One of the things I loved about this scene is that it showed Davos in his element. Normally he's being the hype man to someone else but here he's taking the lead. And the best part is that if Tyrion had shown up a little later, Davos would have completely gotten away with fooling these two gold cloaks
@@Mordred1337apparently you’re too dumb to realize they weren’t trying to explain anything to anyone and were just stating what they admired about the scene
@@raywhichway1790 "wheels" should have been hand of the king. Then it could end with tyrion actually choosing his job rather than been hoisted on by something else.
2:40 There’s something about Gendry’s technique as he switches from left-handed to right-handed right before he hammers that second guard that I find hypnotic.
It is a good attention to detail, if you notice the first hit, his right hand is nearly at the pommel of the weapon, and anyone whos swung an axe or a hammer would tell you you slide your top hand down to meet the bottom hand mid swing as you connect. Even with a more horizontal swing you can close the gap for more force. Hen with his Top hand now at the same place, he can flourish overhead, which allows for his new top hand to meet in the center of the shaft. It is very hypnotic. Placing a weapon in motion where you can better adjust your grip is really nicely done to show gendry's a natural with a hammer.
I'm not sure how that Lannister guard finds time to sail across the Narrows Sea to Bravos and perform as Ned Stark in a play about the History of Westeros, but his time management skills are impressive.
These aren’t Lannister men they’re the city watch / gold cloaks. The poster is either an idiot or made a mistake. Most likely both. The Lannister uniform is crimson and very easy to tell apart.
Perhaps this is an indication that after Lady Crane mutilating Bianca's face and herself being murdered by The Waif, Izembaro's group fell apart. Camello then sailed across the Narrow Sea and found work as a gold cloak. Or maybe it's just Game of Thrones recasting actors, whichever one sounds better.
In the grand scheme of things, Daenerys would have a fortune of a lot more than 30 gold dragons. Let's say a Gold dragon is $100, You wouldn't be so upset about a loss of $3,000 when your military is costing billions to invade Westeros.
Perhaps, but that would raise the suspicion of the City Watch being ambushed and robbed? Wíth that extra coin in their pockets, it could insinuate these guards were corrupt, and tried to haggle a few cutthroats... which ended up badly... 30 gold pieces for the City Watch being on high Alert or... this issue being shoved under the mat? Seems a pretty cheap price to be fair.
@@thegreenreaper6660 But, would cutthroats leave the gold? I think it might be more suspicious that they would be found with the gold - thus implying whoever killed them isn't a simple criminal.
@@KiLLJoYTH-camApparently, 6 million gold dragons equals 479 billion USD. That means that those 30 gold dragons equals 2,395 million USD... It's still a lot of money
15 Gold Dragons for a bribe is insane! Pate was going to buy Rosie’s virginity for a single gold dragon in Oldtown. D & D just could never get the details right. What a shame.
@@piouspigeon9327 By the book's standards it is like a completely absurd amount though. Like them even having that much would raise a million questions and they certainly wouldn't be demanding more
Nope. Robert was around 6.6 ft tall and his hammer was so heavy Ned stark could barely lift it two handed. Gendry is 5.9 in the show and much smaller than Robert. Imagine how much of a beast Robert was.
I don't know, it looks so much like a prop for me. like even if he is supposed to be very strong, there gotta be a way to show the hammer being heavy and him still having no trouble swinging it around
Definitely seeing how Rhaegar Targaryen won a Knight's tournament in order to win Lyanna's heart and Robert beat Rhaegar with his trusty hammer during the rebellion I'll say Gendry has Robert's blood in his veins after all
@@raidernation2390 No his blood is better than his depraved father. Murdered an innocent man because he was b*tthurt his crush chose Rhaegar over him, then lied and defamed Rhaegar's reputation. And killed people who were loyal to house Targaryen or sent them to the wall, after he usurped the throne from house Targaryen. And after becoming king illegitimately he was just a drunk and fcked and exploited poor women around Westeros Robert was a POS, unlike Gendry
@@nenadmaric8294 Honestly I’d say Tyrions speech skill is higher than Davos. Or maybe he’s more or an Illusion school user, with all of the deceiving he does throughout the show.
