Fun fact about Jack Gleeson. He retired from acting after GOT and lives as a normal dude. He’s very enthusiastic to fans as well and won’t say no to pictures or autographs.
@John Trevolter Yup - her children are just extensions of herself and probably the main reason she loves Jaime is because he's her twin and therefore also part of herself (in her mind).
@@lisamarieligreci-newton7804 I highly doubt she loves Jaimie. More than likely she found out at an early age how to control him giving her the best young swordsmen in the realm.
@@billhicks6449 I think in the books she does talk at one point about how she basically views Jaime as an extension of herself. But yes, any "love" she has is purely narcissistic.
She didn't love Jaime or her kids. As you pointed out, her kids are just an extension of herself. This goes for jaime too, the difference is he's grown and can't be king so she's ruthless towards him. She Pampers her kids bc they're noble but she sure doesn't love them. Look at the time Tommen committed suicide, she never at any point regretted her actions instead she assumes he was naive and stupid and it's his fault he died yet it was def hers.
And still the Haund will have the best line in one of the seasons. "Dont start an sermon, cause if you are the lord of light is gonna wonder why he brought you back 19 times just to watch you die when i chuck you over this fucking wall" 😂😂
The "chickens" scene with the Hound and Arya confronting the kings men was peak GOT for me. Just the dialogue, tension, understanding what is at stake. So well done.
That's weird. Most people haven't seen Game of thrones (extremely popular yes but be realistic, not biased) and wouldn't understand at all, making you look like a moron. It would be like me saying "Finally! magpipes!" and there were no magpies in sight. Or do you eat pie constantly? Some people obsess to the point of willingly looking stupid for a few likes online or a single high five.
Fun fact. Lena headey and peter dinklage kept ruining takes during the wedding reception because they kept laughing at “the pie is dry” line as it sounded like an innuendo to them
"why can't someone just kill Joffrey already". 2 minutes later "wait what????, he's dead, what????" The number of times you predict what is about to happen right before it does is both amazing and hilarious.
@@CrazeeAdam It really doesn't. Everyone thinks it's revealed in a later season, but it's actually episode 5 or 6 this season, everyone just forgot for some reason.
I've watched that scene at least a dozen times, and it's like watching a good sleight-of-hand magician. Eventually you can almost catch it, once you know how it was done.
Actually about 450 years but... ooh, so close ;) Seriously though, the Valyrian steel version of Ice came to House Stark about 450 years before the events of the series, roughly about the time House Targaryen originally arrived on Dragonstone, which can't be a coincidence. That said, the name *Ice* is older & is thought to have belonged to House Stark's original ancestral blade that may or may not have been a white walker sword, I'd say about 90% it was.
That's because he is Oberyn Martell first and mando second. Oberyn is the best character he has ever played and will never top. He's wasted on mando. They should have just cast a no name and it would be just the same.
When Tywin says "categorically" with that shit eating smirk.Man how good is Charles Dance as an actor and how good is Tywin as a character. Turned the supposed confronation with Oberyn into an overture for alliance.
Initially Sansa's value was as a hostage, to ensure that Robb didn't execute Jaime but that's not the reason they kept her. Robb is dead, Jon is at the Wall (and a bastard anyway) & the realm at large believes that Theon killed Bran & Rickon. They kept her because she is the heir to Winterfell & her son, who would be Tywin's grandson, would eventually become Lord of Winterfell, thus securing a friendly northern alliance for the Lannisters. It's the reason Tywin blocked the marriage to Loras, this was basically the Tyrell's plan (marry Sansa to Loras & get a son out of the marriage who could inherit Winterfell) but Tywin outplayed Olenna. I know that you've got Roose Bolton in the way of all that but I firmly believe that Tywin calculated that the North would deal with the Boltons during the coming winter, far too many hard men lost sons at the Red Wedding for them to let that slide. No, Tywin would have figured that Manderley would deal with the Boltons & then Winterfell would be free to be claimed by the true born son of Tyrion & Sansa. As I finish typing this I suddenly realise that you said you were actually way ahead in the series & you've probably hit season 5 by now (may god have mercy on you) where everything I've just said is made pretty abundantly clear.... anyway... have a nice day I guess ;)
it really pissed me off when they had the umbers and karstarks side with the boltons at the BOTB, and not a single house other than mormont side with sansa. "the north remembers" except for when its not plot convenient. the book lords would have scraped the barrel for men and had a war of the five kings 2: electric boogaloo just on the boltons for what they did. especially small jon umber. roose killed great jon (in the show). he would have a big ole murderous rage boner for the boltons.
They were never going to let Sansa go. That is why Ned took her south to Kings Landing. She was going to marry into one of the houses of Westeros. If we ever get GRRM next book, I hope we find out what really happens to Sansa.
Sansa is the Lannister‘s key to the north. Her children are even more important because they’re tied to the land and the property of whoever their father would be. As long as it’s a Lannister Tywin doesn’t care who. So they’ll never let her go, she has to escape.
The whole “fuck the king” scene felt like a scene directed by Quentin Tarantino on par with the opening of Inglorious Basterds. The suspense and sound design was so A+ tier!
One of my favorite sound design choices in the entire show comes right after the Hound says 'Fuck the King'.. that binding of leather armor and creaking of wooden benches as everyone slowly turns towards him, followed by silence other than fire and the staccato of crackling logs. It's so clean, I love it.
The "Arya and the Hound" moments were seriously the high point of this entire show. I'd watch an entire series based on those two. That scene at the inn is so, so good.
The absolute moment when everyone cheered at my house when we watched this unfold. Joffery's death scene.. Never thought I could see more people happy for a child's death.
You heard in passing in the early seasons that when King's Landing fell, the Lannister army butchered all the Targaryens and Tywin had the two children of the Targaryen Crown Prince dragged out of their beds and put to the sword. Well now you're hearing that story from the mother's side, Elia Martell of Dorne, who was also killed during the sack of the city. Oberyn is her brother. Pedro Pascal has played a lot of memorable characters in some really great shows like Narcos and Mandalorian......this one might be his most memorable🤐
Notice how differently Tywin handles Joffrey in private, with insiders (like in the Small Council), and how he handles him in public, where he doesn't want to undermine the authority of the Crown.
