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Welcome to "Game of Moans," the weekly recap of "Game of Thrones" Season 4 that highlights all the moan-worthy, gasp-filled, OMG moments that litter the Seven Kingdoms. In other words, you can get a traditional recap anywhere, so here's all the sex, bloodshed, and WTF moments (the good stuff) that went down this week:

(Spoiler alert for "GoT" Season 4, Episode 9 "The Watchers On the Wall." Warning: Some images below show very graphic violence.) <a href="">Watch Game of Thrones Season 4 Episode 9 Online</a> <a href="">Watch Game of Thrones Season 4 Episode 9 Online Free</a>


June 8's "The Watchers On The Wall" served up 35 minutes of non-stop bloody, nerve-wracking action as the Wildlings arrived at Castle Black to fight the Night's Watch. While Jon Snow can definitely kick some ass with his sword fighting skills, an unlikely hero emerged in this episode. Sam Tarly, previously the most naive and timorous character on the show, finally manned up by not only killing a Wilding, but by protecting his woman, getting his first kiss, and showing way more courage and wisdom than we ever could've expected. This was your night, Sam.

The Watch-Out-For-The-Giant Moan The Wildlings didn't just bring way more men than the Night's Watch, they brought giants, and even giants sitting atop elephants! Giant Number One got really pissed off that his buddy Giant Number Two got killed. So he casually shot an arrow up towards the wall, hitting a guy and literally making him fly backwards off of the wall, landing on the ground below. Ouch.

As I said above, it was a surprise to see Sam finally all grown up and matured. He gave his friend an honest pep talk, held him in his arms as he died and didn't flee from battle, as he would've unquestionably done before. His best moment came when, instead of cowering under the Thenn charging at him, he loaded up his crossbow and -- BAM! Samwell Tarly killed a live human, and it was a massive terrifying dude. (I literally clapped and cheered in this victorious moment.)

Welcome to "Game of Moans," the weekly recap of "Game of Thrones" Season 4 that highlights all the moan-worthy, gasp-filled, OMG moments that litter the Seven Kingdoms. In other words, you can get a traditional recap anywhere, so here's all the sex, bloodshed, and WTF moments (the good stuff) that went down this week: (Spoiler alert for "GoT" Season 4, Episode 9 "The Watchers On the Wall." Warning: Some images below show very graphic violence.) <a href="">Watch Game of Thrones Season 4 Episode 9 Online</a> <a href="">Watch Game of Thrones Season 4 Episode 9 Online Free</a> June 8's "The Watchers On The Wall" served up 35 minutes of non-stop bloody, nerve-wracking action as the Wildlings arrived at Castle Black to fight the Night's Watch. While Jon Snow can definitely kick some ass with his sword fighting skills, an unlikely hero emerged in this episode. Sam Tarly, previously the most naive and timorous character on the show, finally manned up by not only killing a Wilding, but by protecting his woman, getting his first kiss, and showing way more courage and wisdom than we ever could've expected. This was your night, Sam. The Watch-Out-For-The-Giant Moan The Wildlings didn't just bring way more men than the Night's Watch, they brought giants, and even giants sitting atop elephants! Giant Number One got really pissed off that his buddy Giant Number Two got killed. So he casually shot an arrow up towards the wall, hitting a guy and literally making him fly backwards off of the wall, landing on the ground below. Ouch. As I said above, it was a surprise to see Sam finally all grown up and matured. He gave his friend an honest pep talk, held him in his arms as he died and didn't flee from battle, as he would've unquestionably done before. His best moment came when, instead of cowering under the Thenn charging at him, he loaded up his crossbow and -- BAM! Samwell Tarly killed a live human, and it was a massive terrifying dude. (I literally clapped and cheered in this victorious moment.)

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As much as I agree with you that this weeks episode was spectacular, I also recommend reading the books, this is not a support question. If you do have a support question please start a new thread.


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