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So, after watching S4E08 - The Mountain and the Viper - I got to wondering. Is there any episode of Game of Thrones where nobody dies? I've watched every episode so far (and read all the books), but I can't think of one, and I wasn't able to find an episode-by-episode death count.
I'd like to be able to rewatch an episode and, after watching, feel like:
In case it wasn't clear, I'm discussing the TV series, not the books. Please be respectful and use spoiler tags when talking about key events.
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So, after watching S4E08 - The Mountain and the Viper - I got to wondering. Is there any episode of Game of Thrones where nobody dies? I've watched every episode so far (and read all the books), but I can't think of one, and I wasn't able to find an episode-by-episode death count.
I'd like to be able to rewatch an episode and, after watching, feel like:
In case it wasn't clear, I'm discussing the TV series, not the books. Please be respectful and use spoiler tags when talking about key events.
game-of-thrones episode-identification
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With more then 150 avarage deaths per episode I hardly doubt it. link
– Damek
Jun 4 '14 at 12:03
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Well, the chart in Richard's answer suggests that there were no on screen deaths in Season 1, Episode 3 - that doesn't mean nobody died though. That's the most likely candidate, somebody would have to rewatch the entire episode to make sure there aren't any deaths that just aren't shown.
– Anthony Grist
Jun 4 '14 at 12:04
1
Don't forget the Daenerys Targaryen story line the kill count has totaled up quite a few there as well. Not necessarily shown on screen.
– Dreamwalker
Jun 4 '14 at 12:09
6
I don't know you guys, this Prince Oberyn guy looks like he's going to beat the Mountain...oh...oh no...never mind...
– Monty129
Jun 7 '14 at 17:29
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This question is fantastic </eccleston>
– Rand al'Thor♦
Oct 12 '15 at 23:15
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So, after watching S4E08 - The Mountain and the Viper - I got to wondering. Is there any episode of Game of Thrones where nobody dies? I've watched every episode so far (and read all the books), but I can't think of one, and I wasn't able to find an episode-by-episode death count.
I'd like to be able to rewatch an episode and, after watching, feel like:
In case it wasn't clear, I'm discussing the TV series, not the books. Please be respectful and use spoiler tags when talking about key events.
game-of-thrones episode-identification
So, after watching S4E08 - The Mountain and the Viper - I got to wondering. Is there any episode of Game of Thrones where nobody dies? I've watched every episode so far (and read all the books), but I can't think of one, and I wasn't able to find an episode-by-episode death count.
I'd like to be able to rewatch an episode and, after watching, feel like:
In case it wasn't clear, I'm discussing the TV series, not the books. Please be respectful and use spoiler tags when talking about key events.
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With more then 150 avarage deaths per episode I hardly doubt it. link
– Damek
Jun 4 '14 at 12:03
4
Well, the chart in Richard's answer suggests that there were no on screen deaths in Season 1, Episode 3 - that doesn't mean nobody died though. That's the most likely candidate, somebody would have to rewatch the entire episode to make sure there aren't any deaths that just aren't shown.
– Anthony Grist
Jun 4 '14 at 12:04
1
Don't forget the Daenerys Targaryen story line the kill count has totaled up quite a few there as well. Not necessarily shown on screen.
– Dreamwalker
Jun 4 '14 at 12:09
6
I don't know you guys, this Prince Oberyn guy looks like he's going to beat the Mountain...oh...oh no...never mind...
– Monty129
Jun 7 '14 at 17:29
7
This question is fantastic </eccleston>
– Rand al'Thor♦
Oct 12 '15 at 23:15
|
show 5 more comments
6
With more then 150 avarage deaths per episode I hardly doubt it. link
– Damek
Jun 4 '14 at 12:03
4
Well, the chart in Richard's answer suggests that there were no on screen deaths in Season 1, Episode 3 - that doesn't mean nobody died though. That's the most likely candidate, somebody would have to rewatch the entire episode to make sure there aren't any deaths that just aren't shown.
– Anthony Grist
Jun 4 '14 at 12:04
1
Don't forget the Daenerys Targaryen story line the kill count has totaled up quite a few there as well. Not necessarily shown on screen.
– Dreamwalker
Jun 4 '14 at 12:09
6
I don't know you guys, this Prince Oberyn guy looks like he's going to beat the Mountain...oh...oh no...never mind...
– Monty129
Jun 7 '14 at 17:29
7
This question is fantastic </eccleston>
– Rand al'Thor♦
Oct 12 '15 at 23:15
6
6
With more then 150 avarage deaths per episode I hardly doubt it. link
– Damek
Jun 4 '14 at 12:03
With more then 150 avarage deaths per episode I hardly doubt it. link
– Damek
Jun 4 '14 at 12:03
4
4
Well, the chart in Richard's answer suggests that there were no on screen deaths in Season 1, Episode 3 - that doesn't mean nobody died though. That's the most likely candidate, somebody would have to rewatch the entire episode to make sure there aren't any deaths that just aren't shown.
– Anthony Grist
Jun 4 '14 at 12:04
Well, the chart in Richard's answer suggests that there were no on screen deaths in Season 1, Episode 3 - that doesn't mean nobody died though. That's the most likely candidate, somebody would have to rewatch the entire episode to make sure there aren't any deaths that just aren't shown.
– Anthony Grist
Jun 4 '14 at 12:04
1
1
Don't forget the Daenerys Targaryen story line the kill count has totaled up quite a few there as well. Not necessarily shown on screen.
– Dreamwalker
Jun 4 '14 at 12:09
Don't forget the Daenerys Targaryen story line the kill count has totaled up quite a few there as well. Not necessarily shown on screen.
– Dreamwalker
Jun 4 '14 at 12:09
6
6
I don't know you guys, this Prince Oberyn guy looks like he's going to beat the Mountain...oh...oh no...never mind...
– Monty129
Jun 7 '14 at 17:29
I don't know you guys, this Prince Oberyn guy looks like he's going to beat the Mountain...oh...oh no...never mind...
– Monty129
Jun 7 '14 at 17:29
7
7
This question is fantastic </eccleston>
– Rand al'Thor♦
Oct 12 '15 at 23:15
This question is fantastic </eccleston>
– Rand al'Thor♦
Oct 12 '15 at 23:15
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tl;dr: Through the end of season 6 there are 5-8:
- 1x03 "Lord Snow"
- 2x08 "The Prince of Winterfell"
- 3x01 "Valar Dohaeris"
- 3x02 "Dark Wings, Dark Words"
- 3x07 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Barely off-screen:
- 6x07 "The Broken Man" (nothing fitting my arbitrary rules below, see description further on.)
Non-human deaths/transformations:
- 6x05 "The Door" (see below).
Montages:
- 6x06 "The Blood of my Blood"
Let's take the more through route and find out via process of elimination, preferably with some named (though maybe only in the books) character. Because you're asking about deaths, assume everything is a spoiler herein. The question title makes this clear anyways.
