This scene was a lot more gut-wrenching in the book. Sansa was not just thinking of killing Joffrey, she was thinking of charging towards him causing them both to plummet to their deaths just to ensure the attempt on his life would be successful, saying to herself that her death wouldn't matter at all. That's how insignificant she thought she was after her father died. She wasn't sure she had a reason to live anymore, but as long as she sacrificed herself to take Joffrey out her own death wouldn't be in vain.
"My mother tells me a king should never strike his lady." One of the very few good things that Cersei taught Joffrey, and it's only because Robert Baratheon wasn't afraid to slap her.
@@bellabell6659 I thought when ned asked if he did this before she didn't reply directly implying he hit her before and jaime wouldn't be dumb enough to kill robert
Sansa: gets hit hard twice by a sadistic full grown knight whose hobby is to beat up girls Sansa: doesn't even flinch Joffrey: gets slapped by his short uncle Joffrey: 😭😭😭
Slap from iron gauntlet of "full grown knight" will leave Sansa without front teeth and maybe broken jaw/skull bones. Iron fist from "full grown knight" will shut the lights permanently. I think writer of the show snore cocaine instead of reading history books.
I find that Sansa is more menacing and reckless in this scene ever in GOT. Also Sandor Clegane did both his duty and saved Sansa at the same time. Though the show didn't show us, I am sure that Clegane noticed Sansa's intention the moment she walked towards Joffrey
No matter how often she’s called Little Bird, this scene always reminds that she is a wolf. She’s made of sterner stuff that most people would ever be willing to give her credit for. Sansa always had that Stark tenacity, and she would have ended Joffrey right there if The Hound hadn’t stepped in. She’s 13 here and 11 in the books, and she was ready to give it all up to take out the person who destroyed her family, the family that she too was trying to protect.
@@asimhussain8716 I mean her character was the only one that acted reasonably. I mean people criticize her for not telling Jon about Littlefinger's army, but that actually makes sense. At this point had she told Jon about it, he probably would've been dismissive of the idea so she probably wants to keep it as a wild card. Sansa has learned how to keep her cards close and not telegraphing her next move. Plus she's the only one who gains independence from the south, and basically sets herself up as the most soon to be sought after woman in the world so she'll end up a queen, ruling a powerful kingdom that has absolute support from her allies in the north. Considering what she wanted in season 1 she gets all that x1000
@@asimhussain8716 yes he would've. Jon had made up his mind at that point, there's no reason to suggest that he would've listened to her. He hadn't up to that point. Jon was stubborn and couldn't think 5 seconds into the future. You really think if Sansa said "hey ill get baelish to bring his knights from the vale" he would've said "cool, that's a great idea!" Talk about cope, did you even watch the show? Yes, she gained independence. She didn't ask, she told Bran. The fact that no one else even bothered to ask or think "hey, maybe we should try doing it another way" makes no sense especially since that was what the iron born, the vale, and dorne, wanted to do in the first place. Jon was a bitch of a ruler who had a shitty plan against ramsay. She literally tells him, don't do what he wants you to do. Jon is too stupid to critically think and understand what she's trying to say, but he goes ahead with his idiotic plan.
Everyone rags on her for being weak but she took 2 good armored slaps from a man who take joy in beating young girls, slaps that drew blood. With not even a sound. Very similar to when Arya kills the prick later on
If one would call Ser Trant a man. Bronn was right to call him for what he was. Even Tyrion naively believed that Trant would be Cersei's champion in the Trial By Combat and that Bronn would easily kill him. Outside of Joffrey's small circle, Trant was viewed with contempt, disgust and even ridicule.
In the books Sansa described him as a man who just doesn't care, he took no joy or remorse in hitting her. He just did as he was told and the task never bothered him because he simply just didn't care.
This happens quite often, Joffrey has her beaten up quite often. Sansa usually tells in the books that she has to wear long-sleeved dresses and put makeup on her face to hide bruises.
