"Game of Thrones" Season 4 Episode 3, titled "Breaker of Chains," continues to follow the various storylines of the characters as they navigate the political landscape of Westeros.
In King's Landing, the aftermath of Joffrey's death is felt throughout the city, as the Lannisters try to figure out who was responsible for the murder and how to maintain control. Tyrion Lannister is arrested for the murder and put on trial, while Cersei Lannister, Joffrey's mother, plots to take revenge on those she believes are responsible.
In the East, Daenerys Targaryen and her army continue their journey to Meereen, and they come across a slave camp where they free the slaves. However, they also discover that the slave masters have crucified all the slave children as a warning to others. Daenerys decides to stay and rule Meereen as its queen.
At the Wall, Jon Snow and the Night's Watch are still trying to deal with the threat of the wildlings, and they come across a group of Night's Watch deserters, led by the infamous Rattleshirt. Jon is forced to make a difficult decision when he is recognized by the deserters.
In the Riverlands, the Brotherhood Without Banners, led by Beric Dondarrion, come across Sandor Clegane (The Hound) and Arya Stark, who are still on the run. They take them prisoner and plan to bring them to trial for their crimes.
The episode ends with Jaime Lannister visiting Tyrion in his cell and confessing that he is the true father of Cersei's children and that he is loyal to him.
In summary, this episode follows the aftermath of Joffrey's death, with Tyrion Lannister being arrested and put on trial and Cersei Lannister plotting to take revenge. Daenerys Targaryen and her army continue their journey to Meereen, freeing slaves and deciding to rule Meereen as its queen. Jon Snow and the Night's Watch are still dealing with the threat of the wildlings. The Brotherhood Without Banners come across Sandor Clegane and Arya Stark and take them prisoner. The episode ends with Jaime Lannister visiting Tyrion in his cell and confessing that he is the true father of Cersei's children and that he is loyal to him.