You've seen the Mountain before. He killed his own horse because it was distracted by Loras's horse being in heat at the joust. Ned sent Beric Dondarrion after him because he was terrorizing the Riverlands in season one (although we may not have seen any of that). I think he was at Harrenhal when Tywin and Arya were there too.
Yeah a big problem with recognizing Mountain is there was no consistency all the way until this season. 1 actor portrayed him in S1 then another in S2 and the 3rd and final actor portrayed him from here on out. So if I'm not mistaken because I don't remember him in S3 he had 3 actors in just as many seasons.
Oberyn’s sister was married to Dany’s older brother Rhaegar, the Prince to the Mad King. He was married to her and had kids but then Rhaegar fell for Ned’s sister and took her and that started the whole war of Starks, Baratheons, and Lannisters going against Dany’s family and ultimately killing the mad king and Robert becoming king. So this is the same story they have been talking about since season 1, we just never got to know the Martels. But yeah when the Lannisters sacked the kings landing and Jaime killed the mad king, while that was going down the Mountain and Lannister soldiers rushed the castle and killed everyone loyal to the Targaryens and the Mountain killed Oberyn’s sister, the wife of Prince Rhaegar and future queen. And he killed her kids who Rhaegars kids and heirs to the throne behind Rhaegar.
🥰Oberon is a wonderful character - I'm excited that you are familiar with the actor and know you'll enjoy his role in GoT a lot. One of my favorite uses of symbolism is how this episode is bookended with the reforging of Ice, Ned's sword, and the reclamation of Needle by Arya. So many other two-swords nuances in other scenes as well.
Jaime actually accomplished alot of feats when in knighthood. At 15 years he rode out with his hero Arthur Dayne and a couple of other knights and managed to go toe to toe with the smiling knight who was a skilled fighter and known as the mountain of Jaime's childhood, he saved a Lord from getting his head smashed in and of course was the youngest to be knighted to the kingsguard in history. And of course there was his battle with Rob Stark in which he was able to slay a dozen of Robs men and almost kill him himself if his sword didn't get lodged in someone's skull. But I guess some people didn't see the need to fill out the deeds of a knight who stabbed his kimg in the back
The sword being melted down in the intro was Ned Stark’s, the same blade used to execute Ned himself. It was called “Ice.” The blade was over 6ft long but still lightweight due to it being made of “Valerian Steel.” Think of Black Panther’s metal from Marvel, basically indestructible but ultra lightweight & rare. The same sword Ned used in Season 1 Ep. 1 to execute the Nights Watch runaway. Also wielded by Ned during Robert’s Rebellion & against Sir Arthur Dane, literally the best knight alive at the time. It was wielded by Stark leaders in their family for like 300+ years before Tywin melted it down into two smaller blades.
You've seen the mountain when he cut the head off a horse with his sword during the tournament in season 1 and season 2 when Arya was Tywins cup bearer, he was in the meetings with Tywin.
That sword was Ice. Ned Starks sword. Most of the great families of westeros have a valerian steel sword which is passed through the generations. Ice was the ancestral sword of House Stark. I literally sobbed like a baby when they melted down Ice. Fun fact the Lannisters didn't have an ancestral sword. They really wanted a valerian steel sword. Ice was so large when melted down it had enough steel for 2 swords.
They had an ancestral Valyrian sword, Brightroar, which was lost when Tommen (II) Lannister sailed to the ruins of Valyria to find any treasure there and never returned.
BOUT TIME!!! FAVORITE SEASON EVERY EP ROCKS!!❤ Wilding with the Wildlings😂 Jorah❤s Dany Daario ❤s Dany Jamie IS useless as a swordsman because he lost his sword hand. That hand was everything he was.