This is was before ss5, so this was book Trant. Book Trant didn’t have to rely on such a trait to make you antagonize him, when Joffrey was out of the picture, he barely mattered. The show creators however wanted Arya to kill him, and they wanted it fast. So how would you make your main lead kill someone while keeping the audience on her side (which isn’t even a necessity), or course, you give him a trait that the audience was immediately feel disgust upon. Very innovative if you ignore the few millions narratives that used it before. So basically, what you’re referring to is TV Trant, which is an one dimensional villain that the writers rewrote so that he could be killed by Arya, book Trant was a less one dimensional morally questionable person, who takes orders but not particularly enjoys them.
@@neol3066 honestly i always think, what weirdo in the writing room wrote all of those cringey pedo scenes with him. i know its only a show but kind of makes me think HBO is just as pervy as meryn trant.
Clegane knew what Sansa planned to do. And what would happen if she did it. So he saved her from dying gave her a chance to eventually get the hell out of Kings Landing
I love that even tho he’s not exactly a “good guy” per se, he’s not at all a bad guy. He looked out for Sansa on multiple occasions and did the right thing
Maybe there was a bit of compassion there, but I think he was mostly saving himself from Cersei's would-be punishment. What do you think Cersei would do after finding out two Kingsguard members let a teenage girl murder her son?
I like the fact that the Hound saw this, the look on her face, and that he knew and stopped her on purpose, like "I understand your hatred, but live to fight another day... this is not the time or place to do it"
@@killermarfidyoh138 What's to investigate? There would be no witnesses and no way to disprove the story. Except by torturing the Hound, which would be unlikely to work.
She had to have known it would mean her own death, and a horrible one at that, yet she was going to do it anyway. That said, I can't decide if she simply didn't care that she'd be killed or if she was going to grab him and take him with her so they'd both die.
How is she underrated? she's a POV character all throughout the books and show. Sophie Turner was praised almost universally by all fans for her portrayel, as were many. Trust me, no one thinks she's underrated. except you apperently?
@breadandcircuses8127 so does Arya, Jon, Jaime, Cersei, Bran, Dany, and pretty much every single other character post season 5 downfall of writing quality. That’s not a very good argument.
When I first saw this part I thought she was thinking of jumping off to her own death until she looked at Joffrey with that stare and started walking toward him lmao
The fact that she took very hard slaps, enough to draw blood and not scream or cry out is Queen stuff. Not to mention she was thinking of murder-suicide like in the book. Fantastic acting here.
Sansa was simple. She wasnt complicated or stupid or aggressive but so many turn of events made her the best :- always calm on the outside but inside she knows no mercy shall be given. She learnt to swallow her revenge emotions :- Vengeance and with time she became the coldest person ( which is a far more dangerous nature). And actually i think people ( inside GOT world) who already presumed her to be a silly stupid northern girl were the biggest fools. Cant believe Baelish with all his cleverness actually expected to make Sansa fall for him. Now who is a moron here...it was common sense and often the wittiest of all become fools.
Baelish was still human and he assumed that he could love a young woman just as he believed that he loved her mother. He also never thought that when they were together that she was starting to figure him out and arranged a meeting in a hallway where he would be completely taken by surprise and in the presence of everyone who distrusted him or simply never liked him.
@@3baxcb You do realize that the only reason why Sansa "got" him was because Bran saw it in his visions that Baelish tried to turn Sansa and Arya against each other, and she actually fell on his scheming once again. So it was stupid writing again. Sansa didn't find out anything or achieve anything on her own. If it wasn't for LF, the Lords of the Vale wouldn't even retake Winterfell and Jon would be dead.
@@O.G.H. you’re right, and it sucks. Sansa is one of my favorite characters personally, and I wish her development was more cleverly thought out. She had true potential to be a badass on her own, especially after escaping from Ramsay.
