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Game of Thrones
High Sparrow
Directed by
Mark Mylod
TV-MA
S5 • E3
Apr 26, 2015
60m
8.3
7.9
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In Braavos, Arya sees the Many-Faced God. In King's Landing, Queen Margaery enjoys her new husband. Tyrion and Varys walk the Long Bridge of Volantis.
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Cast of High Sparrow
Peter Dinklage
Tyrion 'The Halfman' Lannister
Kit Harington
Jon Snow
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Sir Jaime 'Kingslayer' Lannister
Lena Headey
Cersei Lannister
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
Sophie Turner
Sansa Stark
Jerome Flynn
Bronn
John Bradley
Samwell 'Sam' Tarly
Rory McCann
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Alfie Allen
Theon Greyjoy
Conleth Hill
Lord Varys
Gwendoline Christie
Brienne of Tarth
Stephen Dillane
Stannis Baratheon
Jacob Anderson
Grey Worm
Michiel Huisman
Daario Naharis
Game of Thrones - S5 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
"High Sparrow" uses another important emotion in building out the journeys it weaves together in this episode: vengeance, something that's always a defining factor in the biggest moments and shifts in power in Westeros.
The NitPic
Angela L. Harmon
This slow build is allowing the characters to see, experience, and judge the consequences of their actions, beneficial or otherwise, and that build will likely culminate in some serious carnage.
Sydney Morning Herald
Ed Barry
You could say that actor had quite the part.
AV Club
Myles McNutt
The episode simultaneously reminds us that Game Of Thrones has been changing the books since the beginning, albeit through more subtle extensions of existing storylines.
Washington Post
Alyssa Rosenberg
Moments like this one make the world of "Game of Thrones" worth investing in, rather than abandoning it as lost.
Washington Post
David Malitz
Nothing on the Khaleesi front, but it's safe to assume she made some blundering political decision offscreen.
Independent (UK)
Ellen E Jones
Tywin Lannister got what was coming to him, but Game of Thrones undoubtedly lost something when actor Charles Dance exited in series four.
Wall Street Journal
Michael Calia
Game of Thrones was in a groove this week. Instead of jumping all over the globe, there were several instances when narrative threads flowed right into each other, particularly when it focused on Brienne, Pod, Sansa and Littlefinger.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
It's good to see the episode spending time on conversations that serve a purpose other than sheerly advancing story: in particular, Brienne's heart-to-heart with Podrick, remembering the humiliation that Renly saved her from.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
The coolness of seeing [Jorah and Tyrion] cross paths after four-plus seasons on separate continents is beyond dispute. So is the excellence of this episode.
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
Its ending was plenty dramatic, but it matters much more that "High Sparrow" had what may well be the most haunting and beautiful opening of any episode in Thrones's history.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
The point seems to be to start evening the scales between greed and service.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Charlotte Runcie
Finally, some action. The first two episodes of the new season felt like early moves on a giant chess board, which is all well and good, but we were really starting to need some sparks to fly.
The Atlantic
Amy Sullivan
I would like to think that these references to the show's beginnings mean that we have turned the corner and that the story will be more concentrated on bringing characters back together and building toward the ending than separating them.
Salon.com
Libby Hill
It understands that the nature of humanity, and any epic story, is contained wholly within the seemingly unrelated pieces strewn about the map and that the only way to have closure is to bring all the elements together.
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
This week's Game of Thrones jammed two sets of characters together for the first time, while taking a shocking turn from George R.R. Martin's novels.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nina Shen Rastogi
There was a great, evocative shot in Sunday night's episode - written by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss and directed by Mark Mylod - that finds Jon Snow sitting alone in the Castle Black mess hall/meeting room.
indieWire
Casey Cipriani
Episode 3 was the best of the season so far. Which is simple to say, considering we've only just been, but after two episodes of "where we left off," the story is finally beginning to move and plots are thickening.
Guardian
Sarah Hughes
After last week's examination of justice this week attention turned to the flip side of that rather tarnished coin - vengeance - in what's promising to be a very dark season.
AV Club
Erik Adams
After meditating on leadership and power in season five's first two episodes, Game Of Thrones turns to the most down-to-earth of its thematic pillars in "High Sparrow": Family.
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