Things are even looking up for one-time Forrester squire Gared Tuttle, whom we last saw being taken into custody on The Wall for killing his father’s murderer. Be warned, though, that she faces some hard choices that could make formal enemies out of one or two withering allies. She – meaning you, of course – plays the political game in satisfying fashion, using information as a tool to gain leverage and show strength. Sister Mira, meanwhile, has one of her strongest episodes yet, spending much of it mingling at Tommen Baratheon’s pre-coronation party in King’s Landing.
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Or at least thinks he does.īrother Asher is still in Essos, but his dealings with Daenerys, the Mother of Dragons – just as calculating here as in the books and TV show – just prior to the liberation of Meereen place him on the cusp of earning a small army he can take back to Westeros to fight for his family. He finally possesses some semblance of power. Rodrik Forrester, the current and still crippled head of his house, finds an unexpected ally that could help him save his captured brother Ryon and get out from under the thumb of rival House Whitehill. The fourth episode, titled Sons of Winter, kindles hope – a dangerous thing since, as fans well know, it always seems to be brightest before nightfall in Martin’s gritty fantasy world.įollowing the format established in previous episodes, in which the story skips between multiple protagonists and plays out in brief segments, episode four finds several members of the Forrester clan finally making progress toward saving and restoring their house. (As usual, here’s the requisite SPOILER alert for anyone who hasn’t played preceding episodes.) It may not be the family Stark finale millions of fans have been itching years to see, but at this point we should probably take what we can get. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.