She WAS a stupid, silly girl because until she saw her father beheaded and her fantasy of being Joffery's queen she had never had ambition (or reason to have ambition) to be anything but the trophy wife of the highest ranking lord (or be the new King's bride). Not being a political family, the Starks never prepared her to be the kind of woman she needed to be in that nest of snakes, not like how Maergery was trained by her grandmother. It took a lot of horrible things to awaken the cold calculating wolf within Sansa but once it was awakened she became someone not to be trifled with, a woman truly worthy of and capable at ruling.
I heard people call Sansa weak because she wasn’t an ass-kicker like Arya or Daenerys, but they underestimated her. She took those two strikes like a boss and was very close to pushing Joffrey off that landing. She was made of sterner stuff than we gave her credit for.
well yes, and no,. Arya and Dany were weak in the show too, until they went thru character transformations. This includes Sansa. Granted, dany and Arya figured it out a bit earlier, but sansa was also a hostage most of her teenage years, so we can cut her some slack
She was a sheltered and naive little girl. But when her eyes were finally opened, she showed more sense than any of the other main characters in this game.
I like to think Joffrey was very self-aware about his lack of strength and thus ordered Trant to strike Sansa as to not shame his own masculinity (shameful as it already was). The boy quite literally moaned when hit and got humiliated after being disarmed by Arya; he must have known his physical prowess amounted to nothing.
This scene in the book From the high battlements of the gatehouse, the whole world spread out below them. Sansa could see the Great Sept of Baelor on Visenya’s hill, where her father had died. At the other end of the Street of the Sisters stood the fire-blackened ruins of the Dragonpit. To the west, the swollen red sun was half-hidden behind the Gate of the Gods. The salt sea was at her back, and to the south was the fish market and the docks and the swirling torrent of the Blackwater Rush. And to the north... She turned that way, and saw only the city, streets and alleys and hills and bottoms and more streets and more alleys and the stone of distant walls. Yet she knew that beyond them was open country, farms and fields and forests, and beyond that, north and north and north again, stood Winterfell. “What are you looking at?” Joffrey said. “This is what I wanted you to see, right here.” A thick stone parapet protected the outer edge of the rampart, reaching as high as Sansa’s chin, with crenellations cut into it every five feet for archers. The heads were mounted between the crenels, along the top of the wall, impaled on iron spikes so they faced out over the city. Sansa had noted them the moment she’d stepped out onto the wallwalk, but the river and the bustling streets and the setting sun were ever so much prettier. He can make me look at the heads, she told herself, but he can’t make me see them. “This one is your father,” he said. “This one here. Dog, turn it around so she can see him.” Sandor Clegane took the head by the hair and turned it. The severed head had been dipped in tar to preserve it longer. Sansa looked at it calmly, not seeing it at all. It did not really look like Lord Eddard, she thought; it did not even look real “How long do I have to look?” Joffrey seemed disappointed. “Do you want to see the rest?” There was a long row of them. “If it please Your Grace.” Joffrey marched her down the wallwalk, past a dozen more heads and two empty spikes. “I’m saving those for my uncle Stannis and my uncle Renly,” he explained. The other heads had been dead and mounted much longer than her father. Despite the tar, most were long past being recognizable. The king pointed to one and said, “That’s your septa there,” but Sansa could not even have told that it was a woman. The jaw had rotted off her face, and birds had eaten one ear and most of a cheek. Sansa had wondered what had happened to Septa Mordane, although she supposed she had known all along. “Why did you kill her?” she asked. “She was godsworn...” “She was a traitor.” Joffrey looked pouty; somehow she was upsetting him. “You haven’t said what you mean to give me for my name day. Maybe I should give you something instead, would you like that?” “If it please you, my lord,” Sansa said. When he smiled, she knew he was mocking her. “Your brother is a traitor too, you know.” He turned Septa Mordane’s head back around. “I remember your brother from Winterfell. My dog called him the lord of the wooden sword. Didn’t you, dog?” “Did I?” the Hound replied. “I don’t recall.” Joffrey gave a petulant shrug. “Your brother