I'll be extra fun and give the timestamp (for HBO GO) for the first death that is:
- on-screen
- a corpse is shown: ignored
- a Raven says someone died: ignored
- during a time jump: ignored
- generic screaming in the background during a big fight: ignored
- screaming, screaming, silence by a distinct person: counts
- unambiguous
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
I start timing from the HBO "static" logo (subtracting commercials and "Previously on...").
Season 1
- "Winter Is Coming"
6:58 Gared beheaded by a White Walker. - "The Kingsroad"
31:30 Would-be assassin mauled by Summer (these sorts of death would be from hypovolemic shock).
"Lord Snow"
None?- "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things"
47:55 Ser Hugh lanced through the neck (presumed gorget failure) by the Mountain. - "The Wolf and the Lion"
12:07 Bronn slices a tribesman's neck open. - "A Golden Crown"
11:23 Robb slices a wildling's neck open. - "You Win or You Die"
56:26 A goldcloak pierces a Stark footman through the chest (death by shock). - "The Pointy End"
2:07 (Only 15 seconds past intro animation) a Lannister footman slices a Stark man's neck. - "Baelor"
34:05 Ser Jorah slices Qotho across the face. - "Fire and Blood"
49:15 Mirri Maz Duur burned alive (asphyxiation).
Season 2
- "The North Remembers"
2:09 A blow from The Hound sends a combatant off a ledge. - "The Night Lands"
(The head of Rakharo is seen, but this death didn't really occur on screen, a sacrifice is also offered to the Walkers). - "What Is Dead May Never Die"
48:00 Yoren slices a Lannister arbalist that shot him across the neck. - "Garden of Bones"
20:45 Prisoner killed via torture device (likely cervical dislocation). - "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
3:45 A shadowy figure stabs Renly Baratheon through the heart. - "The Old Gods and the New"
9:40 Theon Greyjoy bludgeons Ser Rodrik's neck with a sword. - "A Man Without Honor"
38:53 Jaime Lannister bashes Alton Lannister's head in using his shackles.
"The Price of Winterfell"
Qhorin alludes to his companions (Stonesnake, et al.) dying. There are a couple dozen dead bodies shown around Harrenhal, hung by the neck or pinned to a wall (e.g. those Jaquen H'ghar dispatched), but no one actually killed on screen.- "Blackwater"
25:10 Bronn ignites the wildfire-laden ship. Probably kills a lot of people right then, as it disintegrates Davos's ship with little effort, but about a minute later you see a flaming sailor abruptly go silent. - "Valar Morghulis"
15:39 Brienne cuts a Stark footman short after he asks too many questions.
Season 3
"Valar Dohaeris"
2:10 Ser Jeor Mormont torches a wight. They're already dead perhaps, so doesn't count. Again, like with "The Prince of Winterfell" you see scores of dead bodies when Robb gets to Harrenhal, but no living people turning into dead people.
"Dark Wings, Dark Words"
Nothing on-screen. News of Catlyn’s father, Hoster Tully, passing comes here.- "Walk of Punishment"
44:38 Ramsy Snow snipes several men. - "And Now His Watch Is Ended"
38:49 Karl spikes Craster up through the bottom of his head with a dagger. - "Kissed by Fire"
4:45 Sandor Clegane temporarily kills Beric Dondarrion. For something more final, 25:28 Robb executes Rickard Karstark. - "The Climb"
38:12 The wall defends itself, killing a few wildlings.
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
The bear almost gets the maiden fair, but nothing comes of it.- "Second Sons"
54:28 Sam stabs a White Walker. If you don’t count the undead dying, then all you really see are two heads from a duffel bag, so no deaths. - "The Rains of Castamere"
25:03 Ygrette feathers the horse farmer. - "Myhsa"
2:25 A Frey man beheads a Stark man on a barrel.
Season 4
- "Two Swords"
55:06 After the Hound knocks Polliver's gang around, finally kills one by jamming his head down onto a knife repeatedly. - "The Lion and the Rose"
4:05 Ramsey Snow's hounds savage Tansy after hunting her for sport. - "Breaker of Chains"
4:35 Petyr Balish's men dispatch Dontos Hollard after he delivers Sansa. - "Oathkeeper"
7:50 A crush of slaves mob a Master. - "First of His Name"
43:00 The Night's Watch task force led by Jon Snow assaults the traitors at Craster’s Keep. - "The Laws of Gods and Men"
11:41 Yara Greyjoy plants an axe in the forehead of a Dreadfort watchman. - "Mockingbird"
4:55 The Mountain practices on some prisoners. - "The Mountain and the Viper"
4:25 A Thenn kills a thirsty man. - "The Watchers on the Wall"
22:15 Night's Watch archers bury some arrows in wildlings as they charge Castle Black. - "The Children"
9:10 One of Stannis's cavalrymen lances a Mance man.
Season 5
- "The Wars to Come"
15:22 An Unsullied gets his throat cut in a brothel. - "The House of Black and White"
13:43 A bodyguard of Littlefinger sprouts a sword out the back of his neck (Brienne slashed one at at 11:30; but it seemed like a lazy cut across some armor). - "High Sparrow"
2:55 A man gives himself as an offering to the Many-Faced God. - "Sons of the Harpy"
34:32 Another vascular neck injury, this time caused by Bronn. - "Kill the Boy"
5:24 Dany feeds her children some long pig, well-done. - "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"
13:32 Arya gives a man's terminally-ill daughter the gift. - "The Gift"
9:45Maester Aemon Targaryen dies... way too peaceful and out-of-character for this show. And despite a hard cut from him being alive to dead, not technically on-screen?... Doesn't count.
46:44 A free man fighting in the slave pits gets shivved in the neck. That's better. - "Hardhome"
32:54 Tormund disagrees with the Lord of Bones. - "The Dance of Dragons"
24:49 A man visits the House of Black and White seeking the gift. (33:57 for involuntary human sacrifice). - "Mother's Mercy"
13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man.
Season 6
- "The Red Woman"
16:22 Brienne opens a Bolton's neck. - "Home"
9:33 Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun obliterates an archer that shot him in the back (Tormund gets a guy 15 seconds earlier in the scene, but this one is far better). - "Oathbreaker"
14:10 Ser Gerold Hightower runs a Stark man through.
49:26 for something in the present-tense: the Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch executes mutineers. - "Book of the Stranger"
24:23 Dario twists the neck of a Dothraki. - "The Door"
17:00 the reason for the Night's Watch is born. For something in the present tense, a Child of the Forest dies (49:47) and the Three-Eyed Raven (51:55). The first is a supernatural transformation, the later ones are supernatural characters, and the episode's namesake is not definitively dead, so if you're super picky, maaaaybe this one.
