An Abundance of Thrones – S4E7 – Mockingbird

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Game of Thrones Season 4 Episode 7 – Mockingbird
 
Director: Alik Sakharov
Writer: David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
 
Viewership:
S4E7: 7.2 Million (U.S. only)
S4E6: 6.4 Million (U.S. only)
S4E5: 7.16 Million (U.S. only)
S4E4: 6.95 Million (U.S. only)
S4E3: 6.59 Million (U.S. only)
S4E2: 6.31 Million (U.S. only)
S4E1: 6.64 Million (U.S. only)
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Alik Sakharov Directed:
S4E6 – The Laws of Gods and Men
Viewership: 6.4M (Mothers Day)
S3E6 – The Climb
Viewership: 5.5M
S2E3 – What is Dead May Never Die
Viewership: 3.77M
 
Episode Summary:
After learning that Cersei has appointed the vicious Gregor Clegane as her champion in the upcoming trial by combat, Tyrion is desperate in searching for someone to stand for him. When both Jaime and Bronn refuse to fight for his cause, Oberyn Martell steps up, seeing a chance to get even with the murderer of his sister. Daenerys has sex with Daario, before sending him off on a mission to deal with the resurgent slavers at Yunkai. Melisandre and Selyse prepare for their leave of Dragonstone and Jon Snow faces off against Alliser Thorne over the incoming Wildling threat. Arya and the Hound come across some people from her past: Rorge and Biter. The Hound is wounded but refuses treatment with fire to cauterize his injury. Also on the road Brienne and Pod meet another of Arya’s companions, Hot Pie, and learn of her survival and her time with the Brotherhood. They then resolve to travel to the Vale, reasoning she would go there in search of living relatives. Meanwhile in the Vale, Sansa is unwillingly kissed by Petyr Baelish, raising the wrath of her Aunt Lysa, who threatens to push her through the Moon Door. However Baelish intervenes and shoves Lysa from the Eyrie to her death.
 
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 4 Episode 7 Recap: ‘Mockingbird’
 
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