@@MagisterVeritas Yeah, because here he is tied and chained. He is terrified here because he can't do anything against the giant wolf meters away. In the Battle of Highgarden even after seeing the might of the dragons and seeing an army burn to death he still tried attacking Daenerys because of his foolish bravery 😂.
"I trust them with my life, just not yours" "You insult yourself kingslayer" "You've been defeated by a boy, you're held captive by a boy, perhaps you'll be killed by a boy" "No... but he's starting to know me" "It's better than 3 defeats" Robb was simply perfect
Such a show! Gréat writing, directing, amazing symbolism in the scenes, magnificent casting and acting.... All of it... and so much more! all down to 'She is muh kween"... how the mighty have fallen.
This is by far one of the best shot and most powerful scenes in the entire series. Even though I love Jaime, I really enjoyed him getting his threats thrown back in his face. He's a much better person now, but that doesn't eliminate the horrors he committed before. Oh Grey Wind...how I miss you.
Jaime was always a great person and character, dude sacrificed his honor to save millions of peasants.... I'm not entirely sure Ned Stark would have been able to slay the mad king given Jaime's pre-existing conditions. This scene is absolute brilliance. Two of the strongest characters who are both trying to be "good" converse over a war that is inherently evil, and it's brilliant
@@Ekleaz read the books, Jaime is portrayed as being horrible due to perspective writing / ignorance by the reader + mysterious motives and sarcastic demeaner.... you don't get a good look at the world from his pov until book 3 or 4 ( I think it was storm of swords) but dude he's about as morally straight as ned stark or the hound. Circumstances force decent people to do indecent things in asoiaf. When he tries to kill bran in the first chapter/episode... it's either kill one boy, or kill his sister, all three of her kids, himself and quite possibly doom his father and brother to roberts wrath as well. I think we'd all choose to kill a stranger (even an 11-year old boy) over sacrificing our entire known family.
@@soccermtb13 Dude I've read all the books and none of that came about until the mighty lions was HUMBLED by getting his hand chopped off. He was a cocky dick until life came and busted his ass with karma
This is honestly my favorite Robb Stark scene. His confidence is so perfect, it's literally like a wolf looking down at what's supposed to be a lion yet right now is just a little rabbit.
Man, Robb was such a boss! Those comebacks man, One of the few people to say something to the smug Lannisters that they couldn't rebuttal, granted, it is Jaime, who isn't the sharpest in his family, but still, it's great. One of my favorite scenes.
Jaime has the sharpest tongue of any Lannister. Once he lost his hand, it became even sharper. His book chapters wherein he's sent on diplomatic missions are some of the best in the series. ... he said, on an 8-year-old comment. Holy shit.
@@zafferung4440 Robb just led his men into battle where he defeated Jaime’a forces;he’s brave enough.Here he never gets violent nor does he even yell when Jaime’s saying his smart comments.He just responds with witty rebuttals of his own.
@@zafferung4440 My regret in this scene is we didn’t get to see how Lannister soiled himself. But he knew Robb had gotten the better of him on a number of fronts.
I love this scene because it's the first reveal of how HUGE and menacing the dire wolves have grown to be. While at the same time showing Robb at his strongest point. I also like the fact that he scares Jamie shitless with Grey Wind!
Two of the best characters here; Robb has such a tragic arc, although early on it is so satisfying to see him go from victory to victory on the battlefield, using ingenious war tactics; Jaime has an incredible arc as well, where he learns what it is to be powerless and becomes more empathetic as a result. Some of the courtier characters like Margaery and Littlefinger are also lots of fun, but they never have to face a sword in their face for all the shit they do, unlike these two.
When Jaime learns Robb has married Jeyne/Talisa from Roose Bolton , Jaime feels sad for Robb ( Won on the battlefield, lost in the bed chamber Poor fool). He knew how great a Military commander Robb was. He sensed Robb would die for this Folly and then Red Wedding happened.
@@deusanavit too bad. I still like the new jamie but I also liked him before. My favorite scene off is when he attacked ned stark in the middle of the street in season 1
I love the little nod Grey Wind gives Robb before he looks at Jaime 1:29 Sniffing his feet like "Oh its my owner" It really gives character to the Wolves and I love it.