SPOILERS FOR LATER SEASONS: ... ... ... Natalie perfectly explained why Arya went from being my favorite character in the show (still is in the books) to one of my least favorites. She goes through so much trauma and horror, and you see her as a child clinging to the idea of violence and revenge to get her through it. And her circumstances are so dark, you basically start rooting for her to get that revenge, and when the story hints that she could be trained as a killer it makes you hyped for it. When that finally starts to happen, you do still get the 'satisfaction' when she takes her firsts acts of true revenge, but you also really start to look at her character differently. It suddenly becomes way less 'cool' and you start to see how heart breaking and disturbing this transition was- this child went through so much pain and loss that the only thing keeping her going was the idea of killing people. And when you see her start killing people, you see how it doesn't affect her at all like it should for a healthy child. She enjoys it, just like she does in her fantasies (when she's killing for revenge). Yeah, her skills and abilities that she gains are cool as she becomes more competent, but her character isn't interesting because she is a 'badass'. It's the contrast of wanting to see her gain the ability to get that revenge due to how likeable her core character is and seeing firsthand what she went through AGAINST the realization that it will pretty much cost her humanity to achieve that. The books and the first few seasons do a great job of maintaining that theme, and diving into how it affects her psychologically. In the later seasons of the show, this is pretty much entirely dropped in favor of making her a terminator. She is made to be an all out god tier assassin with some of the best fighting/killing skills in the entire story... which on its own I wouldn't mind (with the proper amount of story to build and set that up), but the problem is that this becomes her whole character. We don't really get to deal with her psychology or how bad her revenge and her "list" is for her mind (other than a brief rushed moment in the final episode), and if anything we skip from her stabbing someone's eyes out, gagging them and then slowly slitting their throat as they cry (yeah I know it was an awful person) to basically being portrayed as a brave warrior hero that is super capable... it's not the worst direction they took a character in the end, but it does remove a lot of depth and detracts from what I found so compelling about her character.
The "Chicken Warrior" in the end is my favorite scene of the whole series. Its where we see. Finally. Sandor Klegane (the Hound) is a little rough around the edges (ok, a LOT).. but there is a line in there. That shall not be crossed. There is a Code somewhere in there. His version of Ethics. At this point we can begin to respect him. And the quiet, calm MENACE gets my blood pumping.
I always thought he didn't like rape. It seems like. He stops Sansa from getting raped. When the men in the tavern threatened to rape Arya he gets pissed. Weather that's how it's supposed to come across or not. That's what I always thought. Maybe it's more people who are bigger picking on someone smaller (much like his older brother picking on the Hound when they were younger). :(
The cold open to the season is one of my fav cold opens ever. We see the Blacksmith forging the two swords from Ned's sword Ice as the slow, mournful Stark theme plays, which picks up pace and rapidly tranforms into the majestic Lannister theme as it cuts to Tywin sinisterly putting a symbolic nail on the Stark coffin by throwing the wolf carcass into the fire. So good. Jaime is probably the only man in Westeros who can say no to Tywin's face and live to tell the tale. The favorite son. Very different vibes from Tyrion's talk with Tywin at the start of last season. Btw that Tyrion Sansa scene where Tyrion's begging her to eat and Sansa's describing how her family was killed always gets me. You know shit serious when Sansa refuses lemon cakes😂😩🥺 "𝘓𝘢𝘥𝘺 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘺𝘯 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘴𝘢𝘪𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘚𝘢𝘯𝘴𝘢 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘶𝘭 𝘸𝘩𝘰 𝘭𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘥 𝘭𝘦𝘮𝘰𝘯 𝘤𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘴, 𝘴𝘪𝘭𝘬𝘦𝘯 𝘨𝘰𝘸𝘯𝘴, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘷𝘢𝘭𝘳𝘺, 𝘺𝘦𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘴𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳’𝘴 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘭𝘰𝘱𝘱𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧𝘧 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘤𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘺 𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘬𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘢𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘸𝘢𝘳𝘥". - Brienne, A Feast For Crows
And this is when they started to fuck up Jaimie, the director of that episode had some...hot takes regarding consent. It was supposed to portray something else, like on the books, where Cersei says no because she didn't think they were alone, not because she didn't want to. Then she "says yes" because she realizes they are alone, not because she eventually consents to the rape, which is what the director of that episode said. They just...really fucked up that scene.
Never understood how upset people got by that "rape", but never worried a bit about all the other rape and killing that goes on in almost every single episode. Complete and utter silliness.
Well, since it's already starting, I guess I should, too: Fucked him up how exactly? "Because he was supposed to be redeemed..." He was? So how do you explain that the same person who had saved the population of KL by killing the Mad King later went on to almost murder a little boy? Why did that not "fuck him up" considering him killing the Mad King had already happened at that point? Watch that interview where GRRM talks about super heroes, his idea is that someone can be a hero on one day and a total shit on a different one, that's how he tries to be closer to real life with his characters and that's how this story differs from LotR and other "standard" fantasy stories like that, but most people don't seem to be willing to accept how consequent the story really is and how far it really goes with it, which would also explain certain other reactions (no spoilers here)...
@@magicbrownie1357 it’s because it’s completely against Jaime’s arc and doesn’t happen in the books. And it’s never even addressed or brought up after the scene so it’s pointless
@@jaimelannister1797 It's not pointless, it was the producer/writer/director/editor's choice. Also, a TV version or a Movie Version is not, and never can be, the Book Version. To the compare them is really silly.
@@NiclasLoof Yup, he's super cool. It's funny, I've not seen this series, but I know about Pedro's role in this season because I've only seen him in The Mandalorian.
I'm really not sure what is my favourite season but I know the 3rd book is the best for me. If I'm not mistaken it coresponds to s3 and s4 of the show.
So the scene between Cersei and Jaime was disturbing in the book, but it was also unambiguously consensual in comparison to the scene in the show. It's been denied by the writers and actors that there was any intention of portraying the scene as an assault on Cersei, and is blamed on flawed camerawork and editing. However, well, I think you'll draw your own conclusions about the Showrunners as you progress through the last four seasons.
