4. Cripples, Bastards, - And Broken Things
Ser Gregor Clegane kills Ser Hugh, highlighting brutality, while Littlefinger reveals the origin of The Hound's scars.
Critics lauded the episode for deep world-building and strong performances, particularly from Peter Dinklage. It is notable as the first episode written by Bryan Cogman rather than the showrunners. Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things - IMDb 4. Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things
The title, drawn from a line by , encapsulates the focus on characters marginalized by Westerosi society. Key examples include: Bran Stark receiving a specialized saddle for mobility. Jon Snow defending new recruits at the Wall. Samwell Tarly's introduction as a cowardly, forced recruit. Key Plot Developments Ser Gregor Clegane kills Ser Hugh, highlighting brutality,
Ned Stark uncovers that Jon Arryn was researching King Robert’s bastards, leading him to Gendry . Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things - IMDb The
is the fourth episode of HBO's Game of Thrones season one, aired on May 8, 2011. Written by Bryan Cogman and directed by Brian Kirk, the episode centers on societal outcasts and advances major character arcs. Thematic Significance
Catelyn Stark arrests Tyrion at the Inn at the Crossroads, accelerating the Stark-Lannister conflict. Reception and Production
Daenerys asserts her authority over her brother, Viserys, in Vaes Dothrak.