The idea of Queen Selyse conserving the fetuses of her stillborn sons in glass, absent in the original novels, was a notion that Cogman came up with while writing the episode. The scenes with Stannis' wife and daughter were written to present the characters, whose introduction had been delayed in the show since the beginning of season 2. Martin's novel A Storm of Swords adapted in the episode include parts from chapters 20, 21, 27, 32, 35, 38 and 40 (Tyrion III, Catelyn III, Jon III, Jaime IV, Arya VI, Jaime V, and Arya VII). Cogman is the member of the writing team entrusted with keeping the show's bible and mapping the story arcs with those of the original books for each season. "Kissed by Fire" is the third episode in the series written by the co-producer and executive story editor Bryan Cogman, after the first season's " Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things" and the second's " What Is Dead May Never Die". Series veteran Bryan Cogman wrote the episode, his third episode of the series. Later, Tywin tells Tyrion and Cersei his plan to ruin the Tyrell's plot by wedding Tyrion to Sansa and Cersei to Loras, tersely overruling their objections. Baelish meets with Sansa to discuss their journey to the Vale, but she decides to stay in King's Landing. Loras’ squire and new lover Olyvar reports to Baelish the Tyrells' plan to marry Sansa. On the march, Jorah probes Barristan's motives for joining Daenerys, but he appears unaware Jorah was originally a spy for Varys under King Robert.Ĭersei asks for Baelish's assistance in ridding King's Landing of the Tyrells. Ygritte steals Jon's sword and he chases her into a cave, where she has him break his Night's Watch vows and make love with her.ĭaenerys’s Unsullied officers select Grey Worm as their leader. Jon reveals which forts are manned but lies to Orell and Tormund that a thousand men are stationed at Castle Black. Brienne asks why he didn’t tell Eddard Stark the truth but Jaime believes he didn’t have to explain himself. Jaime reveals that he killed the Mad King and broke his oath to save the city, its people, and his own father after the King ordered him to bring him his fathers head. At the baths, Jaime tells Brienne of Robert's Rebellion, and the "Mad King" Aerys Targaryen's plot to burn King's Landing with caches of wildfire. Locke delivers Jaime and Brienne to Lord Roose Bolton, who frees Brienne and sends Jaime to Qyburn, a former maester who was thrown out of the Citadel for human experimentation, treats Jaime's amputation. Soon, the Karstark forces abandon the Northern army, and Robb tells Talisa his new plan to attack Casterly Rock, the Lannister ancestral home, and forge an alliance for troops with Lord Frey, whose daughter he was to marry. Despite Talisa, Catelyn, and Edmure entreating Robb to hold Karstark prisoner, he personally executes Karstark. Arya talks with Thoros about taking her to Riverrun to claim a reward from Robb Stark.Ĭaptives Martyn and Willem Lannister are murdered by Lord Karstark and his men. Later, Gendry tells Arya he intends to stay with the Brotherhood as a smith. Gendry stops Arya from attacking the Hound, and Beric is resurrected for a sixth time by Thoros, who then frees the Hound. In trial by combat, the Hound is offput by Beric's flaming sword, but overcomes his pyrophobia and kills Beric. His daughter, Princess Shireen, visits Davos in the dungeons with a book he admits he is illiterate, and she begins teaching him to read. Stannis is surprised when his wife, Queen Selyse, encourages his infidelity as service to the Lord of Light. The episode won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Make-up for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) at the 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Fire is also a key element in other storylines, with Sandor Clegane's fear of fire being shown, as well as the Mad King's obsession with Wildfire, as told by Jaime Lannister. The title of the episode refers to the red-haired Wildlings, like Ygritte, who are said to be "kissed by fire". Directed by Alex Graves and written by Bryan Cogman, it aired on April 28, 2013. " Kissed by Fire" is the fifth episode of the third season of HBO's fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 25th episode of the series. Dean-Charles Chapman as Martyn Lannister.Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth.5th episode of the 3rd season of Game of Thrones " Kissed by Fire"
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