Game of Thrones - Episode 4.01 - Two Swords - Preview & Teasers
Apr 2, 2014
Game of Thrones Reviews SSOver the last couple of weeks thousands of fans have flocked to one of the preview screenings of the Season 4 premiere, or have read one of the many previews that has hit the internet. The level of excitement has been impossible to contain it seems, and despite pleas from Weiss and Benioff to keep surprises under wraps for everyone else’s viewing pleasure, spoilers have made their way online. We were lucky enough to be sent a screener for the episode by the lovely people at HBO. In this preview I will be both expanding on the Press Release from last month (which can be found in our database here) and add a few of my own thoughts on the episode, but I respect the Producers’ express wishes and will not reveal the big plot points from the episode. Regular readers of my previews of other shows will know that I do also include dialogue teasers at the end of my write ups, and will always answer any questions that I can in the comments below. I have read the books so I have an idea of the future storyline the characters are likely to take, but this is the only episode I have seen so far of the season.
As to be expected with an opening episode, many of the scenes are cleverly disguised recaps of last year seamlessly interwoven with the introduction of the new characters and events, with all the exposition delivered with the usual wit and panache we’ve grown accustomed to. Even the title itself doesn't escape this clever word play. ‘Two Swords’ appears to be simple enough, in fact we are shown in the pre-credits teaser what this literally means, but as the episode progresses a more subtle significance slowly becomes obvious. Almost every scene has a pair of characters either in disagreement with each other, duelling with words if you will, or directly testing each other out to see if they can be trusted to deliver.
Oberyn Martell’s introduction will probably not be too surprising to any of the book readers watching, but for those who are not quite yet acquainted with the Dornish prince, get ready to see how red blooded and forceful the Viper and his paramour Ellaria Sand are! Pedro Pascal absolutely nails the part from the moment he arrives in King’s Landing, and if his first scene with Dinklage is anything to go by then this Oberyn fan is going to be very happy with how things progress through the season ahead.
In Castle Black, Jon Snow is being made to feel like an unwelcome guest in his own home; very few are happy at his return, even before hearing of his exploits, and even fewer believe what he claims the future holds for them on the wall. Of all Ned’s children he seems to be coping with the news of the Red Wedding the best, but the added pressure of it isn't helping his precarious situation in the Nights’ Watch. Elsewhere in the North Wildlings are getting ready for Mance’s signal, some being more eager than others to exact revenge on the crows.
I have to admit that Dany’s story is isn't one of my favourites, though the sneak peek HBO released last week that introduced the new Daario was very entertaining, and I also enjoyed the start of her journey to Meereen in this episode. Michiel Huisman is a good replacement for the leader of the Second Sons, slightly less smarmy than the previous actor, yet still just as cocky, and he has valuable information for the young Khaleesi which he delivers in a typically smooth manner. Another of her lieutenant’s also has sage words for her regarding another matter that may soon need addressing .
As I have already mentioned, Two Swords is filled with images and situations that contrast, but nowhere is the juxtapositioning more noticeable than with the unlikely pairing of the Hound and Arya Stark. The two characters provide us with a lot of aggressive humour, and some fairly visceral brutality, during their scenes, often combined within the same sentence or exchange. Neither are in a very good place, both having lost just about everything they once held dear and honoured, so in many ways their partnership and understanding of each other goes much deeper than their surface bickering first appears. However, we finish the episode with them feeling slightly better with their lot, both having gotten something they have been wishing for, and I will be surprised if there are many who don’t feel a chill at how they have accomplished this.
Two Swords airs Sunday 6th April on HBO at 9.00-10.00pm ET/PT, with Sky Atlantic simulcasting the episode at 2am Monday 7th April GMT, below are a few dialogue teasers to see you through until then. Don't forget to come back to vote in our poll after the episode and let us know what you thought.
“I don’t pray any more, it’s the only place I can go where people don’t talk to me”
“You’re a talker, listening to talkers makes me thirsty”
“Are you sure we’re not related, ever since I've returned every Lannister I've seen has been a miserable pain in my arse”
“Forgive me for staring, I don’t see many Lannisters where I'm from”
“I hear you knocked my grandson into the dirt like the silly little boy he is”
“Not a Maester your grace, but happy to help when I can”
“You plan on killing all the crows yourself?”
“Listen to him, he even talks like a Wildling now”
“No need for cynicism, I happen to be an established diplomat”
“Keep it, a one handed man with no family needs all the help he can get”
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Thanks for the preview Sandi. Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteIt was a fab opening episode!
ReplyDeleteGreat preview, 6 April seemed so far away but now its nearly here.
ReplyDeleteI know you can't reveal much but can you say whether Brienne is in this episode?
Cheers :) Yeah it seems to have taken a long time to get here but the long wait is nearly over now thankfully!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I obviously can't say too much, but yeah she does have a little to do in this one, though I'm looking forward to seeing more of her involvement in later episodes I think.
Nice! Thank you I'll be able to catch up on Monday since I don't have hbo this is gonna be good!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply, Brienne is one of my favourite characters so I'm always excited to see her even if its just for a little scene!
ReplyDeleteS4 is going to be one hell of a ride.
You're welcome :) I think this is probably the strongest opener we've had since season 1 imo.
ReplyDeleteNo kidding some of my favorite story lines are coming up.
ReplyDeleteCould you tell me anything about Tyrion? I know this ep will be the highest for him before it goes downwards.
ReplyDeleteShe's one of my favourites too, it's torture waiting on the next book to see what happens next tbh!! lol
ReplyDeleteIt sure is, if the last scene of this episode is anything to go by, it's going to be a 'bloody' good season ;)
I know I desperately need the new book to know what happens with Brienne and Jaime. Write faster GRRM!
