Well, bugger me backwards - this Game Of Thrones II: Revelations is a bit odd.
I though Ned Stark got all beheaded, and yet here he is, arsing about all Northern in an American town.
Then Lady Catelyn appears in a mirror and drops off Sansa. or is it Arya/Arrie... No - Ned is now called Arrie. And to hide his reanimation, he's calling himself Mason instead of Stark, so as not to get confused with Iron Man.
And seeing as all the blokes in GoT are in iron armour, telling them apart wasn't easy in the first place!
Still, at least Sean Bean's "American" accent is in-keeping with all the other cast members, being like, all Northern and that, by 'eck.
Anyhoo, there a lot of Supernatural stuffs going on with the Lannisters, who are hunting Ned's daughter, so they bugger off into hiding.
Then Arya (pronounced Allessa. or Sharon. or Heather. or something) runs into that miserable whiney-ass John Snow, but like Cersei and Jaime, end up incestuously fancying each other.
For some reason, Gendry's distinctive helmet turns into a giant pyramid-like thing, and in his blacksmith's apron runs amok with a huge knife, whilst being chained to a horsey roundabout calliope thingy.
Also, Westeron is suspiciously lacking in Medieviality, and looks like it's set in Modern Day America.
And for a series, it seemed rather short, and a single episode of about 90odd mins. Perhaps it was the pilot, or three 30min episodes.