@@RockinLockin well yes tyrion is better in speech but no way in this scenario that he can get away with his speech skills cus his bounty was more than 1000, only sneak would help him and by the his height he could definitely use sneak to avoid the problem
@@nenadmaric8294 agreed. Now you see when it comes to being two handed like Gendry, I myself am level 100. I don’t use my skill to fight tho, just to tinkle.
Davos is quite the salesman! The only thing that I didn't like was that he left his gold on the beach. I get they were trying to get out of there quick, but *30 gold dragons* is a ton of money!
The bounty that was put on The Hound was just 100 silver stags. 210 stags make up 1 gold dragon according to the wiki. This means that Davos left 60x as much as The Hound's bounty... But at the same time, the first place prize at Robert's tournament was 40,000 gold dragons i think D&D just didn't bother thinking about currency value because this just makes no sense. The Hound was feared. These gold cloaks wanted 60x his bounty just as a bribe for some fermented crab smuggled in?
Pro tip to other Gold Cloaks: stop asking questions after you've already been paid a month's wages. If someone is willing to pay you that much to go away, they're probably willing to off you if you keep snooping. Lol
It would be pretty funny if that fermented crab worked as Davos said. I imagine it would be very strange to find 2 dead Lannister knights with 30 gold dragons and a couple of holes in their chainmail.
CSI Kings Landing. "Blue light shows copius amounts of semen all over their gold cloaks. They must've overdosed on fermanted crab and spontaneously jizzed everywhere, causing them to die from lack of blood flow to the rest of their body."
Varys thinks 10 silver stags is a generous bounty for Sandor, less than 5% of 1 dragon Tywin makes it 100, less than half of 1 dragon A bribe for a smugler used to be 5 gold dragons? 1050 silver stags Now they want 15, each. 6300 silver stags. A 1 ounce silver coin is worth about 25 dollars. Bribing 2 guardsmen costs 157 500 dollars. Even if the silver content is halved, quartered is only 10% and the silver stag coin is smaller. At 5% value, that is still almost 8000 dollars in silver alone. It seems weird to even point this "issue" out. The focus of the scene is not the currency, obviously. But it is important in a world building sense, as a writer you can stretch things around. But when you write that 10 silver stags is a generous bounty for one of the largest and most deadly men on the continent. Then later, a simple bribe to look the other way on a small rowing boat is 30 gold dragons. You are breaking the world which was built.
@@thecouncilofthirteen2943 That's interesting, because i just recently read the Asoiaf page on currency and the books seem somewhat consistent to prices, or at least that's the impression i got.
Jesper W Why would he care. Gendry had a father he never knew or met who killed Jon’s father he never knew or met. It might make things awkward for a few minutes but other than that I doubt either one is dumb enough to come to blows over shit their fathers agreed to do to each other on the field of battle over a decade ago.
probably wouldn't bother them one bit. Both Gendry and Jon never knew their biological fathers. Gendry was cast aside as a bastard, and Jon was kept hidden. If anything, to them their real fathers were Davos and Ned.
Imagine Robert still being alive, and hearing the story of his bastard son, just hámmering down 2 corrupt guards like that! Good old 'Bobby B.' would have shoved that spoilt little twat of a Goffrey aside and named Gendry his Heir! That crazy big Warhammer alone would not only inspire Robert to it, the mere memory of his prime days, and a són, who walked in those footsteps... Robert would have been só proud indeed!
I just realized that Davos was with 2 of the most wanted men of Kings Landing. At some point in the show Tyrion and Gendry were both wanted and highly sought after. 😂
@@trevordillon1921 yea it makes sense since gendry was raised as a blacksmiths assistant and Robert was of noble birth who was taught how to wield a weapon from a young age. So by the time their the same age Robert has been using a warhammer for years while gendry is just getting started.
Nahh... it would bring back too many memories that they banished the actual heir to the Throne, and then gave it to Lord Tree instead of the son of the last undisputed King.
You know when Liam Cunningham was asked after season 5 if he'd lighten up a lot more with gloomy Stannis gone, he certainly has ever since joining up with Jon, Sansa, Tyrion, and Dany. This season was a far stretch from all his moodier sorrowful times.
