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Not all heroes wear capes. Some just hold the door.
Yep.ðŪ
How can I like your comment more than once? Cuz yeah lol.
NO. âðĒð
Nah Hodor is not a hero, heâs just a victim, a poor sod who's got his brain fried by Bran and then he was used by him when Bran forced himself into his already destroyed mind
â@Thevikingninja117 I was going to hit the ð, but it was at 420. It's just a nice, round number... lol.
Everyone: "Nothing will top the tragedy of the Red Wedding."
Hodor: "Hold my door."
Doesnât even come close tbh, Red wedding was worse because it wasnât really expected
nah red wedding tops
You guys are nuts... The Hodor character arc is by far the most brilliant piece of writing I've ever seen. Quite possibly the saddest at the same time. The red wedding sucked but it never brought a tear to my eyes. I watched the series twice... And now I watch reaction channels do it, and hodor brings a tear to my eyes EVERY TIME.
@@AlwaysRightAllNight _"...not expected."_ ?!
And you expected that Hodor was mind-fucked through time, did you?! lol
Ha
One of the most devastating episodes and deaths in the entire show. RIP Summer and Hodor, our favourite sweet giant. ðĒ
After his girlfriend Osha died, what did Hodor have left to live for?
@@fakecubed that's not a thing
When this first aired I cried like I lost a family member. RIP Hodor. To me thatâs a genius episode and brilliant writing.
I was like 27 at the time and I had full tears watching this fictional character holding this fictional door.
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And it got to everybody, even us book readers. The last book written ended with Jon Snow's death before Sansa showed up. The end of Hodor was strictly the producers and writers idea. Unless they got the idea from George RR Martin.
@@geraldtodd6633 They got most of their ideas from what George told them about the rest of the plot. According to George, Hodor has a the same fate in the books but instead he is defending the pass with a sword. The show writers decided to make it more literal because it's visually better and they already had too much fighting.
â@@geraldtodd6633GRRM's idea. One of the 3 big moments he gave to the show runners, with Shereen's death and another one.
Hodor literally witnessed his own death while Bran was warging into him.. His past self some how got a glimpse of this and it changed him forever. All this time he was such a gentle and kind person and loved Bran, even though he knew that he would eventually die brutally to protect him.
Bran warged through past young Hodor/Wylis instead of warging through present day Hodor/Wylis. This bridged the gap between past and present for Hodor/Wylis and he saw his own terrifying death (while still quite young) with the words "Hold the door!" ringing out. The fact that he starts saying it in the past shows us the connection exists, but as a result, his brain is basically fried and he only says Hodor from then on.
Itâs been 7 years since this episode first aired. I cry every single time ð
I feel so old now
No doubt!
Time flies.
Even faster the older you get...
So just so you guys fully understand the level of greatness that is hodor that means since he was a boy he has had his death engraved into his mind knowing how he would die still defended bran and Rickon with everything even though he was terrified of what would come. A true legend.
Idk if he knew that was gonna happen. It seems like some crazy type of paradox
@@Randomyoutubecommenter when bran warges into present time hodor while in the vicinity of past hodor the present time bleeds into hodors brain hence why heâs able to see bran the connection links the the event to hodors younger self and he sees his death as a premonition which is why he could only say hodor after the event
â@@zachmiller1175present hodor is disconnected from Brans memories though. Hodor doesn't know he's going to perish in that way he's just existing in the current timeline without connection to the future.
@@intendedexpression6609 it wasnât just branâs memory it became hordors memory as well
I think he knew. In the last episode they were in Hodor looks around at the door.
There it is. The saddest death of GoT. Kristian Nairn said so much in his role as Hodor with only one word. The DJ turned actor did really an amazing job, his portrayal of Hodors last minutes really did hit hard.
True but also give credit to the little guy. His performance is just spot on. It could have been corny, it could have been silly, but damn does he hit the spot. Makes this 35 year old still bawl like a baby everytime I see the scene
@@cmxpiipl Do you mean young Wylis (Sam Coleman)? Then yes, he surely did an equally great job in his few scenes. Only a few minutes. But he left definitely a mark and it wouldn't have worked without his good performance.
