

Jon reveals seeing something take the child. Mormont himself is disgusted by Craster's human sacrifices (not to mention his incestuous relationships with his own daughters), but he will not interfere, and forbids Jon from doing so, as Craster has helped many members of the Night's Watch, among them, Benjen Stark. However, Mormont considers Craster too valuable a contact to risk offending, as he is one of their few sources of information and shelter beyond the Wall. Jon realizes that Jeor has known all along that Craster is sacrificing his sons.

Lord Commander Jeor Mormont questions Jon about his actions. Craster orders the men of the Night's Watch out of his home, blaming Jon. He had caught Jon spying on him while he left a baby in the forest for the White Walkers and has beaten him bloody. Balon Greyjoy maps out his strategy of attack while, at Winterfell, Luwin tries to decipher Bran's dreams.Ĭraster drags his captive Jon Snow back to his keep. But King Renly, his new wife Margaery, and her brother Loras Tyrell have other plans in mind. Catelyn arrives in the Stormlands to forge an alliance of her own. EST on HBO.At the Red Keep, Tyrion plots three alliances through the promise of marriage. Will Jon reunite with Arya in "Stormborn?" Find out when Episode 2 of Game of Thrones Season 7 premieres at 9 p.m. Has she had a change of heart and decided to head home to Winterfell, instead? Episode 2 should give viewers a better idea of where Arya is going this season.Įither way, Jon looks wary as he turns to look back at someone, who is more than likely Sansa. Is Arya's next stop truly King's Landing? Promotional pictures posted on HBO's Medium page for Episode 2 show Arya riding somewhere that does not seem to resemble King's Landing. In Episode 1, she told Lannister soldiers that she planned to "kill the Queen," and while they thought she was joking, viewers know she was not. Will Tyrion struggle with how those plans could lead to his sister's demise and ultimately her death? There is certainly no love lost between those particular Lannister siblings. Is Jon reacting to a Littlefinger-led revolt or something else entirely? As has been previously speculated on the Inquisitr, there are several things that could cause Jon to attack Littlefinger.īased on a picture released on HBO's Medium page from Episode 2, Tyrion will be using the giant map at Dragonstone to explain his plans to Daenerys and her supporters. In the trailer for "Stormborn," Jon throws Littlefinger up against a wall, while they are visiting what appears to be the crypts of Winterfell.

Is she at Dragonstone to share her theory about the "Prince Who Was Promised" with Daenerys? Stay tuned to find out. Jon banished her from the North after learning she had sacrificed Princess Shireen Baratheon at the stake. Melisandre was last seen riding away from Winterfell in the Season 6 finale. While at another point she tells Daenerys that she believes she has a "role to play, as does another." Melisandre is presumably referring to Jon Snow with that latter hint. In it, Melisandre (Carice van Houten) looks into the distance as Varys stands behind her. That teaser combines footage from Episode 2 and 3. Winter is Coming has previously speculated Melisandre is Daenerys' "unexpected visitor" and they reiterate that prediction in their coverage of a newly released trailer. Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) plans the conquest of Westeros."

"Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) receives an unexpected visitor. As you might expect, it is a bit scarce on details, while also highly informative. HBO released the official synopsis for Episode 2 via the network's Medium page. From the official episode synopsis to speculation based on them, here is everything you need to know about "Stormborn." The second episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 premieres tonight, July 23. Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 2 "Stormborn."