"Blood of My Blood"
Three-Eyed Raven montages with some violence, Coldhands kills some wights at the start, and no-one almost poisons a lady, but nothing else.- "The Broken Man"
Nothing technically on-screen, but 47:43 has screams from the faithful followed by the gruesome aftermath. - "No One"
8:46 The Hound starts his revenge for the above. - "The Battle of the Bastards"
7:31 A Son of the Harpy slices open someone's throat. - "The Winds of Winter"
13:10 The coup begins with Pycelle getting pecked to death by little birds.
Season 7
- "Dragonstone"
3:00 Arya poisons a room full of Freys. - "Stormborn"
50:48 A guy gets flattened by Euron's corvus. - "The Queen's Justice"
Kiss of death with "The Long Farewell" at 26:20, but for something more acute, at 51:30 Unsullied falls off a ladder, among others. - "The Spoils of War"
38:40 Drogon makes some Lannister BBQ - "Eastwatch"
9:12 Drogon makes some Tarly BBQ - "Beyond the Wall"
22:43 Bear with blue eyes kills a red shirt. - "The Dragon and the Wolf"
22:10 A wight dies again.
52:02 Theon gets his balls back. Was just a fist-fight, so probably just unconscious.
58:34 Littlefinger falls off the ladder of chaos, reaching the pinnacle of stability.
Season 8
- Episode 1, 25:15 arrows sprout out of some Ironborn.
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Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
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@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
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Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
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This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
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GOT is a very violent series, but there are a couple episodes where no one has died:
Season 1 Episode 3 "Lord Snow"
Season 3 Episode 7 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
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@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
1
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
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No one dies in S5 E10 "Mother's Mercy".
Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
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... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
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tl;dr: Through the end of season 6 there are 5-8:
- 1x03 "Lord Snow"
- 2x08 "The Prince of Winterfell"
- 3x01 "Valar Dohaeris"
- 3x02 "Dark Wings, Dark Words"
- 3x07 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Barely off-screen:
- 6x07 "The Broken Man" (nothing fitting my arbitrary rules below, see description further on.)
Non-human deaths/transformations:
- 6x05 "The Door" (see below).
Montages:
- 6x06 "The Blood of my Blood"
Let's take the more through route and find out via process of elimination, preferably with some named (though maybe only in the books) character. Because you're asking about deaths, assume everything is a spoiler herein. The question title makes this clear anyways.
I'll be extra fun and give the timestamp (for HBO GO) for the first death that is:
- on-screen
- a corpse is shown: ignored
- a Raven says someone died: ignored
- during a time jump: ignored
- generic screaming in the background during a big fight: ignored
- screaming, screaming, silence by a distinct person: counts
- unambiguous
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
I start timing from the HBO "static" logo (subtracting commercials and "Previously on...").
Season 1
- "Winter Is Coming"
6:58 Gared beheaded by a White Walker. - "The Kingsroad"
31:30 Would-be assassin mauled by Summer (these sorts of death would be from hypovolemic shock).
"Lord Snow"
None?- "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things"
47:55 Ser Hugh lanced through the neck (presumed gorget failure) by the Mountain. - "The Wolf and the Lion"
12:07 Bronn slices a tribesman's neck open. - "A Golden Crown"
11:23 Robb slices a wildling's neck open. - "You Win or You Die"
56:26 A goldcloak pierces a Stark footman through the chest (death by shock). - "The Pointy End"
2:07 (Only 15 seconds past intro animation) a Lannister footman slices a Stark man's neck. - "Baelor"
34:05 Ser Jorah slices Qotho across the face. - "Fire and Blood"
49:15 Mirri Maz Duur burned alive (asphyxiation).
Season 2
- "The North Remembers"
2:09 A blow from The Hound sends a combatant off a ledge. - "The Night Lands"
(The head of Rakharo is seen, but this death didn't really occur on screen, a sacrifice is also offered to the Walkers). - "What Is Dead May Never Die"
48:00 Yoren slices a Lannister arbalist that shot him across the neck. - "Garden of Bones"
20:45 Prisoner killed via torture device (likely cervical dislocation). - "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
3:45 A shadowy figure stabs Renly Baratheon through the heart. - "The Old Gods and the New"
9:40 Theon Greyjoy bludgeons Ser Rodrik's neck with a sword. - "A Man Without Honor"
38:53 Jaime Lannister bashes Alton Lannister's head in using his shackles.
"The Price of Winterfell"
Qhorin alludes to his companions (Stonesnake, et al.) dying. There are a couple dozen dead bodies shown around Harrenhal, hung by the neck or pinned to a wall (e.g. those Jaquen H'ghar dispatched), but no one actually killed on screen.- "Blackwater"
25:10 Bronn ignites the wildfire-laden ship. Probably kills a lot of people right then, as it disintegrates Davos's ship with little effort, but about a minute later you see a flaming sailor abruptly go silent. - "Valar Morghulis"
15:39 Brienne cuts a Stark footman short after he asks too many questions.
Season 3
"Valar Dohaeris"
2:10 Ser Jeor Mormont torches a wight. They're already dead perhaps, so doesn't count. Again, like with "The Prince of Winterfell" you see scores of dead bodies when Robb gets to Harrenhal, but no living people turning into dead people.
"Dark Wings, Dark Words"
Nothing on-screen. News of Catlyn’s father, Hoster Tully, passing comes here.- "Walk of Punishment"
44:38 Ramsy Snow snipes several men. - "And Now His Watch Is Ended"
38:49 Karl spikes Craster up through the bottom of his head with a dagger. - "Kissed by Fire"
4:45 Sandor Clegane temporarily kills Beric Dondarrion. For something more final, 25:28 Robb executes Rickard Karstark. - "The Climb"
38:12 The wall defends itself, killing a few wildlings.
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
The bear almost gets the maiden fair, but nothing comes of it.- "Second Sons"
54:28 Sam stabs a White Walker. If you don’t count the undead dying, then all you really see are two heads from a duffel bag, so no deaths. - "The Rains of Castamere"
25:03 Ygrette feathers the horse farmer. - "Myhsa"
2:25 A Frey man beheads a Stark man on a barrel.
Season 4
- "Two Swords"
55:06 After the Hound knocks Polliver's gang around, finally kills one by jamming his head down onto a knife repeatedly. - "The Lion and the Rose"
4:05 Ramsey Snow's hounds savage Tansy after hunting her for sport. - "Breaker of Chains"
4:35 Petyr Balish's men dispatch Dontos Hollard after he delivers Sansa. - "Oathkeeper"
7:50 A crush of slaves mob a Master. - "First of His Name"
43:00 The Night's Watch task force led by Jon Snow assaults the traitors at Craster’s Keep. - "The Laws of Gods and Men"
11:41 Yara Greyjoy plants an axe in the forehead of a Dreadfort watchman. - "Mockingbird"
4:55 The Mountain practices on some prisoners. - "The Mountain and the Viper"
4:25 A Thenn kills a thirsty man. - "The Watchers on the Wall"
22:15 Night's Watch archers bury some arrows in wildlings as they charge Castle Black. - "The Children"
9:10 One of Stannis's cavalrymen lances a Mance man.