As a fan who's read all the books I gotta say I'm so glad their making the Direwolves grow to their proper size. When I first saw this scene I couldn't help but grin. so awesome. Their doing a great job sticking with the books, there are some changes of course but nothing to major.
Oh my god, this scene is beyond amazing. The feelings, the dialogue, the tension, the musics, the actors, the storytelling. Everything is great about this scene. By far, one of the best scenes of entire show.
Hell yeah, this scene made Robb one of my favorite characters. Here he proves that he can be very intimidating against someone he sees as an enemy. And also Robb proves that he is very smart. He quickly connected all the events by that point, the "fall" of Bran from that tower, the execution of his father for "treason" and the reason behind Stannis claim of the throne. And that he is a capable leader and tactic since he had no experience of war before the one he started and yet he managed to win three battles in a row He clearly is the finest image of Ned Stark
I love the moment when we can no longer see Robb but his voice still hangs powerfully over the scene. We've got Greywind's pov, who is his other half...and Robb's voice, so effective.
so true. The Kingslayer might not fear death, but as a carbon-based lifeform there's no such thing as a not flinching when a massive predator bares its teeth in your face. This was the best scene in the episode. "It's better than three defeats" was the best line of the episode.
From the wiki: "In Season 2, real wolves were used to portray the adolescent direwolves. Using a variety of camera tricks and techniques, the shots were augmented to make the wolves appear larger, and then composited with the background and actors for the final shots. The result is that in Season 2 the direwolves are played by real-life wolves that have been super-sized in post-production."
Such a good scene. Love Jamie as a character, but Robb is my absolute favorite. This scene is so masterfully crafted. Jamie beats everyone, both at fighting and at trading verbal barbs. Here, he’s been beaten in combat, taken prisoner, and Robb even beats him mentally here. Also, one of the ONLY times where Jamie was legitimately scared. He’s easily one of the bravest people we see in GoT, runs headlong at a dragon to kill Dany, puts his life on the line to save brienne, loses his hand for it, even tries to fight his captors with his bad hand, while in the mud. And of course, had the bravery to kill his own king to prevent the death of every person in Kings Landing. But a dire wolf about to eat your face when your chained up and defenseless? He cracks, and though he’s not shittjng his pants and crying, we see through body language that he is trying his BEST not to lose his shit right there.
The only time I saw Jamie so frightened was when he saw the army of Dothraki. It took a whole army of Dothraki and a Dragon to get him as frightened as when he saw a direwolf
Robb was one of my absolute favs &’ honestly had so much potential. It was his first war &’ he had already been crowned King in the north &’ was about to win this war. Unfortunately for him, love became the death of duty. If he really wanted to, the young wolf could’ve conquered the 7 Kingdoms.
Every time Greywind is around and moving like Robb wanted makes me think Robb just wargs into his direwolf to do his bidding while still conscious. Like he uses this power to attack Greatjon when he draws his sword and here to intimidate Jaime. Greywind moves exactly like a extension of himself.
They killed Robb and his wolf far too soon in the series. It was powerfully and memorably done. Every now and then the Red Wedding makes an appearance in my nightmares - but I wanted more of him.
"You insult yourself Kingslayer. You've been defeated by a boy. Held captive by a boy. Perhaps you'll be killed by boy?" Gods the dialogue was so good in the earlier seasons!
Robb should have been more serious about Jaime. He should have told the Lannisters that they had X amount of time to return both Sansa and Arya or he would kill Jaime. If they didn't take him seriously the first time, he sends them a part of Jaime's body ( a hand or ear, etc) as a final warning. If they continued to stall, he realizes they weren't going to comply regardless and he sends them Jaime's head.
then the lannisters could send Sansa and Arya(cuz they think they also had her) in pieces as well. Then the head. Theyre girls too so if the lannisters want to torture then u know what men can do to girls
In a Variant Universe, the white book would say: Ser Jaime Lannister, considered to be the greatest sword of his age, he was defeated, captured, and killed by a boy and his wolf."
Robb was the best Stark hands down... he had undefeatable strategy and wit sharper than Tyrion Lannister's....his rage made even the most strong men quiver..... his only weakness was love... just like Ned's was honor.... and Rickon's was innocence.... and Caitlyn's was compassion and desperation....
