: The younger brother who reveals a complex moral core while traveling with Arya.
The episode is anchored by three major developments that reshape the political and supernatural landscape:
: In the episode's closing moments, Samwell Tarly kills a White Walker with a dragonglass (obsidian) dagger while protecting Gilly and her baby. This critical scene provides the first concrete evidence that the White Walkers have a physical weakness. Thematic Connections
: The middle brother, resorting to blood magic with Gendry's leeches to claim his "right".
Reviewers from platforms like The Guardian and Forbes highlight how the episode explores the plight of younger siblings who must forge their own paths:
" Second Sons " is often praised for its thematic depth and character-focused writing, effectively using the concept of literal and figurative "second sons" to bridge disparate storylines across Westeros and Essos. Key Narrative Pillars
: Tywin's second son, trapped by family duty.