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: Arya Stark, serving as Tywin Lannister's cupbearer, narrowly avoids being recognized by Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish . She later uses her second "death wish" from Jaqen H'ghar to kill Amory Lorch before he can expose her theft of war plans.

: After seeing off Princess Myrcella to Dorne, the royal party is caught in a violent riot fueled by starvation and King Joffrey’s cruelty. Tyrion Lannister famously slaps Joffrey for his incompetence. During the chaos, Sansa Stark is nearly raped by a mob before being rescued by Sandor "The Hound" Clegane . The Old Gods and the NewGame of Thrones : Seaso...

is the sixth episode of the second season of HBO's Game of Thrones . Directed by David Nutter and written by Vanessa Taylor, it is a pivotal chapter that explores themes of betrayal, identity, and the crumbling of social order. The title refers to the two dominant religions of Westeros: the Old Gods of the forest, worshiped primarily in the North, and the Faith of the Seven (the "New Gods") brought by the Andals to the south. Plot Summary : Arya Stark, serving as Tywin Lannister's cupbearer,

The episode spans several major locations, weaving together high-stakes political maneuvers and personal tragedies. Tyrion Lannister famously slaps Joffrey for his incompetence

The episode is heavily structured around the concept of . From Maester Luwin releasing a raven to Dany’s dragons being caged, the narrative questions whether people can ever be truly "tamed" by duty or social hierarchy. According to reviewers from The Guardian , the episode is also about desperation and the lengths to which characters go when pushed to their limits. Cultural Context: The Gods of Westeros

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