I know I'm late but . . . Cuts head off horse . . . Fights the Hound . . . Is the subject of a horrifying story told to Sansa by Littlefinger . . . Terrorises the Riverlands . . . Picks victims to be tortured at Harrenhal . . . "Nah, we have no idea who the Mountain is." And chopping up that scene at the inn, with some of the best dialogue in the whole show . . . 😲
Roman emperor Hadrian made a huge wall all across Scotland, and The Wall is analogy of that wall. The main reason for that wall was to keep wild tribes of the north and prevent them of plundering Roman territory. Some of those tribes were cannibals, as Thenns in GoT. They're disgusting, but cannibalism is a historical fact.
The cold open intro with Tywin symbolically putting a nail in the stark coffin by throwing the wolf in the fire was so dope. and tf is Jon snow gonna do, be a one man army and go to war against the Lannister crown lmao. That's like saying you got to go to war against the state on some Mcveigh shit lol
I am quite sure you know what happens to your sugar daddy Tywin. It's not meant to be dope. And that's not the final nail in the coffin for the Starks. If you had any common sense just reflect on the end of this episode and what happens in the next. The wolf's wail will be heard and feared. 🐺
Rhaegar is Dany's eldest brother. Then comes Viserys and Dany down the line. Dany wasn't born when Robert's rebellion happened because of Rhaegar kidnapping Lyanna Stark.
Yo. I hope you loved that build up at the Inn before the action started even though it got cut in the reaction. First Arya & the Hound bantering about naming swords, then with Polliver blabberin on making the Hound "thirsty" and then the chickens back & forth. The Hound basically channeling all introverts in that moment. 🤣
Yes, Arya is dark. Remember, her only god is death. Revenge is a theme that runs through ASOIAF, and GRRM is determined to let us know that even though it sounds fine in theory, and satisfying emotionally, it is dark in practice and diminishes all involved by its end.
On Robb's dumb decisions the Starks are pretty sheltered. Even though Robb saw war, he was still young and dumb about certain things. I think his fatal flaw was being too idealistic and when his mother was more traditional he saw it as being naggy. I think Robb and Sansa actually have a ton in common. Arya, Bran, Jon, and even Rickon have been scavenging to survive basically. They've seen people at their absolute worst. That's not to say someone is going through more than the next person but I think Robb and Sansa in the past had a very rosy view of the world. Jon never really had that.
😂😅 4:07 ps: yes Daenerys older Brother Rhaegar ( not the stupid one that was killed with the golden crown but the elder brother) was married to Oberin's sister , then Rhaegar was killed by king Robert ,and his wife, Elia ( the sister), was r* and killed by the mountain by the order of tywin lannister .the lannister sand baratheons allied themselves to take down the sitting targarien house along withe the starks and a lot of other northern houses , only Daenerys and Viserys were able to flee all that , the rest you already know .
That was ned starks sword in the beginning Jaime doesnt want to be lord of casterly rock because if hes kingsguard then his place is in kings landing with cersei. The only reason he joined the kingsguard was because cersei was supposed to marry Rhaegar and then the mad king rejected the proposal, trapping jaime in kings landing without cersei. He got lucky that cersei married robert and ended up with him in King's landing at the end of the war
The original Daario left to play "Francis" in The Deadpool movie, but I think you'll like this new one much more! BTW: I just want to tell y'all how WONDERFUL it is NOT to hear F-bombs, etc., and I appreciate it more than I can tell you! ❤
I have seen so, so so many reactors react to the series. Many of them, a man and a woman. The woman is always more intuitive! And ends up picking up on nuances so much more quickly.
"That looked like a double sword." Lol, read the tittle of the episode. Sometimes Mair makes it to easy. 😁😁😎 Just messing with ya. If Jamie is stuck in Castlyrock, who can't he dickey dunk with any more?
I like your reactions, but the editing on one the greatest scenes of the greatest drama of all time (along with The Sopranos) is criminal 😢. I'm talking about the Arya and Sandor scene. You chopped it all up. The Hound's dialogue in the tavern/in is one of the greatest in television history.
sure it looks cool but you can not make a sword like that, cast iron is brittle and weak , the sword would shatter upon contact whit another sword, you have to forge it properly heat it beat it and treat it, never melt it
The ending was one of the worsest editing jobs I have seen in a while. They butchered it up so bad that you can't tell that a significant shift in the storyline has taken place with Arya and the Hound.
