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Game of thrones season 2 episode 4
Game of thrones season 2 episode 4









game of thrones season 2 episode 4

On the other hand, some, like Robb Stark (Richard Madden) unwittingly see a benefit to the level of miscommunication that seems to mutate the truth as swiftly as his attacks on the Lannisters.

game of thrones season 2 episode 4

And as Tyrion demonstrated during ' What is Dead May Never Die,' lives and positions can be obliterated as easily with words as they are by the edge of a sword. Naturally, there are those such as Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), Varys (Conleth Hill) and Lord Baelish (Aiden Gillen) who, were it not for the combined power of information, disinformation and misconception would be largely powerless against their more sword wield-y adversaries.

game of thrones season 2 episode 4

However, much of the information dispersed amongst the main characters happens to be comprised of rumor and conjecture – which appears to be a unique currency in its own right. When one stops to consider the scope of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, its easy to understand the amount of time it takes for specific information to travel from kingdom to kingdom – not to mention how long, and through how many more channels said information has to travel in order for it to be disseminated amongst what amounts to be common folk.Ĭertainly, one of the highlights of Game of Thrones has always been the use of information as power, and in 'Garden of Bones,' this continues to be the case.











Game of thrones season 2 episode 4