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What Is Dead May Never Die

"What Is Dead May Never Die" is the third episode of the second season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, first airing on April 15, 2012. The episode is written by Bryan Cogman and directed by Alik Sakharov,[1] who worked previously as the director of photography on four season one episodes.

"What Is Dead May Never Die"
Game of Thrones episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 3
Directed byAlik Sakharov
Written byBryan Cogman
Featured musicRamin Djawadi
Cinematography byP.J. Dillon
Editing byKatie Weiland
Original air dateApril 15, 2012 (2012-04-15)
Running time52 minutes
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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The plot continues events built up in previous episodes: the aftermath of Jon Snow's investigation into Craster, Catelyn Stark's journey to the Stormlands in order to ask for Renly Baratheon's assistance in fighting the Lannisters, Theon's internal conflict as to where his allegiance lies, Tyrion Lannister uses his cunning to find his sister's spy within the Small Council, and Arya is consoled by Yoren before being confronted by soldiers looking for Gendry. The episode's title is taken from a prayer used on the Iron Islands, by worshippers of the Drowned God.

Plot

Beyond The Wall

Craster returns with Jon Snow and orders the Night's Watch off his lands. Lord Commander Jeor Mormont admits to Jon that he already knew of Craster's sacrifice of his sons, but argues that Craster is indispensable to the Night's Watch's campaign. Samwell Tarly promises to come back for Gilly when the Night's Watch returns to the Wall.

At Winterfell

Bran Stark dreams again that he is his direwolf, Summer. Maester Luwin assures him the time of magic and dragons is over.

In King's Landing

Dining with her children and Sansa, Cersei discusses the war and Sansa's betrothal to Joffrey. Afterward, Sansa is greeted by Shae, posing as her new handmaiden.

Tyrion separately shares plans with Grand Maester Pycelle, Varys, and Petyr Baelish, to marry Myrcella off, but suggests a different husband to each of them. Cersei confronts Tyrion over the plan Tyrion gave to Pycelle, confirming Pycelle is her spy. Tyrion sends him to the dungeons, but not before Pycelle confesses that he told Cersei that Jon Arryn knew of her incest with Jaime. Tyrion convinces Baelish to meet Catelyn Stark in the Stormlands and persuade her to release Jaime.

On the Iron Islands

Balon Greyjoy plans war on the North with Yara, who tells Theon he must choose between the Starks or the Greyjoys. Theon considers warning Robb Stark, but decides to serve under his father.

In The Stormlands

Catelyn arrives at self-crowned King Renly Baratheon's camp, where he and his new wife Margaery Tyrell watch imposing female warrior Brienne of Tarth win a tournament against Margaery's brother Loras. Renly grants Brienne a place in his Kingsguard, and is confident his army can defeat the Lannisters, but Catelyn reminds him his men are inexperienced. When Renly is unable to consummate their marriage, Margaery reveals she knows of his relationship with Loras, but insists her pregnancy must secure their families’ alliance.

On the Kingsroad

Yoren tells Arya Stark how he joined the Night's Watch. Lannister men led by Ser Amory Lorch arrive and demand Gendry, and the ensuing battle leaves the Night's Watch men dead. Arya rescues the prisoners, including Jaqen H'ghar, and loses her sword Needle to a Lannister soldier, Polliver. Lorch orders the survivors taken to Harrenhal, and Polliver kills wounded Lommy Greenhands. Lorch demands the survivors point out Gendry, but before he can give himself up, Arya tells Lorch that Lommy was Gendry.

Production

Writing

"What Is Dead May Never Die" was written by the story editor Bryan Cogman, based on George R. R. Martin's original book A Clash of Kings. Cogman, who is responsible for keeping the show's bible and had already written the first season's fourth episode, was on set for the filming of all the scenes of his episode.[2]

The chapters of the book included in the episode are Arya IV, Tyrion IV, Arya V, Catelyn II, Tyrion VI, Bran IV, (chapters 15, 18, 20, 23, 26 and 29) and also the parts of Tyrion I, Tyrion II, Tyrion V, Jon III and Theon II that had not been included in the previous episode (4, 9, 21, 24 and 25).[3]

"The 'burning the letter' scene was interesting—it wasn't in our outline. (...) But there was something missing—and ultimately, it had to come back to Robb. In our version of the story, Theon is very close to him—he's the brother he never had. And I wanted to take him right up to the point of betraying his own blood—so that's where the warning to Robb scene came from. And at first, it was more elaborate—he was going to write it, take it to a rookery, nearly give it to a maester—(...). It was going to be more of scene/scene. But it never worked, so we just went with the simple act...

