Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1 recap in all languages.


 


"Game of Thrones" Season 5, Episode 1, "The Wars to Come," starts with a vision of the future by a young Cersei Lannister, who is visited by a witch who tells her that she will be queen, but will eventually be replaced by a younger and more beautiful queen. In the present day, Cersei is still the Queen Regent, but she is aware that her power is threatened by Margaery Tyrell, who is set to marry King Tommen.

The episode then moves to the Wall, where Jon Snow is appointed as Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, much to the displeasure of many of the members. In Meereen, Daenerys Targaryen is facing a rebellion from the Sons of the Harpy, a group of masked assassins who are trying to overthrow her rule.

Tyrion Lannister and Varys, who have been on the run since the end of the last season, are on a ship sailing to Pentos. On the way, they are attacked by Jorah Mormont, who is taking them to Daenerys in hopes of being forgiven for his past actions.

In Braavos, Arya Stark arrives at the House of Black and White, where she hopes to train as a Faceless Man and take her revenge on those who have wronged her family.

In King's Landing, Cersei is worried about the prophecy that was told to her as a child, and she is determined to protect her power and keep Margaery away from Tommen. Meanwhile, in the North, Brienne of Tarth and Podrick Payne are still searching for Sansa Stark, but they are interrupted by Stannis Baratheon, who is gathering support for his claim to the Iron Throne.

The episode ends with a powerful scene where Cersei visits Maggy the Frog, the same witch who told her the prophecy in the beginning of the episode, and demands to know the truth about her future. Maggy tells Cersei that she will have three children, all of whom will die, and that a younger, more beautiful queen will take everything from her.

In summary, "The Wars to Come" sets the stage for the events of the fifth season, with each character facing new challenges and obstacles in their quest for power and survival. The episode is a reminder of the dangerous and unpredictable world of Westeros, and the themes of prophecy, power, and revenge are already starting to emerge.


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