Season 5
- "The Wars to Come"
15:22 An Unsullied gets his throat cut in a brothel. - "The House of Black and White"
13:43 A bodyguard of Littlefinger sprouts a sword out the back of his neck (Brienne slashed one at at 11:30; but it seemed like a lazy cut across some armor). - "High Sparrow"
2:55 A man gives himself as an offering to the Many-Faced God. - "Sons of the Harpy"
34:32 Another vascular neck injury, this time caused by Bronn. - "Kill the Boy"
5:24 Dany feeds her children some long pig, well-done. - "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"
13:32 Arya gives a man's terminally-ill daughter the gift. - "The Gift"
9:45Maester Aemon Targaryen dies... way too peaceful and out-of-character for this show. And despite a hard cut from him being alive to dead, not technically on-screen?... Doesn't count.
46:44 A free man fighting in the slave pits gets shivved in the neck. That's better. - "Hardhome"
32:54 Tormund disagrees with the Lord of Bones. - "The Dance of Dragons"
24:49 A man visits the House of Black and White seeking the gift. (33:57 for involuntary human sacrifice). - "Mother's Mercy"
13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man.
Season 6
- "The Red Woman"
16:22 Brienne opens a Bolton's neck. - "Home"
9:33 Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun obliterates an archer that shot him in the back (Tormund gets a guy 15 seconds earlier in the scene, but this one is far better). - "Oathbreaker"
14:10 Ser Gerold Hightower runs a Stark man through.
49:26 for something in the present-tense: the Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch executes mutineers. - "Book of the Stranger"
24:23 Dario twists the neck of a Dothraki. - "The Door"
17:00 the reason for the Night's Watch is born. For something in the present tense, a Child of the Forest dies (49:47) and the Three-Eyed Raven (51:55). The first is a supernatural transformation, the later ones are supernatural characters, and the episode's namesake is not definitively dead, so if you're super picky, maaaaybe this one.
"Blood of My Blood"
Three-Eyed Raven montages with some violence, Coldhands kills some wights at the start, and no-one almost poisons a lady, but nothing else.- "The Broken Man"
Nothing technically on-screen, but 47:43 has screams from the faithful followed by the gruesome aftermath. - "No One"
8:46 The Hound starts his revenge for the above. - "The Battle of the Bastards"
7:31 A Son of the Harpy slices open someone's throat. - "The Winds of Winter"
13:10 The coup begins with Pycelle getting pecked to death by little birds.
Season 7
- "Dragonstone"
3:00 Arya poisons a room full of Freys. - "Stormborn"
50:48 A guy gets flattened by Euron's corvus. - "The Queen's Justice"
Kiss of death with "The Long Farewell" at 26:20, but for something more acute, at 51:30 Unsullied falls off a ladder, among others. - "The Spoils of War"
38:40 Drogon makes some Lannister BBQ - "Eastwatch"
9:12 Drogon makes some Tarly BBQ - "Beyond the Wall"
22:43 Bear with blue eyes kills a red shirt. - "The Dragon and the Wolf"
22:10 A wight dies again.
52:02 Theon gets his balls back. Was just a fist-fight, so probably just unconscious.
58:34 Littlefinger falls off the ladder of chaos, reaching the pinnacle of stability.
Season 8
- Episode 1, 25:15 arrows sprout out of some Ironborn.
2
Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
3
@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
1
Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
1
This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
May 25 '16 at 14:55
|
show 8 more comments
tl;dr: Through the end of season 6 there are 5-8:
- 1x03 "Lord Snow"
- 2x08 "The Prince of Winterfell"
- 3x01 "Valar Dohaeris"
- 3x02 "Dark Wings, Dark Words"
- 3x07 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Barely off-screen:
- 6x07 "The Broken Man" (nothing fitting my arbitrary rules below, see description further on.)
Non-human deaths/transformations:
- 6x05 "The Door" (see below).
Montages:
- 6x06 "The Blood of my Blood"
Let's take the more through route and find out via process of elimination, preferably with some named (though maybe only in the books) character. Because you're asking about deaths, assume everything is a spoiler herein. The question title makes this clear anyways.
I'll be extra fun and give the timestamp (for HBO GO) for the first death that is:
- on-screen
- a corpse is shown: ignored
- a Raven says someone died: ignored
- during a time jump: ignored
- generic screaming in the background during a big fight: ignored
- screaming, screaming, silence by a distinct person: counts
- unambiguous
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
I start timing from the HBO "static" logo (subtracting commercials and "Previously on...").
Season 1
- "Winter Is Coming"
6:58 Gared beheaded by a White Walker. - "The Kingsroad"
31:30 Would-be assassin mauled by Summer (these sorts of death would be from hypovolemic shock).
"Lord Snow"
None?- "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things"
47:55 Ser Hugh lanced through the neck (presumed gorget failure) by the Mountain. - "The Wolf and the Lion"
12:07 Bronn slices a tribesman's neck open. - "A Golden Crown"
11:23 Robb slices a wildling's neck open. - "You Win or You Die"
56:26 A goldcloak pierces a Stark footman through the chest (death by shock). - "The Pointy End"
2:07 (Only 15 seconds past intro animation) a Lannister footman slices a Stark man's neck. - "Baelor"
34:05 Ser Jorah slices Qotho across the face. - "Fire and Blood"
49:15 Mirri Maz Duur burned alive (asphyxiation).
Season 2
- "The North Remembers"
2:09 A blow from The Hound sends a combatant off a ledge. - "The Night Lands"
(The head of Rakharo is seen, but this death didn't really occur on screen, a sacrifice is also offered to the Walkers). - "What Is Dead May Never Die"
48:00 Yoren slices a Lannister arbalist that shot him across the neck. - "Garden of Bones"
20:45 Prisoner killed via torture device (likely cervical dislocation). - "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
3:45 A shadowy figure stabs Renly Baratheon through the heart. - "The Old Gods and the New"
9:40 Theon Greyjoy bludgeons Ser Rodrik's neck with a sword. - "A Man Without Honor"
38:53 Jaime Lannister bashes Alton Lannister's head in using his shackles.
"The Price of Winterfell"
Qhorin alludes to his companions (Stonesnake, et al.) dying. There are a couple dozen dead bodies shown around Harrenhal, hung by the neck or pinned to a wall (e.g. those Jaquen H'ghar dispatched), but no one actually killed on screen.- "Blackwater"
25:10 Bronn ignites the wildfire-laden ship. Probably kills a lot of people right then, as it disintegrates Davos's ship with little effort, but about a minute later you see a flaming sailor abruptly go silent. - "Valar Morghulis"
15:39 Brienne cuts a Stark footman short after he asks too many questions.