defeated my uncle Jaime. My mother says it was treachery and deceit. She wept when she heard. Women are all weak, even her, though she pretends she isn’t. She says we need to stay in King’s Landing in case my other uncles attack, but I don’t care. After my name day feast, I’m going to raise a host and kill your brother myself. That’s what I’ll give you, Lady Sansa. Your brother’s head.” A kind of madness took over her then, and she heard herself say, “Maybe my brother will give me your head.” Joffrey scowled. “You must never mock me like that. A true wife does not mock her lord. Ser Meryn, teach her.” This time the knight grasped her beneath the jaw and held her head still as he struck her. He hit her twice, left to right, and harder, right to left. Her lip split and blood ran down her chin, to mingle with the salt of her tears. “You shouldn’t be crying all the time,” Joffrey told her. “You’re more pretty when you smile and laugh.” Sansa made herself smile, afraid that he would have Ser Meryn hit her again if she did not, but it was no good, the king still shook his head. “Wipe off the blood, you’re all messy.” The outer parapet came up to her chin, but along the inner edge of the walk was nothing, nothing but a long plunge to the bailey seventy or eighty feet below. All it would take was a shove, she told herself. He was standing right there, right there, smirking at her with those fat wormlips. You could do it, she told herself. You could. Do it right now. It wouldn’t even matter if she went over with him. It wouldn’t matter at all. “Here, girl.” Sandor Clegane knelt before her, between her and Joffrey. With a delicacy surprising in such a big man, he dabbed at the blood welling from her broken lip. The moment was gone. Sansa lowered her eyes. “Thank you,” she said when he was done. She was a good girl, and always remembered her courtesies.
if he did so, Sansa would've died. He was trying to save her. Someone as experienced as him surely knew that idiot will find out soon anyway, a psychotic manchild of a king won't last long
They could have given this scene more justice. I suppose it is hard to convey thoughts on screen but she wasn't going to just push him. She was going to take them both down. I felt for her here. She woke up....and realized he really was a bastard....not just by birth.
It's obvious from the acting and context that this was a suicide attempt. If she killed Joffrey she would be executed for it. Her best option was to tackle him so they both fall. She also knew he was a bastard piece of scum before this. This scene is her deciding she would rather die than be trapped by him. It's a perfect scene.
I remember the shift in me, when she says "or maybe he'll give me yours" and gave him the stare.... I remember that was the exact moment I knew I will love her from that moment on.
Powerful moment but I can't help but notice that right after ser merryn hit sansa after she turned around he just mysteriously disappeared and then after she got her lip wiped by the hound Joffrey just disappeared...I guess you're supposed to assume they just walked away but they def just vanished from one split second to the next vs turned and walked away lol
@ phoebe yes, when it came out, ty for trying to belittle me for making a comment on a youtube video not the show...i hope everyone does the same to you
i think she was gonna hold onto joffrey and have them both fall to there death at that moment she didnt care about anything but getting rid of joffrey which i dont blame her which would had been interesting to see but im glad the hound stopped her
If Sansa killed Joffrey, she would've been executed for that which means i) The Starks kill Jaimie as there's no use for them in keeping him alive. ii) No Purple Wedding(as margaery probably would marry tommen directly) iii) Tyrion doesn't leave Westeros(as Joffrey is already dead, he won't be accused) iv) Oberyn is alive and he gets his revenge on Tywin and Gregor in some other way, so Tywin would be dead anyway(If not Oberyn, Varys would kill Tywin) v) Myrcella is alive and well in Dorne (There's no need now for Ellaria to kill her) vi) Jon Snow is killed in battle of bastards if he fights Ramsay (As Sansa isn't alive to bring the knights of the vale to her side) vii) Boltons will be massacred by Arya for killing Jon(If Jon's alive, this will be for freeing Winterfell) viii) Cersei wouldn't blow the sept (as Tyrion who is safely in KL will figure out what she's upto and abate the explosion) ix) Tommen is alive(as the Tyrells aren't wiped out) x) Daenerys faces tough fight as Tyrell-Lannister Alliance will remain intact xi) Dany becomes the queen (as Tyrion will be wise enough to make Tommen and Margaery bend the knee knowing the threat Dany poses.)
