Game of Thrones recap: Why can't we be friends?

This week's episode of the HBO fantasy drama follows the characters as they confront the full dangers of the allies they have chosen.

Game of Thrones.
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Game of Thrones is a series built on enmities: brutal showdowns on the battlefield, sudden acts of treachery or violence, and long-standing grudges between powerful families.

But given how deadly the show's political landscape can be, it's striking how often the final blow comes from what seems to be an ally. Robb Stark was killed at a festive wedding, despite a sacred oath that he wouldn't be harmed, by one of his closest advisors. Joffrey Baratheon's death was planned and executed by one of his councilors and his new grandmother-in-law. Jaime Lannister, the most trusted guard of Aerys Targaryen, killed the king by stabbing him in the back.

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Scott Meslow

Scott Meslow is the entertainment editor for TheWeek.com. He has written about film and television at publications including The Atlantic, POLITICO Magazine, and Vulture.