Season 3
"Valar Dohaeris"
2:10 Ser Jeor Mormont torches a wight. They're already dead perhaps, so doesn't count. Again, like with "The Prince of Winterfell" you see scores of dead bodies when Robb gets to Harrenhal, but no living people turning into dead people.
"Dark Wings, Dark Words"
Nothing on-screen. News of Catlyn’s father, Hoster Tully, passing comes here.- "Walk of Punishment"
44:38 Ramsy Snow snipes several men. - "And Now His Watch Is Ended"
38:49 Karl spikes Craster up through the bottom of his head with a dagger. - "Kissed by Fire"
4:45 Sandor Clegane temporarily kills Beric Dondarrion. For something more final, 25:28 Robb executes Rickard Karstark. - "The Climb"
38:12 The wall defends itself, killing a few wildlings.
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
The bear almost gets the maiden fair, but nothing comes of it.- "Second Sons"
54:28 Sam stabs a White Walker. If you don’t count the undead dying, then all you really see are two heads from a duffel bag, so no deaths. - "The Rains of Castamere"
25:03 Ygrette feathers the horse farmer. - "Myhsa"
2:25 A Frey man beheads a Stark man on a barrel.
Season 4
- "Two Swords"
55:06 After the Hound knocks Polliver's gang around, finally kills one by jamming his head down onto a knife repeatedly. - "The Lion and the Rose"
4:05 Ramsey Snow's hounds savage Tansy after hunting her for sport. - "Breaker of Chains"
4:35 Petyr Balish's men dispatch Dontos Hollard after he delivers Sansa. - "Oathkeeper"
7:50 A crush of slaves mob a Master. - "First of His Name"
43:00 The Night's Watch task force led by Jon Snow assaults the traitors at Craster’s Keep. - "The Laws of Gods and Men"
11:41 Yara Greyjoy plants an axe in the forehead of a Dreadfort watchman. - "Mockingbird"
4:55 The Mountain practices on some prisoners. - "The Mountain and the Viper"
4:25 A Thenn kills a thirsty man. - "The Watchers on the Wall"
22:15 Night's Watch archers bury some arrows in wildlings as they charge Castle Black. - "The Children"
9:10 One of Stannis's cavalrymen lances a Mance man.
Season 5
- "The Wars to Come"
15:22 An Unsullied gets his throat cut in a brothel. - "The House of Black and White"
13:43 A bodyguard of Littlefinger sprouts a sword out the back of his neck (Brienne slashed one at at 11:30; but it seemed like a lazy cut across some armor). - "High Sparrow"
2:55 A man gives himself as an offering to the Many-Faced God. - "Sons of the Harpy"
34:32 Another vascular neck injury, this time caused by Bronn. - "Kill the Boy"
5:24 Dany feeds her children some long pig, well-done. - "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"
13:32 Arya gives a man's terminally-ill daughter the gift. - "The Gift"
9:45Maester Aemon Targaryen dies... way too peaceful and out-of-character for this show. And despite a hard cut from him being alive to dead, not technically on-screen?... Doesn't count.
46:44 A free man fighting in the slave pits gets shivved in the neck. That's better. - "Hardhome"
32:54 Tormund disagrees with the Lord of Bones. - "The Dance of Dragons"
24:49 A man visits the House of Black and White seeking the gift. (33:57 for involuntary human sacrifice). - "Mother's Mercy"
13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man.
Season 6
- "The Red Woman"
16:22 Brienne opens a Bolton's neck. - "Home"
9:33 Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun obliterates an archer that shot him in the back (Tormund gets a guy 15 seconds earlier in the scene, but this one is far better). - "Oathbreaker"
14:10 Ser Gerold Hightower runs a Stark man through.
49:26 for something in the present-tense: the Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch executes mutineers. - "Book of the Stranger"
24:23 Dario twists the neck of a Dothraki. - "The Door"
17:00 the reason for the Night's Watch is born. For something in the present tense, a Child of the Forest dies (49:47) and the Three-Eyed Raven (51:55). The first is a supernatural transformation, the later ones are supernatural characters, and the episode's namesake is not definitively dead, so if you're super picky, maaaaybe this one.
"Blood of My Blood"
Three-Eyed Raven montages with some violence, Coldhands kills some wights at the start, and no-one almost poisons a lady, but nothing else.- "The Broken Man"
Nothing technically on-screen, but 47:43 has screams from the faithful followed by the gruesome aftermath. - "No One"
8:46 The Hound starts his revenge for the above. - "The Battle of the Bastards"
7:31 A Son of the Harpy slices open someone's throat. - "The Winds of Winter"
13:10 The coup begins with Pycelle getting pecked to death by little birds.
Season 7
- "Dragonstone"
3:00 Arya poisons a room full of Freys. - "Stormborn"
50:48 A guy gets flattened by Euron's corvus. - "The Queen's Justice"
Kiss of death with "The Long Farewell" at 26:20, but for something more acute, at 51:30 Unsullied falls off a ladder, among others. - "The Spoils of War"
38:40 Drogon makes some Lannister BBQ - "Eastwatch"
9:12 Drogon makes some Tarly BBQ - "Beyond the Wall"
22:43 Bear with blue eyes kills a red shirt. - "The Dragon and the Wolf"
22:10 A wight dies again.
52:02 Theon gets his balls back. Was just a fist-fight, so probably just unconscious.
58:34 Littlefinger falls off the ladder of chaos, reaching the pinnacle of stability.
Season 8
- Episode 1, 25:15 arrows sprout out of some Ironborn.
2
Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
3
@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
1
Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
1
This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
May 25 '16 at 14:55
|
show 8 more comments
tl;dr: Through the end of season 6 there are 5-8:
- 1x03 "Lord Snow"
- 2x08 "The Prince of Winterfell"
- 3x01 "Valar Dohaeris"
- 3x02 "Dark Wings, Dark Words"
- 3x07 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Barely off-screen:
- 6x07 "The Broken Man" (nothing fitting my arbitrary rules below, see description further on.)
Non-human deaths/transformations:
- 6x05 "The Door" (see below).
Montages:
- 6x06 "The Blood of my Blood"
Let's take the more through route and find out via process of elimination, preferably with some named (though maybe only in the books) character. Because you're asking about deaths, assume everything is a spoiler herein. The question title makes this clear anyways.
I'll be extra fun and give the timestamp (for HBO GO) for the first death that is:
- on-screen
- a corpse is shown: ignored
- a Raven says someone died: ignored
- during a time jump: ignored
- generic screaming in the background during a big fight: ignored
- screaming, screaming, silence by a distinct person: counts
- unambiguous
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
I start timing from the HBO "static" logo (subtracting commercials and "Previously on...").
Season 1
- "Winter Is Coming"
6:58 Gared beheaded by a White Walker. - "The Kingsroad"
31:30 Would-be assassin mauled by Summer (these sorts of death would be from hypovolemic shock).