We dont talk enough about how Davos probably bought or brought that crab just incase he got caught and needed a reasonable lie. Im sure tariffs exist in Kings Landing it would make sense for people to smuggle goods to get around them.
I love how much of an adorable charlatan Davos is. He could sell sand to dornishmen. Also Gendry is his father’s spitting image, wielding that warhammer like a true stag having a seizure from sheer testosterone overdose.
I really hope Gendry goes on to be a major character and we see his development thru the final seasons. They set him up so much with how he caused two hands of the king to be killed just for knowing him.
30 GOLD dragons is CRAZY. That's probably around £10,000. I think jaime and brienne buy 3 shit horses for 3 dragons in book 3. After that jaime said it was being robbed blind
I once saw a comment by a man named Robert Baratheon on this video. He had the profile pic of Robert with his crown and everything. The comment was “Good lad, that Gendry.” Was hilarious. Hope that man is well
The old Baratheon diplomacy. Simple yet mindblowing.
ha! was looking for a comment to make me laugh, thank you kindly
MIND-BLOWING... literally. 🤣
The joke might go over most people's heads.
Your comment reminded me that His father too used a war hammer, like father, like son. thanks!
I literally LoL'd. Well done sir.
Davos: speech +8
Tyrion: sneak -7
Gendry: strength +10
Gendry: warhammer +14
thats the king's strength, I'd say.
I mean it helps when your weapon is upgraded lol
David and Dan’s writing skills -100🎉
Gendry double crit combo.
I love seeing Davos at work as a smuggler, he's good at what he does.
Until Tyrion ruins everything. XDD
Davos is slick as fuck.
Sir Davis approves this message
good? he's the best.
Except for taking his money back 😂
One of the things I loved about this scene is that it showed Davos in his element. Normally he's being the hype man to someone else but here he's taking the lead. And the best part is that if Tyrion had shown up a little later, Davos would have completely gotten away with fooling these two gold cloaks
thanks for explaining. people wouldnt have understand it otherwise. apparently 393 were actually too dumb and liked it
@@Mordred1337 Lesson for today: people like their thoughts being shared by others. You are welcome.
@@Mordred1337apparently you’re too dumb to realize they weren’t trying to explain anything to anyone and were just stating what they admired about the scene
@@Mordred1337thanks for saying his comment is useless people wouldn’t have known otherwise. You see how dumb that sound you are a clown sir
@@Mordred1337 Who hurt you?
I love how Gendry just ends them both with no hesitation or reaction. What a badass.
Should have been the King not "wheels".
@@raywhichway1790 "wheels" should have been hand of the king. Then it could end with tyrion actually choosing his job rather than been hoisted on by something else.
I love the fact he used a war hammer just like his father Robert
... imagine his father in his best years. A warrior like few others.
That's the Robert in him.
2:40 There’s something about Gendry’s technique as he switches from left-handed to right-handed right before he hammers that second guard that I find hypnotic.
Very smoothly edited.
@@BatmanHQYTNow that I think about it and watched it again, I think you have a good point.
2:38
It's not impossible to do, just advanced polearm handling.
It is a good attention to detail, if you notice the first hit, his right hand is nearly at the pommel of the weapon, and anyone whos swung an axe or a hammer would tell you you slide your top hand down to meet the bottom hand mid swing as you connect. Even with a more horizontal swing you can close the gap for more force. Hen with his Top hand now at the same place, he can flourish overhead, which allows for his new top hand to meet in the center of the shaft. It is very hypnotic. Placing a weapon in motion where you can better adjust your grip is really nicely done to show gendry's a natural with a hammer.
I'm not sure how that Lannister guard finds time to sail across the Narrows Sea to Bravos and perform as Ned Stark in a play about the History of Westeros, but his time management skills are impressive.
These aren’t Lannister men they’re the city watch / gold cloaks. The poster is either an idiot or made a mistake. Most likely both. The Lannister uniform is crimson and very easy to tell apart.
It’s an international embarrassment that this comment isn’t on the top
Perhaps this is an indication that after Lady Crane mutilating Bianca's face and herself being murdered by The Waif, Izembaro's group fell apart. Camello then sailed across the Narrow Sea and found work as a gold cloak. Or maybe it's just Game of Thrones recasting actors, whichever one sounds better.