Even if Sansa is dead killing Joffrey, it will not change Jon from getting stabbed by Allister, Ollie and others. His watch will be ended and he will have no where except north to go. Without Sansa, he can't bring many allies quickly but without Sansa or Arya, Boltons will use a decoy like in the book to get support from the Northern lords. Jon can easily unmask it and Boltons strength will be weaken immediately. Battle of bastards will occur if Jon gathers enough allies and victory could go either side. If not, Jon will most likely try a rescue operation to save his little brother. Killing Mountain is easy killing Tywin is not. Otherwise prince Doran or Oberyn would have done it long ago. Cersei is too unpredictable. She will hate Margery no matter what and will try to kill her. Most likely to succeed in it. With Margery death, Tommen will follow. Olenna will join Dany
It was an editing mistake my guess is they shot the scene with Joffrey at a different location heading back and cut it with a scene where he was standing. Most people wouldn't look that closely at the scene so they likely let it go.
This clip is edited. Not something to be proud of but I have watched GoT enough times that sometimes I even remember lines and scenes 😂 . If my memory serves me right, Sansa tries to return the napkin but Sandor refuses, saying she will need it and THEN walks away.
Sandor didn't give a crap about Joffrey's well being. Had it depended only by him, he'd watch him plunge and feel satisfied. He knew Cersei would be furious and torture slowly and painfully the young ginger wolf. He stopped her to save her, not to save him and "do his duty".
I love how ser merin gives her an extra slap, the cooridnation between joff and merin is honestly hilarious, joff doesnt even have to give him the full details of the punishment half the time and merin is like "no worries i got u bro, ive got something real cruel in mind"
It cause House of the Dragon is about to air. From reviews of the first episode it says it reminds of early GoT. That's a good thing, as GoT was best when it was following the books and about politics.
I really wish there was an alternate timeline where Sansa pushed Joffrey to his dreath and convinced the hound to go along with their story that Joffrey fell by accident. It would be so fascinating to see what the implications would be.
@@pwned2ice Assuming she could prove in her own mind that Joffrey didn't fall accidentally, maybe she would kill the Hound. But she would never kill Sansa. Too useful as a bargaining chip...
@@ellen_nagaCersei wouldn't have a say in this, she wasn't the queen anymore. At that time the Hand was Tywin and he sent Tyrion to assume in his place
@@youdontknowme55517 He did as his king commanded tbh. In the book he wasnt the only one who slapped her either. Joffrey would send the knights to beat her up in her room. There was a knight that was mentioned to refuse first but its treason to go against your king and nobody is gonna die to not slap her.
@@denizkenger52 I understand that its survival(order) before honour but knights are suppose to uphold and die for honour. I personally think that knighthood is about protecting the ones that needs protectioins one would say a kingship is just the same. But ideals gets hardly tranlastes well in human living. A king should be a father who sacrifice for his kingdoms wellness not an egomaniac tyrant, kinghts should be brothers protecting the kingdom as an extension of king. As difficult as it is if you betray what's right for whatever reason(fear for survival, not enough will power to do what's right) and in most all of our heart we know what's right. We are participating in it willingly as we always have choice.
