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Game of Thrones
Mhysa
Directed by
David Nutter
TV-MA
S3 • E10
Jun 9, 2013
63m
9.1
8.4
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Joffrey challenges Tywin. Dany waits to see if she is a conqueror or a liberator.
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Cast of Mhysa
Peter Dinklage
Tyrion 'The Halfman' Lannister
Kit Harington
Jon Snow
Richard Madden
Robb Stark
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Sir Jaime 'Kingslayer' Lannister
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
Rory McCann
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Joe Dempsie
Gendry
Alfie Allen
Theon Greyjoy
Conleth Hill
Lord Varys
Game of Thrones - S3 • E10 Ratings & Reviews
Processed Media
Randy Dankievitch
It's not as cohesive or satisfying as the ends of the first two seasons... but it's still just as entertaining, brutal, ambitious, and grandiose as ever - and isn't that why we tune in, in the first place?
indieWire
Katie Walsh
As directed by David Nutter, this episode addresses most of our characters and brings them to a place of certainty, at least, until the next season.
indieWire
David Chute
By and large this was an episode of reunions and transformations.
Forbes
Erik Kain
It was quite an episode, too, though not as big and dramatic as its predecessor.
SFX Magazine
Rob Power
It's been an exhilarating and emotional season, more spectacular that the previous two and yet retaining a tight narrative focus, the multiple plot strands cohering beautifully.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Cumming
More than any other series on television, Game of Thrones understands that viewers long for simplicity.
Brightest Young Things
Jeff Spross
I thought last night's "Mhysa" was a nice coda to the brutality of "The Rains of Castamere."
We Got This Covered
Paulo Javier Lazo
Mhysa was a fairly decent episode. It wasn't groundbreaking enough to completely catch us off guard - no main characters died and there were barely any surprises - and ultimately, it was rather predictable. I
TV.com
Tim Surette
No one expected the Season 3 finale to top "The Rains of Castamere," right? "Mhysa" opened up a lot of good possibilities for Game of Thrones Season 4.
Collider
Allison Keene
Moving forward, it seems that Winter isn't just coming, it's here. Hodor.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
"Mhysa" isn't my favorite episode of the show or the season, but it's probably the strongest season finale the series has logged yet.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
This Thrones finale was in full Thrones finale form, hopscotching frantically across plotlines to tie a cliffhanger-y bow on each of them.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
Game of Thrones' ability to wed image to emotion is where its greatness lies. To the extent that "Mhysa," its third season finale, contained greatness, that's where you'd find it.
Observer
Drew Grant and Noam Cohen
Small though he may be, Tyrion Lannister is a monstrously huge talent, and I, for one, can't wait to see what he does next.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nina Shen Rastogi
Wagons are being circled. Birds are coming back to roost. Family and home were key themes in "Mhysa" - although, the episode makes clear, these things are luxuries, not givens, and they are not parceled out evenly among all takers.
The Playlist
Katie Walsh
"Mhysa," lets us lick our wounds and offers some uplifting moments to temper all that violence and nihilism (don't worry, there's still plenty of violence and nihilism too).
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
Usually when Thrones beats us up, the next week it comes back around with flowers and hugs and tries to act like everything is going to be okay.
Guardian
Sarah Hughes
This has been a fantastic season of Game of Thrones in which the show has come into its own, taking interesting risks with the source material and growing increasingly confident about its character development.
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
Happily, the broad and bracing "Mhysa" helped provide an answer. The motivation for Westerosi, high and lowborn alike, is the same thing that fuels big dreams and bigger alcohol consumption in our own realm: family.
AV Club
David Sims
Game Of Thrones is very much about the long game. We're ending in the middle of a book, for crying out loud, and it's not going to mess with that just to give us some fancy shocking ending.
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