When Jamie realized how dangerous the Starks truly were. Robb matches Jamie’s quips tit for tat, and then Grey Wind comes in… The Lannisters may call themselves Lions but it’s just a sigil. Gold is their one and only strength. Gold and no limits. But the Starks… the starks ARE wolves. And all men should fear wolves.
In the books, Jamie fought bravely before capture in the battle of Whispering woods. In the thick of the battle, when he recognized that he was outsmarted and ambushed, and the battle was lost. Jamie rallied the troops around him, while screaming Robb's name cut his way through stark banners to get to robb
Such a badass king. Certainly he didn't deserve the end he got, and even less the desecration of his remains and his wolf. The Freys and Bolton's should have suffered more.
At least there is the benefit that other characters begin to step up and become good, decent people, even as others fall or fail. The fact that Jaime and Brienne become so damn awesome makes me happy.
Jamie being all cocky and arrogant then immediately being humbled by a wolf that dwarfs even the largest hound he's ever seen is hilarious. There's nothing like primal fear to shut a character like him up lol. Also the fact that he called him boy is perfect, because a boy and his dog, right?
He still crossed the line in killing an innocent child. Someone in that same situation who isn't evil would try any number of ways to get out of that situation, such as try to bribe him, or even just threaten him. Also Bran is only 10, and his word against the word of Jaime and Cersei wouldn't mean much, especially if Jaime had've asked someone like Tyrion or Sandor to give him him an alibi, which they would have done. But instead he kills an innocent child, which cannot ever be excused
The first scene in GOT that taught me everyone’s pretty tough until there’s an angry direwolf in their face…actually I take that back I forgot when Nymeria bit Joffrey.
Season 2 Robb was one of my favorite characters in the whole show and when he went back on his deal with the Freys later on I knew he had made his first major mistake. Before that he ruled the North without question and won several battles, I like to think he would've been a just king.
In the novels, it is shown that Robb Stark had a telepathic connection with Grey Wind and would follow commands even without Robb uttering a single word.
Jamie kept trying to bully him and Rob practically had a perfect comeback for each of his lines. Badass scene
Robb handled this situation like a boss!
If robb was against jaime he would have won i doubt he would out maneuver robb. Robb will tear his army appart until important house will back him up
"Hey, Kingslayer, how do they spell b*tch in the Westlands? Here it's J-a-i-m-e..."
That's the tragedy of Robb. He was going to be the best.
@@andrewsoper5434 fr so upsetting
“You don’t know him really well”
“He’s starting to know me”
Killer line
Jaime: 'My father kícks ass!'
Robb: "i kick your father's ass!"
🤣
It's followed up *perfectly* with Robb's little smirk and "It's better than three defeats."
That’s when Jamie became 😨
I loved this scene so much. Never saw Jaime look so frightened of anything or anyone before. Terrified, he could barely keep his eyes off Grey Wind.
I think on the contrary, he could barely look at Grey Wind. This is such a badass scene. Jaime might have shit his pants too.
I did. When he saw the army of Dothraki. It took a whole army of Dothraki and a Dragon to get him as frightened as when he saw a direwolf
@@MagisterVeritas Yeah, because here he is tied and chained. He is terrified here because he can't do anything against the giant wolf meters away. In the Battle of Highgarden even after seeing the might of the dragons and seeing an army burn to death he still tried attacking Daenerys because of his foolish bravery 😂.
He also looked terrified and lost his smug look after Locke took off his hand.
Robb was a bad motherfucker. I love Jaime but holly f*** the Starks were the best house.
Robb had comebacks for days lmao, turned every insult or remark from Jaime right back with an even better insult or remark
He could get turned to keep his word and not let his dik…
"I trust them with my life, just not yours"
"You insult yourself kingslayer"
"You've been defeated by a boy, you're held captive by a boy, perhaps you'll be killed by a boy"
"No... but he's starting to know me"
"It's better than 3 defeats"
Robb was simply perfect
*just not with yours*
The wolf pup!
Unfortunately, his pride was his downfall. He should've respected the wishes of his bannermen more and gone along with his marriage.
Forever young
@@localman9063read the books
This is one of the most memorable scenes in GoT... God i miss Robb and his direwolf :'(
GreyWind
Too bad rob was an idiot
Robb: "Perhaps you'll be killed by a boy... a very good boy"
Grey Wind: :D
I like how Robb almost snarls his lines. Very wolfish. The music really makes the whole scene very tense and epic.