@@alexhaas9653 yea that's who I ment
When inside the tree Bran 1st sees young Willis and says to Hodor 'you could talk' then asks 'what happened ' the inflection and question in Hodor's voice when he says Hodor to Bran kind of says 'you should know Bran???' But I only picked up on the foreboding of it after I watched the series the second time
Grateful Bridget has Cody for this one. In my opinion, Hodorâs storyline is the most heartbreaking. Even knowing itâs coming, this one breaks me every time.
Really the most heartbreaking? It is a very heavy moment but I mean up until this point hodor has been mostly living in a sort of blissful innocent ignorance, compared to like what characters such as Theon have had to go through, the levels of suffering and torment arenât even close
@@yomamma.ismydaddy216 dude. âIn my opinionâ. You are welcome to disagree with me. Remember that we all come to media with different experiences and some things just hit harder.
But you go ahead and belittle me, I guess.
@@stephonix616 yeah exactly I just wanted to know why/ what made it the most heartbreaking to you, more so then characters like Theon for the reason I described of suffering etc?
@@yomamma.ismydaddy216 not gonna share my life on this platform and detail why his particular story hits me hard. I didnât think my comment devalued any other characterâs suffering (apparently I wasnât that clear).
What happened to Theon was horrific and I donât deny that. Also, when he killed two innocent boys to cover his ineptitudeâĶthat was pretty heartbreaking. I love Theonâs arc and I appreciate that he got a redemption story, and Theonâs choices put him where he was.
I specifically put IMO in my original comment because Iâm aware that Hodorâs death is probably not the most heartbreaking to most. But still you came at me hereâĶ? I donât get it.
@@stephonix616 I was literally asking a question and saying why I felt differently donât know why youâre so defensive, sorry for not providing some kind of echo chamber for your ideas Iâm sure that would have made for a much more interesting conversation lol
The most heart-breaking episode ever. Imagine having THAT as your destiny. Your whole life leading up to Holding that Door.
Another episode that had the whole world in tears when it aired. RIP Hodor ðŠ I love how they show how the night king began and during they show how powerful heâs becoming. BTW you guys are killing it. I absolutely love waiting for your GOT reactions- they are the best. Legends!!
I still remember this episode was leaked and spoiled for so many....smh....
@@Rash23215 oh man I know! I truly didnât believe it. Even the spoilers for the last seasons finale- I thought it was a huge joke lol
After this episode originally aired, my coworker had a large wood block that would hold a door open at work and he enscribed HODOR on it ðĪĢ
Those were EVERYWHERE!
I think you can still buy one online.
The realization that Hodor's mind has been replaying his death for like 25-40 years is the part that will get you here. He's been dying all this time... It is quite heavy. And yes, Bran here indeed changed the past. Though as cool as it feels here and as impactful as it should be, it goes largely unexplored in the rest of the show. I expect this to be something else in the books, if Martin finally gets another one done...
He can't change the past, he simply can be part of it as it happens, and therefore influences it directly the first and only time it happens. What happened to Hodor has always been the past, since he is called "Hodor" from that point on. And that's the common missunderstanding here. Bran couldn't, for example, prevent the Night King from being made - as we already know in the present, that the Night King exists. So all that could happen in the books, are more "reveals" like this one, but nothing that changes the plot (apart from, like, gaining new information, and therefore acting on it in the present - but that's kinda what Bran does anyway)
@@djentleman37 we have a chicken and the egg situation here... It does prove Bran can affect the past. If he could not, he couldn't have made Hodor. It doesn't matter if did it already, he still did it, so he can do things in the past... The show really dropped the magic/mysticism part of the story in the last two seasons, especially the last one... It is very unfortunate as they had a lot going on... And a lot of the magical parts of the story gets left behind. Shorter seasons from Dan and Dave. Full length movies my ass.
@@timometsanoja9666It does matter, because that means he canât stop anything from happening that already happened, and therefore is not able to change anything. Either he already did influence something in the past or he didnât. He just kinda finds out at a later point. But thatâs just that, information. Thatâs how the âchicken and the eggâ sort of time travel works.
@@timometsanoja9666I agree tho that i wouldâve loved more of those reveals, more moments like the Hodor one.
@@djentleman37 yea, you can spin this every which way you want to, but the fact remains that because he eventually did change Hodor he could change the past. I was sort of fond of the head cannon idea of Bran being also Bran the Builder and building the wall in the past to prepare for this war in the future. I am not too familiar with Bran the Builder lore, so why did he put up the wall and add all sorts of magical protections on it in the first place? Or was this right after they beat the Long Night the first time? It would make sense for that time period, but some sort of precognition needed if it wasn't then... Do you have any info on this? I know the past is kind of is in GRR Martin's head so we can't really know, but I am not that familiar with the timeline of the events...