@@molasorrosalom4846 ??? didn't you just saw that in the video? could you not tell that you are commenting about a scene you don't remember even though you saw it 2 minuted ago?
@@kappa_06 Jaime’s already morally gray. This is just unnecessary. Book Jaime is openly opposed and traumatized from having to stand by while Aerys raped his wife. He’s already having sex with his sister in front of his son’s corpse. That’s fucked up enough. The rape is pointless.
Tyrion just roasting joffrey at the wedding after the stupid play is honestly one of the funniest moments in the whole show for me absolutely destroys him 😅😅
Arya's kill at 15:13 is my favourite kill of the entire show. The intense music and the very realistisc slow thrust just makes you feel the horror she's experiencing
Season 4 is my favorite season. And I love the cold open of Ned's sword being symbolically melted down into two new Lannister swords. It's the Lannister show, now! #teamlannister
@@Goomyx1492 Which then makes me remember how AWESOME reading Season Of Storms was! That book survived being thrown across my room after the red wedding. But one of the things I remember the most reading that one was it was always raining in the midlands. An I remember thinking, 'fuck... Season of STORMS! This is altogether brilliant!
Its always funny to me when people finish s4. My first thought is always "oh no! They finished the good half." The decline starts subtle before the show dives headfirst off a cliff.
Nat so happy for Arya smiling after 'ghosting' that one coward yet so disturbed at the same time. Such a great way to start Season 4. Always love the intro to the Great Prince of Dorn!!! Mando in the Lannister house!!
i have been really enjoying these condensed reactions. it makes a whole lot of sense when there are multiple seasons of a series. i hope more reactors adopt this format.
I'm not sure it makes much sense to me, considering that Margaery is no longer queen. Guess you just hope Tommen will be into Margaery as much as his brother was.
I just want to point out that in the books, the Cersei/Jaime sex on top of Joffrey's body was a lot less rapey. Cersei was very much into it. Also, Jaime arrived at the capital AFTER Joffrey had just died and it was the first time they had seen each other.
"i am conflicted! i am happy for her but also very disturbed" yeah, welcome to basically all of our feelings about Arya from here on out lol it's very strange, rooting so hard for someone who's essentially bloodthirsty.
You went from not wanting to watch the violence to being happy some people are dead; and wishing death upon certain characters and all the ones they 💘. As one does after watching this show 😆
Drogon snapping at Danny is just a food reaction, like you see in many dogs. Be careful about getting your hand between a dog (or a dragon) and his food.
OMG im so invested to see this marathon reaction till the end even tho i already finished got 3 times before i know this channel exists lol NATALIE I LOVE U SO MUCH
7:10 that song is The Rains of Castamere, which is the Lannister theme song. Oberyn hates it more than most because it is a song about how Tywin destroyed a rival house and murdered innocent civilians.
I was never sooo happy to see a character die like I did The Little Shit. Somehow, I have always felt that his death was tooo easy even though it was def harder for Cersei.
"𝘚𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘴 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘢𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘛𝘺𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘭 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭. 𝘏𝘦𝘳 𝘩𝘢𝘪𝘳 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘶𝘮𝘯 𝘢𝘶𝘣𝘶𝘳𝘯, 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘦𝘺𝘦𝘴 𝘢 𝘥𝘦𝘦𝘱 𝘛𝘶𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘣𝘭𝘶𝘦. 𝘎𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘧 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘢 𝘩𝘢𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘥, 𝘷𝘶𝘭𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬; 𝘪𝘧 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨, 𝘪𝘵 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘰𝘯𝘭𝘺 𝘮𝘢𝘥𝘦 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘦 𝘣𝘦𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘶𝘭." - Tyrion, A Storm of Swords During the wedding ceremony Sansa half mockingly tells Tyrion "we have a new queen now". Almost like she was affronted at being cast aside so callously. This is the quote that comes to my mind when I think of the debate on who's supposed to be more beautiful. "Haunted vulnerability" is such a great GRRM description of Sansa compared to the more self-assured and flashy beauty of Maergery, and young Sophie has the perfect eyes for that. Also RIP Joffrey. The GOAT king that ever was and ever will be!
Yes the war is over, but Sansa is still important due to her claim to Winterfell and her potential to control the northern lords. The Jaime/Cersei rape scene was an invention of the showrunners. There will be a lot more of that sort of thing in the future....
That Italian interpretation of this scene was hilarious. Lmfao. " on the day of your wedding" put it over the top lol and I'm glad u noticed how cool pod is. Lot of people miss how loyal he's been to this point.
The sword at the start of the video was 'Ice' - Ned's sword. The massive one he used to cut that Crow's head off in episode 1. That's why Tywin said "the original was absurdly large". Also, however cool it looks, it's not how you reforge a sword lol
The season itself is great overall, but it’s also the season that ruined (or at least greatly diminished) Tyrion’s arc for the series. Book readers know what I’m talking about. 😢
@@SolidSnake8295 I know exactly what you are talking about, but I wouldnt blame season 4 on that. It would have been more of a kernel for his later story anyway, but I'm also pissed they changed that.
@@Goomyx1492 I can’t go into specifics w/o posting spoilers, but I will say that change to Tyrion’s story was FAR beyond simply “a kernel.” It would have dramatically changed one of the most significant verbal exchanges b/w two major characters in the entire series as well as drastically improved one of the biggest moments of the series.
That's like saying "the Star Wars movies have a big reveal in episode 5" is a spoiler. It's not exactly a surprise that a movie has a shock reveal, same as it's not really a surprise to find out that someone wants to comment on what she said, but it would spoil it, so rhey don't.
The problem is Tyrion tried to tell Shae over and over again that she was in danger. It was a painful thing for Tyrion to do, but probably the only way to get her to safety.
28:42 I’m currently showing my friend the show for the first time and during this scene I told him “I cannot stress enough that this did not happen in the books”
Let's give credit to Jack Gleeson for his performance of Joffrey. Never has so many fans been so happy over the poisoning of a teenaged boy.
And then there was Ramsey Bolton and his hungry hounds...
He's amazing! I'm so sad that he got real life hate. Why are people so dumb?
@@RichO1701e Shhh... too soon.
@@RichO1701e Bruh...