Probably my favorite Sansa scene in the whole series. You could see the wolf in her. Killing Joffrey here would have changed SO much! With Ned & Sansa dead (assuming Sansa takes Joffrey down with her), Rob & Cat would have no reason to spare Jamie. With Jamie dead Tywin loses his hope for an heir & is stuck with Tyrion (not to mention losing an incredible fighter & general). Add in the fact that the Greyjoys are rebelling, Stannis & Renly are preparing for war & Tommen is a child king and most of Westeros is SCREWED. Dorne & the Vale are the only kingdoms I see being at full strength at this alternative War of the Five Kings. The Reach would also likely be largely unscathed (which is good with winter coming). I think Renly would still want to be king over Stannis & might be willing to give the North independence to claim the throne. But I can also see Renly agreeing for Stannis to be king under the condition he named Renly his heir. Then you’d have The North, Riverlands, Stormlands, & the Reach against the Westerlands & the Crownlands. I think Stannis, Rob & Renly come out on top. House Lannister likely loses its lands & titles, Stannis becomes king (though if he keeps Melisandre around it might not be for long), then Balon is defeated again. Dorne is still prepared for Daenerys, and most of Westeros is weakened & ripe for the conquering.
Clegane was such a interesting character. So many levels you never knew what his response would be. One of the top 3 GOT relationships was b/w Arya and The Hound!
Chad Sansa takes 2 slaps without a single word from a full grown man plus he was also a knight While bitch king jeoffrey could take a slap from his dwaft uncle
She was going to push his ass over the side and the Hound knew it that's why he stopped her. Hound is another one of my favorite characters on the show.
Joffrey just kept taunting Sansa about killing her father. Sansa only wanted to be his wife, but Joffrey was too psychotic to even give her a chance. He broke her spirit, so she wasn't afraid to die anymore or kill anymore.
In this scene, when Sansa looks down and sees that the fall could be lethal, I thought she was considering suicide. No. Sansa is too strong, even at this moment. It would have been a great death for Joffrey.
Sansa in the books describes Meryn Trant as jusr cold, no emotion and he doesn't hate her. He just hits her just because he's told and he will not hesitate to kill her if told again. Trant was possibly the worst and the most despicable person in Westeros besides the likes of Walder Frey, Craster and Cersei(you heard me).
Sansa took those two slaps like a boss. Joffrey just moans in pain after just one hit 💀
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He doesn't even moan, he _whimpers._
and the slap was from a man 2x smaller than him too
YOU cAnT aM tElLinG mOtHeR!!!!!
2 good slaps with what looks like leather gauntlets, enough to get some blood, and all we hear from her is a sharp intake of breath.
This scene was a lot more gut-wrenching in the book. Sansa was not just thinking of killing Joffrey, she was thinking of charging towards him causing them both to plummet to their deaths just to ensure the attempt on his life would be successful, saying to herself that her death wouldn't matter at all. That's how insignificant she thought she was after her father died. She wasn't sure she had a reason to live anymore, but as long as she sacrificed herself to take Joffrey out her own death wouldn't be in vain.
Gives me chills every time I think about it
Well the scene makes you imagine that anyway. Obviously she knows that she is not going to survive after pushing Joffrey. So she would die with him
You could see it in her eyes in the show
@@dettlaffvandereretein6981 Yeah I'm just saying being able to read her thoughts like that made it sadder/more shocking. At least for me.
This could be a what if episode
The way she just stares up like a vengeful predator preparing to take down its prey is really well done. You can feel the sense of pure blood-lust
Downright lupine
These are the hunting eyes of a wolf.
ikr. it was very wolf-like of her. a true Stark of the North
Only humans are predators that are vengeful.
she could have......saved alot of trouble
"My mother tells me a king should never strike his lady."
One of the very few good things that Cersei taught Joffrey, and it's only because Robert Baratheon wasn't afraid to slap her.
