![]() So when one particularly mouthy fellow makes words sounding a bit like an accusation that Theon's thought's were on Osha (Natalia Tena) when they should have been on maintaining grip on his former home, the petulant Greyjoy delivers a firm, but fair, beating. Still, on the bright side, Theon has learned that the only way he's going to earn the respect of men is through fear and intimidation. Not surprisingly, Theon's run on Winterfell hasn't gone as smoothly as it should have – what with having to take Sir Rodrik's head, and the two youngest Starks escaping capture. However, in typical GoT fashion – especially this late in the season – the show goes on to illustrate how, in their own unique way, the title of 'A Man Without Honor' can and does apply to most men in the series. ![]() With a title like 'A Man Without Honor,' it seems likely the reference would be toward the ungrateful adoptee/lifetime Stark hostage Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen). If you thought Westeros to be a cynical place before, the newest episode of Game of Thrones has definitely set the bar a wee bit higher.
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