[WARNING: Spoilers Below] In most TV series that have season-long story arcs, episodes two and three can be very tricky because they have to continue the momentum after the series begins while not giving away too many of the surprises. Last week's stunning 'The Lion And The Rose' set the series off and running with the murder of Joffrey at his wedding so "Breakers of Chains" became one of those transition-type episodes, yet it still has some surprises. Wheels began to turn as we learn that Lord Baelish is possibly at least one of the men behind King Joffrey's murder and is also plotting to kidnap Sansa away from King's Landing.