Wow never noticed it but you're right - he even looks a little wolfish in the lighting
I forgot how much I love this scene. Richard Madden really is perfect for Robb, as is Nikolaj for Jaime.
Awwwww sweet summer child
Such a show! Gréat writing, directing, amazing symbolism in the scenes, magnificent casting and acting.... All of it... and so much more!
all down to 'She is muh kween"...
how the mighty have fallen.
Rest In Peace The King In The North, The Young Wolf. Who never lost a battle.
But lost the war
@@andrewkomaniecki480 he didn't lose the war he lost his life in the lowest dirtiest cunning treacherous scheme Westeros has ever seen.
Lost the war because he was stupid and thought with his dick…
This is by far one of the best shot and most powerful scenes in the entire series. Even though I love Jaime, I really enjoyed him getting his threats thrown back in his face. He's a much better person now, but that doesn't eliminate the horrors he committed before.
Oh Grey Wind...how I miss you.
"The good deed doesn't wash out the bad
Nor the bad to good" - Stannis The Mannis
Jaime was always a great person and character, dude sacrificed his honor to save millions of peasants.... I'm not entirely sure Ned Stark would have been able to slay the mad king given Jaime's pre-existing conditions. This scene is absolute brilliance. Two of the strongest characters who are both trying to be "good" converse over a war that is inherently evil, and it's brilliant
@@soccermtb13 Says Jaimie
@@Ekleaz read the books, Jaime is portrayed as being horrible due to perspective writing / ignorance by the reader + mysterious motives and sarcastic demeaner.... you don't get a good look at the world from his pov until book 3 or 4 ( I think it was storm of swords) but dude he's about as morally straight as ned stark or the hound. Circumstances force decent people to do indecent things in asoiaf. When he tries to kill bran in the first chapter/episode... it's either kill one boy, or kill his sister, all three of her kids, himself and quite possibly doom his father and brother to roberts wrath as well. I think we'd all choose to kill a stranger (even an 11-year old boy) over sacrificing our entire known family.
@@soccermtb13 Dude I've read all the books and none of that came about until the mighty lions was HUMBLED by getting his hand chopped off. He was a cocky dick until life came and busted his ass with karma
This is honestly my favorite Robb Stark scene. His confidence is so perfect, it's literally like a wolf looking down at what's supposed to be a lion yet right now is just a little rabbit.
Man, Robb was such a boss! Those comebacks man, One of the few people to say something to the smug Lannisters that they couldn't rebuttal, granted, it is Jaime, who isn't the sharpest in his family, but still, it's great. One of my favorite scenes.
Wow, so impressive, given he was talking to a captive. How very brave of him.
Jaime has the sharpest tongue of any Lannister. Once he lost his hand, it became even sharper. His book chapters wherein he's sent on diplomatic missions are some of the best in the series.
... he said, on an 8-year-old comment. Holy shit.
@@zafferung4440 Robb just led his men into battle where he defeated Jaime’a forces;he’s brave enough.Here he never gets violent nor does he even yell when Jaime’s saying his smart comments.He just responds with witty rebuttals of his own.
@@zafferung4440 My regret in this scene is we didn’t get to see how Lannister soiled himself. But he knew Robb had gotten the better of him on a number of fronts.
@@alec6583 hahaha that last bit has me rolling 😂 I’ve done it myself it’s like talking to the dead
I love this scene because it's the first reveal of how HUGE and menacing the dire wolves have grown to be. While at the same time showing Robb at his strongest point.
I also like the fact that he scares Jamie shitless with Grey Wind!
And somehow having giant wolves makes fuck all difference. Just like having a goddamn giant in your army.
And the direwolves are supposed to grow even bigger too, they were supposed to be as tall as the humans.
If Jaime had a sword in his hand the dire wolf would have crapped himself 😂😂
@@nicksmithnutmilkyeah he would be scared that Jaime would fuck him, hey if he can fuck his sister and destroy westeros then why stop at non-humans😂
Robb: "I trust them with my life"
Roose Bolton: "Done!"
Two of the best characters here; Robb has such a tragic arc, although early on it is so satisfying to see him go from victory to victory on the battlefield, using ingenious war tactics; Jaime has an incredible arc as well, where he learns what it is to be powerless and becomes more empathetic as a result.
