is released by after confessing what he did during his time with the wildlings to gain information. In the, and reclaim her sword, Needle, from Polliver, killing him and his men.
In, leads her army on a march towards Meereen, the last of the three great slave cities, though she is troubled by how her dragons are becoming less tame as they grow. 32 2 ' April 13, 2014 ( 2014-04-13) 6.31 returns to the Dreadfort, where he blames for mistreating, who has been brutalized into a subservient persona called 'Reek'.
The former decides to find and kill the remaining Stark children, and, who threaten the legitimacy of his new title, while tasking Ramsay to reclaim the territories under Ironborn occupation. In Dragonstone, orders several people to be burned as a tribute to the Lord of Light, to the delight of Queen and the disgust of and. In King's Landing, Tyrion ends his relationship with to protect her from his family and has her shipped off to. Jaime begins training his left-handed swordplay with the help of. King and are wed. Later, at the Royal Wedding feast, tensions between Joffrey and Tyrion grow—just before the former succumbs to poisoned wine and dies.
A grief-stricken Cersei accuses Tyrion of the murder and has him arrested, while Ser Dontos, a former knight, advises to leave with him in order to survive. 33 3 ' Alex Graves David Benioff & D.
Weiss April 20, 2014 ( 2014-04-20) 6.59 Tywin begins grooming to be the next king and enlists Oberyn and as his fellow judges for the impending trial of Tyrion, who decides to pick Jaime as his witness., who hired Ser Dontos, kills him and smuggles Sansa out of King's Landing. In the Riverlands, Arya and Sandor encounter a benevolent farmer and his daughter, whom Sandor robs, to Arya's disgust. In Dragonstone, Davos tries to figure out how to replenish Stannis' depleted forces and requests a loan from the Iron Bank of to pay for a group of mercenaries called the 'Golden Company'. In the North, Sam, fearing for Gilly's safety, has her and the baby moved out of Castle Black to nearby Mole's Town. Meanwhile, the wildlings continue to raid northern villages.
The Night's Watch receive word that the band of Night's Watch mutineers have set up camp at 's Keep. Jon tells the Watch to organize a party to attack the mutineers, as they cannot risk having any information about the weakness of Castle Black's defenses leak to 's approaching army.
Daenerys lays siege to Meereen. 34 4 ' April 27, 2014 ( 2014-04-27) 6.95 Daenerys successfully captures Meereen amidst a slave revolt and immediately seeks justice for the slain slave children by nailing 163 masters to posts. At sea, Littlefinger admits to Sansa that he was involved in Joffrey's death. In King's Landing, Olenna, who is planning to leave, also implies to Margaery that she was involved in the poisoning and convinces her to seduce Tommen before Cersei has a chance to turn him against her.
Jaime meets with Tyrion and is convinced of his innocence. However, Cersei is adamant about Tyrion's guilt and orders Jaime to hunt down and kill Sansa. Jaime instead tasks Brienne with finding and protecting her, giving her both his Valyrian sword and as her squire. In the North, in an effort to get rid of Jon, and conspire to allow Jon to lead an expedition against the mutineers, who have captured Bran's party and forced him to reveal his identity.
Further north, a White Walker takes Craster's last newborn son to a secret ritual site, where he is transformed into a Walker. 35 5 ' Michelle MacLaren David Benioff & D.
Weiss May 4, 2014 ( 2014-05-04) 7.16 Tommen is crowned king. Cersei meets with Margaery, Tywin, and Oberyn, hoping to sway them to her advantage in the coming trial against Tyrion. In the Vale, Littlefinger takes Sansa to the Eyrie, where she is to pose as his niece. He is then pressured to marry that same day. It is revealed that the pair killed Jon Arryn while framing the Lannisters. On the Kingsroad, the Hound catches Arya practicing her water dancing and angers her by mocking that fighting style and. On the road, Brienne finds out that Podrick has no practical skills as a squire.
However, she is impressed with the fact that he killed a Kingsguard in order to protect Tyrion. Beyond the Wall, Jon's group attacks the mutineers. Locke attempts to kidnap Bran in the confusion but is killed by Hodor, warged into by Bran. Bran and his company then continue their trek north while Jon's party kills all of the mutineers and burns down Craster's Keep.
In Meereen, after Jorah informs her about the fallback to slavery of Astapor and Yunkai, Daenerys decides to postpone her invasion of Westeros to bring order to Slaver's Bay and pronounces herself queen. 36 6 ' Bryan Cogman May 11, 2014 ( 2014-05-11) 6.40 In Essos, Davos manages to convince the Iron Bank to back Stannis while also resecuring Salladhor Saan and his pirates to Stannis' cause.
In Meereen, Daenerys attempts to take on her new role as queen as she listens to the requests of her subjects, including nobleman and a man whose goats were killed by Daenerys' increasingly uncontrollable dragons. In the Dreadfort, Yara leads an attack in an effort to rescue Theon, who refuses to come with her, forcing her to escape.
Ramsay rewards Theon for being obedient and, in order to take Moat Cailin, tasks him to pretend to be 'Theon' instead of 'Reek'. In King's Landing, Tywin puts a bounty on the Hound's head and instructs Varys to continue spying on Daenerys. Later that day, Tyrion is brought to trial for Joffrey's murder.