The two of youse are excellent reactors, but.... My lord, y'all watch a lot of television. Touch grass, my friends! Or don't. None of my business. Cheers!
You've seen the Mountain before. He killed his own horse because it was distracted by Loras's horse being in heat at the joust. Ned sent Beric Dondarrion after him because he was terrorizing the Riverlands in season one (although we may not have seen any of that). I think he was at Harrenhal when Tywin and Arya were there too.
Yeah a big problem with recognizing Mountain is there was no consistency all the way until this season. 1 actor portrayed him in S1 then another in S2 and the 3rd and final actor portrayed him from here on out. So if I'm not mistaken because I don't remember him in S3 he had 3 actors in just as many seasons.
The sword being melted into two is Ned stark sword
Can't believe y'all cut the "Every fucking chicken in this room," line 🤣
Oberyn’s sister was married to Dany’s older brother Rhaegar, the Prince to the Mad King. He was married to her and had kids but then Rhaegar fell for Ned’s sister and took her and that started the whole war of Starks, Baratheons, and Lannisters going against Dany’s family and ultimately killing the mad king and Robert becoming king. So this is the same story they have been talking about since season 1, we just never got to know the Martels. But yeah when the Lannisters sacked the kings landing and Jaime killed the mad king, while that was going down the Mountain and Lannister soldiers rushed the castle and killed everyone loyal to the Targaryens and the Mountain killed Oberyn’s sister, the wife of Prince Rhaegar and future queen. And he killed her kids who Rhaegars kids and heirs to the throne behind Rhaegar.
🥰Oberon is a wonderful character - I'm excited that you are familiar with the actor and know you'll enjoy his role in GoT a lot. One of my favorite uses of symbolism is how this episode is bookended with the reforging of Ice, Ned's sword, and the reclamation of Needle by Arya. So many other two-swords nuances in other scenes as well.
I love those little details and how every episode title has some sort of double meaning
Sophie being horrified but keeping her eyes on the screen....the sweet summer children are getting hardened to the reality
"He's really trying to win her heart and I'm wondering why."
Me: Well, look at her.
Jaime actually accomplished alot of feats when in knighthood. At 15 years he rode out with his hero Arthur Dayne and a couple of other knights and managed to go toe to toe with the smiling knight who was a skilled fighter and known as the mountain of Jaime's childhood, he saved a Lord from getting his head smashed in and of course was the youngest to be knighted to the kingsguard in history. And of course there was his battle with Rob Stark in which he was able to slay a dozen of Robs men and almost kill him himself if his sword didn't get lodged in someone's skull. But I guess some people didn't see the need to fill out the deeds of a knight who stabbed his kimg in the back
The sword being melted down in the intro was Ned Stark’s, the same blade used to execute Ned himself. It was called “Ice.”
The blade was over 6ft long but still lightweight due to it being made of “Valerian Steel.” Think of Black Panther’s metal from Marvel, basically indestructible but ultra lightweight & rare.
The same sword Ned used in Season 1 Ep. 1 to execute the Nights Watch runaway. Also wielded by Ned during Robert’s Rebellion & against Sir Arthur Dane, literally the best knight alive at the time.
It was wielded by Stark leaders in their family for like 300+ years before Tywin melted it down into two smaller blades.
SEASON 4!!!! SEASON 4!!!! My favorite season!!🎉🎉🎉
You've seen the mountain when he cut the head off a horse with his sword during the tournament in season 1 and season 2 when Arya was Tywins cup bearer, he was in the meetings with Tywin.
Sophie's reaction to the violence always has me laughing
Mair : 👁️ 👄 👁️
That sword was Ice. Ned Starks sword. Most of the great families of westeros have a valerian steel sword which is passed through the generations. Ice was the ancestral sword of House Stark. I literally sobbed like a baby when they melted down Ice.
Fun fact the Lannisters didn't have an ancestral sword. They really wanted a valerian steel sword. Ice was so large when melted down it had enough steel for 2 swords.