Now it helped that Alfie is so bloody fantastic in the scene and that Alik Sakharov directed it as if he was directed a huge setpiece—meaning he gave it the same time and attention as a 'big' scene. He did take after take after take with Alfie trying it all kinds of different ways—perfection."

— Bryan Cogman, interviewed by Westeros.org[2]

The scenes set in the Iron Islands were created specifically for the show, as the books jump directly from Balon's revelation that he intends to attack the North to Theon overseeing the preparations of the attack. To flesh out the transition and flesh out Theon's feelings on his change of loyalties, Bryan Cogman included a scene of Theon writing a letter to Robb only to burn it afterwards, and the ritual baptism on the shores of Pyke. Cogman noted that, while those scenes have nearly no dialogue, they are the ones he's most proud of in his episode.

Another scene created for the show was the dinner between Cersei and the children. The scene was included to remind the audience who Myrcella was, since her potential marriages were discussed in the episode. Aimee Richardson, the actor playing Myrcella (who has appeared in many past episodes as a background character), sent a note to Cogman thanking him for her "lines" in this scene.

The final scene also had to be redesigned in relation to the books, due to the constraints imposed by the location, the schedule, and the time restrictions for the child actors. Cogman's first draft was more similar to the books, with Arya, Gendry, Lommy, and Hot Pie first fleeing and then being captured, but finally it was decided to combine both scenes. Cogman was also dismayed that he had to cut one of his favourite scenes in the books: Arya and Hot Pie charging while shouting the battle cries "Winterfell" and "Hot Pie."[2]

In the audio commentary for this episode, included on the DVD and Blu-ray editions of Season 2, Cogman revealed that his initial script was over three hours long and had to be cut significantly (for example, Cogman mentioned that before the cuts he had included a long, drawn out fight scene between Jon and Craster, which was changed at the suggestion of director Alik Sakharov to a shot of Craster dragging Jon back to his keep). Cogman revealed that the sequences between Tyrion and Pycelle, Varys, Littlefinger, and Cersei were among his favorites.

Casting

This episode marks the first appearance of two new characters: Lady Margaery Tyrell, the new queen of King Renly Baratheon and sister of his lover, Loras Tyrell; and Brienne of Tarth, a member of Renly's guard.

Natalie Dormer was cast as Margaery; her character was aged in relation to the book's counterpart (Dormer was 29 during the filming of season 2, while the Margaery from the books was 15), and her role was significantly expanded from a background, though important, character in the novels to a main character in the show. Dormer was also added to the series' main cast.[4] Margaery is the youngest member of the Tyrell family in the novels, but as Dormer is six years older than Finn Jones, who plays Loras, Margaery is older than Loras in the show.

For the role of Brienne the producers chose the English actress Gwendoline Christie. According to the character's creator George R. R. Martin, when he saw the first batch of auditions he saw "a dozen actresses who were reading for Brienne and one actress who was Brienne," and it was one of the cases when there wasn't any debate.[5] Due to her outstanding height (6 ft 3 in, 1.91 m) she was earmarked early on by fans of the books as a good fit for the character, and one of them even emailed her agent. Christie already knew about the role and felt that she could relate to the character after having been bullied for her height and androgynous looks. After deciding to "go all out for it," she read the books, started building up with cardio-vascular exercises and kickboxing practices, and even started to wear unisex clothing in order to increase her own masculinity. After she had been cast, she continued to train and received extensive sword fighting and horse-riding lessons. Her last step in the process of transformation was cutting off her long hair, which she found deeply upsetting because she felt it was her last bond to her old self. The day after her hair was cut off, she went to her hotel room and cried.[6]

Filming locations

 
Renly's camp was built at the Larrybane Bay.

To reproduce Renly's camp, the production built a set at Larrybane chalk quarry beside Carrick-a-Rede.

On September 12, 2011, while filming was taking place in Renly's camp, the high winds caused by Hurricane Katia destroyed a steel-framed marquee and five extras received minor injuries.[7] Furthermore, the extreme weather conditions made some of the footage unusable, and they had to rebuild the set in October to reshoot some scenes. Among the scenes that had to be repeated there was the duel between Brienne and Loras and Catelyn's arrival.[8]

In the audio commentary for the episode, Bryan Cogman revealed that only 200 extras were used in scenes in Renly's camp, though there appeared to be many more.