Fun fact about Jack Gleeson. He retired from acting after GOT and lives as a normal dude. He’s very enthusiastic to fans as well and won’t say no to pictures or autographs.
When dealing with Cersei and Jaime, it's important to always remember that they love the same person: Cersei.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this comment is life!!!!!
@John Trevolter Yup - her children are just extensions of herself and probably the main reason she loves Jaime is because he's her twin and therefore also part of herself (in her mind).
@@lisamarieligreci-newton7804 I highly doubt she loves Jaimie. More than likely she found out at an early age how to control him giving her the best young swordsmen in the realm.
@@billhicks6449 I think in the books she does talk at one point about how she basically views Jaime as an extension of herself. But yes, any "love" she has is purely narcissistic.
She didn't love Jaime or her kids. As you pointed out, her kids are just an extension of herself. This goes for jaime too, the difference is he's grown and can't be king so she's ruthless towards him. She Pampers her kids bc they're noble but she sure doesn't love them. Look at the time Tommen committed suicide, she never at any point regretted her actions instead she assumes he was naive and stupid and it's his fault he died yet it was def hers.
“A toast. To the proud Lannister children: the dwarf, the cripple, and the mother of madness.”
One of my favorite underrated Tyrion quotes. 🙂
Yeah I think Tyrion has the best speeches/quotes throughout the series.
mother of madness xD
And still the Haund will have the best line in one of the seasons.
"Dont start an sermon, cause if you are the lord of light is gonna wonder why he brought you back 19 times just to watch you die when i chuck you over this fucking wall" 😂😂
@@rvp9944 Is it my turn to share my favorite spoiler comment? Spoilers for all!
@@rvp9944 I like his "man's got to have code"
Heh, one of my favorite old memes.
Jaime: "Are you sure we're not related?"
Brienne: (thinking) "omfg is he hitting on me"
🤣
@@NiclasLoof Hey! As long as you don't inbreed, it's all g lmao
@@italianwaffle5592 lol Jaime has 3 kids with his sister
@@brexburris1907 I meant if brienne was Jaime's sister lmaooooooo
The "chickens" scene with the Hound and Arya confronting the kings men was peak GOT for me. Just the dialogue, tension, understanding what is at stake. So well done.
Best scene in the entire show for my money.
"Someone is." gave me chills.
I love the brother/sister like moments with Hound and Arya. They are so awesome together
@@CrazeeAdam More like uncle/niece
@@stevenfriedman2902 yeah could see it either way. Wasn't ever really sure on the Hound's age because of how badly his face is disfigured. :( but yeah
“Look, the pie!” is my go-to phrase to lighten the mood in tense situations 😂
"The secret, is browning the butter before making the dough" ;)
"You can't give up on the gravy!"
Same! I love that part, love Margarey
That's weird. Most people haven't seen Game of thrones (extremely popular yes but be realistic, not biased) and wouldn't understand at all, making you look like a moron. It would be like me saying "Finally! magpipes!" and there were no magpies in sight. Or do you eat pie constantly? Some people obsess to the point of willingly looking stupid for a few likes online or a single high five.
@@Gnossiene369 what the 😂 I say that when I'm with people who will get the reference. But go off lmao
Natalie: I love Podrick!
Narrator: All the ladies loved Podrick.
So should we ask Nat about what he did?
Pedro Pascal as Oberyn Martell is everything to me
Mando!
Wait until he engages in Mortal Kombat 😏
And yet so pathetic in WW84
@@magicbrownie1357 Yeah, he's performance was good, but it could have been better
@@magicbrownie1357 that was not a good movie 🤣 tough to blame it on one actor
Fun fact. Lena headey and peter dinklage kept ruining takes during the wedding reception because they kept laughing at “the pie is dry” line as it sounded like an innuendo to them
Hahahaha!
What a couple of adorable morons... 😂
"why can't someone just kill Joffrey already". 2 minutes later "wait what????, he's dead, what????" The number of times you predict what is about to happen right before it does is both amazing and hilarious.
I think she had said it before once last season but yeah I get what you mean 😂
She has predicted too many things in this show for me to believe she hasn't seen it before.
15:31 “That’s her first real kill. Her first vindictive kill.”
Frey solider Arya killed in the previous episode: “Am I a joke to you?”
This is like Arya's 3rd or 4th kill at this point :p
Nat "I am happy for her, but also very disturbed".
Sounds about right. ;)
@@NiclasLoof That is true.
That kill was more in anger though. This was a proper pre meditated kill. She had a whole speech for him 😂
The perpetrator of the Purple Wedding is very hard to find. The moves are so slight that even with knowledge you could still miss it.
the reveal takes a long ass time too. Like the longest of waits for the reveal
@@CrazeeAdam It really doesn't. Everyone thinks it's revealed in a later season, but it's actually episode 5 or 6 this season, everyone just forgot for some reason.
The perpetrator of the purple wedding is literally revealed in episode 4.
Nice try though.
I've watched that scene at least a dozen times, and it's like watching a good sleight-of-hand magician. Eventually you can almost catch it, once you know how it was done.
@@Reign274 yes but they are 2 finally
"Shae is going to die and they're going to make Tyrion watch..." Interesting prediction.
"she is gonna die in front of him" got a good chuckle out of me.
@@sami2503 I get the feeling that’s why she staggers the TH-cam uploads to get further ahead before they post.
@@sami2503 i see two comments, op's and mine. They spoil nothing. What are you talking about?
@@sami2503 she's already watched season 4. Don't you know how editing a TH-cam video works
She is too accurate with her "predictions" for me to believe she hasn't watched the series atleast once.
Definitely enjoying seeing Nat's bloodlust increase with each episode.
Nat two years from now: "SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!"
@@jasonpratt5126 "BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!"
@@liamjohnston2000 :O SIGMAR PRESERVE US!
Did Nat not notice that Daario was so in love with Daenerys he became an entirely different person?
"A bit of a bummer."
- Natalie, about the Red Wedding
That's British level understatement right there.
Natalie has truly made the jump to being a GoT fan. "Yeah, that Red Wedding thing sucked, but DRAGONS!!"
If it was a dothraki wedding, it would be considered a big success
@@afrobuddy4801 What, only one death? Boring.