They had an ancestral Valyrian sword, Brightroar, which was lost when Tommen (II) Lannister sailed to the ruins of Valyria to find any treasure there and never returned.
When the hound rammed that guy's face into the dagger, I reacted the same way.
BOUT TIME!!!
FAVORITE SEASON
EVERY EP ROCKS!!❤
Wilding with the Wildlings😂
Jorah❤s Dany
Daario ❤s Dany
Jamie IS useless as a swordsman because he lost his sword hand. That hand was everything he was.
Congrats on 10K! Very well deserved, your reactions are extremely hilarious 🤣
I know I'm late but . . .
Cuts head off horse . . .
Fights the Hound . . .
Is the subject of a horrifying story told to Sansa by Littlefinger . . .
Terrorises the Riverlands . . .
Picks victims to be tortured at Harrenhal . . .
"Nah, we have no idea who the Mountain is."
And chopping up that scene at the inn, with some of the best dialogue in the whole show . . . 😲
Roman emperor Hadrian made a huge wall all across Scotland, and The Wall is analogy of that wall. The main reason for that wall was to keep wild tribes of the north and prevent them of plundering Roman territory. Some of those tribes were cannibals, as Thenns in GoT. They're disgusting, but cannibalism is a historical fact.
Someone cut down the tree in Robin Hood
The cold open intro with Tywin symbolically putting a nail in the stark coffin by throwing the wolf in the fire was so dope. and tf is Jon snow gonna do, be a one man army and go to war against the Lannister crown lmao. That's like saying you got to go to war against the state on some Mcveigh shit lol
These guys are pretty young, probably don't know who Timothy McVeigh was ...
It was so sinister, but a brilliant opening!
I am quite sure you know what happens to your sugar daddy Tywin. It's not meant to be dope. And that's not the final nail in the coffin for the Starks. If you had any common sense just reflect on the end of this episode and what happens in the next. The wolf's wail will be heard and feared. 🐺
Congrats on making it to 10K! 🎉
Rhaegar is Dany's eldest brother. Then comes Viserys and Dany down the line. Dany wasn't born when Robert's rebellion happened because of Rhaegar kidnapping Lyanna Stark.
Yo. I hope you loved that build up at the Inn before the action started even though it got cut in the reaction. First Arya & the Hound bantering about naming swords, then with Polliver blabberin on making the Hound "thirsty" and then the chickens back & forth. The Hound basically channeling all introverts in that moment. 🤣
Loved your silence when Arya reunited with Needle. Her list is no joke.😐
Yes, Arya is dark. Remember, her only god is death. Revenge is a theme that runs through ASOIAF, and GRRM is determined to let us know that even though it sounds fine in theory, and satisfying emotionally, it is dark in practice and diminishes all involved by its end.
Jon took no wife and bore no children as per his oath and it was kept.
7:00 Drogon's rebellious streak begins. Don't touch while baby is eating, mom!
Rocking the Apple Watch Ultra with the Alpine band. Let’s go!! Love the reactions guys!! 😊👍
I think there are 5 characters with actor changes. It's not a big deal if you don't think about it.
Tywin wants Jamie to have kids to carry on the Lannister name and take over when he dies.
I think fandom is split on which Darrio they like better. I'm with Sophie, I hate when they recast. The recast The Mountain 3 times!
I hollered at the wildin comment 😂🤣
I forgot how much this episode fills in the history. Specifically Roberts rebellion
On Robb's dumb decisions the Starks are pretty sheltered. Even though Robb saw war, he was still young and dumb about certain things. I think his fatal flaw was being too idealistic and when his mother was more traditional he saw it as being naggy. I think Robb and Sansa actually have a ton in common. Arya, Bran, Jon, and even Rickon have been scavenging to survive basically. They've seen people at their absolute worst. That's not to say someone is going through more than the next person but I think Robb and Sansa in the past had a very rosy view of the world. Jon never really had that.