@@SlayzorHunter It's not as obvious as Tommen being played by the kid who got stabbed to death in season 3.
@@M.JWitteveen well, they are related, so that would be a good excuse as to why they look alike
Gendry's like: "Okay, fuck this... we're doing it my way!"
Yeah imagine he gets first his blood by killing two relatively amiable guards, and he does it like it's nothing. Great writing.
Gendry is like Conan: "enough talk!"
@@maaz322 going to Cersei means they all die so.. yeah
@@maaz322amiable? They were crooked and ready to turn them all in. Gendry showed ruthless decisiveness in the moment.
I would've taken back my 30 pieces of gold if I was Davos, just saying.
Seriously... if you look into the currency of the series, that's an absolute shit-ton of money
In the grand scheme of things, Daenerys would have a fortune of a lot more than 30 gold dragons. Let's say a Gold dragon is $100, You wouldn't be so upset about a loss of $3,000 when your military is costing billions to invade Westeros.
Perhaps, but that would raise the suspicion of the City Watch being ambushed and robbed?
Wíth that extra coin in their pockets, it could insinuate these guards were corrupt, and tried to haggle a few cutthroats... which ended up badly...
30 gold pieces for the City Watch being on high Alert or... this issue being shoved under the mat?
Seems a pretty cheap price to be fair.
@@thegreenreaper6660 But, would cutthroats leave the gold? I think it might be more suspicious that they would be found with the gold - thus implying whoever killed them isn't a simple criminal.
@@KiLLJoYTH-camApparently, 6 million gold dragons equals 479 billion USD. That means that those 30 gold dragons equals 2,395 million USD... It's still a lot of money
thats podricks secret, he was the first to discover fermented crab🦀🍆🦀🍆
It's old, but this is the first comment I've ever seen that actually had a good answer for Pod's "gifts." :) Bravo!
POD just has a magic cock according to Bronn😂
@@dreamkrusherjay2869 I disagree, pod"s gift in the bed are skills, not just Viagra.
@@dreamkrusherjay2869 what it really was?
@@openai3087 We're never told.
15 Gold Dragons for a bribe is insane! Pate was going to buy Rosie’s virginity for a single gold dragon in Oldtown. D & D just could never get the details right. What a shame.
I was thinking the same thing lmao
Yea but this a bride to effectively cops at a pretty high risk area for them.
@@piouspigeon9327 By the book's standards it is like a completely absurd amount though. Like them even having that much would raise a million questions and they certainly wouldn't be demanding more
Briennes father offered Locke 300 (!!) for her safe return, imagine 30 to just go ashore vs 300 for a lords daughter, just stupid of D&D
@@tomholtzapfel4322 Locke is also not even a character in the books instead there's a guy named Vargo Hoat
We gonna talk about how gendry swing that hammer with the grace and skill, hell even the strength that Robert himself was revered to have?
I think that was kinda the point. Showing how focking strong Gedry is, like his father...
Nope. Robert was around 6.6 ft tall and his hammer was so heavy Ned stark could barely lift it two handed. Gendry is 5.9 in the show and much smaller than Robert.
Imagine how much of a beast Robert was.
I don't know, it looks so much like a prop for me. like even if he is supposed to be very strong, there gotta be a way to show the hammer being heavy and him still having no trouble swinging it around
First time seeing this scene and now there is absolutely no doubt that he's Robert's son, his old man would've been proud.
Definitely seeing how Rhaegar Targaryen won a Knight's tournament in order to win Lyanna's heart and Robert beat Rhaegar with his trusty hammer during the rebellion I'll say Gendry has Robert's blood in his veins after all
@@raidernation2390 Actually, his mother was a whore called The Hammer Of Gin Alley or Thoga for short. He just thoga'd them
If only he had met Gendry before he died!
@@raidernation2390 No his blood is better than his depraved father.
Murdered an innocent man because he was b*tthurt his crush chose Rhaegar over him, then lied and defamed Rhaegar's reputation. And killed people who were loyal to house Targaryen or sent them to the wall, after he usurped the throne from house Targaryen. And after becoming king illegitimately he was just a drunk and fcked and exploited poor women around Westeros
Robert was a POS, unlike Gendry
Gandry was born as a warrior like his father. He acted just at the right time and did clean kills.
