Game of Thrones Season 4 HBO GO Live Stream Online: Watch GoT Episode 4 'Oathkeeper'

By Kelly Hunt

Game of Thrones Season 4 returns to another episode on HBO tonight, April 27, 2014 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The fourth episode titled "Oathkeeper" and the official synopsis reads, "Dany balances justice and mercy. Jaime tasks Brienne with his honor. Jon secures volunteers while Bran, Jojen, Meera and Hodor stumble on shelter"

While the mystery of who killed Joffrey still looms in King's landing, the trailer shows Cersei wants to send Jaime to hunt down Sansa and return with her head. At Castle Black we see Jon Snow training to prepare for the upcoming battle, and Dany talks of answering injustice with justice. 

Watch the sneak peak video below:

In last week's episode "Breaker of Chains", Cersei Baratheon holds the deceased King Joffrey in her arms and commands the guards to seize her brother Tyrion. Olenna Tyrell comforts Margaery, who is still traumatized by the death of her husband. Cersei, Tywin and Tommen pay their respects to Joffrey in the Sept of Baelor. Tywin suspects that the prince conspired with Tyrion to murder Joffrey. 

At the end of 'Breaker of Chains', we saw Dany and her army at the gate of Meereen appealing for the slaves to rise up. Dany commanded the barrels to fire over the city walls and smash open, revealing thousands of slave collars.

GoT Season 4, Episode 4 'Oathkeeper' airs on HBO, you can also watch the live stream online via HBO Go.

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