Hodor is the most brilliant piece of writing in any book. When you guys started this series... this is the show I was waiting for!!! As saddening as it is to lose our gentle giant.. the way it all came together is nothing short of pure brilliance!
And the looks on your faces... made it all worth the wait!
lol it isnât in any book yet the books arenât this far lol, heâs a character in the book but there hasnât been any âhold the doorâ incident or anything
@@yomamma.ismydaddy216but matin told the show runners what is going to happen and that so technically itâs form the book
@@yomamma.ismydaddy216 A lot of the story arc is written in the books... I do realize that the final book isn't out still, but thanks for the keen observation!
@@yomamma.ismydaddy216 there are a few thing grrm told d&d that are canon and it's this 'hold the door' and the reveal in the last episode of this season
those are the last things we know is/will be canon everything else was d&d fanfiction which is one reason why season 6 didn't totally suck like 7&8 because that was the last time d&d were told anything regarding to what will happen in the books
@@jamesvincent5875 youâre welcome yes I am very perceptive
This is the ep that got me. I cried harder than I cried at any other point in the show after realizing that Willis saw his own death and lived his life to save Branâs.
No question in my mind that Hodor is the most heroic character in the show.
the ending scene was emotional, I remember streaming the episode using library wi-fi back in day and it brought out tears.
I didn't even cry for the red wedding but THIS scene ripped me apart
Such a visceral moment in GoT, we all felt it deeply because we love the gentle giant who knew his fate; he said it every day and no one knew what it meant...ðĒ
Euron is the perfect example of âwhat the heck why didnât yaâll just follow the books!!!â
With umpteen chapters dealing the details of the Kingsmoot? No thanks. The Iron Islands plot in the book is rubbish. Only the Dorne plot is worse.
@@gunkulator1 The comment didn't mention anything about all the other Iron Islands chapters, only Euron himself as a character.
Whether you liked those chapters or not, you can't say the book version would not have been a much more interesting character to have than the bland AF generic Euron on the show.
No he's not.
He's the perfect example of what GRR Martin himself said about why you can't direct or write for TV episodes the way you write the books and novels - after he actually wrote a couple of episodes (including the ones where Euron is introduced to the show,) and directed some as well.
He said when we was writing the books he had a tendency to have storylines that meander and go into narrative dead-ends and cul-de-sacs, and that for the TV show you simply can't afford to do stuff like that since every single character, scene, line of dialog has a dollar amount attached to it.
@@Cbricklyne I was talking about the character himself not necessarily following the same plot points and all the things you said really donât apply. They could have kept the character while still thrown him into a different set of circumstances
@@yomamma.ismydaddy216
Yes, and that would have cost the studio more money.
That's the point I'm making.
The reason a lot of characters are not the way they are in the books is because you have to streamline them for the TV show to allow more budget and resources for the characters that are really important and matter more to the overall story.
Book Euron might be a more interesting character, but Book Euron filmed as he's writetn would cost HBO more money than they were willing to spend, and which they'd rather have spent on dragons and White Walkers.
âYâall ran out of book and this is what you came up with?âððð
i swear when this ep came out i remember actually sobbing like uncontrollably.ð also, this is exactly why this show is a work of art, the SYMBOLISM!!! youâre kidding gtf outta here.
Definitely one of the most saddest scenes on the show! ðĒ
This and Shireen are my saddest
@@MMKOCH200 Agreed!!!
Yall are tough for watching another after that episode....my boy Willis had one job and he held that door!!!
One of the saddest television moments for me. I will always tear up at this. I went into this knowing I'd be crying alongside.
I think everyone had the same reaction when they saw this episode. It really got me good.
It's been really fun watching you guys go through the series. You guys are awesome.
Watching interviews with the actor who played Hodor brings such joy. He's alive and happy. When characters become real to you, you know that's a great actor. Or great script, or directing.. Anyway, seeing the actor RL feels good.
YehâĶthis one always brings me to tears
Bran was a menace, lowkey. Poor Willis.