Davos had speech at level 80 and Gendry had his two handed weapon skill at level 70-75
Gendry with his Ebony warhammer
@@RockinLockin indeed bro but he wouldn't have to use it if tyrion was just uses his natural sneak skills abilities
@@nenadmaric8294 Honestly I’d say Tyrions speech skill is higher than Davos. Or maybe he’s more or an Illusion school user, with all of the deceiving he does throughout the show.
@@RockinLockin well yes tyrion is better in speech but no way in this scenario that he can get away with his speech skills cus his bounty was more than 1000, only sneak would help him and by the his height he could definitely use sneak to avoid the problem
@@nenadmaric8294 agreed. Now you see when it comes to being two handed like Gendry, I myself am level 100. I don’t use my skill to fight tho, just to tinkle.
I like how he calls him Clovis straight away. Brianne of Tarth should have had lessons from him.
Davos is quite the salesman!
The only thing that I didn't like was that he left his gold on the beach. I get they were trying to get out of there quick, but *30 gold dragons* is a ton of money!
Davos just saved Tyrion's life, call it an investment to have possibly the only sane Lannister on his side.
@@SQUIRRELSONASTICK yeah but this post s4 Tyrion so he’s a complete moron
That's a lot of brothel visits he just left on the beach.
The bounty that was put on The Hound was just 100 silver stags. 210 stags make up 1 gold dragon according to the wiki. This means that Davos left 60x as much as The Hound's bounty...
But at the same time, the first place prize at Robert's tournament was 40,000 gold dragons
i think D&D just didn't bother thinking about currency value because this just makes no sense. The Hound was feared. These gold cloaks wanted 60x his bounty just as a bribe for some fermented crab smuggled in?
@@mattc9598 well said. I totally agree, dumb and dumber just didn't pay any attention
Pro tip to other Gold Cloaks: stop asking questions after you've already been paid a month's wages. If someone is willing to pay you that much to go away, they're probably willing to off you if you keep snooping. Lol
2:39 i forgot how based and hammerpilled gendry was in this scene. Took care of the problem while 2 old experienced Hands were gawking like fools
The two dislikes are probably the two gold cloaks
that... or the 2 prostitutes at their favorite establishement. They are not earning those 15 crowns.
Man those 2 guards just won't leave lol
It would be pretty funny if that fermented crab worked as Davos said. I imagine it would be very strange to find 2 dead Lannister knights with 30 gold dragons and a couple of holes in their chainmail.
"Your Grace, we've located the missing Goldcloaks."
"FINALLY! What took so long?"
"A pair of seagulls were using them as a perch, Your Grace."
CSI Kings Landing. "Blue light shows copius amounts of semen all over their gold cloaks. They must've overdosed on fermanted crab and spontaneously jizzed everywhere, causing them to die from lack of blood flow to the rest of their body."
@@Happyduderawr
"their skulls are fockin fractured"
"nah, must be the crab they ate"
0:33 Davos’s shock at the bribe being raised to 15 gold dragons is a nice touch, even in fantasy stories inflation is still a serious problem.
It raised because he asked. Never ask. Just offer the bribe and be on your way with minimal interaction.
Varys thinks 10 silver stags is a generous bounty for Sandor, less than 5% of 1 dragon
Tywin makes it 100, less than half of 1 dragon
A bribe for a smugler used to be 5 gold dragons? 1050 silver stags
Now they want 15, each. 6300 silver stags.
A 1 ounce silver coin is worth about 25 dollars.
Bribing 2 guardsmen costs 157 500 dollars. Even if the silver content is halved, quartered is only 10% and the silver stag coin is smaller. At 5% value, that is still almost 8000 dollars in silver alone.
It seems weird to even point this "issue" out. The focus of the scene is not the currency, obviously. But it is important in a world building sense, as a writer you can stretch things around. But when you write that 10 silver stags is a generous bounty for one of the largest and most deadly men on the continent. Then later, a simple bribe to look the other way on a small rowing boat is 30 gold dragons. You are breaking the world which was built.
They could've called it 15 stags instead and it would be somewhat within the realms of believability. Just very lazy from the writers.
