Game of Thrones season 4 "Mockingbird" preview [HBO]: How to watch online episode 7 [Promo video]

Game of Thrones season 4 episode 7 will be airing this Sunday, May 18, continuing on from last week's episode.

The official synopsis for this week's episode entitled "Mockingbird" is as follows: "Tyrion enlists an unlikely ally. Daario entreats Dany to allow him to do what he does best. Jon's warnings about the Wall's vulnerability fall on deaf ears. Brienne follows a new lead on the road with Pod."

In last week's episode, "The Laws of Gods and Men,", Tyrion Lannister was chained by his brother Jaime and led to the trial room for the murder of King Joffrey. Tywin presided over the trial, with witnesses being called against Tyrion. Lastly, Sansa's handmaiden Shea was called to the courtroom, where she gave a statement filled with lies. Enraged, Tyrion cut off her testimony and told the courtroom that the only thing he is guilty of is being a dwarf. He then demanded a trial by combat.

This week's episode will focus on the aftermath of the trial and Tyrion will not go quietly. Although he stands accused of the crime, he did not confess to anything.

Game of Thrones Season 4, episode 7 "Mockingbird," will be airing Sunday, May 11, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO, or alternatively can be watched online through live stream with HBO Go and HBO Connect.

Watch a promo video for Game of Thrones season 4 episode 7 below:

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