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Game of Thrones
The Wars to Come
Directed by
Michael Slovis
TV-MA
S5 • E1
Apr 11, 2015
53m
8.3
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Cersei and Jaime adjust to a world without Tywin. Varys reveals a conspiracy to Tyrion. Dany faces a new threat to her rule. Jon is caught between two kings.
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Cast of The Wars to Come
Peter Dinklage
Tyrion 'The Halfman' Lannister
Kit Harington
Jon Snow
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Sir Jaime 'Kingslayer' Lannister
Lena Headey
Cersei Lannister
Emilia Clarke
Daenerys Targaryen
Liam Cunningham
Davos Seaworth
Maisie Williams
Arya Stark
Iain Glen
Sir Jorah Mormont
Isaac Hempstead Wright
Brandon 'Bran' Stark
Aidan Gillen
Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish
Sophie Turner
Sansa Stark
Jerome Flynn
Bronn
John Bradley
Samwell 'Sam' Tarly
Rory McCann
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane
Alfie Allen
Theon Greyjoy
Conleth Hill
Lord Varys
Gwendoline Christie
Brienne of Tarth
Stephen Dillane
Stannis Baratheon
Jacob Anderson
Grey Worm
Michiel Huisman
Daario Naharis
Carice van Houten
Melisandre
Hannah Murray
Gilly
Tom Wlaschiha
Jaqen H'ghar
Michael McElhatton
Roose Bolton
Natalie Dormer
Margaery Tyrell
Kristofer Hivju
Tormund Giantsbane
Nathalie Emmanuel
Missandei
Indira Varma
Ellaria Sand
Charles Dance
Tywin Lannister
Brenock O'Connor
Olly
Rupert Vansittart
Yohn Royce
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Mace Tyrell
Lino Facioli
Robin Arryn
Owen Teale
Alliser Thorne
Tara Fitzgerald
Selyse Baratheon
Dominic Carter
Janos Slynt
Eugene Simon
Lancel Lannister
Finn Jones
Sir Loras Tyrell
Ian Gelder
Kevan Lannister
Ben Crompton
Eddison Tollett
Daniel Portman
Podrick Payne
Ciarán Hinds
Mance Rayder
Julian Glover
Grand Maester Pycelle
Meena Rayann
Vala
Reece Noi
Mossador
Kerry Ingram
Shireen Baratheon
Will Tudor
Olyvar
Paul Bentley
High Septon
Joel Fry
Hizdahr zo Loraq
Jodhi May
Maggy
Michael Condron
Bowen Marsh
Nell Williams
Young Cersei
Isabella Steinbarth
Melara Hetherspoon
Marcos James
White Rat
Allan Gildea
Strong Sam Stone
Stephen Brown
Sparring Boy
Joe Hewetson
Maester Helliweg
Ian McElhinney
Barristan Selmy
Ian Beattie
Meryn Trant
Graham gill
Grizzled Old Warrior (uncredited)
Michael Slovis
Director
David Benioff
Writer
D. B. Weiss
Writer
Bryan Cogman
Producer
Lisa McAtackney
Producer
Christopher Newman
Producer
Greg Spence
Producer
The Wars to Come Ratings & Reviews
The Nerds of Color
Constance Gibbs
It set the scene for where these characters are and set them each on a journey. After watching the episode, I kept thinking about Daenerys' dragons and her lack of control over them...
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
"The Wars to Come" works, ultimately, because it doesn't try to present a definitive answer for any of these people.
The NitPic
Angela L. Harmon
While most people on Game of Thrones work in their own interest, it's hard to blame Sansa for doing so.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
Through the action at Castle Black, "The Wars to Come" demonstrates the value the show is getting by letting different worlds collide.
Pajiba
TK Burton
This episode shows something very different - war is coming, in many different places and taking many different shapes.
AV Club
Erik Adams
While it contemplates the kind of leadership it will next put onscreen, the leadership behind the scenes at Game Of Thrones looks refreshingly willing to roll with the punches.
indieWire
Casey Cipriani
Much like other complicated series, it's helpful to have a recap episode at the beginning to remember where everyone's at. With that said, we hope that the action and intrigue pick up quickly going forward.
Washington Post
David Malitz
The night may be dark and full of terrors, but at least for the next 10 Sundays they will involve new episodes of Game of Thrones.
Washington Post
Alyssa Rosenberg
Dinklage gave Tyrion tremendous dignity and charisma in previous seasons of "Game of Thrones"; to watch Tyrion brought this low is heartbreaking.
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
This hour, briskly directed by Breaking Bad vet Michael Slovis (making his Westerosi debut), was all about resetting the lines.
Newark Star-Ledger
Vicki Hyman
Now that Sansa is learning to play the Game of Thrones, she's become so much more of an interesting character.
Independent (UK)
Matilda Battersby
I suspect tonight's episode is the creators setting up a stall advertising their wares before the gutsy stuff is served up later.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
Cersei's flashback (the first in the show's history) both sets the tone and provides the theme for the big Season Five kickoff.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
There was a palpable sense that this time the pieces are being arranged for what will be the story's climactic clash for the Iron Throne. (Though when that comes, obviously, is anyone's guess.)
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Charlotte Runcie
This wasn't the most dramatic episode so far, but the acting and writing were sharper than ever.
Salon.com
Libby Hill
The most interesting element to come from all this strife is how pervasive the fear of uncertainty is. It doesn't defer to rank or status.
Guardian
Sarah Hughes
The first episode of the fifth season of Game of Thrones thrust us straight back into the heart of Westeros with a well-paced hour that gave us new alliances aplenty and neatly set up several juicy plotlines.
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
There's less darting around the globe and a little more time spent with each major location in any given hour: Convergence is happening!
AV Club
Myles McNutt
The season premiere must serve as prologue, and it serves honorably-and given its occasional lack of stimulation, "serves" is an apt verb here.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nina Shen Rastogi
Viewed in this light, the final major piece of the episode can be seen as a rare example on GoT of a parent-child relationship coming to something like a respectful ending.
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