In season 2 episode 3 we are introduced to three different women, Brienne the knight, Margaery and Robb stark's mother Catelyn Stark. In what ways does Game of Thrones represent women? off the bat I noticed an immediate theme of division between all these women. True, they have their own perceived notions of power; Brienne who is physically strong, Margaery is the queen beside her husband, and we see Catelyn Stark coming in to discuss plans of their next move against the Lannister's. But again the one commonality between all of them, is how much their conversations whether it be in between women or men, it is always about men. Based off of the Marie Claire article "How many Game of Thrones pass the Bechdel test" and the test is a " way of measuring gender bias in the media. In order to pass, a film or TV episode must: a) contain at least two named female characters, b) who have a conversation, c) that isn't about a man. " not to say that there are ...