Technically Robert Baratheon only struck her once, she even said she’d have Jaime kill him if he did
@@bellabell6659 I thought when ned asked if he did this before she didn't reply directly implying he hit her before and jaime wouldn't be dumb enough to kill robert
Joffrey: So I’ll just have other people you hit you whenever I command them too”
Cersei: That’s not what I meant and you know it
And shut the fuck up or I'll honour you again.... The soul pleasing Robert 😅
Joffrey found a loophole though lol
Sansa: gets hit hard twice by a sadistic full grown knight whose hobby is to beat up girls
Sansa: doesn't even flinch
Joffrey: gets slapped by his short uncle
Joffrey: 😭😭😭
Slap from iron gauntlet of "full grown knight" will leave Sansa without front teeth and maybe broken jaw/skull bones. Iron fist from "full grown knight" will shut the lights permanently. I think writer of the show snore cocaine instead of reading history books.
@@kiba3x It isn't an iron gauntlet though. He's clearly wearing leather gloves.
IM TELLING MOTHER 😂
The hound is more knightly than most knights
You had me laughing at sadistic full grown knight😂
I find that Sansa is more menacing and reckless in this scene ever in GOT. Also Sandor Clegane did both his duty and saved Sansa at the same time. Though the show didn't show us, I am sure that Clegane noticed Sansa's intention the moment she walked towards Joffrey
I think that was quite obvious.
Damn I never noticed that the first time I watched lol
It is obvious he stopped her to save her. Did you not notice how he rushed to stop her?
its pretty obvious even for normal people
This was the first moment when you realize that deep down Sandor is a good guy but he won't let himself believe it yet.
No matter how often she’s called Little Bird, this scene always reminds that she is a wolf. She’s made of sterner stuff that most people would ever be willing to give her credit for. Sansa always had that Stark tenacity, and she would have ended Joffrey right there if The Hound hadn’t stepped in. She’s 13 here and 11 in the books, and she was ready to give it all up to take out the person who destroyed her family, the family that she too was trying to protect.
Sansa in my opinion is the only character with any sense in the whole show
@@asimhussain8716 I mean her character was the only one that acted reasonably. I mean people criticize her for not telling Jon about Littlefinger's army, but that actually makes sense.
At this point had she told Jon about it, he probably would've been dismissive of the idea so she probably wants to keep it as a wild card. Sansa has learned how to keep her cards close and not telegraphing her next move.
Plus she's the only one who gains independence from the south, and basically sets herself up as the most soon to be sought after woman in the world so she'll end up a queen, ruling a powerful kingdom that has absolute support from her allies in the north.
Considering what she wanted in season 1 she gets all that x1000
@@asimhussain8716 yes he would've. Jon had made up his mind at that point, there's no reason to suggest that he would've listened to her. He hadn't up to that point. Jon was stubborn and couldn't think 5 seconds into the future. You really think if Sansa said "hey ill get baelish to bring his knights from the vale" he would've said "cool, that's a great idea!" Talk about cope, did you even watch the show?
Yes, she gained independence. She didn't ask, she told Bran. The fact that no one else even bothered to ask or think "hey, maybe we should try doing it another way" makes no sense especially since that was what the iron born, the vale, and dorne, wanted to do in the first place.
Jon was a bitch of a ruler who had a shitty plan against ramsay. She literally tells him, don't do what he wants you to do. Jon is too stupid to critically think and understand what she's trying to say, but he goes ahead with his idiotic plan.
You got "sterner stuff" from Mike in better call saul, didn't you.
@@bosco_sticks Once she got over her obsession with Joffrey and finally saw him for what he was.
“My mother tells me a king should never strike his lady” - what a fine young gentleman…I’m sure he will be a good kindhearted king.
Surely
Yeah sure!
You're a good observer!
and then order a bigger dude to strike his lady
Everyone rags on her for being weak but she took 2 good armored slaps from a man who take joy in beating young girls, slaps that drew blood. With not even a sound. Very similar to when Arya kills the prick later on
If one would call Ser Trant a man. Bronn was right to call him for what he was. Even Tyrion naively believed that Trant would be Cersei's champion in the Trial By Combat and that Bronn would easily kill him. Outside of Joffrey's small circle, Trant was viewed with contempt, disgust and even ridicule.