"Lord Snow"
None?- "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things"
47:55 Ser Hugh lanced through the neck (presumed gorget failure) by the Mountain. - "The Wolf and the Lion"
12:07 Bronn slices a tribesman's neck open. - "A Golden Crown"
11:23 Robb slices a wildling's neck open. - "You Win or You Die"
56:26 A goldcloak pierces a Stark footman through the chest (death by shock). - "The Pointy End"
2:07 (Only 15 seconds past intro animation) a Lannister footman slices a Stark man's neck. - "Baelor"
34:05 Ser Jorah slices Qotho across the face. - "Fire and Blood"
49:15 Mirri Maz Duur burned alive (asphyxiation).
Season 2
- "The North Remembers"
2:09 A blow from The Hound sends a combatant off a ledge. - "The Night Lands"
(The head of Rakharo is seen, but this death didn't really occur on screen, a sacrifice is also offered to the Walkers). - "What Is Dead May Never Die"
48:00 Yoren slices a Lannister arbalist that shot him across the neck. - "Garden of Bones"
20:45 Prisoner killed via torture device (likely cervical dislocation). - "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
3:45 A shadowy figure stabs Renly Baratheon through the heart. - "The Old Gods and the New"
9:40 Theon Greyjoy bludgeons Ser Rodrik's neck with a sword. - "A Man Without Honor"
38:53 Jaime Lannister bashes Alton Lannister's head in using his shackles.
"The Price of Winterfell"
Qhorin alludes to his companions (Stonesnake, et al.) dying. There are a couple dozen dead bodies shown around Harrenhal, hung by the neck or pinned to a wall (e.g. those Jaquen H'ghar dispatched), but no one actually killed on screen.- "Blackwater"
25:10 Bronn ignites the wildfire-laden ship. Probably kills a lot of people right then, as it disintegrates Davos's ship with little effort, but about a minute later you see a flaming sailor abruptly go silent. - "Valar Morghulis"
15:39 Brienne cuts a Stark footman short after he asks too many questions.
Season 3
"Valar Dohaeris"
2:10 Ser Jeor Mormont torches a wight. They're already dead perhaps, so doesn't count. Again, like with "The Prince of Winterfell" you see scores of dead bodies when Robb gets to Harrenhal, but no living people turning into dead people.
"Dark Wings, Dark Words"
Nothing on-screen. News of Catlyn’s father, Hoster Tully, passing comes here.- "Walk of Punishment"
44:38 Ramsy Snow snipes several men. - "And Now His Watch Is Ended"
38:49 Karl spikes Craster up through the bottom of his head with a dagger. - "Kissed by Fire"
4:45 Sandor Clegane temporarily kills Beric Dondarrion. For something more final, 25:28 Robb executes Rickard Karstark. - "The Climb"
38:12 The wall defends itself, killing a few wildlings.
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
The bear almost gets the maiden fair, but nothing comes of it.- "Second Sons"
54:28 Sam stabs a White Walker. If you don’t count the undead dying, then all you really see are two heads from a duffel bag, so no deaths. - "The Rains of Castamere"
25:03 Ygrette feathers the horse farmer. - "Myhsa"
2:25 A Frey man beheads a Stark man on a barrel.
Season 4
- "Two Swords"
55:06 After the Hound knocks Polliver's gang around, finally kills one by jamming his head down onto a knife repeatedly. - "The Lion and the Rose"
4:05 Ramsey Snow's hounds savage Tansy after hunting her for sport. - "Breaker of Chains"
4:35 Petyr Balish's men dispatch Dontos Hollard after he delivers Sansa. - "Oathkeeper"
7:50 A crush of slaves mob a Master. - "First of His Name"
43:00 The Night's Watch task force led by Jon Snow assaults the traitors at Craster’s Keep. - "The Laws of Gods and Men"
11:41 Yara Greyjoy plants an axe in the forehead of a Dreadfort watchman. - "Mockingbird"
4:55 The Mountain practices on some prisoners. - "The Mountain and the Viper"
4:25 A Thenn kills a thirsty man. - "The Watchers on the Wall"
22:15 Night's Watch archers bury some arrows in wildlings as they charge Castle Black. - "The Children"
9:10 One of Stannis's cavalrymen lances a Mance man.
Season 5
- "The Wars to Come"
15:22 An Unsullied gets his throat cut in a brothel. - "The House of Black and White"
13:43 A bodyguard of Littlefinger sprouts a sword out the back of his neck (Brienne slashed one at at 11:30; but it seemed like a lazy cut across some armor). - "High Sparrow"
2:55 A man gives himself as an offering to the Many-Faced God. - "Sons of the Harpy"
34:32 Another vascular neck injury, this time caused by Bronn. - "Kill the Boy"
5:24 Dany feeds her children some long pig, well-done. - "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"
13:32 Arya gives a man's terminally-ill daughter the gift. - "The Gift"
9:45Maester Aemon Targaryen dies... way too peaceful and out-of-character for this show. And despite a hard cut from him being alive to dead, not technically on-screen?... Doesn't count.
46:44 A free man fighting in the slave pits gets shivved in the neck. That's better. - "Hardhome"
32:54 Tormund disagrees with the Lord of Bones. - "The Dance of Dragons"
24:49 A man visits the House of Black and White seeking the gift. (33:57 for involuntary human sacrifice). - "Mother's Mercy"
13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man.
Season 6
- "The Red Woman"
16:22 Brienne opens a Bolton's neck. - "Home"
9:33 Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun obliterates an archer that shot him in the back (Tormund gets a guy 15 seconds earlier in the scene, but this one is far better). - "Oathbreaker"
14:10 Ser Gerold Hightower runs a Stark man through.
49:26 for something in the present-tense: the Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch executes mutineers. - "Book of the Stranger"
24:23 Dario twists the neck of a Dothraki. - "The Door"
17:00 the reason for the Night's Watch is born. For something in the present tense, a Child of the Forest dies (49:47) and the Three-Eyed Raven (51:55). The first is a supernatural transformation, the later ones are supernatural characters, and the episode's namesake is not definitively dead, so if you're super picky, maaaaybe this one.
"Blood of My Blood"
Three-Eyed Raven montages with some violence, Coldhands kills some wights at the start, and no-one almost poisons a lady, but nothing else.- "The Broken Man"
Nothing technically on-screen, but 47:43 has screams from the faithful followed by the gruesome aftermath. - "No One"
8:46 The Hound starts his revenge for the above. - "The Battle of the Bastards"
7:31 A Son of the Harpy slices open someone's throat. - "The Winds of Winter"
13:10 The coup begins with Pycelle getting pecked to death by little birds.