Some of the courtier characters like Margaery and Littlefinger are also lots of fun, but they never have to face a sword in their face for all the shit they do, unlike these two.
Hi
When Jaime learns Robb has married Jeyne/Talisa from Roose Bolton , Jaime feels sad for Robb ( Won on the battlefield, lost in the bed chamber Poor fool). He knew how great a Military commander Robb was. He sensed Robb would die for this Folly and then Red Wedding happened.
As much as I love the goodest boy Ghost, Grey Wind had the most incredible intimidation scenes of them all
I miss cocky and sarcastic Jaime. His insults were hilarious, and he always knew how to get under their skin.
nobody fucks with jaime
@@deusanavit too bad. I still like the new jamie but I also liked him before. My favorite scene off is when he attacked ned stark in the middle of the street in season 1
Yeah I wish this version of Jaime meet Euron Greyjoy it would have been fantastic back and forth insults haha
I wish he acted like that when meeting Dany. She would've deserved it.
Jamie got absolutely wrecked in this scene, Robb had the perfect rebuttal for everything he said
I love the little nod Grey Wind gives Robb before he looks at Jaime 1:29 Sniffing his feet like "Oh its my owner" It really gives character to the Wolves and I love it.
Richard Madden owned his role as Rob Stark.
The starks are the only ones to actually walk around with their sigil. Imagine Tyron walking around with a lion.
You have to be a warg to control your beast tho. House Lannister is too Andal blood for them to be Wargs
Love how Jaime's face goes from mocking to 'oh shit' when Grey Wind steps in!Oh how the mighty have fallen! Epic scene!!
Surely you weren't stupid enough to think he'd let the wolf actually hurt Jaime?
@@zafferung4440 surely you're not calling someone stupid for something they NEVER said; in a comment from nearly a DECADE ago??? 🤡
@@zafferung4440 he didn’t say that man you don’t have to be mean for no reason
The dire wolves get huge! I love how defensive they are of their owners.
As a fan who's read all the books I gotta say I'm so glad their making the Direwolves grow to their proper size. When I first saw this scene I couldn't help but grin. so awesome. Their doing a great job sticking with the books, there are some changes of course but nothing to major.
this comment is a beautiful time capsule to when source material was respected
Gods the adaptation was strong back then.
Bruhhhhhhh
@@jayg339 Haha that's an original one
@@paawan3764 I actually stole it from another comment I saw
"It's better than three defeats."
If he was this terrified seeing a direwolf, I can't wait for him to see Tyrion just chilling with the dragons...
Oh my god, this scene is beyond amazing. The feelings, the dialogue, the tension, the musics, the actors, the storytelling. Everything is great about this scene. By far, one of the best scenes of entire show.
Hell yeah, this scene made Robb one of my favorite characters. Here he proves that he can be very intimidating against someone he sees as an enemy. And also Robb proves that he is very smart. He quickly connected all the events by that point, the "fall" of Bran from that tower, the execution of his father for "treason" and the reason behind Stannis claim of the throne.
And that he is a capable leader and tactic since he had no experience of war before the one he started and yet he managed to win three battles in a row
He clearly is the finest image of Ned Stark
Dialogue: 10/10. Character development: 10/10. Background score: 10/10. Set and sound design: 10/10. CGI Direwolf: 10/10.
I love how Jaime says "Insulted?" and the face he made lol.
I love the moment when we can no longer see Robb but his voice still hangs powerfully over the scene. We've got Greywind's pov, who is his other half...and Robb's voice, so effective.
Powerful scene, extremely good writing... Too bad show was cancelled in season 6😔
Yes unfortunate 💔😶
A true shame indeed. Smh
True 😢
The scariest thing about the victories vs defeats is that all it took was one defeat for robb to lose everything.
so true. The Kingslayer might not fear death, but as a carbon-based lifeform there's no such thing as a not flinching when a massive predator bares its teeth in your face.
This was the best scene in the episode. "It's better than three defeats" was the best line of the episode.
God, the dialogue was so rich. Every episode had loads of quotes that stuck with you.
I have rematched this scene a dozen times, and I still can't believe how good it is.
''3 victories don't make you cum''... Ahh gotta love subtitles.
