His face turned purple as he surrendered, and Cersei assumed that it was Tyrion who was responsible for her son’s death.Ħ.
He abused that power mercilessly, so it was quite a win when he died during the second episode of the season. His plans weren’t meticulous, but he was the teenager who had gotten the chance to become a king. The Lion and the Rose (Season 4, Episode 2)īy this time, Joffrey Baratheon was the foolish villain on the show who was brutal for his own pleasure. The massacre of ‘The Red Wedding’ as Edmure Tully got married to Walder Frey’s daughter destroyed the fans as they lost Robb, Talisa and Catelyn. Even though we all knew that Robb Stark didn’t have the charisma to take on the seven kingdoms, we were all wishing for the Stark boy to succeed in avenging his father’s death. The memories of watching this episode haunt me to this date. The Rains of Castamere (Season 3, Episode 9) Even though Tyrion carried the scars of this battle until the end, it was Tywin who took the credit by waltzing into King’s Landing towards the end.Ĥ. Stannis is coming towards King’s Landing using his ships, but his plans were laid waste by Tyrion’s wildfire that creates a big green blast in the water. Ned Stark, who had been established as the main character up until this point, was now dead and with this GoT announced its arrival.īlackwater was the battle between Stannis Baratheon and the kingdom, which was planned by Tyrion Lannister. With this episode, the show established that they were going to shock the audience beyond belief.
This episode first aired in 2011 but watching it in 2020 will still lead you to squint your eyes just a bit as Ned Stark gets beheaded in King’s Landing.