I HAD TO BUY THE MEMBERSHIP FOR THIS REACTION BECAUSE I COULDN'T WAIT AND I DON'T REGRET IT ðð
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I actually have a
"Hold the Door" door mat
I have a "Hold The Door" doorstop!
This originally aired on my birthday. I was watching it with my mom and then-boyfriend. When I tell you I sobbed I mean sobbed. For some reason like completely inconsolable. Still makes me cry now but not like that first watchð ðĒ
This episode is underrated compared to some of the later episodes this season. A total emotional mindfuck once you realize what's happening.
From that episode until he was helping Bran & Meera escape by holding the door, he knew what his fate was. And he was still so sweet & kind. It's heartbreaking
Actually when you drown, your lungs don't fill up with water. You have nerves in your larynx and when water starts to go down towards your lungs your larynx seals off, an involuntary reflex, to protect your lungs, and triggering a swallowing reflex to divert the water to your stomach. If water remains in your airway, your airway will remain sealed, eventually leading to hypoxia and death (although cold water collapsing body temperature can shut down down metabolism and the body can be resuscitated after a much longer period than normal-if you ever have to do CPR on a cold person, don't give up until they're _warm_ and dead), at which point the muscles will eventually relax and allow water into your lungs. But, if you survive the drowning, there won't actually be that much water inside your respiratory system, and very little if any in your lungs.
This is genius creatively in story telling. This death hit me hardest. 100% pure respectful character
I hadnât seen this episode since my first watch through back in 2016 and it destroyed me as hard now as it did then.
One of the most shocking and painful episodes of anything I've ever seen. Perfection
Okay in the books Euron Greyjoy was a greenseer like Bran, however the visions Euron and Bloodraven saw were very dark and APOCALYPTIC
I have watched this episode/reactions to it 50 plus times.... still cry every time I watch it.
Same ðĒ
The saddest death ðĒ still makes me cry and I've seen it so many times.
Hodor held the door. Legend ð
11:34 I was so confused and laughed so hard when they are all starring at him unconsciousðð
Gotta give credits where it's due, the way his death unfolded was amazing. Definitely one of the saddest deaths of the show. Dude was just a big teddy bear with a heart of gold. RIP Hodor. ðĒ
I have a severely autistic son, so, I have a soft spot for people like Hordor and I cry every time I see that scene. Sadness aside tho...it was brilliant. Any show that can produce that kind of emotion from a character reveals how wonderfully they've made that character. Providing a reason for both his condition, name, and only verbal communication was magnificent. It was tremendously sad, but, you will come to realize how important it was and that Hordor served a greater purpose.
I just love this episode, and the ending, it is just incredible how time was woven.. something in the future was the reason Hodor got that mental block when he was younger, just for all of his life leading to that moment where he would die a hero
It is a sad ending, but it is also poetic, a hero's death
As the mother of an autistic non-verbal daughter, I grew very attached to Hodor while reading the books.
This season is beyond what is already written in the books, so I did not expect this part of his story, and it fuckinâ wrecked me. I never ugly cried so hard at television in my life.
Like I said earlier...... The Knight King is also a Greenseer and I totally aware of BRAN.... Infact....... Knight King knows everything else, he knows about the wars in the far south, he knows about Daenerys and her Dragons, he knows about Euron Greyjoy....
He held that door. He fcking held that door!ðĒ
Just know that it is okay to be devastated, sad, and mad while still recognizing the brilliance of the storytelling. This episode makes me ugly cry every time.
The Hodor scene is not only devastating to watch, but also low key reveals an entire side branch of history. Recall the Mad King, muttering over and over... Burn them All. What if it was caused by the same kind of set of circumstances with the previous Three Eyed Raven?
I know us book readers can get deep into this. Iâm here for it
No seriously!!!!
Summerhall?
It's altogether possible that Bran (or a previous 3ER) figured out a way to try to influence the Mad King. Or perhaps he saw a vision in the flames. He may have even been saying, "Burn them all!" in reference to the wights which would make Jamie's decision to kill him a misunderstanding and perhaps tragic as well.
If you want to dig deep into book theories, try Alt Shift X here on TH-cam. He dives real, real deep.
OMG, how young are you two? 6 years old when you saw Face/Off? lol Dammit, I forgot this was the Hodor episode. Breaks me every time. A great reaction like always, you two. I'm gonna go wipe my face. :( lol
Even a rewatch makes me cry, frigging blarg!