1:35 Can you feel your shit coming out, Sir Jamie?
imagine that was you in the cell you dumb ass i bet you crying like a baby inside
ben reeves He never claimed otherwise.
“You insult yourself Kingslayer” I don’t know why I get chills when I hear that. RiP Robb.
And this was the day Jaime Lannister, the mighty Kingslayer peed his pants.
Probably did a bit more than pee his pants to be fair.
@@heyheyheyheyheyhey76 You'll never get those stains out.
He shit gold
From the wiki: "In Season 2, real wolves were used to portray the adolescent direwolves. Using a variety of camera tricks and techniques, the shots were augmented to make the wolves appear larger, and then composited with the background and actors for the final shots. The result is that in Season 2 the direwolves are played by real-life wolves that have been super-sized in post-production."
it’s been 11 years, how do u feel about the thrones ending
Such a good scene. Love Jamie as a character, but Robb is my absolute favorite. This scene is so masterfully crafted. Jamie beats everyone, both at fighting and at trading verbal barbs. Here, he’s been beaten in combat, taken prisoner, and Robb even beats him mentally here. Also, one of the ONLY times where Jamie was legitimately scared. He’s easily one of the bravest people we see in GoT, runs headlong at a dragon to kill Dany, puts his life on the line to save brienne, loses his hand for it, even tries to fight his captors with his bad hand, while in the mud. And of course, had the bravery to kill his own king to prevent the death of every person in Kings Landing.
But a dire wolf about to eat your face when your chained up and defenseless? He cracks, and though he’s not shittjng his pants and crying, we see through body language that he is trying his BEST not to lose his shit right there.
He is my favorite he deserved better but he doesn't know how the world works
The only time I saw Jamie so frightened was when he saw the army of Dothraki. It took a whole army of Dothraki and a Dragon to get him as frightened as when he saw a direwolf
Robb had a comeback for everything that Jaime threw at him, what a King
Robb was one of my absolute favs &’ honestly had so much potential. It was his first war &’ he had already been crowned King in the north &’ was about to win this war. Unfortunately for him, love became the death of duty. If he really wanted to, the young wolf could’ve conquered the 7 Kingdoms.
Jaimie: have you grown fond of me stark?
Robb: I mean you are a pretty man prince charming
Every time Greywind is around and moving like Robb wanted makes me think Robb just wargs into his direwolf to do his bidding while still conscious. Like he uses this power to attack Greatjon when he draws his sword and here to intimidate Jaime. Greywind moves exactly like a extension of himself.
this is such a powerful scene.
They killed Robb and his wolf far too soon in the series. It was powerfully and memorably done. Every now and then the Red Wedding makes an appearance in my nightmares - but I wanted more of him.
That was a such a tragic moment. Tywin was spineless for sanctioning that hit. He knew he'd lose to Rob
two of the greatest characters in the books brought to life by terrific actors!
2:44 the little nodge to grey wind to tell him you can make him shit his pants now boy
They are and will always be the best duo for me
"Perhaps you'll be killed by a boy"
*Gets killed by bricks*
“But he’s starting to know me” is one of the most savage lines in the show. Aided by standing next to his fucking pet wolf.
"You insult yourself Kingslayer. You've been defeated by a boy. Held captive by a boy. Perhaps you'll be killed by boy?"
Gods the dialogue was so good in the earlier seasons!
When you first see the full sized grey-wind, you audibly say “oh fuck….”
The day that the lion feared the wolf.
imagine Rob Stark riding full grwon dire wolf instead horse. would be awesome
always love the conversation between lion and wolf
Next time you want the upper hand in a threatening discourse, remember to bring your dire wolf!
Jaime Lannister flirting/questioning Robb Stark's sexuality. My life is complete.
For me this was the peak time of show .... Richard was damn good
2:13 didn’t deny it, just asked a rhetorical question…
Robb should have been more serious about Jaime. He should have told the Lannisters that they had X amount of time to return both Sansa and Arya or he would kill Jaime. If they didn't take him seriously the first time, he sends them a part of Jaime's body ( a hand or ear, etc) as a final warning. If they continued to stall, he realizes they weren't going to comply regardless and he sends them Jaime's head.
then the lannisters could send Sansa and Arya(cuz they think they also had her) in pieces as well. Then the head. Theyre girls too so if the lannisters want to torture then u know what men can do to girls
The only thing robb did wrong in regards to jaime was allow fucking catelyn stark access to him
This scene deserves an Emmy.