@@tSp289 Red Wedding, not the purple one
"He's Hackin', he's whackin', he's smackin'." -Hackin Jagar
He's jackin...
He's got the moves like Jagar
HACK, WHACK, CHOPPIN' THAT MEAT!
The sword Tywin was smelting was Ned Stark's sword. A sword House Stark has had for (edit)hundreds of years.
It was some kind of special metal, wasn't it? And so big he made two swords out of it?
And answered minutes later.
Yep. Ice became Widow's Wail, and this other sword yet to be named.
@@trottheblackdog The other sword is Oathkeeper.
Actually about 450 years but... ooh, so close ;) Seriously though, the Valyrian steel version of Ice came to House Stark about 450 years before the events of the series, roughly about the time House Targaryen originally arrived on Dragonstone, which can't be a coincidence. That said, the name *Ice* is older & is thought to have belonged to House Stark's original ancestral blade that may or may not have been a white walker sword, I'd say about 90% it was.
A bit disappointed that you didn’t recognize Prince Oberyn as a certain bounty hunter with a certain adorable green foster child.
This is the way
To be fair, even I forget and I know
@@fightingfaerie Thats because you're a normal person who watched GoT *before* Mandalorian.
That's because he is Oberyn Martell first and mando second. Oberyn is the best character he has ever played and will never top. He's wasted on mando. They should have just cast a no name and it would be just the same.
“And you always know when a man is telling a lie? How did you acquire this magical power?”
“I grew up in King’s Landing.”
Love that line. Shame she didn't include it.
"Will somebody just kill him!" Well..... wait a few minutes.
Thats exactly what I said. "Somebody just kill him!" Me looking at my watch "Don't worry, just give it a few."
When Tywin says "categorically" with that shit eating smirk.Man how good is Charles Dance as an actor and how good is Tywin as a character. Turned the supposed confronation with Oberyn into an overture for alliance.
I was thinking the same thing.
So mockingly accomodating and reassuring.
What an amazing actor.
absolute shame he didnt win an emmy. Masterul performance.
Initially Sansa's value was as a hostage, to ensure that Robb didn't execute Jaime but that's not the reason they kept her. Robb is dead, Jon is at the Wall (and a bastard anyway) & the realm at large believes that Theon killed Bran & Rickon. They kept her because she is the heir to Winterfell & her son, who would be Tywin's grandson, would eventually become Lord of Winterfell, thus securing a friendly northern alliance for the Lannisters. It's the reason Tywin blocked the marriage to Loras, this was basically the Tyrell's plan (marry Sansa to Loras & get a son out of the marriage who could inherit Winterfell) but Tywin outplayed Olenna. I know that you've got Roose Bolton in the way of all that but I firmly believe that Tywin calculated that the North would deal with the Boltons during the coming winter, far too many hard men lost sons at the Red Wedding for them to let that slide. No, Tywin would have figured that Manderley would deal with the Boltons & then Winterfell would be free to be claimed by the true born son of Tyrion & Sansa. As I finish typing this I suddenly realise that you said you were actually way ahead in the series & you've probably hit season 5 by now (may god have mercy on you) where everything I've just said is made pretty abundantly clear.... anyway... have a nice day I guess ;)
Sadly, Manderley never really had a role in the series, unlike the books.
it really pissed me off when they had the umbers and karstarks side with the boltons at the BOTB, and not a single house other than mormont side with sansa. "the north remembers" except for when its not plot convenient. the book lords would have scraped the barrel for men and had a war of the five kings 2: electric boogaloo just on the boltons for what they did. especially small jon umber. roose killed great jon (in the show). he would have a big ole murderous rage boner for the boltons.
They were never going to let Sansa go. That is why Ned took her south to Kings Landing. She was going to marry into one of the houses of Westeros. If we ever get GRRM next book, I hope we find out what really happens to Sansa.
If only Manderley was in the show. The siege of Winterfell plot could have taken half season by itself with Manderley, Bolton and murder mysteries.
@@chiefbigsad7995 three houses sided with Jon. All of them minor, though.
34:40 FYI "This guy" was Daario Naharis, they recast him.
While the other guy went onto play Francis in Deadpool
Sansa is the only "living" Stark child, and Tyrion's marriage to her makes him Lord Regent of the North until they produce a male heir.
Sansa is the Lannister‘s key to the north. Her children are even more important because they’re tied to the land and the property of whoever their father would be. As long as it’s a Lannister Tywin doesn’t care who. So they’ll never let her go, she has to escape.
The whole “fuck the king” scene felt like a scene directed by Quentin Tarantino on par with the opening of Inglorious Basterds. The suspense and sound design was so A+ tier!
One of my favorite sound design choices in the entire show comes right after the Hound says 'Fuck the King'.. that binding of leather armor and creaking of wooden benches as everyone slowly turns towards him, followed by silence other than fire and the staccato of crackling logs. It's so clean, I love it.
The "Arya and the Hound" moments were seriously the high point of this entire show. I'd watch an entire series based on those two. That scene at the inn is so, so good.
If GoT thought me one thing than that weddings are to be avoided at all costs.
How do you find the GoT fans at a wedding? Play Rains of Castamere and count the pale faces and turning heads.
The absolute moment when everyone cheered at my house when we watched this unfold. Joffery's death scene.. Never thought I could see more people happy for a child's death.
I just sat there with a pleased little smile on my face. When I watched Natalie's reaction to it, I had the same smile on my face, lol
Wasn't it worse in the book?
He clawed at his throat, and you could see muscle and fat.
@@molasorrosalom4846 Ugh... just reading that makes me ill.
Fun fact: I was an extra in 3 episodes this season!
Well, it was fun for me. I dont know if other people care lol.
Sounds pretty cool to me.
That's so cool! In which location (King's Landing, The Wall, Meereen...)?
@@Shaesi. Kings Landing!
@@electric.nachos That sounds amazing! I wish I had been in King's Landing during one of the best seasons of Game of Thrones.
@@Shaesi. yeah it was sick. It was during joffreys wedding, the trial and coronation. Everybody was really lovely
Arya gets a pony,
The Hound gets his chicken 🍗,
and Joffrey gets what he deserves
Why did I read this in the voice of Jeremy Clarkson?
