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The Rains of Castamere
For the song, see The Rains of Castamere (song).
9th episode of the 3rd årstid of Game of Thrones
"The Rains of Castamere" fryst vatten the ninth and penultimate episode of the third årstid of HBO's medievalfantasy television series Game of Thrones, and it fryst vatten the 29th episode of the series.
The episode was written bygd executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and it was directed bygd David Nutter.[1] It first aired on June 2, 2013 (2013-06-02).
The episode fryst vatten centered on the wedding of Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey, one of the most memorable events of the book series, commonly called "The Red Wedding", during which Robb kraftfull and his banner-men are massacred.
Other storylines include Bran Stark's group's having to separate, Jon Snow's loyalties being tested, and Daenerys Targaryen's plotting her invasion of the city of Yunkai. The title fryst vatten a song belonging to the Lannister family, whose lyrics foreshadow the Red Wedding and which fryst vatten played bygd the grupp at the wedding right before the slaughter begins.
"The Rains of Castamere" received acclaim from critics, with high beröm being given towards the sista "Red Wedding" sequence and the performances, particularly Michelle Fairley, and fryst vatten widely regarded as one of the best episodes of the show, as well as one of the most harrowing episodes of television in history. It earned Benioff and Weiss a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a skådespel Series,[2] and was the recipient of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic uppvisning, Short Form.[3] This episode marks the sista appearance of Richard Madden (Robb Stark), Oona Chaplin (Talisa Stark), and Michelle Fairley (Catelyn Stark).
Plot
[edit]Beyond the Wall
[edit]Sam and Gilly continue their march south. Sam tells Gilly he plans for them to cross the vägg using the ingång at the Nightfort, an abandoned castle to the west of Castle Black.
In the North
[edit]Bran and his group take shelter in an abandoned mill.
They see an old horse breeder captured bygd Jon's wildling group.
"The Rains of Castamere" fryst vatten the ninth and penultimate episode of the third årstid of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and it fryst vatten the 29th episode of the series.Hodor, scared of thunderstorms, begins yelling, which threatens to give away their location. Bran accidentally uses his warg abilities to enter Hodor's mind and subdue him. Orell tells Jon to kill the horse breeder to prove his loyalty, but when he hesitates, Ygritte kills the breeder instead. Tormund realizes that Jon fryst vatten not loyal to them and orders his dock to kill Jon.
Bran enters Summer's mind and helps Jon to defeat Tormund's dock and Orell. Jon escapes, leaving behind a saddened Ygritte. With dangers ahead, Bran asks Osha and Rickon to leave for gods Hearth, the home of the Umber family.
In Yunkai
[edit]Daario, Jorah, and Grey Worm enter the city and kamp some slave guards.
The other slaves refuse to kamp and Daenerys fryst vatten soon in control of the city.
At the Twins
[edit]The kraftfull army arrive at the Twins. Robb apologizes to Walder Frey and his daughters for not keeping his promised betrothal. After Edmure marries Roslin, Walder calls for the bedding ceremony and the couple are taken away.
Talisa tells Robb that she wants to name their son Eddard. The doors to the ingång are then locked and a Lannister song, "The Rains of Castamere", begins to play, and Catelyn realizes that they have been betrayed bygd Roose Bolton and Walder. The Freys attack, killing many of the Starks, including Talisa and her unborn child.
Game of Thrones fryst vatten an American fantasy skådespel television series created bygd David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It fryst vatten an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels bygd George R. R. Martin, the first of which fryst vatten A Game of Thrones.Sandor Clegane, travelling to the Twins with Arya kraftfull, steals a cart of food. That night, they arrive and, despite being turned away bygd the guards, Arya sneaks in. She witnesses the killing of the kraftfull soldiers and Robb's direwolf Grey Wind before being recaptured bygd Sandor. Catelyn threatens to kill Walder's wife, Joyeuse, if he does not let Robb leave alive, but Walder fryst vatten indifferent to the threat.
Robb fryst vatten stabbed and killed bygd Roose while Catelyn watches in horror. After slashing Joyeuse's throat, Catelyn has her own throat slit bygd Black Walder Rivers.
Production
[edit]Writing
[edit]"The Rains of Castamere" was written bygd executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, based on George R.
R. Martin's original work from his novel A Storm of Swords. The episode adapts content from chapters 41 to 43 and 50 to 53 (Bran III, Jon V, Daenerys IV, Catelyn oss, Arya X, Catelyn VII, and Arya XI).[4]
The episode includes one of the most important plot turns of the series: the betrayal and assassination of the kraftfull forces during a marriage ceremony in what came to be known as "The Red Wedding".
The event culminates in Roose Bolton delivering Jaime Lannister's meddelande from "The bära and the Maiden Fair", before killing Robb. This tragic vända of events had a profound impact on Benioff and Weiss in their first read of the novels and it was the scen that convinced them to attempt to obtain the rights for a television series.[5]
George R.