*Hodor says "Hodor" during the first watch*
"Aww, so cute!"
*Hodor says "Hodor" during the second watch*
*(Ugly crying)*
The episode that shattered everyone's heartðð The writing on this show is so top tierððūððū
Iâm buddies with Kristian and when I said he broke my heart he just chuckledâĶ such an amazing, hilarious, humble guy
Hodor, such a legend
The death of Hodor and the story behind it is the most purely sad in the series, imo. The Red Wedding was such a shock that the sadness didn't register for me until later. Shireen's death made me more angry than sad. Hodor's exit just broke me
When i a saw this episode when it aired. I could not stop crying for a couple a minutes after the episode ended. No tv show ever made mi feel emotions like Game of thrones did, till this day.
Poor Hodor, what a kind soul. He deserved better
Insert gif of Jack Nicholson nodding maniacally
"Ew, get off the ceiling!" made me lol.
I thought this was the most crushing death of the series. I wonder how you guys will feel after you've seen all the episodes. I hope you do a wrap-up video with things like favorite character, saddest moment, happiest, etc.
This is one of the twists George Martin instructed show runners about.
Hodorâs whole life was for that moment ðĒ rest easy kind giant
Yeah imagine living for like 50 years after the incident just for the purpose of dying for someone who literally fried your brain. Must've been a really sad and lonely life..
So if Hodor saw his own death- that means he knew exactly what would happen to him throughout the entire series, and he still went through with it... knowing how it would end. He knew his purpose. To help guide them and protect them with his life.
The need to binge is strong ð hang in there guys, soooo worth all this âĪ
B&C. My bestie and I were getting together on Sunday nights to watch GoT together. We cried, cried and cried some more for many hours after this episode. I think we finished off a couple bottles of wine that night, too. Raise a glass ð· to Hodor. Our hero.
17:48 of all the ways they could have done this scene, the fall of the Tree, they chose the stupidest one. If 3ER has any brains left, the first thing he would tell Bran before taking him to the dream world is "don't let the Night King touch you or we are all dead". Seems like he didn't and Bran was totally surprised. And they say ravens are smart...
Game Of Thrones was pure art. I miss it so much.
Hodor's death fucking broke me because it's just so tragic and traumatic.
Really emotional episode.
It breaks just about everyone.
Great reaction.
Theon Greyjoy had once commented that Hodor did not know much, but no one could doubt that he knew his name. Old Nan had cackled like a hen when Bran told her that, and confessed that Hodor's real name was Walder. No one knew where "Hodor" had come from, she said, but when he started saying it, they started calling him by it. It was the only word he had.
This episode was epic yet tragic because we lost the "big man", Hodor & the beautiful Dire Wolf, Summer. When I 1st saw this episode, I cried. Watching it in your TH-cam reaction, I cried, again. The Children created the 1st White Walker aka The Night King in order to fight the 1st Men when they arrived in Westeros. The Children lost whatever control they had on the White Walkers & had to join forces w/the 1st Men to beat back the Walkers. The Wall was built in case the White Walkers returned & to insure the protection of the Children of the Forest by making a border. The old man/3 Eyed Raven was actually a Targaryen. He was the Mad King's uncle/great uncle, something like that. Now, Bran is the 3 Eyed Raven. There is speculation that the Night King might have been a Stark. Ok, well, that's all I got to say. Great reaction guys.ðð See u on the next one.
Rest in pieces Summer, Winter is HERE.
Don't think too much about how all that happened, you'll scramble your noggin! Lol.
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I wish they had spent more time building up to the White Walker origins by getting to know more about the children of the forest - THEIR struggles leading up to creation and subsequent pains since creation - to make us appreciate that more
Yeah, for how well this episode was done, overall, I felt nothing when the one girl let herself get swarmed to self detonate. If anything it was more of a "well, you brought this on yourself" kind of feeling. And you can tell they wanted it to hit harder, sadder, at her sacrifice.
If you think about it, Bran cannot change the past because time is just an ever repeating loop in this. Willis became Hodor decades before Bran even could have gone back (for he was not even born), but at the same time Bran was in fact back, when Willis became Hodor. Its actually an amazing explanation of how time itself works in the GoT universe, or even in the real world (however im not an expert so i really have no idea about the real world part obviously).
