This page contains a log of TV/book differences and discrepancies in Season 3's episode 'The Bear and the Maiden Fair' to A Storm of Swords (Third Novel). Naturally, the content on this page contains spoilers. From there to here From here to there All black and brown And covered in hair He smelled that girl In summer air The bear, the bear And maiden fair Oh, I'm a maid And I'm pure and fair I'll never dance With a hairy bear I. Defeat the Bear and the Lady Fair by purchasing their challenge card and challenging them in the Brawler. The bear is shot with a crossbow by Steelshanks but continues to attack, before Jaime boosts Brienne out. The Bear and the Maiden Fair. A bear there was A bear, a bear All black and brown And covered in hair. Three boys, a goat And a dancing bear They danced and spun Up to the fair. How sweet she was And pure and fair The maid. Song MeaningThis song is from A song of Ice and Fire books, aka Game of Thrones on HBO. The actual meaning of the song is to draw comparisons between the books characters and the 'maiden ' or the 'bear.' The maiden hoped for a. A bear there was (a bear! And down the road From here to there Three boys, a goat And a. The largest mobile music archive. The Bear and the Maiden Fair. The episode was written by George R. Martin, the author of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels on which the series is based, and was directed by Michelle Mac. Laren, her directorial debut for the series. The plot of the episode advances the storylines of Daenerys' arrival to the city of Yunkai, the repercussions of the upcoming marriage of Tyrion Lannister and Sansa Stark, and Brienne's fate at the ruined castle of Harrenhal. When they return Brienne is in a pit, fighting off a bear with a wooden sword for the amusement of Locke and the rest of Bolton's men. In King's Landing. Elsewhere, Tyrion and Bronn (Jerome Flynn) are also discussing the match and how it will affect Shae (Sibel Kekilli). Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance) meets his grandson, King Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson), and teaches him a lesson in ruling; Joffrey asks what they should do about the rumors of Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons, but Tywin claims there is no threat. It has been sung several times in the show and was composed by Ramin Djawadi in 2012, after series.When they meet later, Shae tells Tyrion that she will not continue their relationship once he marries Sansa. On Blackwater Bay, Melisandre (Carice van Houten) reveals to Gendry (Joe Dempsie) that his blood is noble and Gendry says . Ygritte (Rose Leslie) stops with Jon to discuss their next move. Soon after, Orell (Mackenzie Crook) offers some harsh wisdom to Jon, and later speaks to Ygritte, confessing his love for her and trying to convince her that Jon is still loyal to the Night's Watch. Later, Jon tells Ygritte that the wildling cause is hopeless, but she remains undaunted. Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) is freed from his constraints by two young women, who give him water and clean his wounds. Theon is apprehensive about their aid, until they disrobe and begin pleasuring him. The three are soon interrupted by his tormenter (Iwan Rheon), who had ordered the women to seduce Theon in order to torment him further. The boy draws a knife and mocks Theon's sexual prowess, before ordering his men to restrain Theon as he removes Theon's genitals. Heading for the Wall, Bran (Isaac Hempstead- Wright) speaks to Jojen Reed (Thomas Brodie Sangster) while Osha (Natalia Tena) and Hodor (Kristian Nairn) set up camp. Osha continues to grow suspicious of the Reeds, calling Jojen's visions . When she says they have to continue to the Wall, Jojen reveals that the three- eyed raven is north of the Wall, and that is their destination. Osha refuses to allow them to go north of the Wall, relating to them the story of her husband's death and resurrection as a wight. In the Riverlands. Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) and Brynden Tully (Clive Russell) discuss their distaste for Walder Frey, who will see their delay and Robb's oath- breaking as slights against his family. When the Tullys depart, Queen Talisa Stark (Oona Chaplin) reveals to Robb that she is pregnant. At the Brotherhood's hideout, Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) berates Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer) and Thoros of Myr (Paul Kaye) for selling Gendry to Melisandre. When Anguy (Philip Mc. Ginley) tells Beric of a Lannister raiding party near them, Beric orders the men to move out in pursuit. Arya calls Beric a liar, as he promised to take her to Riverrun but is instead holding her hostage. She runs away, and is pursued by several of the Brotherhood soldiers, but before they can locate her, she is taken captive by Sandor . Though she is advised that Yunkai holds no strategic value, Daenerys tells Jorah she will take the city to free its 2. She orders Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) to send a messenger to the city demanding their surrender, or she will sack the city. Razdal mo Eraz (George Georgiou (de)) is sent by Yunkai to offer terms of peace, which include chests filled with gold bars and as many ships as Daenerys wants. Daenerys refuses his offer, demanding the slaves of the city be freed and paid for their service, which Razdal angrily refuses, and departs the tent. At Harrenhal. Before leaving, Brienne makes Jaime swear to uphold his oath to Catelyn Stark and return the Stark girls to their mother. As he leaves, Jaime tells Roose to tell Robb Stark that he is sorry that he can't attend the wedding, but that . When Qyburn informs Jaime that Brienne will not be ransomed by Locke, Jaime manipulates the party leader, Steelshanks (Jamie Michie), to order their return to Harrenhal. Upon their arrival, Jaime finds that Brienne has been thrown into a pit by Locke by his men and has been forced to defend herself from a bear with a wooden sword. Jaime tries to ransom Brienne, but is unsuccessful, and instead leaps into the pit to protect her. The bear is shot with a crossbow by Steelshanks but continues to attack, before Jaime boosts Brienne out of the pit, and is then lifted to safety. Confronted by Steelshanks and his men, who are ordered to ensure Jaime's safety, Locke relents and lets Jaime and Brienne depart for King's Landing. Production. Martin, author of the novels of the A Song of Ice and Fire saga that the show adapts. When he was forced to change it because most of the rains had been cut from his script in pre- production, he came up with the title . While the coastal city of Essaouira had doubled as Astapor, this episode used the city of A. Daenerys' camp was built in the nearby location of Little Barrage. The scenes with Jon Snow and the wildlings were filmed in the forests around Toome, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The scenes in Northern Ireland were filmed six weeks before the production moved to Iceland to film several scenes for the previous episodes. Although it was only used for a single scene, this was the fifth country where the production filmed during the season (after Northern Ireland, Morocco, Croatia, and Iceland). This ended the streak set during the four previous episodes, each of which established a new series highs in ratings. Review aggregator. Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 2. The website's critical consensus reads, . Club's David Sims found that the interactions felt more natural. It's one of the more thorough of its kind, touching on nearly every plot this season has set in motion. And because it's directed by Michelle Mac. Laren (..) and written by George R. R. Martin himself, it's about as good (and good- looking) a piece- mover episode as you're going to see. In the latter, the camera work used by director Michelle Mac. Laren was lauded. In contrast, the scene featuring Theon's torture was criticized for what was seen as its gratuitous violence and nudity, and for the repetitiveness of the storyline over the season. Sepinwall declared that he had no need . Retrieved November 1. Retrieved May 6, 2. Retrieved May 6, 2. Retrieved May 6, 2. Retrieved May 3. 1, 2. Retrieved May 6, 2. Retrieved May 1. 4, 2. Retrieved January 1. Retrieved May 3, 2. Retrieved May 1. 3, 2. Retrieved May 1. 5, 2. Retrieved May 1. 5, 2. Retrieved May 1. 3, 2. Retrieved May 1. 5, 2. Retrieved May 1. 3, 2. Retrieved May 1. 5, 2. The Hold Steady - The Bear and the Maiden Fair (lyrics)Game of Thrones season 3 episode 3 credits song. Lyrics: A bear there was. A bear, a bear. All black and brown. And covered in hair. Three boys, a goat. And a dancing bear. They danced and spun. Up to the fair. Oh!
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