By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 03, 2013 11:51 AM EDT

The third season of "Game of Thrones" returned to HBO Sunday night, and although episode one wasn't as blood soaked and erotic as we may have hoped, it served as a solid foundation for what's ahead. For fans that are already itching for their next dose, here's a roundup of spoilers, complete with clips from the brand new, unaired episode two.

"Dark Wings, Dark Words" is sure to give fans more of the "Game of Thrones" they've come to love. No more of this talk we saw in episode one, it's time to get out the shields and swords. Tensions between Sansa and the royal family will worsen as she speaks poorly of the malicious King Joffrey to the wrong people, Jaime Lannister will find a way to cope with his unfavorable situation, Shae asks Tyrion for a favor that could put him in serious peril, and Arya has a run-in with the Brotherhood Without Banners.

The preview shows Margery's grandmother grilling Sansa for the truth about King Joffrey and later shows Margery telling him that he should "do whatever he needs to do." Could she be referring to actions taken against Sansa? If word got back to Joffrey of Sansa's disloyal remarks, it wouldn't be out of his character to have her head. The preview also shows a number of crows, dead crows for that matter, which represents impending death.

Meanwhile, Jaime Lannister entertains himself by toying with Brienne of Tarth, telling her that she's not the type of woman for Renly, calling her too fat and mannish. "It's a shame the thrones isn't made of cocks, they'd have never got him off it," he jabs. Brienne decides she's heard enough and violently grabs the back of his head and tells him to shut up, but that's not enough to keep the punk quiet. He then seemingly comforts her by telling her you can't choose who you love, most likely reminiscing on his incestual relationship with his sister Cersei.

More death, drama and dragons are on the way as the third season of "Game of Thrones" sails forward. "Dark Wings, Dark Words" will air on HBO at 9 p.m. on Sunday, April 7.

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