@@SandiskCruzer and on that bombshell...
Game of Thrones on a tuesday? I did not expect that, you made my day...
" A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one"
You heard in passing in the early seasons that when King's Landing fell, the Lannister army butchered all the Targaryens and Tywin had the two children of the Targaryen Crown Prince dragged out of their beds and put to the sword. Well now you're hearing that story from the mother's side, Elia Martell of Dorne, who was also killed during the sack of the city. Oberyn is her brother. Pedro Pascal has played a lot of memorable characters in some really great shows like Narcos and Mandalorian......this one might be his most memorable🤐
the opening caught me off guard... just silence and then
"DO IT, sacrifice yourself you coward!"
I felt personally attacked for a moment 🤣
"Please, someone kill him already!"
Joffrey dies.
"What?!"
Notice how differently Tywin handles Joffrey in private, with insiders (like in the Small Council), and how he handles him in public, where he doesn't want to undermine the authority of the Crown.
It's also about his own image. Regardless of the king, it's never a good look to be openly and outright disrespectful.
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Natalie perfectly explained why Arya went from being my favorite character in the show (still is in the books) to one of my least favorites. She goes through so much trauma and horror, and you see her as a child clinging to the idea of violence and revenge to get her through it. And her circumstances are so dark, you basically start rooting for her to get that revenge, and when the story hints that she could be trained as a killer it makes you hyped for it. When that finally starts to happen, you do still get the 'satisfaction' when she takes her firsts acts of true revenge, but you also really start to look at her character differently. It suddenly becomes way less 'cool' and you start to see how heart breaking and disturbing this transition was- this child went through so much pain and loss that the only thing keeping her going was the idea of killing people. And when you see her start killing people, you see how it doesn't affect her at all like it should for a healthy child. She enjoys it, just like she does in her fantasies (when she's killing for revenge). Yeah, her skills and abilities that she gains are cool as she becomes more competent, but her character isn't interesting because she is a 'badass'. It's the contrast of wanting to see her gain the ability to get that revenge due to how likeable her core character is and seeing firsthand what she went through AGAINST the realization that it will pretty much cost her humanity to achieve that. The books and the first few seasons do a great job of maintaining that theme, and diving into how it affects her psychologically.
In the later seasons of the show, this is pretty much entirely dropped in favor of making her a terminator. She is made to be an all out god tier assassin with some of the best fighting/killing skills in the entire story... which on its own I wouldn't mind (with the proper amount of story to build and set that up), but the problem is that this becomes her whole character. We don't really get to deal with her psychology or how bad her revenge and her "list" is for her mind (other than a brief rushed moment in the final episode), and if anything we skip from her stabbing someone's eyes out, gagging them and then slowly slitting their throat as they cry (yeah I know it was an awful person) to basically being portrayed as a brave warrior hero that is super capable... it's not the worst direction they took a character in the end, but it does remove a lot of depth and detracts from what I found so compelling about her character.
The "Chicken Warrior" in the end is my favorite scene of the whole series. Its where we see. Finally. Sandor Klegane (the Hound) is a little rough around the edges (ok, a LOT).. but there is a line in there. That shall not be crossed. There is a Code somewhere in there. His version of Ethics. At this point we can begin to respect him. And the quiet, calm MENACE gets my blood pumping.
It was my favorite scene in the books and the show did not disappoint.
I always thought he didn't like rape. It seems like. He stops Sansa from getting raped. When the men in the tavern threatened to rape Arya he gets pissed. Weather that's how it's supposed to come across or not. That's what I always thought. Maybe it's more people who are bigger picking on someone smaller (much like his older brother picking on the Hound when they were younger). :(
"OMG I'm so uncomfy" sums up the whole series.
“We are naive just like sansa” man I’ve been saying this from episode one. You came into this show with Sanaa’s innocence
The cold open to the season is one of my fav cold opens ever. We see the Blacksmith forging the two swords from Ned's sword Ice as the slow, mournful Stark theme plays, which picks up pace and rapidly tranforms into the majestic Lannister theme as it cuts to Tywin sinisterly putting a symbolic nail on the Stark coffin by throwing the wolf carcass into the fire. So good. Jaime is probably the only man in Westeros who can say no to Tywin's face and live to tell the tale. The favorite son. Very different vibes from Tyrion's talk with Tywin at the start of last season.
Btw that Tyrion Sansa scene where Tyrion's begging her to eat and Sansa's describing how her family was killed always gets me. You know shit serious when Sansa refuses lemon cakes😂😩🥺
"𝘓𝘢𝘥𝘺 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘺𝘯 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘴𝘢𝘪𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘚𝘢𝘯𝘴𝘢 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘶𝘭 𝘸𝘩𝘰 𝘭𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘥 𝘭𝘦𝘮𝘰𝘯 𝘤𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘴, 𝘴𝘪𝘭𝘬𝘦𝘯 𝘨𝘰𝘸𝘯𝘴, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘷𝘢𝘭𝘳𝘺, 𝘺𝘦𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘴𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳’𝘴 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘭𝘰𝘱𝘱𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧𝘧 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘤𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘺 𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘬𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘢𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘸𝘢𝘳𝘥".
- Brienne, A Feast For Crows
And this is when they started to fuck up Jaimie, the director of that episode had some...hot takes regarding consent.
It was supposed to portray something else, like on the books, where Cersei says no because she didn't think they were alone, not because she didn't want to. Then she "says yes" because she realizes they are alone, not because she eventually consents to the rape, which is what the director of that episode said.
They just...really fucked up that scene.
Never understood how upset people got by that "rape", but never worried a bit about all the other rape and killing that goes on in almost every single episode. Complete and utter silliness.
Well, since it's already starting, I guess I should, too: Fucked him up how exactly? "Because he was supposed to be redeemed..." He was? So how do you explain that the same person who had saved the population of KL by killing the Mad King later went on to almost murder a little boy? Why did that not "fuck him up" considering him killing the Mad King had already happened at that point? Watch that interview where GRRM talks about super heroes, his idea is that someone can be a hero on one day and a total shit on a different one, that's how he tries to be closer to real life with his characters and that's how this story differs from LotR and other "standard" fantasy stories like that, but most people don't seem to be willing to accept how consequent the story really is and how far it really goes with it, which would also explain certain other reactions (no spoilers here)...