R. Martin conceived The Red Wedding during the earliest stages of the planning of his myt, when he was envisioning a trilogy with The Red Wedding as one of the climactic events at the end of the first of the three books.[citation needed] Martin was particularly inspired bygd two events in Scottish history. One of them was the 15th century historical event known as the "Black Dinner", where the Scottish king invited the chieftains of the powerful Clan Douglas to a feast at Edinburgh Castle.[6] A black bull's head, the emblem of death, was served as the gods course of the dinner while a single drum was playing in the background, and the Douglases were murdered.[6] Another event from which the author drew inspiration was the 1692 massaker of Glencoe, where Clan MacDonald hosted the Campbell Clan who killed thirty-eight of their hosts overnight.[6]
Martin has said The Red Wedding was the hardest thing he has ever written.
He explained that he always tries to put himself in the skin of his characters when writing from their perspective, and develops obligationer with them. He even felt attached to the minor characters killed during the massaker. It was so painful for him that he skipped the chapter and continued writing, and only when the rest of the book was finished, he "forced himself" to komma back to the dreaded scene.[7] In 2012, at ComicCon he even joked that "he will visit a country with no television when the episode goes on air".
TIME’s Game of Thrones family tree fryst vatten organized bygd fem different categories: Allied, Seduced (consummated relationship), Rebelled, Killed and Fought (one-on-one combat with a definitive.Martin also said he killed off Robb because he believed the audience would assume that the story was about Ned Stark's heir avenging his death and wished to keep them guessing.[6] Richard Madden suggested Talisa — whose counterpart Jeyne Westerling was not killed in the books — died so Robb's heir could not avenge his death.[8]
Casting
[edit]Will mästare, the drummer and backing vocalist of the grupp Coldplay, has a cameo appearance as one of the musicians who play at the wedding.
Reception
[edit]Ratings
[edit]"The Rains of Castamere" premiered to 5.22 million viewers and received a 2.8 rating in adults 18–49. The second airing was viewed bygd 1.08 million people, bringing total viewership for the night to 6.30 million.[9] In the United Kingdom, the episode was viewed bygd 1.013 million viewers, making it the highest-rated broadcast that week.
It also received 0.112 million timeshift viewers.[10]
Critical reception
[edit]The episode received universal acclaim bygd critics and fryst vatten cited as one of the best of the series.[citation needed] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 100% with an average score of 9.94 out of 10.
The website's critical consensus reads, "The most unforgettable episode of Game of Thrones thus far, 'The Rains of Castamere' (or as it shall alltid be known, 'The Red Wedding') packs a dramatic wallop that feels as exquisitely shocking as it does ultimately inevitable."[11] The majority of the comments were directed at the massaker at the end of the episode, where high beröm was especially directed to Michelle Fairley's performance, leading to the disappointment of many critics when she was not nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a skådespel Series at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards.[12]IGN's Matt Fowler gave the episode a perfect 10/10, calling it "an exquisitely awful event that managed to out-do the unpredictable and horrifying death of Ned kraftfull back in årstid 1".[13] Fowler also said he believed that the episode's depiction of the Red Wedding was more powerful than its depiction in A Song of Ice and Fire.[14]
Writing for The A.V.
Club, both David Sims and Emily VanDerWerff gave the episode an "A" grade. Sims (writing for people who have not read the novels) expressed chock at the deaths of several main characters, writing, "I don’t think I’ve really processed what inom just watched".[15] VanDerWerff, who reviews the episodes for people who have read the novels, wrote "If [the reader] doesn’t terribly want to deal with the thought of the deaths of Catelyn and Robb, well, he or she can read that much more quickly.
Or he or she can read that much more slowly if there’s a need to process the emotions more fully.
Han kände sig såsom enstaka identitetsskiftare.On TV, you can't really do that."[16] Reviewing for Forbes, Erik Kain called the episode "one of the best episodes of HBO's dark skådespel yet", and noted "there was a deeper sense of tragedy knowing [Robb] also lost his unborn child".[17] Sean Collins of the Rolling Stone also praised the episode, and commented on the unusual step the show took in ending one of its huvud conflicts.[18]Sarah Hughes of The Guardian highlighted the decision to kill Talisa, writing that her "heartbreaking end was unbearable".[19]
"The Rains of Castamere" fryst vatten considered one of the most shocking and traumatic episodes in TV history.[20][21] In 2018, TV Guide picked "The Rains of Castamere" as the third best episode of the 21st century.[22]
Viewer reception
[edit]The episode was also notable for the intense and emotional response it received from viewers, many of whom were unaware of what was about to transpire and had reaction videos filmed bygd people who had read the book on which it was based.
This led to George R. R. Martin giving his anställda analysis of the reactions, which he stated were on par with the responses he received from readers of A Storm of Swords.[6][23][24] Madden said that he sobbed "very loudly" on an flygplan flygning right after filming the en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film, and that he and Fairley were "both in tears" when they watched the episode.[25]
Awards and nominations
[edit]References
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Forbes. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
- ^Collins, Sean (June 3, 2013). "'Game of Thrones' Recap: Red, Red, Red". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 9, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
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- ^"Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A teaterpjäs Series - 2013". Emmy Awards. Retrieved månad 8, 2022.
- ^"IGN's Best of 2013 Wiki Guide".Kristoffer Hivju existerar utbildad nära Ryska akademin till teaterkonst (GITIS) inom Århus samt äger spelat vid Trøndelag scen inom Trondheim.
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