G.R.R Martin is very inconsistent with money value in the books
Its so confusing i stopped caring, because value seems to shift from scene to scene
My theory, inflation and now a gold dragon isn't worth what it used to be
@@timothylou2396 It'd make sense during the siege when prices skyrocket, but not in this moment.
@@thecouncilofthirteen2943 That's interesting, because i just recently read the Asoiaf page on currency and the books seem somewhat consistent to prices, or at least that's the impression i got.
Gendry's father killed Jon's father lol
Bran still hasn't told anyone. I wonder what Jon will do when he does.
Jesper W Why would he care. Gendry had a father he never knew or met who killed Jon’s father he never knew or met. It might make things awkward for a few minutes but other than that I doubt either one is dumb enough to come to blows over shit their fathers agreed to do to each other on the field of battle over a decade ago.
Holy crap. I didn't think about that. 😮
probably wouldn't bother them one bit. Both Gendry and Jon never knew their biological fathers. Gendry was cast aside as a bastard, and Jon was kept hidden. If anything, to them their real fathers were Davos and Ned.
@@JBrander What? Davos? Gendry was an adult when he met Davos, if anything his father figure was probably Tobho Mott, the blacksmith.
Davos did say he was a Crabber's son, so he would know what he's talking about
99 brothers & sisters; he had
Damn Robert would be so proud.
Imagine Robert still being alive, and hearing the story of his bastard son, just hámmering down 2 corrupt guards like that!
Good old 'Bobby B.' would have shoved that spoilt little twat of a Goffrey aside and named Gendry his Heir!
That crazy big Warhammer alone would not only inspire Robert to it, the mere memory of his prime days, and a són, who walked in those footsteps...
Robert would have been só proud indeed!
No doubt that he’s Robert’s son. Killed two men in one hammer swing each.
Closed casket funeral most definitely.
"Or you'll put a hole in that chainmail."
Had me ROLLING!
The guard on the right is the same guy who played ned stark in the bravos play
gfuke Yup. Noticed that straight away. Good acting from him.
gfuke Yes, he is, guess they didn’t think we would notice.
When you succeed a persuasion check but fail the bribery check
It always bothered me that he never got his gold back off their bodies.
Lol. They killed them. You gonna loot their corpses too? Let them take that crap into the afterlife.
Sir Davos kinda forgot about 30 gold coins.
I just realized that Davos was with 2 of the most wanted men of Kings Landing. At some point in the show Tyrion and Gendry were both wanted and highly sought after. 😂
They are not really Lannister guards but golden cloaks that were the force to maintain order in King's Landing.
Those arent knights those are city watchmen of Kings Landing.
The dumbest City Watchmen
Gendry's maul looks rather less massive than Robert's warhammer.
Robert’s warhammer is a bit impractical even for a man of his own size, much less a man of Gendry’s. He’s by no means small, but Robert was a unit.
@@trevordillon1921 yea it makes sense since gendry was raised as a blacksmiths assistant and Robert was of noble birth who was taught how to wield a weapon from a young age. So by the time their the same age Robert has been using a warhammer for years while gendry is just getting started.
“I’d hurry back to your families, or you’ll put a hole in that chainmail.” Lol!
Not to your families but to your favorite establistment(whore house)
This two swings of Gendry's hammer emphatically shows he's his father's son :)
True Robert's heir. :)
30 Gold Dragons for a bribe would have done a lot more trouble than giving no bribe at all.
1:17
I didn't know that Davos was a Faceless Man.
"A man thinks he done".
I want a Gendry Spin off, becoming the lord the got after season final..
Nahh... it would bring back too many memories that they banished the actual heir to the Throne, and then gave it to Lord Tree instead of the son of the last undisputed King.
They died with the taste of fermented crabs in their mouth.. and blood
I like how he doesn't even wash the blood and brains off his Warhammer lol
One of the guards is noted british comedy actor Kevin Eldon.
*to the tone of Eminem's "without me"* _guess who's back, back again, Gendry's back, tell a friend_
Tyrion is small and could easily hide this is like the dumbest move he'd done
7th season's Tyrion was exactly like that, D&D have done him dirty
If he just waited like 30 seconds he would have got past with no violence necessary.
He shoulda backed right up the hill lmao.