@@magicbrownie1357 OMG, my thoughts exactly, so great to be reminded one's not the only one who feels that way! XD
@@magicbrownie1357 it’s because it’s completely against Jaime’s arc and doesn’t happen in the books. And it’s never even addressed or brought up after the scene so it’s pointless
@@jaimelannister1797 It's not pointless, it was the producer/writer/director/editor's choice. Also, a TV version or a Movie Version is not, and never can be, the Book Version. To the compare them is really silly.
MANDO/DIN DJARIN IS IN THIS SEASON!!!!
I'm so pumped for this reaction (you guys know what I'm talking about)
@@NiclasLoof Yup, he's super cool. It's funny, I've not seen this series, but I know about Pedro's role in this season because I've only seen him in The Mandalorian.
Please stop spoiling the show for her!
@@Baronstone Sorry I'm not trying to, my bad!
The Red Viper of Mandalore has entered the Realm 🙌🔥🍻 4 might be the best season for consistency & solid wtf moments. cant wait for part 2!
*Nat:* "Die Joffery!"
*Joffery:* * Dies *
*Nat:* * Visible surprise. *
"Shae's in the pie", they should have hired Natalie to write for the last season. XD
The 'Two chickens bar fight' scene is one of my favourites.
This is my personal favourite season. Viscerally emotional at times. Hilarious at others. And some of the best performances from the cast!
Welcome to ( arguably) the BEST season of GoT.
Eh.
Season 6
I'm really not sure what is my favourite season but I know the 3rd book is the best for me. If I'm not mistaken it coresponds to s3 and s4 of the show.
@@filipbozic4303 that is correct
So the scene between Cersei and Jaime was disturbing in the book, but it was also unambiguously consensual in comparison to the scene in the show. It's been denied by the writers and actors that there was any intention of portraying the scene as an assault on Cersei, and is blamed on flawed camerawork and editing. However, well, I think you'll draw your own conclusions about the Showrunners as you progress through the last four seasons.
Or by watching any of Benioff's interviews, where he's such a compulsive liar he can't even look up while answering.
From what I can sort of remember, doesn't he come back after Joffrey is killed, and they sort of.....get it on right then and there?
@@molasorrosalom4846 ??? didn't you just saw that in the video? could you not tell that you are commenting about a scene you don't remember even though you saw it 2 minuted ago?
@@caioqueiroz9750 He's talking about the books
@@kappa_06 Jaime’s already morally gray. This is just unnecessary. Book Jaime is openly opposed and traumatized from having to stand by while Aerys raped his wife. He’s already having sex with his sister in front of his son’s corpse. That’s fucked up enough. The rape is pointless.
Tyrion just roasting joffrey at the wedding after the stupid play is honestly one of the funniest moments in the whole show for me absolutely destroys him 😅😅
Arya's kill at 15:13 is my favourite kill of the entire show. The intense music and the very realistisc slow thrust just makes you feel the horror she's experiencing
Season 4 is my favorite season. And I love the cold open of Ned's sword being symbolically melted down into two new Lannister swords. It's the Lannister show, now! #teamlannister
yeah Lannisters are my favorite too. Definitely the best written out of all the families.
Season 4 is absolutely GOAT Game of Thrones. Season 3 is almost as good which isn't surprising since they are 2 halves of the same book haha
@@Goomyx1492 Which then makes me remember how AWESOME reading Season Of Storms was! That book survived being thrown across my room after the red wedding. But one of the things I remember the most reading that one was it was always raining in the midlands. An I remember thinking, 'fuck... Season of STORMS! This is altogether brilliant!
Natty Gold & GOT on a Tuesday?
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one
*points in Cap America* I understood that reference
On the day of my daughter's wedding?
Unlimited power?
Unclean beast! Get thee down! Be thou consumed by the fires that made thee!
„Shae is in the pie“ 😂 I lost it at that point.
Its always funny to me when people finish s4. My first thought is always "oh no! They finished the good half." The decline starts subtle before the show dives headfirst off a cliff.
And thus begins one of the best seasons!! And the introduction of a fan favorite character: OBERYN MARTELL!
Tywin is so cool. He just says what he has to say to keep himself and his family in power, no nonsense
When will Nat realize Obryn is Mando
This is the way
This is the way
This is the way
This is the way
This is the way
The Lion and The Rose was written by George RR Martin himself. Epic indeed!
7:55 Oberyn Martell's cool level is S teir!
Also S teir. The editing of these videos! Amazing 👏
Cersei (suspicious): You love him.
Brienne: As a brother, your grace.
Cersei "fuck it's worse than I thought."
😂😂😂😂💀
2:21 Ah yes, the first computer hacker of Braavos, “Hackin’ Jaghar”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought it was "Hackin' Jakar" because Tesla put too many computers in it.
When she said it I knew it was wrong but also suddenly couldn't think of his correct name.
Aria being disturbing... invest now.
I like the stock.
@@poolhall9632 AriaCoin to the moon 🚀
"I'm going to have to eat every chicken in this room." The Hound is my spirit animal/person. Lol. He's easily one of my favorite characters.
The killing of Ser Dontos. "The first rule of assassination, kill the assassin".
Ser Dontos*
Lee Harvey Oswald
@@jaimelannister1797 Thanks, fixed it.
Nat so happy for Arya smiling after 'ghosting' that one coward yet so disturbed at the same time. Such a great way to start Season 4. Always love the intro to the Great Prince of Dorn!!! Mando in the Lannister house!!
Whoever is editing this, these are really smoothly done! 🙂
i have been really enjoying these condensed reactions. it makes a whole lot of sense when there are multiple seasons of a series. i hope more reactors adopt this format.
Can’t wait for Nat to find out who did it. She’s gonna be like, “OOOOOOOOhhhhhh. Yeeeaaah that makes sense.”
I especially love that if you carefully go through the wedding you can piece together who did it, but you really need to focus on all the details
I'm not sure it makes much sense to me, considering that Margaery is no longer queen. Guess you just hope Tommen will be into Margaery as much as his brother was.
