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"First of His Name" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of
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television series ''
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''. The 35th episode overall, it was written by series co-creators
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and D. B. Weiss, and directed by
Michelle MacLaren Michelle Maxwell MacLaren is a Canadian television director and producer. She has directed episodes of ''The X-Files'', ''Better Call Saul'', ''Breaking Bad'', ''The Walking Dead (TV series), The Walking Dead'', ''Game of Thrones'', and ''Westwor ...
. It aired on May 4, 2014. In the episode,
Tommen Baratheon Tommen Baratheon is a fictional character in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation ''Game of Thrones''. Introduced in 1996's '' A Game of Thrones'', Tommen B ...
is crowned as the new king of the Seven Kingdoms; Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish and
Sansa Stark Sansa Stark, later Alayne Stone, is a fictional character in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin. Introduced in '' A Game of Thrones'' (1996), Sansa is the eldest daughter and second ...
arrive at the Eyrie and are welcomed by Lysa Arryn;
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decides to stay in Meereen; and Jon Snow leads an attack on the Night's Watch mutineers at Craster's Keep. The title of the episode refers to a phrase used during Tommen Baratheon's coronation, as "King Tommen of the House Baratheon, First of His Name." The episode received critical acclaim, with many praising the scene between Baelish and Lysa which reveals a big moment of the series' story, as well as the climactic battle sequence. It set a new viewership record, where it was seen by 7.16 million viewers during its initial airing in the United States.


Plot


In King's Landing

Tommen is crowned as king, the first of his name and Cersei decides that he will soon marry Margaery. Tywin tells Cersei that the gold mines in the Westerlands ran dry years ago and that they are deeply indebted to the Iron Bank, but the union of the houses of Lannister and Tyrell will help rectify this problem. Cersei asks Oberyn to send a ship back to Sunspear as a gift for Myrcella.


In the Vale

Petyr and Sansa arrive in the Vale. At the Bloody Gate, Petyr tells the guards that Sansa is his niece Alayne. Lysa reveals that she poisoned her husband at Petyr's instigation before the two are hurriedly married. Lysa accuses Sansa of sleeping with Petyr, but Sansa promises her aunt that she is a virgin. Lysa calms down before adding that when Tyrion dies, Sansa will marry Robin.


In Meereen

Daario tells Daenerys that his forces have confiscated the 93-ship Meereenese navy. Jorah tells her that Joffrey was murdered at his own wedding, but that both Astapor and Yunkai have reverted to slavery. Daenerys tells Jorah that instead of sailing west, she intends to stay and rule her new people herself.


On the Kingsroad

As Brienne and Podrick ride north, she is surprised by his lack of outdoor skills, but gains respect for him after hearing he saved Tyrion's life at the Battle of Blackwater.


In the Riverlands

During her nighttime ritual of reciting her death list, Arya adds the name of the Hound. Arya reveals to the Hound that Syrio was killed by Meryn.


Beyond the Wall

Jon's group attacks Craster's Keep. Locke covertly tries to kidnap Bran, but Bran enters Hodor's mind and kills Locke. Freed, Bran contemplates reuniting with Jon, but Jojen tells him that Jon will prevent their journey. Rast attempts to escape but is killed by Ghost. After killing Karl and being reunited with Ghost, Jon burns the keep, at the suggestion of Craster's daughter-wives.


Production


Writing

"First of His Name" was written by executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, based upon the source material, Martin's ''
A Storm of Swords ''A Storm of Swords'' is the third of seven planned novels in the high fantasy series ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' by American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published in the United Kingdom on August 8, 2000, with a United States editi ...
''. Chapters adapted from ''A Storm of Swords'' to the episode were chapters 68 and 71 (Sansa VI and Daenerys VI). It also covers part of the fourth novel, ''A Feast for Crows'': namely chapter 14 (Brienne III).


Casting

Kate Dickie (Lysa Arryn) and
Lino Facioli Lino Schmidek Machado Facioli (born 29 July 2000) is a Brazilian-British actor. He is best known for portraying Robin Arryn in ''Game of Thrones'' and Naples in '' Get Him to the Greek''. Biography Facioli was born in Ribeirão Preto, São ...
(Robin Arryn) make return appearances after an absence of several years (since the first season).


Reception


Ratings

"First of His Name" established a new series high in ratings, with 7.16 million people watching it during its first airing. In the United Kingdom, the episode was viewed by 1.643 million viewers, making it the highest-rated broadcast that week. It also received 0.082 million timeshift viewers.


Critical reception

The episode received critical acclaim.
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reported that 100% of the episode's 40 reviews on the site were positive with an average score of 8.25 out of 10. Its consensus reads: "Only slow by ''Game of Thrones'' standards, "First of His Name" demonstrates how carefully constructed this show has been since season one." Matt Fowler of ''
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'' gave the episode a 9/10 writing that the episode "gave us a much-needed look back at some past events on the series." He highlighted the revelation that Littlefinger's actions "put the story of the entire series into motion." Erik Adams of ''
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'' gave the episode an A and praised the writers for their focus on the female characters.


References


External links

* at HBO.com * {{Game of Thrones episodes, 4 2014 American television episodes Game of Thrones season 4 episodes Television episodes directed by Michelle MacLaren Television episodes written by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss