Game Of Thrones Season 2 - Episode 7 -

He further goads Catelyn by mocking Ned Stark's supposed infidelity, leading her to draw a sword in a moment of fury . Treachery in Qarth and Beyond the Wall

Jaime delivers a cynical speech about the impossible nature of a knight’s vows, noting that one is often forced to choose between contradictory oaths, such as serving a king who slaughters the innocent . Game of Thrones Season 2 - Episode 7

The episode was praised by critics for its dialogue-heavy, character-driven scenes, particularly the interactions between Tywin Lannister and his cupbearer, Arya Stark . Game of Thrones recap: A Man Without Honor He further goads Catelyn by mocking Ned Stark's

Jon Snow remains lost in the wilderness with his prisoner, Ygritte . She continues to mock his rigid adherence to his Night's Watch vows and his sexual inexperience, eventually leading him into an ambush where he is surrounded by Wildlings . Horror at Winterfell and King’s Landing Game of Thrones recap: A Man Without Honor

In King’s Landing, Sansa awakens from a nightmare to find she has had her first period, signaling she is now physically ready to bear King Joffrey’s children . Cersei attempts a rare moment of sympathy, advising Sansa that while she may never love Joffrey, she must find comfort in her children—noting that "the more people you love, the weaker you are" .

Furious over the escape of Bran and Rickon, Theon Greyjoy leads a search party to a nearby farm . Unable to find them, he executes a horrific cover-up, displaying the charred remains of two young boys to the people of Winterfell . Maester Luwin is left in despair, believing the Stark heirs are dead .