5:52 - That's Ice, Ned Stark's sword, which has been in King's Landing since Ned went there
7:09 - Those are the lyrics of "The Rains of Castamere"
It'd also the sword Payne used to behead Ned.
Yes we all waited for this moment, We are so happy
I just want to point out that in the books, the Cersei/Jaime sex on top of Joffrey's body was a lot less rapey. Cersei was very much into it. Also, Jaime arrived at the capital AFTER Joffrey had just died and it was the first time they had seen each other.
Wasn't exactly on top of his body, just......near it.
Still messed up.
@@molasorrosalom4846 still hot.
But but but 🥺 The Dark Knight 🥺? (Love you)
I LOVE Your GOT Reaction Videos, Natalie! The Question Countdown was Hysterical!!!
"i am conflicted! i am happy for her but also very disturbed"
yeah, welcome to basically all of our feelings about Arya from here on out lol
it's very strange, rooting so hard for someone who's essentially bloodthirsty.
You went from not wanting to watch the violence to being happy some people are dead; and wishing death upon certain characters and all the ones they 💘. As one does after watching this show 😆
Drogon snapping at Danny is just a food reaction, like you see in many dogs. Be careful about getting your hand between a dog (or a dragon) and his food.
34.06 "Oh Carl, Carl is horrible."
Llamas with hats immediately popped into my head. Carrrrrrllll
Me: *sees Nat has started S4*
Me: OBERYN HAS ENTERED THE CHAT
😳😳😳
OMG im so invested to see this marathon reaction till the end even tho i already finished got 3 times before i know this channel exists lol NATALIE I LOVE U SO MUCH
“Dew it! sacrifice yourself, you coward!” Was a great opening line.
7:10 that song is The Rains of Castamere, which is the Lannister theme song.
Oberyn hates it more than most because it is a song about how Tywin destroyed a rival house and murdered innocent civilians.
The Red Wedding made us break out the tissues.
The Purple Wedding made us break out the champagne.
I was never sooo happy to see a character die like I did The Little Shit. Somehow, I have always felt that his death was tooo easy even though it was def harder for Cersei.
"𝘚𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘴 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘢𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘛𝘺𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘭 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭. 𝘏𝘦𝘳 𝘩𝘢𝘪𝘳 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘶𝘮𝘯 𝘢𝘶𝘣𝘶𝘳𝘯, 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘦𝘺𝘦𝘴 𝘢 𝘥𝘦𝘦𝘱 𝘛𝘶𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘣𝘭𝘶𝘦. 𝘎𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘧 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘢 𝘩𝘢𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘥, 𝘷𝘶𝘭𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬; 𝘪𝘧 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨, 𝘪𝘵 𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘰𝘯𝘭𝘺 𝘮𝘢𝘥𝘦 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘦 𝘣𝘦𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘶𝘭."
- Tyrion, A Storm of Swords
During the wedding ceremony Sansa half mockingly tells Tyrion "we have a new queen now". Almost like she was affronted at being cast aside so callously. This is the quote that comes to my mind when I think of the debate on who's supposed to be more beautiful. "Haunted vulnerability" is such a great GRRM description of Sansa compared to the more self-assured and flashy beauty of Maergery, and young Sophie has the perfect eyes for that. Also RIP Joffrey. The GOAT king that ever was and ever will be!
Yes the war is over, but Sansa is still important due to her claim to Winterfell and her potential to control the northern lords.
The Jaime/Cersei rape scene was an invention of the showrunners. There will be a lot more of that sort of thing in the future....
I absolutely love this format for a series reaction with multiple episodes per video
The recorder playing the theme gets me every time lmao
That Italian interpretation of this scene was hilarious. Lmfao. " on the day of your wedding" put it over the top lol and I'm glad u noticed how cool pod is. Lot of people miss how loyal he's been to this point.
Jaime raping Cersei in that scene was the first sign the writers didn’t know what they are doing
The sword at the start of the video was 'Ice' - Ned's sword. The massive one he used to cut that Crow's head off in episode 1. That's why Tywin said "the original was absurdly large". Also, however cool it looks, it's not how you reforge a sword lol
Season 4, the best season of GoT overall in terms of quality.
The season itself is great overall, but it’s also the season that ruined (or at least greatly diminished) Tyrion’s arc for the series. Book readers know what I’m talking about. 😢
Season 6!!
@@SolidSnake8295 I know exactly what you are talking about, but I wouldnt blame season 4 on that. It would have been more of a kernel for his later story anyway, but I'm also pissed they changed that.
@@Goomyx1492 I can’t go into specifics w/o posting spoilers, but I will say that change to Tyrion’s story was FAR beyond simply “a kernel.” It would have dramatically changed one of the most significant verbal exchanges b/w two major characters in the entire series as well as drastically improved one of the biggest moments of the series.
@@tbirdUCW6ReAJ The third worst season
Yaaay! I've been looking forward to Nat doing the Purple Wedding and Sansa's darker arc this season.
"I'm scared that she's gonna get murdered in front of him later."
Oh Nat. So many comments I want to make, but no spoilers.
So tempting though. Won't, of course. But this season has so many "mind blown" scenes in it, that her reactions are going to be hilarious.
by saying you don't want to give spoilers, you are effectively giving spoilers.
That's like saying "the Star Wars movies have a big reveal in episode 5" is a spoiler. It's not exactly a surprise that a movie has a shock reveal, same as it's not really a surprise to find out that someone wants to comment on what she said, but it would spoil it, so rhey don't.
The problem is Tyrion tried to tell Shae over and over again that she was in danger. It was a painful thing for Tyrion to do, but probably the only way to get her to safety.
Saddly, this is the best (the best of any show imo) and the last good season of GoT, you must enjoy it as if it were the last
CANT WAIT FOR YOU TO SEE THE NEXT EP NAT! one of my favourite all time moments in there!!
Has seen the Red Wedding, still doesn't recognize the Rains of Castamere.
I mean she called the song correctly during the Red Wedding, it probably just escaped her in the moment here.
She knows the song but maybe she doesn't remember the lyrics.
28:42 I’m currently showing my friend the show for the first time and during this scene I told him “I cannot stress enough that this did not happen in the books”