: After witnessing the desecration of her brother Robb's body, Arya commits her first intentional, cold-blooded kill—a Frey soldier bragging about the massacre.
The Game of Thrones Season 3 finale, originally aired on June 9, 2013, and serves as a somber aftermath to the devastating Red Wedding. Directed by David Nutter , it currently holds a strong 9.1 rating on IMDb. Episode Highlights & Analysis [S3E10] Mhysa
: The episode continues the harrowing transformation of Theon Greyjoy under Ramsay Snow’s torture. Having lost his identity, he begins to accept the name "Reek," begging for death while Ramsay toyishly refuses. Reunions and Near-Misses : : After witnessing the desecration of her brother
: Jaime finally reaches King's Landing, though his homecoming is bittersweet; he is barely recognized and forever changed by his journey with Brienne of Tarth. Quick Stats Director David Nutter IMDb Score Key Death Numerous Frey soldiers (at the hands of Arya) Central Theme The cost of survival and the burden of leadership Episode Highlights & Analysis : The episode continues
: After fleeing Ygritte and the Wildlings, a wounded Jon finally returns to Castle Black, reunited with Samwell Tarly.
: One of the sharpest power shifts occurs in King's Landing when Tywin Lannister humbles Joffrey Baratheon after the boy king brags about the Red Wedding. Tywin famously retorts, "Any man who must say 'I am the king' is no true king," asserting his true control over the Iron Throne.
: The episode's title refers to the Old Ghiscari word for "Mother." In the closing scene, Daenerys Targaryen is greeted by the freed slaves of Yunkai, who lift her up while chanting " Mhysa ." This moment cements her identity as a liberator rather than just a conqueror.