Reception

Ratings

The viewership of the episode consolidated the ratings obtained in the second season, matching the previous week's 3.8 million viewers in the first run of the night and reaching a total of 4.5 million with the two airings.[9] In the United Kingdom, the episode was seen by 0.815 million viewers on Sky Atlantic, being the channel's highest-rated broadcast that week.[10]

Critical reception

The episode received critical acclaim; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 14 reviews of the episode and judged 100% of them to be positive with an average score of 8.5 out of 10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Superbly written and directed, 'What is Dead May Never Die' evokes a range of emotions as uneasy alliances are forged, past traumas are explored, and the stakes grow ever higher."[11] Matt Fowler of IGN rated the episode 8.5 out of 10.[12] The A.V. Club gave it an A−.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Episode Guide". Winter is Coming.net. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Garcia, Elio (April 16, 2012). "Season 2 Interview with Bryan Cogman". westeros.org. Retrieved April 17, 2012.
  3. ^ Garcia, Elio (April 16, 2012). "EP203: What is Dead May Never Die". westeros.org. Retrieved April 17, 2012.
  4. ^ Garcia, Elio (June 23, 2011). "Natalie Dormer now a Tyrell Rose". westeros.org. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  5. ^ Martin, George R. R. (July 7, 2011). "The Maid of Tarth". Not a Blog. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  6. ^ Davies-Cole, Andrew (April 11, 2012). "Game Of Thrones: Gwendoline Christie Interview". SFX. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  7. ^ "Five hurt as Game of Thrones marquee is torn up by hurricane winds". The Belfast Telegraph. September 13, 2011. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  8. ^ "Day 108: Filming in N. Ireland winding down". winter-is-coming.net. November 7, 2011. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  9. ^ Hibberd, James (April 16, 2012). "HBO's 'Girls' starts modest, 'Thrones' ratings steady". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 22, 2012.
  10. ^ "Top 10 Ratings (16 - 22 April 2012)". BARB. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  11. ^ "What Is Dead May Never Die". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  12. ^ Fowler, Matt (April 15, 2012). "Game of Thrones: 'What is Dead May Never Die' Review". IGN.
  13. ^ Sims, David (April 15, 2012). "'What is Dead May Never Die' (for newbies)". The A.V. Club.

External links

  • "What Is Dead May Never Die" at HBO.com
  • "What Is Dead May Never Die" at IMDb

