6. The Old Gods And The New -
: Arya Stark narrowly avoids recognition by Petyr Baelish and is forced to use her second death wish from Jaqen H'ghar to kill Amory Lorch before he can expose her. Thematic Significance: Religion in Westeros
: An animistic religion practiced by the Children of the Forest and now primarily by Northerners and Wildlings. Worship centers on sacred weirwood trees with carved faces, which act as the eyes of the gods .
: The dominant religion brought by the Andals, consisting of a single deity with seven aspects: The Father, Mother, Warrior, Smith, Maiden, Crone, and Stranger. It is highly organized with temples (septs) and a religious hierarchy of septons and septas . 6. The Old Gods and the New
: Jon Snow and Qhorin Halfhand ambush a wildling outpost. Jon is unable to execute Ygritte , his prisoner, and becomes separated from his group.
: Theon Greyjoy seizes Winterfell, a move intended to prove his loyalty to House Greyjoy , but he immediately struggles with the ruthlessness required . This is exemplified by his botched, messy execution of Ser Rodrik Cassel. : Arya Stark narrowly avoids recognition by Petyr
" The Old Gods and the New " is the sixth episode of the second season of , directed by David Nutter . It marks a pivotal moment where several main characters—including Theon Greyjoy, Daenerys Targaryen, and King Joffrey—struggle to maintain control as their power begins to unravel . Key Plot Developments
: A violent riot breaks out in Flea Bottom as the royal family returns from seeing Myrcella off to Dorne . Joffrey’s inability to control the starving crowd leads to several deaths and the near-rape of Sansa Stark. : The dominant religion brought by the Andals,
The episode's title highlights the cultural and religious divide in the Seven Kingdoms: