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Season of television series
Game of Thrones
Season 3
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Showrunners
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkHBO
Original releaseMarch 31 (2013-03-31) –
June 9, 2013 (2013-06-09)
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The third season of thefantasydrama television seriesGame of Thrones premiered in the United States onHBO on March 31, 2013, and concluded on June 9, 2013. It was broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm in the United States, consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes.[1] The season is based roughly on the first half ofA Storm of Swords (the third of theA Song of Ice and Fire novels byGeorge R. R. Martin, of which the series is an adaptation).[2] The series is adapted for television byDavid Benioff andD. B. Weiss. HBO renewed the series for a third season on April 10, 2012, nine days after thesecond season's premiere. Production began in July 2012.[3] The show was filmed primarily in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Croatia, Iceland and Morocco.

The story takes place in afictional world, primarily upon a continent calledWesteros, with one storyline occurring on another continent to the east,Essos. Like the novel, the season continues the storyline of The War of the Five Kings: after the death ofRenly Baratheon, all four kings inWesteros believe they have a claim to the Iron Throne, besidesRobb Stark, who seeks vengeance for the death of his father,Ned Stark, and independence for the North. The season also features other storylines:Daenerys Targaryen begins her rise in power in Essos; Ned's illegitimate son,Jon Snow, goes undercover beyond the Wall; the other Stark children struggle to survive up and down Westeros, but Robb is killed; Jaime Lannister returns to the capital; and all of Westeros is informed of the reawakened threat of the Army of the Dead.

Game of Thrones features a largeensemble cast, includingPeter Dinklage,Nikolaj Coster-Waldau,Lena Headey,Emilia Clarke andKit Harington. The season introduced a number of new cast members, includingDiana Rigg,Ciarán Hinds,Nathalie Emmanuel andIwan Rheon.

Critics praised the show's production values and cast. Viewership yet again rose compared to the previous season. It won 2 of the 16Emmy Awards for which it was nominated; nominations included Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Dinklage), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Clarke) and Outstanding Drama Series. It also won theCritics' Choice Television Award for Best Drama Series.

Episodes

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See also:List of Game of Thrones episodes
No.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [4]U.S. viewers
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211"Valar Dohaeris"Daniel MinahanDavid Benioff &D. B. WeissMarch 31, 2013 (2013-03-31)4.37[5]
After the White Walkers' attack on the Fist of the First Men, the surviving Night's Watchmen, includingSamwell Tarly andJeor Mormont, pledge to return to the Wall and warn the Seven Kingdoms.Jon is brought beforeMance Rayder, the "King beyond the Wall", and pledges his loyalty to the Wildlings. Robb finds Harrenhal abandoned by the Lannisters, with its inhabitants slaughtered. He orders his bannerman Roose Bolton to garrison the castle and lead the search for Jaime Lannister. A scarredTyrion Lannister attempts to negotiate Casterly Rock fromTywin, who offers lesser promises and threatens to hang any whores that he catches his son with.Margaery Tyrell engages in charitable acts with King's Landing orphans.Littlefinger offers to helpSansa Stark escape King's Landing. Ros warns Shae to distrust Littlefinger.Davos is rescued by Saan, who wants to break ties withStannis Baratheon. Davos returns to Dragonstone where he unsuccessfully tries to killMelisandre and is imprisoned. She blames him for convincing Stannis not to let her join the battle. In Essos,Daenerys Targaryen arrives in Astapor to buy an army of brutally-trained mercenary soldiers called the "Unsullied". The Qarth warlocks attempt to assassinate her, but Barristan Selmy, a former Kingsguard commander, saves her and pledges his loyalty.
222"Dark Wings, Dark Words"Daniel MinahanVanessa TaylorApril 7, 2013 (2013-04-07)4.27[6]
Brienne continues escortingJaime Lannister across the Riverlands to King's Landing. He engages her in a fight, which is interrupted by Bolton soldiers who capture them.Robb Stark receives news that Winterfell was sacked, and his brothersBran andRickon have been killed by Theon. Robb has lost the support of House Frey after breaking his promise to marry one of Lord Walder's granddaughters, while his bannerman Lord Rickard Karstark is furious at the release of Jaime.Arya Stark,Gendry and Hot Pie also make for Riverrun, but are waylaid by the outlaw group "The Brotherhood without Banners". They stop at an inn, where the capturedHound exposes Arya's identity. Margaery and her grandmotherOlenna, the "Queen of Thorns", question Sansa about Joffrey's troubling personality and suggest that she visit Highgarden.Theon Greyjoy is held in a dungeon and tortured by unknown captors. Bran, Rickon, Osha, and Hodor encounter siblings Jojen and Meera Reed, children of Stark bannerman, Howland Reed. Jojen, who has prophetic dreams, tells Bran that he is a warg with the ability to enter animals' minds.
233"Walk of Punishment"David BenioffDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 14, 2013 (2013-04-14)4.72[7]
Robb and Catelyn attend Hoster Tully's funeral in Riverrun. Tywin Lannister sends Littlefinger to the Eyrie to marry Lysa Arryn to secure her allegiance, and appoints Tyrion as the new Master of Coin. Arya and Gendry are taken captive by the Brotherhood, while Hot Pie is allowed to remain behind to work at the inn. Mance Rayder sends Jon and a band of Wildlings led by Tormund Giantsbane to scale the Wall and attack Castle Black from its weakly defended back. The surviving Night's Watch men return to Craster's Keep, where Gilly gives birth to a son. Theon is freed from the dungeon by a mysterious stranger, who tells him that he is being held by one of his jealous uncles. Melisandre leaves Dragonstone, mysteriously stating that the blood of a king is required for victory. Daenerys barters for the 8,000 Unsullied and the translatorMissandei in exchange for one of her young dragons, ignoring Barristan's andJorah's protestations. Jaime persuades his captor, Locke, to prevent Brienne being raped by claiming her father will pay a huge ransom; Locke agrees but he then severs Jaime's right hand without warning.
244"And Now His Watch Is Ended"Alex GravesDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 21, 2013 (2013-04-21)4.87[8]
After learning that Theon staged Bran and Rickon's deaths Theon's "rescuer" betrays him, returning him to the dungeon for further torture. After a failed escape attempt, Jaime believes himself lost without his sword hand; Brienne urges him to remain hopeful.Varys tells Tyrion how he became a eunuch, then shows him the sorcerer who castrated him, who is now his captive. He advises Tyrion to be patient in his quest for vengeance against Cersei. At Craster's Keep, the surviving Night's Watchmen, starving, come into conflict with their host. Craster and Mormont are slain in the struggle, and Sam flees with Gilly and her new-born son. Arya and Gendry are taken to the Brotherhood's secret cave, meeting their leader, Beric Dondarrion, who demands that the Hound undergo a trial by combat for his crimes. Margaery proposes that Sansa marry Loras, which Sansa finds agreeable, unaware that he is gay. Daenerys meets with slaver Kraznys to trade one dragon for the Unsullied army. Once the deal is struck, she commands the Unsullied to kill all the slave masters, and has her dragon burn Kraznys; she frees the Unsullied, who willingly follow her.
255"Kissed by Fire"Alex GravesBryan CogmanApril 28, 2013 (2013-04-28)5.35[9]
Tyrion, knowing the Crown is deeply in debt to the Iron Bank, persuades Olenna to pay for half of the royal wedding. Sansa tells Littlefinger she wants to remain in King's Landing, as she secretly hopes to marry Loras. Littlefinger uncovers the Tyrell-Varys plot to marry Sansa to Loras and informs Tywin. To circumvent this, he decides to marry Sansa to Tyrion, andCersei to Loras over both Lannister's objections. Stannis confesses his infidelity to his fanatical wife, Selyse, who says she knows and approves. Their daughter, Princess Shireen, sneaks into the dungeon to visit Davos and teaches him to read. The Hound is released after killing Beric in the trial by combat. Thoros resurrects Beric, using the Lord of Light's power. Gendry decides to join the Brotherhood, who intend to ransom Arya to Robb. After being delivered to Roose Bolton at Harrenhal, and having his stump treated by the disgraced former maester Qyburn, a delirious Jaime reveals to Brienne that he killed "Mad" King Aerys Targaryen to prevent him from destroying King's Landing with wildfire. Robb executes Lord Karstark after the latter murders two captive Lannister boys. With the Karstarks abandoning him, a desperate Robb hopes to renew his alliance with Walder Frey. Ygritte seduces Jon, who breaks his Night's Watch vows. Daenerys encourages the Unsullied to choose a leader among them; they choose Grey Worm.
266"The Climb"Alik SakharovDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 5, 2013 (2013-05-05)5.50[10]
In King's Landing, Tywin coerces Olenna into an agreement to marry Cersei to Loras. Cersei tells Tyrion that it was Joffrey, not her, who ordered Ser Mandon to kill him during the battle. Tyrion informs Shae and Sansa about his and Sansa's upcoming wedding. Littlefinger gloats to Varys at having foiled his plot with the Tyrells and reveals that he has handed Varys's informant Ros over to Joffrey, who has tortured and killed her. In the Riverlands, Melisandre purchases Gendry from the Brotherhood, and foretells that Arya will kill many people with brown eyes, green eyes, and blue eyes; and that they will meet again. Walder Frey agrees to renew his alliance with Robb in exchange for an in-person apology and for his uncle Edmure Tully, the new Lord of Riverrun, to marry one of his granddaughters in Robb's place. Roose Bolton agrees to send Jaime back to King's Landing, but refuses to allow Brienne to accompany him. At an unknown location, the mysterious man continues torturing Theon. In the North, tension arises between Osha and Meera. Beyond the Wall, Sam continues his flight with Gilly, while Jon and Ygritte scale the Wall with the wildlings Tormund and Orell.
277"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"Michelle MacLarenGeorge R. R. MartinMay 12, 2013 (2013-05-12)4.84[11]
In the North, Jojen tells Bran they must not stop at Castle Black, but travel beyond the Wall to find the Three-eyed Raven; Osha warns them about the White Walkers. Jon and Ygritte's relationship deepens, angering jealous Wildling, Orell. After learning that Theon's greatest pride is his sexual prowess, Theon's torturer castrates him. Robb learns that Talisa is pregnant. Disgusted that they sold Gendry, Arya escapes the Brotherhood, only to be captured by the Hound. Melisandre tells Gendry that his father was KingRobert. Shae warns Tyrion that their relationship will end once he marries Sansa. Tywin and Joffrey discuss Daenerys; Tywin dismisses her as a potential threat. Daenerys reaches Yunkai and declares war on the city. Roose Bolton abandons Harrenhal for Edmure Tully's wedding at the Twins while Jaime bids Brienne farewell as he departs for King's Landing. Having a change of heart, Jaime returns to Harrenhal and rescues Brienne from a bear pit she had been trapped in by Locke.
288"Second Sons"Michelle MacLarenDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 19, 2013 (2013-05-19)5.13[12]
King's Landing hosts Tyrion and Sansa's wedding. Cersei shows her displeasure towards Margaery and Loras. At the wedding feast, Tyrion causes a drunken scene. Tywin demands that Tyrion quickly produce a Lannister heir, but Tyrion later assures Sansa their marriage will never be consummated without her consent. Sandor tells Arya that he is taking her to the Twins to ransom her to Robb. Stannis releases Davos, demanding that he respect Melisandre. She arrives in Dragonstone with Gendry, whom she seduces to extract his blood using leeches. In a magical ritual, Stannis casts the blood-filled leeches into a fire while naming the three usurpers: Robb Stark, Balon Greyjoy, and King Joffrey. Daenerys learns that Yunkai has employed mercenaries called the "Second Sons" to defend the city. One of their handsome lieutenants,Daario Naharis, kills the other leaders and pledges the company's loyalty to Daenerys. Sam and Gilly are attacked by a White Walker, which Sam destroys with a dragonglass dagger.
299"The Rains of Castamere"David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 2, 2013 (2013-06-02)5.22[13]
Sam, Gilly, and her son arrive at the Wall. While hiding in a tower during a thunderstorm, Bran enters a panicked Hodor's mind to prevent his accidentally revealing their hiding place to a group of Wildlings below, unbeknownst to them including Jon. Jon is suspected of still being loyal to the Night's Watch when he refuses to murder a farmer, whom Ygritte kills. Bran wargs into Summer to save Jon, who kills Orell before escaping, leaving a furious Ygritte behind with chiefTormund. Osha, Rickon, and his direwolf, Shaggydog, depart for the Last Hearth, to seek shelter from Stark bannermen House Umber, while Bran, Meera, Jojen, Hodor and Bran's direwolf, Summer, plan to go beyond the Wall to find the Three Eyed Raven. With their army having defected, Yunkai agrees to Daenerys's demand to release all of its slaves. Robb arrives at the Twins and apologises to Walder for reneging on his marriage pact. Walder appears to accept his apology while Edmure marries Roslin Frey, Walder's sole pretty granddaughter. After the newlyweds leave the feast, Walder's men suddenly attack their guests, murdering Stark's men, as well as Talisa and Catelyn, while Roose Bolton, who had secretly made a deal with the Lannisters, betrays and kills Robb. Ser Brynden "Blackfish" Tully, Catelyn's uncle, survives, having excused himself from the feast just prior to the slaughter to relieve himself. The Hound and Arya arrive at the Twins during the massacre, but the Hound carries Arya to safety.
3010"Mhysa"David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 9, 2013 (2013-06-09)5.39[14]
The "Red Wedding's" mastermind is revealed to be Tywin Lannister, who rewards House Frey with the Seat of Riverrun and appoints Roose Bolton as Warden of the North. Theon learns that his captor isRamsay Snow, Roose's bastard son, who had also been responsible for torching Winterfell, having betrayed the Ironborn who handed Theon over to him and killed them. Ramsay sends Theon's severed phallus to Balon with a demand that he remove his men from the north. While Balon is happy to give up on Theon, Yara leads a mission to rescue him. Arya and the Hound kill some Frey soldiers they encounter who are mocking Robb's death. Jaime and Brienne arrive in King's Landing where Jamie is reunited with Cersei. Sam and Gilly encounter Bran's party in the Night Fort and Bran has Sam promise not to tell Jon that he is still alive. Sam returns to Castle Black with Gilly andMaester Aemon has him send ravens to warn the Seven Kingdoms about the White Walkers. Ygritte pursues Jon and shoots him with three arrows, but can't bring herself to kill him. He escapes, returning wounded to Castle Black. In Dragonstone, Davos helps Gendry escape to prevent him from being sacrificed to the Lord of Light. He persuades Stannis to respond to the Night's Watch's letter and provide them with aid in their war against the Wildlings and White Walkers. In Essos, the freed Yunkai slaves hail Daenerys as "Mhysa" (mother).

Cast

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See also:List of Game of Thrones characters

Main cast

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Guest cast

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The recurring actors listed here are those who appeared in season 3. They are listed by the region in which they first appear:

At and beyond the Wall

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In King's Landing

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On the Iron Islands

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On Dragonstone

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In the North

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In the Riverlands

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In Essos

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The musiciansWill Champion ofColdplay andGary Lightbody ofSnow Patrol madecameo appearances,[16] andBart the Bear 2 (a.k.a. "Little Bart") was the bear that fought in the pit at Harrenhal.[17]

Production

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Game of Thrones rapidly became a critical and commercial success after it started airing in April 2011. A few days after ratings for the second season's premiere, "The North Remembers", hit a series high of 8.3 million viewers,[18] HBO announced the show's renewal for a third season. Prior to that announcement, there had been rumors and reports[19] thatshowrunnersDavid Benioff andD. B. Weiss planned to shoot seasons three and four simultaneously. Benioff said that this would be very efficient, but impossible to write.[20]

The ten episodes of the third season are longer than the previous seasons', about 54 or 57 minutes as opposed to about 52.[21] The season's budget was reported to be around 50 million U.S. dollars.[22]

Writing

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The third season is based on the first half of the novelA Storm of Swords. Benioff had previously said thatA Storm of Swords would need to be adapted in two seasons on account of its length.[23] Benioff and Weiss also noted that they thought ofGame of Thrones as an adaptation of the series as a whole, rather than of individual novels, which gave them the liberty to move scenes back and forth across novels according to the requirements of the screen adaptation.[20] According to Benioff, the third season containsa particularly memorable scene fromA Storm of Swords, the prospect of filming which was part of their motivation to adapt the novels for television in the first place.[20] The writing credits for the third season now state "Written for television by", instead of the usual "Written by" credit.

Season 3 saw the first significant use of theValyrian languages, spoken in doomedValyria and its former colonies inEssos. Theconstructed languages were developed by conlangerDavid J. Peterson based on the few words Martin invented for the novels.[24] Peterson had previously developed theDothraki language, used principally in season 1.

Casting

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The third season adds previously recurring actorsOona Chaplin (Talisa Maegyr),Joe Dempsie (Gendry) andRose Leslie (Ygritte) to the series' main cast.

After an absence of one seasonDavid Bradley returns as Walder Frey,Ian McElhinney as Barristan Selmy,Peter Vaughan as Maester Aemon,Josef Altin as Pypar and Luke McEwan as Rast.

Crew

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David Benioff andD. B. Weiss serve as main writers andshowrunners for the third season. They co-wrote seven out of ten episodes. The remaining three episodes were written byBryan Cogman,Vanessa Taylor, and the author ofA Song of Ice and Fire,George R. R. Martin.

Daniel Minahan,Alex Graves,Michelle MacLaren, andDavid Nutter each directed two episodes. One further episode was directed by previous series cinematographer,Alik Sakharov, whereas another was co-directed by Benioff and Weiss, both making their directorial debuts, although only Benioff is credited for directing the episode.

Filming

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The filming of the third season began in early July 2012,[3] and concluded with thewrap of the unit filming in Iceland on November 24, 2012.[25] Filming in Iceland, for scenes in five of the season's ten episodes, took place nearAkureyri and LakeMývatn.Dimmuborgir was used as the location for Mance Rayder's wildling army camp, and theGrjótagjá cave was used as establishing shot of Jon Snow and Ygritte in the cave although most of this scene was filmed in the studio.[26] The filming in Iceland lasted eight days, as opposed to nearly a month for season 2.[27]Kit Harington (Jon Snow) broke an ankle in an accident in July, which required the Iceland shoots to be pushed back to give him time to heal, as well as the occasional use of abody double.[28]

The production was again based inBelfast, Northern Ireland, and continued to receive support from theNorthern Ireland Screen fund.[29] The production used various locations in Northern Ireland to film scenes in the North and the Riverlands.Gosford Castle in Armagh, was used as the base for Riverrun Castle, home of House Tully.[30]

The production also returned toDubrovnik inCroatia for scenes in King's Landing.Morocco, a new location,[3] was used to film Daenerys' scenes in Essos such as the city ofAstapor, for which locations inEssaouira were used, andYunkai, which was filmed inAït Benhaddou.[31] A scene involving a live bear was filmed in Los Angeles.[32]

Music

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Main article:Game of Thrones: Season 3 (soundtrack)

The U.S.indie rock bandThe Hold Steady recorded "The Bear and the Maiden Fair", a ribald folk song from Martin's novels. The recording is played over the end credits ofepisode three, and the song is sung by Brienne and Jaime's captors in the same episode. Set to music by series composerRamin Djawadi, the recording was released on a seven-inchrecord on Record Store Day, April 20, 2013.[33]

Thesoundtrack for the season was released digitally on June 4, 2013, and on CD on July 2, 2013.[34]

Reception

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Critical response

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Game of Thrones (season 3): Critical reception by episode
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Season 3 (2013): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the websiteRotten Tomatoes[35]

Review aggregatorMetacritic has a score of 91 for season 3, indicating "universal acclaim", based on 25 reviews.[36] OnRotten Tomatoes, the third season has a 96% approval rating from 419 critics with an average rating of 8.6 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Game of Thrones continues to deliver top quality drama for adults, raising the stakes even higher and leaving viewers hungry for more."[35]

Variety compared it to a "theatrical blockbuster",[37] whileThe Denver Post praised its "horrors of war", "danger of shifting alliances", "anguish of intra-family rivalries", and "glorious visuals".[38]The New York Times gave the season a positive review and stated, "They're [The actors] all fun to watch, even when their characters don't have anything in particular to do besides relay information that we need to keep up with the story or keep straight the seven (so we're told) warring families."[39]Hank Stuever ofThe Washington Post gave the season a positive review and stated, "Game of Thrones succeeds because it accommodates both the casual viewer and the rabid fanatic, which is a nearly impossible trick in an age in which we ingest television and other media in the manner of a chicken who has outsmarted the Skinner box."[40]

Slant Magazine gave the season 3 out of 4 and found it an improvement over theprevious season for its "firm footing" and the "newfound sense of certain direction",[41] whileThe Philadelphia Inquirer highlighted its "rousing start".[42] TheNew York Post stated, "Not as much sex as you may be used to, but plenty of action, and enough complexities to keep geeks, geniuses and fans glued to the strange and wonderful world of the Seven Kingdoms all spring."[43]Newsday gave the season a positive review and stated, "Game of Thrones is an exploration of the human heart -- don't blame the series if what it finds there is often so ugly."[44]The Guardian gave the season a positive review and stated, "For all the pleasures - storylines so satisfyingly complicated you need spreadsheets to make sense of them, CGI dragons that dive into the sea and then toast the caught fish with their fiery breath - Game of Thrones asks bracing questions of its audience."[45]

Maureen Ryan ofHuffPost praised its themes ofcompassion,betrayal andconfusion,[46] whileMatt Zoller Seitz ofVulture praised its confidence and ambition.[47]The Hollywood Reporter gave the season a positive review and stated, "Proving again that a genre series can be as serious and challenging as traditional dramas,Game of Thrones kicks off what should be its most ambitious season -- which is really saying something for this dense, layered epic."[48]James Poniewozik ofTime praised thepremiere episode for its "flying dragons, family turmoil and, holy crap, giants!-it promises", although criticized its "jet-lagged hours of a return trip".[49] On the other hand,Andy Greenwald ofGrantland stated that the premiere episode was "outstanding, a globe-spinning, breast-baring, bug-stabbing blast".[50]

The Independent gave the season 3 out of 5 and stated, "The show takes itself very seriously indeed -- any thing less, you suspect, and it would collapse under its own absurdity. But there is wit here, too, amid the sweat and chunky knitwear."[51]Slate gave the season a positive review and stated, "Game of Thrones gives us much to ruminate on regarding power, honor, and family. But it also reminds us that whether one is rich or poor, man or woman, honorable or evil, in Westeros life ain't fair."[52]Slant Magazine gave the season a positive review and stated, "Game of Thrones's best season yet comes with a typically great transfer and enough extras to please devotees for days."[53]Empire gave the season 5 out of 5 and stated, "Every timeGame Of Thrones threatens to become a 'guilty pleasure', it pulls off something awesome."[54]

Ratings

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Main article:Game of Thrones § Viewer numbers

Accolades

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Game of Thrones

For the65th Primetime Emmy Awards, the third season received 16 nominations, including for Outstanding Drama Series,Peter Dinklage for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series,Emilia Clarke for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series,Diana Rigg for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, andDavid Benioff andD. B. Weiss for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for the episode "The Rains of Castamere".[55] That episode also won the 2014Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.[56]Game of Thrones won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama for the29th TCA Awards, and also received a nomination for Program of the Year.[57] For the20th Screen Actors Guild Awards, the cast was nominated for Best Drama Ensemble, Peter Dinklage was nominated for Best Drama Actor, and the series won for Best Stunt Team.[58]

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2013AFI AwardsAFI TV AwardGame of ThronesWon[59]
ASCAP AwardsTop Television SeriesRamin DjawadiWon[60]
EWwy AwardBest Supporting Actress, DramaNatalie DormerWon[61]
Artios AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series DramaNina GoldNominated[62]
Young Hollywood AwardsActor of the YearKit HaringtonWon[63]
3rd Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Drama SeriesGame of ThronesWon[64]
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNikolaj Coster-WaldauNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesEmilia ClarkeNominated
Best Guest Performer in a Drama SeriesDiana RiggNominated
65th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[55]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesPeter DinklageNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesEmilia ClarkeNominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesDavid Benioff and D. B. Weiss for "The Rains of Castamere"Nominated
65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera SeriesGemma Jackson, Frank Walsh, and Tina Jones for "Valar Dohaeris"Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesNina Gold and Robert SterneNominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-camera SeriesRob McLachlan for "Mhysa"Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a SeriesMichele Clapton, Alexander Fordham, and Chloe Aubry for "Walk of Punishment"Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesDiana Rigg for "And Now His Watch Is Ended"Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera SeriesKevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Rosalia Culora, and Gary Machin for "Second Sons"Nominated
Outstanding Interactive ProgramGame of Thrones Season Three Enhanced Digital ExperienceNominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)Paul Engelen and Melissa Lackersteen for "Kissed by Fire"Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a SpecialPaul Engelen, Conor O'Sullivan, and Rob Trenton for "Valar Dohaeris"Nominated
Outstanding Single-camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesOral Ottey for "The Rains of Castamere"Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesPeter Brown, Kira Roessler, Tim Hands, Paul Aulicino, Stephen P. Robinson, Vanessa Lapato, Brett Voss, James Moriana, Jeffrey Wilhoit, and David Klotz for "And Now His Watch Is Ended"Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series (1 hour)Matthew Waters, Onnalee Blank, Ronan Hill, and Mervyn Moore for "And Now His Watch Is Ended"Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual EffectsDoug Campbell, Rainer Gombos, Juri Stanossek, Sven Martin, Steve Kullback, Jan Fiedler, Chris Stenner, Tobias Mannewitz, Thilo Ewers, and Adam Chazen for "Valar Dohaeris"Won
Hollywood Post Alliance AwardsOutstanding Color Grading – TelevisionJoe Finley for "Kissed by Fire"Nominated[65]
Outstanding Sound – TelevisionPaula Fairfield, Brad Katona, Jed Dodge, Onnalee Blank and Mathew Waters for "The Climb"Won
Outstanding Visual Effects – TelevisionJoe Bauer and Jabbar Raisani, Jörn Grosshans and Sven Martin, and Doug Campbell for "Valar Dohaeris"Won
International Film Music Critics AssociationBest Original Score for a Television SeriesRamin DjawadiNominated[66]
29th TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in DramaGame of ThronesWon[57]
Program of the YearGame of ThronesNominated
Gold Derby TV Awards 2013Best Drama SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[67]
Best Drama Supporting ActorPeter DinklageNominated
Nikolaj Coster-WaldauNominated
Best Drama Supporting ActressEmilia ClarkeNominated
Michelle FairleyNominated
Best Drama Guest ActressDiana RiggWon
Best Drama Episode"The Rains of Castamere"Won
Ensemble of the YearThe cast ofGame of ThronesWon
IGN AwardsBest TV EpisodeThe Rains of CastamereNominated[68]
Best TV SeriesGame of ThronesNominated
Best TV Drama SeriesGame of ThronesNominated
Best TV VillainDavid Bradley as Walder FreyNominated
Best TV VillainJack Gleeson as Joffrey BaratheonNominated
IGN People's Choice AwardsBest TV EpisodeThe Rains of CastamereNominated
Best TV SeriesGame of ThronesNominated
Best TV Drama SeriesGame of ThronesNominated
Best TV VillainDavid Bradley as Walder FreyNominated
Best TV VillainJack Gleeson as Joffrey BaratheonWon
18th Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmNikolaj Coster-WaldauNominated[69]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmEmilia ClarkeNominated
Best Television Series – GenreGame of ThronesWon
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite Premium Cable TV ShowGame of ThronesNominated[70]
Favorite TV Anti-HeroNikolaj Coster-Waldau asJaime LannisterNominated
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV ActressEmilia ClarkeNominated
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild AwardsBest Period and/or Character Makeup – TelevisionPaul Engelen, Melissa LackersteenNominated[71]
American Cinema EditorsBest Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial TelevisionOral Norrie Ottey for "The Rains of Castamere"Nominated[72]
ADG Excellence in Production Design AwardOne-Hour Single Camera Television SeriesGemma Jackson for "Valar Dohaeris"Won[73]
American Society of CinematographersOne-Hour Episodic Television SeriesJonathan Freeman for "Valar Dohaeris"Won[74]
Anette Haellmigk "Kissed by Fire"Nominated
Costume Designers Guild AwardsOutstanding Period/Fantasy Television SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[75]
Cinema Audio Society AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One HourRonan Hill, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, and Brett Voss for "The Rains of Castamere"Won[76]
11th Irish Film & Television AwardsBest Television DramaGame of ThronesNominated[77]
Actor in a Supporting Role – TelevisionLiam CunninghamNominated
Aidan GillenNominated
Actress in a Supporting Role – TelevisionMichelle FairleyWon
Best SoundRonan HillWon
Astra AwardsFavourite Program – International DramaGame of ThronesWon[78]
Directors Guild of America AwardDramatic SeriesDavid Nutter for "The Rains of Castamere"Nominated[79]
Golden Reel AwardsBest Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in TelevisionJed Dodge and Tim Hands for "The Rains of Castamere"Won[80]
Best Sound Editing – Short Form MusicDavid Klotz for "The Rains of Castamere"Won
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects and FoleyTim Kimmel for "The Rains of Castamere"Nominated
Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic Presentation, Short FormDavid Benioff, David Nutter, and D. B. Weiss for "The Rains of Castamere"Won[56]
Kerrang! AwardsBest TV ShowGame of ThronesWon[81]
Location Managers Guild AwardsOutstanding Location Television ProgramGame of ThronesWon[82]
Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional – TV ProgramRobert BoakeWon
Producers Guild Awards"The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama"David Benioff, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Christopher Newman, Greg Spence, Carolyn Strauss, and D. B. WeissNominated[83]
Royal Television SocietyInternational ProgramGame of ThronesWon[84]
Saturn AwardBest Television PresentationGame of ThronesNominated[85]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor on TelevisionJack GleesonNominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionNikolaj Coster-WaldauNominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionGwendoline ChristieNominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionMichelle FairleyNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesPeter DinklageNominated[58]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesAlfie Allen, John Bradley, Oona Chaplin, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Mackenzie Crook, Charles Dance, Joe Dempsie, Peter Dinklage, Natalie Dormer, Nathali Emmanuel, Michelle Fairley, Jack Gleeson, Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Kristofer Hivju, Paul Kaye, Sibel Kekilli, Rose Leslie, Richard Madden, Rory McCann, Michael McElhatton, Ian McElhinney, Philip McGinley, Hannah Murray, Iwan Rheon, Sophie Turner, Carice Van Houten, Maisie WilliamsNominated
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama SeriesRachelle Beinart, Richard Bradshaw, Ben Dimmock, Levan Doran, Jamie Edgell, Bradley Farmer, Jozsef Fodor, Dave Forman, Paul Herbert, Paul Howell, Daniel Naprous, Florian Robin, CC Smiff, Roy TaylorWon
Visual Effects SocietyOutstanding Animated Character in a BroadcastPhilip Meyer, Ingo Schachner, Travis Nobles, Florian Friedmann for "Raising the Dragons"Nominated[86]
Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast ProgramKirk Brillon, Steve Gordon, Geoff Sayer, Winston Lee for "The Climb"Won
Outstanding Created Environment in a Broadcast ProgramPatrick Zentis, Mayur Patel, Nitin Singh, Tim Alexander for "The Climb"Won
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast ProgramSteve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Jörn Großhans, Sven Martin for "Valar Dohaeris"Won

Release

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Broadcast

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The day after the third season premiered in the U.S., it premiered in the United Kingdom onSky Atlantic,[87] in Australia onFoxtel,[88] and in New Zealand onSoHo.[89]

Home media

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The third season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on February 18, 2014 (2014-02-18),[90] in region 2 on February 17, 2014 (2014-02-17)[91] and in region 4 on February 19, 2014 (2014-02-19).[92]

It was made available for purchase as a digital download on theiTunes store, in Australia only, in parallel to the U.S. premiere.[93]However, on May 14, 2013,Foxtel blocked the Australian iTunes store from making the episodes available soon after they screened in the U.S.[94] Season 3 was reported to be the most infringed TV show via torrents during spring 2013, estimated to be 5.2 million downloads via BitTorrent.[95]

Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season
Set detailsSpecial features
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Castilian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Swedish, Turkish
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 5-disc set, 10 episodes
  • "A Gathering Storm": Look back at the stormy events of Season 2 in this 14-minute recap with cast and crew.
  • "The Politics of Marriage": Cast and crew examine the institution of marriage and its place in Game of Thrones.
  • "Inside the Wildlings": Go beyond the Wall with this introduction to the wildlings.
  • "New Characters": Meet the new faces in Season 3: Olenna Tyrell, Missandei, Mance Rayder, Tormund Giantsbane, Orell, Jojen & Meera Reed, Blackfish & Edmure Tully, Thoros of Myr, and Beric Dondarrion.
  • Deleted Scenes/Extended Scenes: Five deleted and extended scenes.
  • Twelve audio commentaries by, among others, Benioff, Weiss, Martin, Headey, Clarke, Fairley, Harington, Madden and more.

Blu-ray exclusive:

  • "In-Episode Guide": In-feature resource that provides background information about on-screen characters, locations, and relevant histories.
  • "Histories & Lore": Learn about the mythology of Westeros as told from the varying perspectives of the characters themselves.
  • "The Rains of Castamere Unveiled": Get an in-depth look at the creation of the most pivotal episode of Season 3 in this comprehensive exposé featuring cast and crew.
  • "Roots of Westeros":Explore the interconnected web of relationships, rivalries, and conflicts between the noble houses of Westeros with this interactive guide.[90][96]
DVD release dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
February 18, 2014[90]February 17, 2014[91]February 19, 2014[92]

Copyright infringement

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The third season ofGame of Thrones was the most-pirated TV series in 2013.[97]

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