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What Is Dead May Never Die is the third episode of the second season of HBO s medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones first airing on April 15 2012 The episode is written by Bryan Cogman and directed by Alik Sakharov 1 who worked previously as the director of photography on four season one episodes What Is Dead May Never Die Game of Thrones episodeEpisode no Season 2Episode 3Directed byAlik SakharovWritten byBryan CogmanFeatured musicRamin DjawadiCinematography byP J DillonEditing byKatie WeilandOriginal air dateApril 15 2012 2012 04 15 Running time52 minutesGuest appearancesDonald Sumpter as Maester Luwin Ron Donachie as Rodrik Cassel Julian Glover as Grand Maester Pycelle Robert Pugh as Craster Patrick Malahide as Balon Greyjoy Francis Magee as Yoren Gethin Anthony as Renly Baratheon Joe Dempsie as Gendry Tom Wlaschiha as Jaqen H ghar Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth Finn Jones as Loras Tyrell Ben Hawkey as Hot Pie Eros Vlahos as Lommy Greenhands Gemma Whelan as Yara Greyjoy Kristian Nairn as Hodor Hannah Murray as Gilly Fintan McKeown as Amory Lorch Andy Kellegher as Polliver Andy Beckwith as Rorge Gerard Jordan as Biter Jonathan Ryan as a Drowned Priest Aimee Richardson as Myrcella Baratheon Callum Wharry as Tommen Baratheon Maisie Dee as Daisy Tobias Winter as Timett Ken Fletcher as Gerald Darren Killeen as a Baratheon Guard Sam Callis as a Goldcloak on the KingsroadEpisode chronology Previous The Night Lands Next Garden of Bones Game of Thrones season 2 List of episodesThe plot continues events built up in previous episodes the aftermath of Jon Snow s investigation into Craster Catelyn Stark s journey to the Stormlands in order to ask for Renly Baratheon s assistance in fighting the Lannisters Theon s internal conflict as to where his allegiance lies Tyrion Lannister uses his cunning to find his sister s spy within the Small Council and Arya is consoled by Yoren before being confronted by soldiers looking for Gendry The episode s title is taken from a prayer used on the Iron Islands by worshippers of the Drowned God Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Beyond The Wall 1 2 At Winterfell 1 3 In King s Landing 1 4 On the Iron Islands 1 5 In The Stormlands 1 6 On the Kingsroad 2 Production 2 1 Writing 2 2 Casting 2 3 Filming locations 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Critical reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditBeyond The Wall Edit Craster returns with Jon Snow and orders the Night s Watch off his lands Lord Commander Jeor Mormont admits to Jon that he already knew of Craster s sacrifice of his sons but argues that Craster is indispensable to the Night s Watch s campaign Samwell Tarly promises to come back for Gilly when the Night s Watch returns to the Wall At Winterfell Edit Bran Stark dreams again that he is his direwolf Summer Maester Luwin assures him the time of magic and dragons is over In King s Landing Edit Dining with her children and Sansa Cersei discusses the war and Sansa s betrothal to Joffrey Afterward Sansa is greeted by Shae posing as her new handmaiden Tyrion separately shares plans with Grand Maester Pycelle Varys and Petyr Baelish to marry Myrcella off but suggests a different husband to each of them Cersei confronts Tyrion over the plan Tyrion gave to Pycelle confirming Pycelle is her spy Tyrion sends him to the dungeons but not before Pycelle confesses that he told Cersei that Jon Arryn knew of her incest with Jaime Tyrion convinces Baelish to meet Catelyn Stark in the Stormlands and persuade her to release Jaime On the Iron Islands Edit Balon Greyjoy plans war on the North with Yara who tells Theon he must choose between the Starks or the Greyjoys Theon considers warning Robb Stark but decides to serve under his father In The Stormlands Edit Catelyn arrives at self crowned King Renly Baratheon s camp where he and his new wife Margaery Tyrell watch imposing female warrior Brienne of Tarth win a tournament against Margaery s brother Loras Renly grants Brienne a place in his Kingsguard and is confident his army can defeat the Lannisters but Catelyn reminds him his men are inexperienced When Renly is unable to consummate their marriage Margaery reveals she knows of his relationship with Loras but insists her pregnancy must secure their families alliance On the Kingsroad Edit Yoren tells Arya Stark how he joined the Night s Watch Lannister men led by Ser Amory Lorch arrive and demand Gendry and the ensuing battle leaves the Night s Watch men dead Arya rescues the prisoners including Jaqen H ghar and loses her sword Needle to a Lannister soldier Polliver Lorch orders the survivors taken to Harrenhal and Polliver kills wounded Lommy Greenhands Lorch demands the survivors point out Gendry but before he can give himself up Arya tells Lorch that Lommy was Gendry Production EditWriting Edit What Is Dead May Never Die was written by the story editor Bryan Cogman based on George R R Martin s original book A Clash of Kings Cogman who is responsible for keeping the show s bible and had already written the first season s fourth episode was on set for the filming of all the scenes of his episode 2 The chapters of the book included in the episode are Arya IV Tyrion IV Arya V Catelyn II Tyrion VI Bran IV chapters 15 18 20 23 26 and 29 and also the parts of Tyrion I Tyrion II Tyrion V Jon III and Theon II that had not been included in the previous episode 4 9 21 24 and 25 3 The burning the letter scene was interesting it wasn t in our outline But there was something missing and ultimately it had to come back to Robb In our version of the story Theon is very close to him he s the brother he never had And I wanted to take him right up to the point of betraying his own blood so that s where the warning to Robb scene came from And at first it was more elaborate he was going to write it take it to a rookery nearly give it to a maester It was going to be more of scene scene But it never worked so we just went with the simple act Now it helped that Alfie is so bloody fantastic in the scene and that Alik Sakharov directed it as if he was directed a huge setpiece meaning he gave it the same time and attention as a big scene He did take after take after take with Alfie trying it