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Arya and the Hound were planning to stride right into King's Landing, but they were briefly stopped by a Northern guard before the duo breezed past him on their way. However, how did they get into the city? At that point, King's Landing was locked down and fortified; the gates and walls were lined with Lannister soldiers prepared for a siege. Tyrion even recruited Davos Seaworth, "the greatest smuggler alive", to sneak his brother Jaime into the city after Tyrion freed him from captivity. Yet somehow, Arya and the Hound - the latter of whom is well known in the realm - were able to penetrate the city's defenses and stroll right into the Red Keep along with the masses seeking refuge.

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    Due to the plot (cloaking) armor!
    – Hans Olo
    Commented May 18, 2019 at 17:20
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    Did Davos try and smuggle Jaime in to the city? If so, he did terribly since Jaime had to resort to trying to waive his golden hand around to get noticed (...which he wasn't). I thought Davos was asked by Tyrion to smuggle Jaime/Cersei out of the city via a dinghy waiting for them?
    – BruceWayne
    Commented May 18, 2019 at 20:49
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    @BruceWayne Obviously it was left off camera, but the implication is that Davos left the boat in that inlet. Jaime had walked to it through the entire city of King's Landing. Davos wasn't waiting with the boat: he was inside (nonsensically) fighting in the front lines (again). He possibly might've been asked to help Jaime & Cersei if they'd reached the boat, but (a) they didn't and (b) being asked to leave a dinghy is rather a smaller favor than assisting in treasonously helping the enemy queen escape Dany's vengeance. Tyrion should've just asked for the boat itself.
    – lly
    Commented May 19, 2019 at 12:17

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They were somewhat disguised as civilians and probably blended into the crowd. The gates would be shut last minute and only be heavily guarded as we saw for the gates into the Red Keep. It’s likely commoners from the surrounding lands and farmlands were still flocking in for as long as possible to be safe inside the city.

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    IIRC, what you describe was specifically shown in the episode.
    – Makyen
    Commented May 18, 2019 at 22:55
  • @Makyen ”as we saw for the gates into the Red Keep” only getting into the Red Keep is shown not getting into King’s Landing itself.
    – TheLethalCarrot
    Commented May 18, 2019 at 23:04
  • True. We see two shots of lots of commoners flowing almost freely into King's Landing. The first shot shows the woman and child Arya interacts with later. The second shot is between when we see Arya and the Hound passing the Northern Guard and when we see Arya and the Hound inside King's Landing with troops climbing a stair onto the wall to Arya's right. The next shot is Jaime Lannister entering King's Landing, walking between Golden Company troops exiting the city, just before the gates are closed. The street Arya and the Hound were on is the same street Jamie used entering King's Landing.
    – Makyen
    Commented May 18, 2019 at 23:27
  • @Makyen That shot is inside King’s Landing already.
    – TheLethalCarrot
    Commented May 19, 2019 at 5:12
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    -1 for now, as they weren't disguised as anything. The Hound was patently the Hound, and Arya was (nonsensically, given her training) dressed as herself.
    – lly
    Commented May 19, 2019 at 12:13

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