ReplyDeleteAnother of my favourite characters :) He's probably doesn't feel that high at the moment, people that are around him aren't being very helpful or pleasant already :(
ReplyDeleteYeah some really great stuff which will hopefully surprise non-book readers
ReplyDeletelol, yes, this!!
ReplyDeleteMy poor lion. :( thanks sandi
ReplyDeleteYou probably didn't catch this but was Gwendoline Christie listed in the opening credits finally? She's been listed only as a guest star for two seasons, enough already!
ReplyDeleteYep, she was. We've known she was promoted to regular since the press release last month but it was still good to see :)
ReplyDeleteSo jealous of you! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteAww, I'm sorry. It will be worth the wait though, that I can promise :)
ReplyDeleteHe does!
ReplyDeleteI always saw book-Daario as a bit of a cross between a peacock and a vulture. Overly flamboyant, but deadly efficient at his job... and he knows it! XD
Arrogant and smug yes, but not over-the-top like the last actor's portrayal. It needed more depth and I think Michiel Huisman will bring that and more!
I dont think people should jugde Huisman for the first episode he`s in this season, but the second time (the third episode this season) i think he nails it.
ReplyDeleteJust can't wait! Thanks for the AWESOME preview Sandi! Even more excited than before!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Darth, I think this is one you will enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteHe has come to get revenge for his sisters death Elia blames lannisters and the mountain, red vyper Elia is the wife of Danys long ago dead brother Rhager and would have been future Queen of westeros if Rhager did not do what he did funny thing is most people that I like are dead not the people from the red wedding though
ReplyDeleteThanks for the preview.:-) Out of all the characters I'm probably most looking forward to see Sansa and Jaime again. Jon is on my shit list after last season, so I'm curious if I will like him more in the new episodes.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if someone would be so nice and tell me if Gendry will make an appearance this season. I am not up to date on all spoilers plus I'm not a book reader, but from what I've read and seen it seems that he won't. I'm just curious because I like him. Thanks.
i want to be surprised i have onle seen a few teaser im waiting dor monday and the wait is killing me!
ReplyDeleteI go through stages with Jon, I think he's used as an exposition tool for the wall far too heavily early on which makes his character suffer somewhat, not much seems to actually happen to him that isn't doom and gloom too. He needs a few little wins I think.
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen a shot of him in one of the promos, though I will admit that I haven't seen them all. @DarqueMode may be able to answer that one in more detail as he keeps an eye on filming throughout the year.
Not too long to go now, I hope you enjoy it as much as we did here on the site :)
ReplyDeleteMartin does like killing our favourites off doesn't he! lol :(
ReplyDeleteridiculously happy about this!
ReplyDeleteIt's about time it happened isn't it!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoyed your Banshee previews, Sandi, so I am happy to see you doing a preview of GOT. Can´t wait to see the Viper. Besides seeing him, I´m most looking forward to seeing Jaime, Tyrion and Joffrey (sorry, guys, I just love to hate that awful king). Maybe we will even get a glimpse of Ghost. I missed him last season.
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteI love to hate King Jughead too!
I have resigned myself to the fact the the Direwolves play such a minor role in the TV series, but yeah... I missed Ghost last year as well!
Cheers dane, great to see you in the GoT threads too. Having this around makes up for no Banshee for a while huh :) Not sure if we'll get any other screeners as yet, it could well just be this one unfortunately which is why I made the most of it, lol. I adore Joffrey too, gotta love a youngster who can pull off such a bad guy so well, he's fantastic in the role isn't he!
ReplyDeleteYes, he is absolutely amazing. I hate him so much, but yet i always find that his scenes have me glued to the TV.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get more screeners, this one got a lot of attention and who doesn´t love a good GOT debate. :-)
I am so happy that we are getting GOT back, I´m missing Hood and Job like crazy!
Yes I know, I should just accept the fact that the direwolves play a very small part in the series. I have for the most part. I feel like Ghost had the biggest part of all the wolves in the books, but plays the smallest part in the series. Grey Wind and Summer had a lot more screen time and it just annoys me.
ReplyDeleteI love the show, so it is a silly complaint really....but a girl is aloud to dream....
Me too, especially Job who you know is my fav ;) Hope his role is beefed up even more next year.
ReplyDeleteI hope we get more too, we have with other shows on both HBO and Cinemax, but GoT is probably their biggest draw so it's a different ball game. I enjoy doing them and interacting though, so *fingers crossed*
Soor "Job" on The Blacklist the other day. It is always good to have Hoon Lee on my screen, he is truely awesome. Hood is my fav, but Job is close behind.
ReplyDeleteI did hear that he was on it, it's good to see him getting more work :)
ReplyDeleteThird episode is going to have a lot more focus on Brienne. So, keep an eye out ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads-up! I will be eagerly awaiting it.
ReplyDeleteAnd all the sample chaptersfrom the new book GRRM has released or read at conventions... NOTHING about Brienne that I have heard!
ReplyDeleteWell, he did fess up to the word Brienne screamed the last time we saw her in the books I guess. Not enough for me! XD
I didn't take to the last actor very well, so I can see why they have gone for the change, he certainly pulls off the charm offensive with less smugness, lol
ReplyDeleteGod yes, it's a good indication of what's to come this season!
ReplyDeleteI think this episode was a glimpse into how the world has treated Tyrion for much of his life. Unappreciated and under-valued!
ReplyDeleteAnd it only gets worse.... Sigh.
I really loved the re-introduction to Daario too!
ReplyDeleteLike you, the Dany story is probably my least favorite of the series, but I did love that scene!