I wonder who ended up rowing that boat
Gendry obviously
@@gustavoritter7321 yeah, he has some experience 🤣
god how amazing would it be to see a young robert baratheon swing his warhammer, wish gendry had more badass scenes too.
You know when Liam Cunningham was asked after season 5 if he'd lighten up a lot more with gloomy Stannis gone, he certainly has ever since joining up with Jon, Sansa, Tyrion, and Dany. This season was a far stretch from all his moodier sorrowful times.
GODS he’s strong, like his father back then.
Those were the days
wakin up three times a night to piss in a bowl..WINE!
Clovis. Gods, what a stupid name!
Clovis' mother was a dumb wh*re with a fat arse. Did you know that?
Clovis' mother was a dumb wh*re with a fat arse, did you know that?
it was nice to see a good scene so late in the series. short as it was.
The shorter of the two Goldcloaks is one of Britain's finest ever comedians, Kevin Eldon.
We dont talk enough about how Davos probably bought or brought that crab just incase he got caught and needed a reasonable lie. Im sure tariffs exist in Kings Landing it would make sense for people to smuggle goods to get around them.
I love how much of an adorable charlatan Davos is. He could sell sand to dornishmen.
Also Gendry is his father’s spitting image, wielding that warhammer like a true stag having a seizure from sheer testosterone overdose.
His father would be proud.
«You call this a diplomatic solution?»
«No, I call it aggressive negotiations.»
gendry "This conversation is over"
Gendry.. you ll be always the same Chris 😂❤
Ahh gendry the ol' flea bottom goodbye
Gendry sure has Baratheon blood in him.
I never made the connection. He wields a hammer just like his father. Also yes I know he’s a blacksmith.
Those weren't "Lannister Knights" that was the City Watch (Cops)....
"I told you Clovis!" 😂😂😂😂 Davos is too witty, that's some brilliant acting within acting
Gendry's arguments are much more convincing.
Moral of the scene:
Don't always get so greedy XD
I’m sure others have pointed it out but they’re not Lannister knights, they’re men of the city watch aka the gold cloaks. Still assholes tho lol!
Taking down two men before either of them can react with a warhammer is some next level finese.
0:43 he looks so much like Christian Bale in Terminator.
Lannister knights?! Those are Gold Cloaks
the writers kind of forgot about the value of gold
Gods, he was strong!
Ahh the finest art of persuation "Smash their heads in with a hammer" xD
Gendry swings the hammer like his dad
So much ridiculousness in this scene I don't even know where to begin.
2:39 This is Baratheon diplomacy
that's young Robert in action right there
I really hope Gendry goes on to be a major character and we see his development thru the final seasons. They set him up so much with how he caused two hands of the king to be killed just for knowing him.
30 GOLD dragons is CRAZY. That's probably around £10,000. I think jaime and brienne buy 3 shit horses for 3 dragons in book 3. After that jaime said it was being robbed blind
Hendry like his father hammer at work
Ah, yes, the Baratheon hospitality
The bard succeeds the deception check, the rogue fails his stealth check, the barbarian reacts accordingly.
When you roll a 20 persuasion check
House Seaworth : a little bit smuggeling a little bribery
House Baratheon : OUR IS THE FURY!!!
What do you mean Lannister Knights? Its 2 goldcloaks. DId you watch the show? did you understand it? was the volume on? did you use subtitles?
Cersei has the Mountain, Tyrion has Gendry.
They aren’t Lannister knights they are Gold Cloaks or the City Watch (police).
Gendry wielding the hammer like is daddy
Gendry acting like Robert with the hammer
Tyrion master of stealth tactics
Grab those 30 dragons back
can you imagine Robert Baratheon gets all one shots with that Hammer
Gendry should have sat the Iron Throne.
Baratheon diplomacy at its finest.
"He'll do"
Clovis sure can swing that hammer
Davos taking his 30 gold pieces back.
Gendry “That’s MY money, Davos.”
*Tyres squealing…..
Gendry, he's fuuuuucked up
Guess swinging hammers runs in the blood.
All that rowing paid off
I once saw a comment by a man named Robert Baratheon on this video. He had the profile pic of Robert with his crown and everything. The comment was “Good lad, that Gendry.” Was hilarious. Hope that man is well