Ah, the dark scenes where you can put your brightness on 100%. And still have to squint. 😔
Jaime is so guilty here I love it. Also shows that he’s got a tiny bit of human in him.. ( redeemed himself later in the show)
In a Variant Universe, the white book would say: Ser Jaime Lannister, considered to be the greatest sword of his age, he was defeated, captured, and killed by a boy and his wolf."
First time Jamie ever shat him pants
One of the best scenes!! ROBB AND HIS DIREWOLF FOREVER
Robb stark has some of the best lines in the show. He’s my favourite character by a mile. Bro dropped some cold comebacks
everyone's a gangsta till the direwolf comes around
all the scenes with the wolfs have been bad ass. this one's my favorite so far
Robb was the best Stark hands down... he had undefeatable strategy and wit sharper than Tyrion Lannister's....his rage made even the most strong men quiver..... his only weakness was love... just like Ned's was honor.... and Rickon's was innocence.... and Caitlyn's was compassion and desperation....
Robb is a total badass.
Named my grey dodge charger “grey wind” after this badass pup
“Perhaps you’ll be killed by a boy… particularly this very good boy named Grey Wind.”
When Jamie realized how dangerous the Starks truly were. Robb matches Jamie’s quips tit for tat, and then Grey Wind comes in… The Lannisters may call themselves Lions but it’s just a sigil. Gold is their one and only strength. Gold and no limits. But the Starks… the starks ARE wolves. And all men should fear wolves.
In the books, Jamie fought bravely before capture in the battle of Whispering woods. In the thick of the battle, when he recognized that he was outsmarted and ambushed, and the battle was lost. Jamie rallied the troops around him, while screaming Robb's name cut his way through stark banners to get to robb
Such a badass king.
Certainly he didn't deserve the end he got, and even less the desecration of his remains and his wolf.
The Freys and Bolton's should have suffered more.
Sounds like and resembles tryion when he says that. Very arrogant in a charming lannister type way.
Great scene, one of my faves from the show if not my absolute fave scene. They killed Robb off way too quick.
This is the scene in which I fell in love with Robb ♥️
I really think Jamie thought for a split second “well fuck i guess I’m about to become puppy chow” XD
2:55 Jaime needed a new pair of pants right there.
And this is why Robb is my favourite character.
Nice attention to detail having Jaime say 'insulted?' in a Yorkshire accent in an attempt to mock Robb as a Northerner.
Direwolves and dragons.. always know just when they are needed
The title should be Robb Stark scares the shit out of Jaime
At least there is the benefit that other characters begin to step up and become good, decent people, even as others fall or fail. The fact that Jaime and Brienne become so damn awesome makes me happy.
Jamie being all cocky and arrogant then immediately being humbled by a wolf that dwarfs even the largest hound he's ever seen is hilarious. There's nothing like primal fear to shut a character like him up lol. Also the fact that he called him boy is perfect, because a boy and his dog, right?
I always picture his last thoughts being "Well guess I can save that trip to the latrine now"
The dialogue is unbelievable
He still crossed the line in killing an innocent child. Someone in that same situation who isn't evil would try any number of ways to get out of that situation, such as try to bribe him, or even just threaten him. Also Bran is only 10, and his word against the word of Jaime and Cersei wouldn't mean much, especially if Jaime had've asked someone like Tyrion or Sandor to give him him an alibi, which they would have done. But instead he kills an innocent child, which cannot ever be excused
Imagine hearing the stories of this wolf in battle as Jamie had at this point. Then you finally see him as a prisoner who can't even fight back.
The first scene in GOT that taught me everyone’s pretty tough until there’s an angry direwolf in their face…actually I take that back I forgot when Nymeria bit Joffrey.
This just makes me miss Robb even more
Season 2 Robb was one of my favorite characters in the whole show and when he went back on his deal with the Freys later on I knew he had made his first major mistake. Before that he ruled the North without question and won several battles, I like to think he would've been a just king.
Jaime clearly crapped his pants when that wolf nearly bit his face off.
In the novels, it is shown that Robb Stark had a telepathic connection with Grey Wind and would follow commands even without Robb uttering a single word.
King in the north ❤