Y'all did good. I was hysterical and nearly cussed someone out at my job the next day when they asked me to hold the door. It was way too soon ðĨđð
Both actors did an amazing job to make it especially devastating. Add in the music and of course I was finished
When this episode came out, there were SO MANY JOKES! Some people actually created a DOOR-STOP with HODOR written on it! Crazy shit, man!
"HOLD THE DOOR"... ( +BRAND-ON...The night king touching Bran..) ...Gave the dead an all access pass. Heartbreaking
The most heartbreaking death for me. I bawl my eyes out every time I watch this episode.
Thanks for making me cry first thing in the morning!! Lol
One of my favorite pieces of writing in the entire series, is Hodor's arc..
Going forward, consider the feud between The Night King and The Three Eyed Raven and their influence on events..
Love this episode for many reasons and especially enjoying Sansa's arc..she has come so far as a character..
âYou ever seen Face/Off with Nicolas Cage and John Travolta? I saw it at the drive-in when I was like six years oldâĶâ
The perfect opening for the screenplay of Codyâs origin story
"You run out of books and THIS is what you come up with!?!"
Oh, buddy....ðŪâðĻ
Yeah here it comes saddest death in the whole show the trinity of deaths finally end. Shireeen the death that makes me the most uncomfortable John the death that angered me the most hodor the death that makes me cry the most.
Its pretty clear Baelish had no clue what Ramsey was if you go back to his one on one conversation with Ramsey when he brought Sansa to them.
I don't know how much you'll enjoy the last couple seasons of Game of Thrones, but you will definitely enjoy House of the Dragon.
As devastated as I was when Stannis killed Shireen, I might be even more devastated by this episode because not only did Bran lead Hodor to his death, but he's also the reason that Hodor got trapped in that moment of his death as Hodor rather than Willis for most of his life. Hodor has been mentally trapped in the moment of his death since he was a teenager. And he was as innocent in this as Shireen. Perhaps even more so, since he himself was not even in control of his own mind or body at the time. Also, when this first aired, I was so devastated by it that I couldn't even say anything other than Hodor for like 24 hours after this episode. One of my friends and I had an entire conversation about this using only the word Hodor the day after it aired. And then I made my aunt, who I lived with at the time, start watching Game of Thrones so she could catch up and understand and have a conversation about it with me. Thankfully it only took her about a week to catch up on 6th seasons of Game of Thrones.
RIP Hordor.
15:40 that was a very diplomatic way of telling Varys to come the f**k down
This was the best reaction Iâve seen to this episode. Love it.
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Euron CROW'S EYE is coming.... And even though Aeron Greyjoy hates him and actually FEARS HIM.... He will give Euron the Salt Throne...
Jojen told brand in a vision that he cant kill the raven, because the raven is him. Bran has been the ravens in all scenes in previews episodes. Including the ravens arya saw when ned stark died.
The spear that shattered the white walker must have had a dragonglass tip. Only dragonglass and Valerian steel, both infused with dragon fire per legend, can kill white walkers and wights.
Firsh Jojen, then Osha, now Summer and Hodor. The Bran squad is getting decimated (no, FIFTYmated!), they BETTER leave Meera alone or we riot!!
Princess Shireen, Ned and Hodor's deaths were some of the most heartbreaking moments in this show, they messed me up so badly when they happened.
At least Ser Barristan went down fighting, and Oberyn's was just enough infuriating to make me forget the heartbreak.
Can't wait for next episode, if it's the one where you finally get to meet 'that' person. Seven Gods, I'm already getting goosebumps:
"We know no King but the king in the north and his name is Stark."
been rewatching the whole series with yall and i know i will miss this as soon as u finish the show ):
The fact that Bran went back in the past and sent Hodor on his journey just for THIS moment is wild. This was his purpose..... It's a massive mind f**k
Every other character played a role in their own demise by playing the game of thrones but Hodor was a true innocent. Simple minded and without malice or violence - only to be sacrificed for love.
When i first saw this, i closed my laptop, cupped my eyes in my palms and just silently wept.
The first time I ever saw this, I was crushed man. This episode came out of no where lol
RIP the Three-Eyed Raven, Summer the doggo, Leaf (all the children of the forest, basically) and of course- Hodor.
When we all saw this for the first time, "The Door" absolutely destroyed us. It was never not be traumatic