mike777, on 2011-April-27, 23:36, said:
3) Finally to end the second episode a beloved and loyal pet is murdered by I think one of the good guys(father).
Couple points worth clarifying
1. Abandon any notion that you will be able to identify "good guys". There are definitely characters for whom you'll have zero sympathy, however, those are few and far between. (Even characters like "the Hound" who ran down the servent boy in last week's episode exhibit some traits that are sympathetic and others than are less so). There are other characters who start out very sympathetic and devolve over time. Simple put, the world is full of shades of grey.
2. Ned Stark is definitely one of the characters that you are suppose to sympathize with and the act of killing the pet is meant to elict sympathy for him. "Lady" was going to be put down one way or another. Stark's decision to kill the pet himself was a protest against the King. (King Robert was willing to order the act done, but wasn't willing/able to do the deed himself. Stark wasn't willing to gainsay the King, but also wouldn't delegate the task to avoid getting his hands dirty)