However, all of the witnesses brought in testify against him, including Ser, Cersei, Varys and, to Tyrion's shock, Shae, who gives a solid testimony. Angry, humiliated, and defeated, Tyrion demands a. 37 7 ' Alik Sakharov David Benioff & D. Weiss May 18, 2014 ( 2014-05-18) 7.20 Cersei appoints as her champion in the upcoming trial by combat, while both Jaime and Bronn refuse to fight for Tyrion.
Oberyn steps up, seeking a chance to avenge Elia by killing the Mountain, who raped and killed her during the rebellion. Daenerys has sex with Daario before sending him off on a mission to deal with the resurgent slavers at Yunkai. Melisandre and Selyse prepare for their departure from Dragonstone, intending to take Shireen as well. Alliser Thorne rejects Jon's offer to seal the tunnel.
Brienne and Podrick meet and learn of Arya's adventures. They then resolve to travel to the Vale, deducing she would go there in search of living relatives.
In the Vale, Lysa is enraged when she witnesses Littlefinger kissing Sansa. Later, she threatens to push Sansa through the Moon Door, but Littlefinger intervenes and pushes Lysa to her death. 38 8 ' Alex Graves David Benioff & D. Weiss June 1, 2014 ( 2014-06-01) 7.17 The wildlings attack Mole's Town. Gilly is discovered by Ygritte, who spares her. Ramsay forces Theon to get the Ironborn to surrender Moat Cailin.
The Ironborn surrender in hopes of returning home but are flayed and slaughtered by Ramsay. As a reward for securing Moat Cailin, Roose legitimizes Ramsay as a Bolton. In the Vale, Sansa reveals to a council investigating Lysa's death her true identity and convinces the council of Littlefinger's innocence.
While Littlefinger starts grooming, Lysa's son, as the Lord of the Vale, the Hound and Arya arrive and are informed of Lysa's death. In King's Landing, the trial by combat starts.
Oberyn gains the upper hand, but his desire to force the Mountain to confess his crimes gives the latter the chance to grab the former. He kills Oberyn by crushing his skull while confessing to the rape and murder of Elia. Tywin sentences Tyrion to death. In Essos, Barristan Selmy receives a letter intended for Jorah that pardons him as a reward for spying on Daenerys, who exiles him from Meereen as a result. 39 9 ' David Benioff & D.
Weiss June 8, 2014 ( 2014-06-08) 6.95 The Night's Watch prepares for the wildling invasion. Gilly and her son arrive at Castle Black, where Sam hides them in an underground room.
The wildlings attack from both sides. Tormund's army gets through from the south and engages the Night's Watch. One giant manages to break through the tunnel leading into Castle Black but is killed by Grenn and five others, at the cost of their own lives.
Alliser Thorne goes to fight in the southern part, leaving Janos Slynt in charge. However, Slynt proves to be incompetent and is tricked into going down the main level, effectively leaving Jon in charge. After watching Jon kill Styr, Ygritte prepares to kill him but is shot. Jon holds her in his arms as she dies.
With the help of Jon's direwolf, Ghost, the Night's Watch secure the ground level of Castle Black, leading to Tormund's arrest. The wall climbers are obliterated by a massive scythe launched by the Watch. The wildlings retreat but not for long, Jon predicts.
Seeing no other choice, Jon goes beyond the Wall to find and kill Mance Rayder. 40 10 ' Alex Graves David Benioff & D.
Weiss June 15, 2014 ( 2014-06-15) 7.09 Jon's negotiation with Mance Rayder is interrupted when Stannis and his army overrun the wildling camp, taking Mance as prisoner on the former's suggestion. Bran's party comes upon the large heart tree from his visions but is attacked by skeletal beasts, who kill Jojen; the others are saved by a child, who takes them to the three-eyed raven, revealed to be an old man.
In the Vale, Brienne and Podrick come across Arya and the Hound, whom Brienne engages and critically wounds. He begs Arya to kill him, but she refuses and leaves with Brienne searching for her. She enters a ship headed to Braavos, intending to reunite with. Meanwhile, in King's Landing, Cersei orders Qyburn to do anything to save the Mountain, who is poisoned by Oberyn's blade. She gets involved with Jaime, who releases Tyrion. Tyrion later finds Shae in Tywin's bed and strangles her to death.
He then confronts Tywin in the privy and kills him, escaping the city with Varys. In Meereen, Daenerys is visited by a citizen who brings the charred remains of his daughter, who was burned by Drogon. As a precaution, Daenerys chains her two other dragons in the catacombs. Main article: The Icelandic band appears in the second episode, as a group of musicians serenading the royal couple at their wedding reception with 'The Rains of Castamere.' This continues the series's tradition of employing noted, begun in season 2 with and continued in season 3 with. The for the season was released digitally on June 10, 2014, and on CD on July 1, 2014.
Reception Critical response The fourth season was acclaimed by critics. However, the attracted criticism for the inclusion of a scene in which Jaime Lannister appears to be raping his sister and lover Cersei in the Great Sept of Baelor. In the source novel, Cersei verbally consents to the sexual encounter, but does not in the television portrayal.
The was also criticised for the omission of the events of the epilogue of A Storm of Swords which was expected by fans to be the final scene. The review aggregator website gave season 4 a score of 94 out of 100 based on 29 reviews, signifying 'universal acclaim'. On, the fourth season has a 97% approval rating from 42 critics with an average rating of 9 out of 10; the season also received a 97% average episode score. Game of Thrones (season 4): Critical reception by episode.
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