Season 7
- "Dragonstone"
3:00 Arya poisons a room full of Freys. - "Stormborn"
50:48 A guy gets flattened by Euron's corvus. - "The Queen's Justice"
Kiss of death with "The Long Farewell" at 26:20, but for something more acute, at 51:30 Unsullied falls off a ladder, among others. - "The Spoils of War"
38:40 Drogon makes some Lannister BBQ - "Eastwatch"
9:12 Drogon makes some Tarly BBQ - "Beyond the Wall"
22:43 Bear with blue eyes kills a red shirt. - "The Dragon and the Wolf"
22:10 A wight dies again.
52:02 Theon gets his balls back. Was just a fist-fight, so probably just unconscious.
58:34 Littlefinger falls off the ladder of chaos, reaching the pinnacle of stability.
Season 8
- Episode 1, 25:15 arrows sprout out of some Ironborn.
tl;dr: Through the end of season 6 there are 5-8:
- 1x03 "Lord Snow"
- 2x08 "The Prince of Winterfell"
- 3x01 "Valar Dohaeris"
- 3x02 "Dark Wings, Dark Words"
- 3x07 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Barely off-screen:
- 6x07 "The Broken Man" (nothing fitting my arbitrary rules below, see description further on.)
Non-human deaths/transformations:
- 6x05 "The Door" (see below).
Montages:
- 6x06 "The Blood of my Blood"
Let's take the more through route and find out via process of elimination, preferably with some named (though maybe only in the books) character. Because you're asking about deaths, assume everything is a spoiler herein. The question title makes this clear anyways.
I'll be extra fun and give the timestamp (for HBO GO) for the first death that is:
- on-screen
- a corpse is shown: ignored
- a Raven says someone died: ignored
- during a time jump: ignored
- generic screaming in the background during a big fight: ignored
- screaming, screaming, silence by a distinct person: counts
- unambiguous
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
- "bleeding to death" might just be 3 of 4 on the Sorting Algorithm of Deadness
I start timing from the HBO "static" logo (subtracting commercials and "Previously on...").
Season 1
- "Winter Is Coming"
6:58 Gared beheaded by a White Walker. - "The Kingsroad"
31:30 Would-be assassin mauled by Summer (these sorts of death would be from hypovolemic shock).
"Lord Snow"
None?- "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things"
47:55 Ser Hugh lanced through the neck (presumed gorget failure) by the Mountain. - "The Wolf and the Lion"
12:07 Bronn slices a tribesman's neck open. - "A Golden Crown"
11:23 Robb slices a wildling's neck open. - "You Win or You Die"
56:26 A goldcloak pierces a Stark footman through the chest (death by shock). - "The Pointy End"
2:07 (Only 15 seconds past intro animation) a Lannister footman slices a Stark man's neck. - "Baelor"
34:05 Ser Jorah slices Qotho across the face. - "Fire and Blood"
49:15 Mirri Maz Duur burned alive (asphyxiation).
Season 2
- "The North Remembers"
2:09 A blow from The Hound sends a combatant off a ledge. - "The Night Lands"
(The head of Rakharo is seen, but this death didn't really occur on screen, a sacrifice is also offered to the Walkers). - "What Is Dead May Never Die"
48:00 Yoren slices a Lannister arbalist that shot him across the neck. - "Garden of Bones"
20:45 Prisoner killed via torture device (likely cervical dislocation). - "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
3:45 A shadowy figure stabs Renly Baratheon through the heart. - "The Old Gods and the New"
9:40 Theon Greyjoy bludgeons Ser Rodrik's neck with a sword. - "A Man Without Honor"
38:53 Jaime Lannister bashes Alton Lannister's head in using his shackles.
"The Price of Winterfell"
Qhorin alludes to his companions (Stonesnake, et al.) dying. There are a couple dozen dead bodies shown around Harrenhal, hung by the neck or pinned to a wall (e.g. those Jaquen H'ghar dispatched), but no one actually killed on screen.- "Blackwater"
25:10 Bronn ignites the wildfire-laden ship. Probably kills a lot of people right then, as it disintegrates Davos's ship with little effort, but about a minute later you see a flaming sailor abruptly go silent. - "Valar Morghulis"
15:39 Brienne cuts a Stark footman short after he asks too many questions.
Season 3
"Valar Dohaeris"
2:10 Ser Jeor Mormont torches a wight. They're already dead perhaps, so doesn't count. Again, like with "The Prince of Winterfell" you see scores of dead bodies when Robb gets to Harrenhal, but no living people turning into dead people.
"Dark Wings, Dark Words"
Nothing on-screen. News of Catlyn’s father, Hoster Tully, passing comes here.- "Walk of Punishment"
44:38 Ramsy Snow snipes several men. - "And Now His Watch Is Ended"
38:49 Karl spikes Craster up through the bottom of his head with a dagger. - "Kissed by Fire"
4:45 Sandor Clegane temporarily kills Beric Dondarrion. For something more final, 25:28 Robb executes Rickard Karstark. - "The Climb"
38:12 The wall defends itself, killing a few wildlings.
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
The bear almost gets the maiden fair, but nothing comes of it.- "Second Sons"
54:28 Sam stabs a White Walker. If you don’t count the undead dying, then all you really see are two heads from a duffel bag, so no deaths. - "The Rains of Castamere"
25:03 Ygrette feathers the horse farmer. - "Myhsa"
2:25 A Frey man beheads a Stark man on a barrel.
Season 4
- "Two Swords"
55:06 After the Hound knocks Polliver's gang around, finally kills one by jamming his head down onto a knife repeatedly. - "The Lion and the Rose"
4:05 Ramsey Snow's hounds savage Tansy after hunting her for sport. - "Breaker of Chains"
4:35 Petyr Balish's men dispatch Dontos Hollard after he delivers Sansa. - "Oathkeeper"
7:50 A crush of slaves mob a Master. - "First of His Name"
43:00 The Night's Watch task force led by Jon Snow assaults the traitors at Craster’s Keep. - "The Laws of Gods and Men"
11:41 Yara Greyjoy plants an axe in the forehead of a Dreadfort watchman. - "Mockingbird"
4:55 The Mountain practices on some prisoners. - "The Mountain and the Viper"
4:25 A Thenn kills a thirsty man. - "The Watchers on the Wall"
22:15 Night's Watch archers bury some arrows in wildlings as they charge Castle Black. - "The Children"
9:10 One of Stannis's cavalrymen lances a Mance man.
Season 5
- "The Wars to Come"
15:22 An Unsullied gets his throat cut in a brothel. - "The House of Black and White"
13:43 A bodyguard of Littlefinger sprouts a sword out the back of his neck (Brienne slashed one at at 11:30; but it seemed like a lazy cut across some armor). - "High Sparrow"
2:55 A man gives himself as an offering to the Many-Faced God. - "Sons of the Harpy"
34:32 Another vascular neck injury, this time caused by Bronn. - "Kill the Boy"
5:24 Dany feeds her children some long pig, well-done. - "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"
13:32 Arya gives a man's terminally-ill daughter the gift. - "The Gift"
9:45Maester Aemon Targaryen dies... way too peaceful and out-of-character for this show. And despite a hard cut from him being alive to dead, not technically on-screen?... Doesn't count.
