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"Blackwater" is the ninth and penultimate episode of the second season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 19th overall. The episode was directed by Neil Marshall , his directorial debut for the series, and written by George R. R. Martin , the author of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels from which the series is ...
The second season obtained a 15% increase in budget in order to be able to stage the war's most important battle, [14] the Battle of the Blackwater, in episode nine. Filming took place during 106 shooting days. During three-quarters of those, two crews ("Dragon" and "Wolf") were working simultaneously in different locations. [15]
Blackwater (Swedish: Händelser vid vatten) is a Scandinavian television drama made for SVT and ITV Studios by Piv Bernth and Apple Tree Productions. It is an adaptation by Maren Louise Käehne and Karin Arrhenius of Kerstin Ekman 's 1993 novel of the same name .
The season 2 soundtrack contains a rendition of the song "The Rains of Castamere" by the indie rock band The National, sung by their vocalist Matt Berninger. [3] [4] The song is also played over the end credits of the season 2 episode 9, "Blackwater". In season 3, an instrumental version of "The Rains of Castamere" plays over the end credits in ...
A shorter version is used on the main menu of season 2's DVD/Blu-ray release. 2:34: 19. "I Will Keep You Safe" "Blackwater": Cersei believes the battle to be lost and is about to poison Tommen when the armies of House Lannister and Tyrell arrive to turn the tide of the battle, and Loras Tyrell and Tywin Lannister arrive themselves into the ...
A Dublin detective, Fia, is sent to a rural backwater close to her hometown in the west of Ireland. She must investigate the disappearance of a woman (later, two women) against the backdrop of a similar case many years ago that ended with Fia's father murdering the rest of Fia's family.
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 96% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The site's critical consensus says, "A new generation of dragon riders takes shape in 'The Red Showing', a fast-paced installment that climaxes with a fiery payoff to the season's careful world-building." [6]
2.2 Season 2 (2004) 2.3 Season 3 (2005–2006) 2.4 Totally Spies! Crossover. 3 References. 4 External links. ... Philus Blackwater: March 3, 2004 () The ghost of a ...