Game of Thrones: “Garden of Bones” (Episode 2.4)

Game of Thrones’ first season often felt more like historical fiction than fantasy if we could just imagine a history quite different than our own. But then came the dragons, and slowly more and more magic has been revealed. Winter is coming and with it more and more of Westeros’ fairy tales are coming true. But if we’ve seen white walkers and dragons and telepathic dire wolves, none of that quite prepared us for what would come at the end of this week’s episode.
But before that, we begin more like a Vince Vaughn movie with a dick joke and an epic fart. A couple of Lannister men on night’s watch are keeping themselves amused when Robb Stark’s army runs right through them. In the aftermath, Robb comes across a lovely doctor cutting off one of his prisoner’s feet. She is unimpressed and unafraid to speak truth to power. Amidst all that’s at hand, Robb seems a little smitten.
Joffrey keeps expanding the definition of sadism, first with his betrothed, whom he blames for Robb’s latest victory over his army and later with the prostitutes his uncle the Imp sends as a present. In the most painful scene of the show since Joffrey had all his bastard step-siblings killed, the young king commands one to beat the other as a message for his uncle. The boy takes great pleasure in others’ pain.
We meet some more torturing souls at the prison camp where Arya and Gendry await their turn in the interrogation chair. Each day one prisoner has an iron bucket strapped to his chest with a live rat inside. When the bucket is heated, the rat chews through his victim to escape. Arya falls asleep in her cell, repeating the names of those she intends to kill: “Joffrey, Cersei, Ilyn Payne, the Hound.” Her experience in the camp has added a name to that list, though: Polliver, one of the Lannister guards who abused her fellow prisoners. Something tells me that he may be first.