all kinds of different ways perfection Bryan Cogman interviewed by Westeros org 2 The scenes set in the Iron Islands were created specifically for the show as the books jump directly from Balon s revelation that he intends to attack the North to Theon overseeing the preparations of the attack To flesh out the transition and flesh out Theon s feelings on his change of loyalties Bryan Cogman included a scene of Theon writing a letter to Robb only to burn it afterwards and the ritual baptism on the shores of Pyke Cogman noted that while those scenes have nearly no dialogue they are the ones he s most proud of in his episode Another scene created for the show was the dinner between Cersei and the children The scene was included to remind the audience who Myrcella was since her potential marriages were discussed in the episode Aimee Richardson the actor playing Myrcella who has appeared in many past episodes as a background character sent a note to Cogman thanking him for her lines in this scene The final scene also had to be redesigned in relation to the books due to the constraints imposed by the location the schedule and the time restrictions for the child actors Cogman s first draft was more similar to the books with Arya Gendry Lommy and Hot Pie first fleeing and then being captured but finally it was decided to combine both scenes Cogman was also dismayed that he had to cut one of his favourite scenes in the books Arya and Hot Pie charging while shouting the battle cries Winterfell and Hot Pie 2 In the audio commentary for this episode included on the DVD and Blu ray editions of Season 2 Cogman revealed that his initial script was over three hours long and had to be cut significantly for example Cogman mentioned that before the cuts he had included a long drawn out fight scene between Jon and Craster which was changed at the suggestion of director Alik Sakharov to a shot of Craster dragging Jon back to his keep Cogman revealed that the sequences between Tyrion and Pycelle Varys Littlefinger and Cersei were among his favorites Casting Edit This episode marks the first appearance of two new characters Lady Margaery Tyrell the new queen of King Renly Baratheon and sister of his lover Loras Tyrell and Brienne of Tarth a member of Renly s guard Natalie Dormer was cast as Margaery her character was aged in relation to the book s counterpart Dormer was 29 during the filming of season 2 while the Margaery from the books was 15 and her role was significantly expanded from a background though important character in the novels to a main character in the show Dormer was also added to the series main cast 4 Margaery is the youngest member of the Tyrell family in the novels but as Dormer is six years older than Finn Jones who plays Loras Margaery is older than Loras in the show For the role of Brienne the producers chose the English actress Gwendoline Christie According to the character s creator George R R Martin when he saw the first batch of auditions he saw a dozen actresses who were reading for Brienne and one actress who was Brienne and it was one of the cases when there wasn t any debate 5 Due to her outstanding height 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m she was earmarked early on by fans of the books as a good fit for the character and one of them even emailed her agent Christie already knew about the role and felt that she could relate to the character after having been bullied for her height and androgynous looks After deciding to go all out for it she read the books started building up with cardio vascular exercises and kickboxing practices and even started to wear unisex clothing in order to increase her own masculinity After she had been cast she continued to train and received extensive sword fighting and horse riding lessons Her last step in the process of transformation was cutting off her long hair which she found deeply upsetting because she felt it was her last bond to her old self The day after her hair was cut off she went to her hotel room and cried 6 Filming locations Edit Renly s camp was built at the Larrybane Bay To reproduce Renly s camp the production built a set at Larrybane chalk quarry beside Carrick a Rede On September 12 2011 while filming was taking place in Renly s camp the high winds caused by Hurricane Katia destroyed a steel framed marquee and five extras received minor injuries 7 Furthermore the extreme weather conditions made some of the footage unusable and they had to rebuild the set in October to reshoot some scenes Among the scenes that had to be repeated there was the duel between Brienne and Loras and Catelyn s arrival 8 In the audio commentary for the episode Bryan Cogman revealed that only 200 extras were used in scenes in Renly s camp though there appeared to be many more Reception EditRatings Edit The viewership of the episode consolidated the ratings obtained in the second season matching the previous week s 3 8 million viewers in the first run of the night and reaching a total of 4 5 million with the two airings 9 In the United Kingdom the episode was seen by 0 815 million viewers on Sky Atlantic being the channel s highest rated broadcast that week 10 Critical reception Edit The episode received critical acclaim review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 14 reviews of the episode and judged 100 of them to be positive with an average score of 8 5 out of 10 The website s critical consensus reads Superbly written and directed What is Dead May Never Die evokes a range of emotions as uneasy alliances are forged past traumas are explored and the stakes grow ever higher 11 Matt Fowler of IGN rated the episode 8 5 out of 10 12 The A V Club gave it an A 13 References Edit Episode Guide Winter is Coming net Retrieved April 19 2012 a b c Garcia Elio April 16 2012 Season 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IGN Sims David April 15 2012 What is Dead May Never Die for newbies The A V Club External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to What Is Dead May Never Die What Is Dead May Never Die at HBO com What Is Dead May Never Die at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title What Is Dead May Never Die amp oldid 1167497864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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