Even compared to the greater number of violent deaths shown on screen, none of the other feasts in Game of Thrones are as disturbing as Walder Frey accidentally eating his own sons. ![]() However, Arya's revenge against Walder Frey is successful and the implications of the meat pie are more disturbing than most things that happen at the other doomed diners. It's refreshing, amid Game of Thrones' many prophesies and curses, to find an instance of foreshadowing without magical influence.Ĭompared to the massacre at the Red Wedding and Joffrey Baratheon's dramatic death, it initially appears that the Feast at the Twins falls a little flat. This foreshadowing, which happens three seasons before the Feast at the Twins, occurs just one episode after the Red Wedding, though at this point, Bran was still unaware of the tragedy that befell his family and hasn't fully realized all of his all-knowing powers as the Three-Eyed Raven. Bran stresses that the punishment doled out by the gods wasn't merely for murder or even for the crime of serving the king's son in a pie, but rather for the Night's Watch cook killing a guest beneath his roof. The gods curse the cook, turning him into a "Rat Cook" who lives in the Nightfort, killing and eating his own children to survive. Bran explains that the king enjoyed the pie so much that he asks for a second helping. In Season 3, Episode 10 "Mhysa," Bran Stark ( Isaac Hempstead) recounted the tale of a Night's Watch cook at the Nightfort who killed and cooked a king's son into a pie that he served the unknowing king. However, in many ways, the scene disappointed viewers hungry for the same high-octane violence, drama, and betrayal as the gruesome dinner parties.īran Stark Foreshadowed the Feast At the Twins ![]() Although much of what makes this dinner truly grotesque happens off-screen - indicating even a series as graphic as Game of Thrones has limits - Arya's revenge is sweet and the main course is nauseating. Arya subsequently reveals her identity as a Stark and kills Walder the same way her mother, Catelyn Stark, was murdered, by slicing his neck. Sometime after the celebration, Walder Frey dines alone in his hall, complaining to an unfamiliar serving girl about the absence of his sons, at which point Arya Stark reveals she's killed Frey's sons and cooked them into the meat pie he's eating. In the most interesting instance of Arya using her training as a Faceless Man, she infiltrates the Twins, where Lannister and Frey soldiers are celebrating their victory at Riverrun. In Season 6, Episode 10, "The Winds of Winter," following the Feast at the Twins, Arya Stark ( Maisie Williams) finally gets the opportunity to mark a name off her infamous list. Studio HBO Arya Stark Avenges the Red Wedding However, the most gruesome feast in Game of Thrones, which also happens to be the dinner with the most interesting foreshadowing, happens later in Season 6, and deserves much more credit for its clever foreshadowing and important character work. Not long after, in Season 4, Joffrey Baratheon ( Jack Gleeson) is poisoned at his own wedding feast (dubbed The Purple Wedding), dying grotesquely in his mother’s arms. During the Red Wedding, Robb Stark ( Richard Madden) is betrayed by his scheming allies, the Freys, Lannisters, and Boltons, resulting in his own death as well as the deaths of his mother Catelyn Stark ( Michelle Fairley), his wife ( Oona Chaplin), and his unborn child. The wedding of Edmure Tully ( Tobias Menzies) to one of Walder Frey's ( David Bradley) daughters turns bloody in one of the most memorable moments of the show. The first account of this is also likely its most famous: The Red Wedding. ![]() Game of Thrones is notable for feasts ending in bloody deaths and betrayals. Although Game of Thrones has plenty of wholesome scenes of family dinners and even enemies bonding over food, with the holiday season in full swing and food on the mind, plus the recent announcement that Game of Thrones is getting an official cookbook, it's a great time to revisit some of the iconic scenes of the series.
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