It was also really nice to see Isaac Hempstead Wright doing something again and I think it's really interesting how Theon Greyjoy gets more and more important. Sean Bean continually improves in his role and is amazing when he gets to be the regent while reminding the audience that he is clearly the most likable character on this show. Ned's discovery in this episode was great as well and really blew my mind because I'm completely unaware of the plot of this series. ![]() The sword fighting in this episode was too really well-made and the fight scene in which we first meet Bronn was incredibly cool. The continuation of the storyline of Catelyn and Tyrion proved to be hilarious with once again, a marvelous monologue by Peter Dinklage and great performances by all other actors involved. The episode didn't get any worse after that, but I'd say it was already one of the best moments. ![]() ![]() I was extremely looking forward to see how things will be after Ned's and Jaime's fight and it already began in a superb way when Ned awoke with a furious Cersei and a King Robert who has finally calmed down after his uproar in "The Wolf and the Lion" standing in his room. As it turns out, it totally manages to hold up the pace of its predecessor and contains a couple of important things happening. The previous episode was awesome and so my expectations in this "A Golden Crown" were pretty high.
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