![]() "Name" also provides one of the series’ worst moments of telling instead of showing, when Lysa oh-so-conveniently explains that Littlefinger convinced her to poison her husband and start the war, for no one’s benefit but the audience. Speaking of Bran and the mutineers, Jon comes to execute them in this episode, and Bran heads north instead of seeking out his brother, echoing a nearly identical scene from Season 3. Read: How 'Game of Thrones' went from everyday fantasy to a bonafide phenomenon 65. But we can thank this episode for providing the GIF of Tyrion slapping Joffrey. The pace is excruciatingly slow leading up to the confrontation between Joffrey and Arya. ![]() The series’ second episode has to continue the task of the premiere, setting the stage and introducing characters, and it all starts to get a bit tiresome.
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