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Game of Thrones
Valar Morghulis
Directed by
Alan Taylor
TV-MA
S2 • E10
Jun 3, 2012
64m
9.3
8.7
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Tyrion wakes up in a new world; Dany goes to a strange place; Jon proves himself.
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Cast of Valar Morghulis
Peter Dinklage
Tyrion 'The Halfman' Lannister
Kit Harington
Jon Snow
Richard Madden
Robb Stark
Lena Headey
Cersei Lannister
Michelle Fairley
Catelyn Stark
Emilia Clarke
Daenerys Targaryen
Liam Cunningham
Davos Seaworth
Maisie Williams
Arya Stark
Iain Glen
Sir Jorah Mormont
Isaac Hempstead Wright
Brandon 'Bran' Stark
Aidan Gillen
Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish
Charles Dance
Tywin Lannister
Sophie Turner
Sansa Stark
Jerome Flynn
Bronn
John Bradley
Samwell 'Sam' Tarly
Alfie Allen
Theon Greyjoy
Conleth Hill
Lord Varys
Jack Gleeson
Joffrey Baratheon
Stephen Dillane
Stannis Baratheon
Sibel Kekilli
Shae
Game of Thrones - S2 • E10 Ratings & Reviews
Processed Media
Randy Dankievitch
All in all a solid, if slightly cluttered finish to a fantastic second season.
SFX Magazine
Rob Power
It looked like "Valar Morghulis" was going to have a tough job topping the spectacular "Blackwater", but in the event was perhaps even more satisfying than last week's battle for King's Landing.
Pajiba
TK Burton
There were some wild divergences from the novels, yet I found them all quite satisfying and well done enough that they're actually welcome.
International Business Times
Alfred Joyner
Game of Thrones finally came to its thrilling finale, tying up some loose ends but unravelling far more for us to ponder over until next April.
indieWire
Rowan Kaiser
It's just a bunch of stuff that happens, in the words of Homer Simpson. Still, it's a compelling bunch of stuff that happens.
The Mary Sue
Amy Ratcliffe
I enjoyed it and felt some parts were completely awesome, but I could feel the rush to visit each character and wrap up storylines.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
Valar Morghulis suffered from having to follow the tightly focused "Blackwater"..._ _But in a few individual moments, "Valar Morghulis" was completely, utterly, powerfully honest. And I'll try to focus on moments like that.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Game of Thrones doesn't feel like a bunch of actors playing at fantasy; it feels like a world inhabited by real people. And that, after two stellar seasons, may prove to be the series' biggest attribute.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
This episode had three impressive closing shots back-to-back-to-back to cement our major story lines.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Cumming
Still, much to chew on from this season finale of this fantastic second series, even if it didn't quite hit the heights of episode nine.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
Valar Morghulis had to give us a little of everyone to tide us over until next year, but it also accepted that not everyone was going to get epic closure of a season-long arc.
We Got This Covered
Jonathan Lack
Not only do I feel the episode did justice to nearly every character and subplot, but it tied them all together under a unified thematic umbrella that gave significant weight and meaning to every part of this vast, wide-ranging fantasy epic.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
After "Blackwater" and this, has the show ever been better?
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
"Valar Morghulis" felt as much like a premiere as a finale... Rich, sweeping, and surprisingly emotional, it managed to be the best episode of the show to date.
Newark Star-Ledger
Jenifer D. Braun
The Game of Thrones season two finale begins the way 'Lost' began -- and ended, for that matter -- with an eyeball, real close up, looking around.
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
Tonight's finale is full of surprises - even to devout readers of George R.R. Martin's novels.
Guardian
Sarah Hughes
And so a fascinating if flawed season came to an end with well-paced final episode that left us with the feeling that this story is really only just beginning.
AV Club
David Sims
God, I'm going to miss this show until next year. It's the biggest cliché in the world, but there honestly isn't anything like Game Of Thrones on television.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
"Valar Morghulis" is an often fascinating, sometimes frustrating, occasionally moving episode of television.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nina Shen Rastogi
This season has been all about the children of powerful leaders coming into their own, and the story lines that felt most fully developed last night centered around the idea of tests and initiation rites - some successful, others less so.
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