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Game of Thrones
What Is Dead May Never Die
Directed by
Alik Sakharov
TV-MA
S2 • E3
Apr 15, 2012
53m
8.6
8.2
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Tyrion tries to see who he can trust in the Small Council. Catelyn visits Renly to try and persuade him to join Robb in the war. Theon must decide if his loyalties lie with his own family or with Robb.
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Cast of What Is Dead May Never Die
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 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
Processed Media
Randy Dankievitch
Power. This is really what Game of Thrones is all about, and last night's episode "What Is Dead May Never Die" explores this narrative thread beautifully.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
[The] writing and acting [is] wickedly tight and delightful.
Pajiba
TK Burton
[It's] an intriguing examination of the troubles plagued upon the children.
ComingSoon.net
Laremy Legel
Another strong example of the fine balance of "Game of Thrones," she joins the cadre of empowered women ruthlessly vying for power, though her techniques are atypical.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Tom Chivers
Each story remains distinct, and the show rarely flags. Three episodes in, it seems that the "difficult second season" is being skillfully navigated.
What Culture
Chris Swanson
The storylines were all engaging and it was very nice to see things moving forward.
indieWire
Rowan Kaiser
This episode did a fine job of introducing her character [Brienne] without making her the entire focus.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
Maybe the most fascinating alliance introduced in the episode, though, is the pairing of Sansa and Shae.
We Got This Covered
Matt Joseph
We're starting to see the shape that this season is going to take. The quest for power is a theme made very prevalent this week and everyone seems to want it.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
The individual stories have more impact, when we're not bouncing around quite as much.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
There were multiple transitions this week that were impressive, either due to their wit or due to the way they were executed.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Season 2 only gets better, even if we miss out on a few character stories like Stannis, Robb and Daenerys Targaryen this week, but Tyrion Lannister continues to hold the show together with his scene-stealing ploys.
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
"What Is Dead May Never Die," the third episode of this highly enjoyable second season of Game of Thrones. Spanning the length of an already quite lengthy continent, it was a compelling and rich hour.
Baltimore Sun
Luke Broadwater
It wasn't a great episode for fans of Dany or Stannis (or steadfast opponents of child slaughter). But if you're an Arya fan, you've got to be feeling pretty good about her future prospects, even with her now in Lannister hands.
Newark Star-Ledger
Jenifer D. Braun
As I'm yelling at the screen, Theon takes in that his Dad plans to lay waste to the place he's called home for a decade, and attack the man he's called brother. He doesn't bat an eyelash.
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
What a great week for Game of Thrones fans... Tonight's hour, "What Is Dead May Never Die," has several characters scheming and deceiving, with varying degrees of success.
AV Club
David Sims
There's a lot of that going on this week in "What Is Dead May Never Die"-a lot of uneasy alliances, a lot of long-term promises being made to secure help in the present.
Guardian
Sarah Hughes
Poor Theon. He might be a little bit snivelling but I can't help but feel pity. The stakes are growing higher with every episode and this week Theon was faced with an almost impossible choice.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
Arya's little deception at the end clears up something that always bugged me about the book... I'm sure it's something that's explained, but I like the explanation the series comes up with much better.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nina Shen Rastogi
It's a testament to the writers' commitment to their characters that, in the middle of an incredibly tense, dangerous journey, they took time out for a scene in which Arya stops and tries to process her past trauma.
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