Well Robb and Sansa are the Tullys of the siblings
Great episode and review, really looking forward to next ones
From this season forward tighten y’all seatbelts and grab a drink your gonna need several lol 😂
Some men take their Oaths more Serious than others.
10K baby!!
Shoot GOT got him (Prince Oberyn) famous!
😂😅 4:07
ps: yes Daenerys older Brother Rhaegar ( not the stupid one that was killed with the golden crown but the elder brother) was married to Oberin's sister , then Rhaegar was killed by king Robert ,and his wife, Elia ( the sister), was r* and killed by the mountain by the order of tywin lannister .the lannister sand baratheons allied themselves to take down the sitting targarien house along withe the starks and a lot of other northern houses , only Daenerys and Viserys were able to flee all that , the rest you already know .
That was ned starks sword in the beginning
Jaime doesnt want to be lord of casterly rock because if hes kingsguard then his place is in kings landing with cersei. The only reason he joined the kingsguard was because cersei was supposed to marry Rhaegar and then the mad king rejected the proposal, trapping jaime in kings landing without cersei. He got lucky that cersei married robert and ended up with him in King's landing at the end of the war
Thanks guys
I'm glad they brought this Dario in. He's FINE ❤❤
Ooooooh weeee, things are gonna get good
Mair was on point this episode, I agree with all his takes
The original Daario left to play "Francis" in The Deadpool movie, but I think you'll like this new one much more!
BTW: I just want to tell y'all how WONDERFUL it is NOT to hear F-bombs, etc., and I appreciate it more than I can tell you! ❤
No.
Jaime: Are you sure you're not related to me?
Me: This is how Jaime flirts, I guess.
Can't wait till the 2nd one.
I have seen so, so so many reactors react to the series. Many of them, a man and a woman. The woman is always more intuitive! And ends up picking up on nuances so much more quickly.
"That looked like a double sword." Lol, read the tittle of the episode. Sometimes Mair makes it to easy. 😁😁😎 Just messing with ya. If Jamie is stuck in Castlyrock, who can't he dickey dunk with any more?
That was Ned's sward.
We want History and Lore from Season 3
I like your reactions, but the editing on one the greatest scenes of the greatest drama of all time (along with The Sopranos) is criminal 😢. I'm talking about the Arya and Sandor scene. You chopped it all up. The Hound's dialogue in the tavern/in is one of the greatest in television history.
Cersei blames Jaime for being prisoner. She's disgusted by his missing hand. She's petty and superficial.
Martells aren’t necessarily related to the Targaryens. They are more like in-laws to the Targaryens.
best reactions A+++++++
My favorite season
Jaime is lord commander of the kingsguard.
Are you guys going to watch history and lores of season three ?
Bravo.
Aw you guys cut out so much of the dialogue during the hound/Arya scene. Probably my favorite scene in the series.
Thank you. The editing skills are atrocious. They tend to drop spoilers too by knowing it all. So unfortunate with the potential they had.
@@veot.2869it does seem as though they know plenty of things that will happen, I honestly have questioned if it's truly their 1st time watching.
Neds sword Ice was the only Valyrian steel sword big enough to make 2 from it
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Bro where's season 3 lore reaction? I was waiting for that one a lot.
Do you guys do music reactions? It would be sick to watch you react to Polyphia. Playing God, goat, OD…
sure it looks cool but you can not make a sword like that, cast iron is brittle and weak , the sword would shatter upon contact whit another sword, you have to forge it properly heat it beat it and treat it, never melt it
S4 and you haven't seen the mountain... your not paying attention
tbf, he was barely significant and definitely not a main player and hasn’t been seen since season 1
The ending was one of the worsest editing jobs I have seen in a while. They butchered it up so bad that you can't tell that a significant shift in the storyline has taken place with Arya and the Hound.
Less talking and more reacting even tho we know you capping and seen this already before you reacted 🤡🤡🤡
Why is it that the black community dont understand the concept of bisexuality?
The two of youse are excellent reactors, but.... My lord, y'all watch a lot of television. Touch grass, my friends! Or don't. None of my business. Cheers!
Season 3 history and lore?