46:44 A free man fighting in the slave pits gets shivved in the neck. That's better. - "Hardhome"
32:54 Tormund disagrees with the Lord of Bones. - "The Dance of Dragons"
24:49 A man visits the House of Black and White seeking the gift. (33:57 for involuntary human sacrifice). - "Mother's Mercy"
13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man.
Season 6
- "The Red Woman"
16:22 Brienne opens a Bolton's neck. - "Home"
9:33 Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun obliterates an archer that shot him in the back (Tormund gets a guy 15 seconds earlier in the scene, but this one is far better). - "Oathbreaker"
14:10 Ser Gerold Hightower runs a Stark man through.
49:26 for something in the present-tense: the Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch executes mutineers. - "Book of the Stranger"
24:23 Dario twists the neck of a Dothraki. - "The Door"
17:00 the reason for the Night's Watch is born. For something in the present tense, a Child of the Forest dies (49:47) and the Three-Eyed Raven (51:55). The first is a supernatural transformation, the later ones are supernatural characters, and the episode's namesake is not definitively dead, so if you're super picky, maaaaybe this one.
"Blood of My Blood"
Three-Eyed Raven montages with some violence, Coldhands kills some wights at the start, and no-one almost poisons a lady, but nothing else.- "The Broken Man"
Nothing technically on-screen, but 47:43 has screams from the faithful followed by the gruesome aftermath. - "No One"
8:46 The Hound starts his revenge for the above. - "The Battle of the Bastards"
7:31 A Son of the Harpy slices open someone's throat. - "The Winds of Winter"
13:10 The coup begins with Pycelle getting pecked to death by little birds.
Season 7
- "Dragonstone"
3:00 Arya poisons a room full of Freys. - "Stormborn"
50:48 A guy gets flattened by Euron's corvus. - "The Queen's Justice"
Kiss of death with "The Long Farewell" at 26:20, but for something more acute, at 51:30 Unsullied falls off a ladder, among others. - "The Spoils of War"
38:40 Drogon makes some Lannister BBQ - "Eastwatch"
9:12 Drogon makes some Tarly BBQ - "Beyond the Wall"
22:43 Bear with blue eyes kills a red shirt. - "The Dragon and the Wolf"
22:10 A wight dies again.
52:02 Theon gets his balls back. Was just a fist-fight, so probably just unconscious.
58:34 Littlefinger falls off the ladder of chaos, reaching the pinnacle of stability.
Season 8
- Episode 1, 25:15 arrows sprout out of some Ironborn.
edited 25 mins ago
answered Jun 5 '14 at 6:31
Nick TNick T
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Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
3
@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
1
Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
1
This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
May 25 '16 at 14:55
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Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
3
@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
1
Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
1
This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
May 25 '16 at 14:55
2
2
Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
Wow though, if I've added it up right you've already sat through over five hours of GOT to answer this question. I applaud you!
– Lou
Jun 5 '14 at 9:48
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
That's probably more episodes than Doctor Who!
– curiousdannii
Jun 8 '14 at 0:13
3
3
@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
@curiousdannii - I couldn't be sure, but my friends and I once repeated this experiment and verbally listed every doctor who episode, and we found that there were actually quite a lot without deaths. I think we concluded that the Moffat/Smith era episodes were very un-death-y. It would be very interesting to see the same list for DW, but I think I've made Nick T sit through enough hours of GOT ;).
– Lou
Jun 8 '14 at 16:41
1
1
Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
Someone’s started a re-watch of season 5!
– Paul D. Waite
Oct 15 '15 at 0:04
1
1
This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
May 25 '16 at 14:55
This site seriously needs a double-upvote feature for putting this kind of effort into an answer. Also hilarious that by stopping at the first death, a horse farmer is the death of note in "The Rains of Castamere".
– Mike Clark
May 25 '16 at 14:55
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GOT is a very violent series, but there are a couple episodes where no one has died:
Season 1 Episode 3 "Lord Snow"
Season 3 Episode 7 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
1
@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
1
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
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show 2 more comments
GOT is a very violent series, but there are a couple episodes where no one has died:
Season 1 Episode 3 "Lord Snow"
Season 3 Episode 7 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
1
@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
1
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
|
show 2 more comments
GOT is a very violent series, but there are a couple episodes where no one has died:
Season 1 Episode 3 "Lord Snow"
Season 3 Episode 7 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
GOT is a very violent series, but there are a couple episodes where no one has died:
Season 1 Episode 3 "Lord Snow"
Season 3 Episode 7 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
answered Jun 4 '14 at 17:14
System DownSystem Down
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Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
1
@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
1
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
|
show 2 more comments
Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
1
@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
1
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
Oh wow, were those the only two?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:27
1
1
@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
@LeoKing - Only two I could find. Season 3 Episode 2 you could include, since the only death was off screen.
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:52
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
Which death was that?
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:54
1
1
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
@LeoKing - Hoster Tully's
– System Down
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
Ah okay, thanks for the information!
– Lou
Jun 4 '14 at 17:58
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No one dies in S5 E10 "Mother's Mercy".
Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
1
... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
add a comment |
No one dies in S5 E10 "Mother's Mercy".
Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
1
... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
add a comment |
No one dies in S5 E10 "Mother's Mercy".
No one dies in S5 E10 "Mother's Mercy".
answered Jan 10 at 23:47
AcccumulationAcccumulation
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Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
1
... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
add a comment |
Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
1
... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
Per this answer, at least one person dies in that episode: "13:44 Coup de grâce to a Stannis man."
– RDFozz
Jan 11 at 0:13
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
@RDFozz Yes, but later in the episode, A Faceless Man dies.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 0:48
1
1
... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
... So multiple people die in that episode then
– Lou
Jan 11 at 11:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
@Lou Yes, and one of them was no one.
– Acccumulation
Jan 11 at 16:18
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
Ah, I have to admit that joke was lost on me the first time. Still not appropriate for an answer, should be a comment, but props for effort.
– Lou
Jan 11 at 16:42
add a comment |
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With more then 150 avarage deaths per episode I hardly doubt it. link
– Damek
Jun 4 '14 at 12:03
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Well, the chart in Richard's answer suggests that there were no on screen deaths in Season 1, Episode 3 - that doesn't mean nobody died though. That's the most likely candidate, somebody would have to rewatch the entire episode to make sure there aren't any deaths that just aren't shown.
– Anthony Grist
Jun 4 '14 at 12:04
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Don't forget the Daenerys Targaryen story line the kill count has totaled up quite a few there as well. Not necessarily shown on screen.
– Dreamwalker
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I don't know you guys, this Prince Oberyn guy looks like he's going to beat the Mountain...oh...oh no...never mind...
– Monty129
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This question is fantastic </eccleston>
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