Setting Fourteen community psychiatric services in the English National Health Service.
Objective To test the hypothesis that in people with schizophrenia requiring a change in treatment, SGAs other than clozapine are associated with improved quality of life across 1 year compared with FGAs.ĭesign A noncommercially funded, pragmatic, multisite, randomized controlled trial of antipsychotic drug classes, with blind assessments at 12, 26, and 56 weeks using intention-to-treat analysis. Most evidence comes from short-term efficacy trials of symptoms.
Clinical Implications of Basic Neuroscience.Challenges in Clinical Electrocardiography.So it’s back to King’s Landing for Jorah, it seems, as he rides sadly toward the sea. Jorah’s punishment? Leave Meereen by dusk or she’ll chop off his head. “You sold my secrets to the man who killed my father!” “You betrayed me from the first,” Daenerys exclaims, deeply hurt by the actions of her friend and confidant. If we’re fighting each other, we’re not fighting him!” “This is the work of Tywin Lannister,” Jorah protests. They also realize their odds of victory are infinitesimal, in that they’re outnumbered a thousand to one.įinally, across the Narrow Sea in the former slave city of Meereen, military advisor Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) is exposed for spying on Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) early in her rise to glory.
When word of the attack reaches Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and his Night’s Watch comrades at The Wall, they realize the full wildling army is drawing near. In other action, Ygritte (Rose Leslie) and her band of wildling warriors invade Mole’s Town - a small village near Castle Black - and slaughter the inhabitants.īut when she comes upon frightened Gilly (Hannah Murray) and her infant son, Ygritte spares them and moves on. “Time for Robin to leave the nest,” Petyr says with a sinister smile.
She supports his insidious plan to force Lysa’s son Robin (Lino Facioli) into assuming his weighty duties as Lord of The Vale - a task for which the fragile, overprotected boy is woefully unprepared. “He saved me!”Īctually, Sansa’s lies just saved Petyr by collaborating his story about Lysa’s “suicide.” Then Sansa doubles down on her bet that Littlefinger will prevail in his boundless quest for power. “Lord Baelish has told many lies - all to protect me,” Sansa says tearfully, claiming Petyr was her only ally when she was held hostage at King’s Landing. The only witness is teen Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), who’s on the run while her husband, Tyrion, faces execution. Petyr murdered her, of course, but alleges it was suicide. “You’re hereby sentenced to death!” Really?Īt The Eyrie, meanwhile, Lord Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish (Aidan Gillen) comes under intense questioning after his new bride, Lysa Arryn (Kate Dickie), plunges to her death through the infamous Moon Door. “The gods have spoken,” Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance) announces to son Tyrion.