In the books Sansa described him as a man who just doesn't care, he took no joy or remorse in hitting her. He just did as he was told and the task never bothered him because he simply just didn't care.
This happens quite often, Joffrey has her beaten up quite often. Sansa usually tells in the books that she has to wear long-sleeved dresses and put makeup on her face to hide bruises.
This is was before ss5, so this was book Trant. Book Trant didn’t have to rely on such a trait to make you antagonize him, when Joffrey was out of the picture, he barely mattered. The show creators however wanted Arya to kill him, and they wanted it fast. So how would you make your main lead kill someone while keeping the audience on her side (which isn’t even a necessity), or course, you give him a trait that the audience was immediately feel disgust upon. Very innovative if you ignore the few millions narratives that used it before. So basically, what you’re referring to is TV Trant, which is an one dimensional villain that the writers rewrote so that he could be killed by Arya, book Trant was a less one dimensional morally questionable person, who takes orders but not particularly enjoys them.
@@neol3066 honestly i always think, what weirdo in the writing room wrote all of those cringey pedo scenes with him. i know its only a show but kind of makes me think HBO is just as pervy as meryn trant.
Angry Sansa is fucking terrifying, I wish we saw more of that side of her.
Clegane being badass , Saved both the Stark Sisters, He showed his Soft side to both the Stark Sisters
Canine kinship!
@@InternetNonsenseGood point
My favorite character of the entire series
A more loyal canine than the direwolves
@@christianaguiare544 Leave the direwolves alone. They're just poor animals who are dragged into human's stupid wars
Clegane knew what Sansa planned to do. And what would happen if she did it. So he saved her from dying gave her a chance to eventually get the hell out of Kings Landing
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I love that even tho he’s not exactly a “good guy” per se, he’s not at all a bad guy. He looked out for Sansa on multiple occasions and did the right thing
He'd have been executed for letting the king die in his watch
She would almost certainly have suffered a fate worse than death
Maybe there was a bit of compassion there, but I think he was mostly saving himself from Cersei's would-be punishment. What do you think Cersei would do after finding out two Kingsguard members let a teenage girl murder her son?
Hound always saved the stark girls, no matter what
True gentleman
I like the fact that the Hound saw this, the look on her face, and that he knew and stopped her on purpose, like "I understand your hatred, but live to fight another day... this is not the time or place to do it"
Seems like it was the best time compared to any other time
0:35 - that look in her eyes. The moment Sansa's childhood ended.
Lets all thank sandor for ensuring joffrey later died an even more painful and hilarious death
Hilarious 😂😂
She throws Joff, Sandor throws Merryn... conclusion? Merryn died trying to save King, when he slipped and lost balance. Profit.
Well done
All hail King Tommen!
And you genuinely believe the Lannisters (Tywin and Cersei) wouldn't be suspicious and investigate further?..
@@killermarfidyoh138 dute, it was joke.
@@killermarfidyoh138 What's to investigate? There would be no witnesses and no way to disprove the story. Except by torturing the Hound, which would be unlikely to work.
While I absolutely love Sansa as Queen of the North, imagine the trouble she would've saved everyone had she been able to pull this off.
Yes but then Tommen would become King and he would let faith militant roam free and take over leading us to the same place.
Nah then Game of thrones wouldnt be the same show. Joffery contributed to much to the war and the chaos made the show absolutely great
@@costco_pizza as long as Tywin lives the sparrow wouldnt have done anything
Nothing changes if Sansa kills Joffrey
Tywin is behind the Red Wedding not Joffrey
How game of thrones should have ended
She had to have known it would mean her own death, and a horrible one at that, yet she was going to do it anyway. That said, I can't decide if she simply didn't care that she'd be killed or if she was going to grab him and take him with her so they'd both die.
She just lost her father, if I were in her position, I'd do the same thing she was thinking.
Take him with from the direction she was approaching him.
I like to think she would have grabbed him and jumped with him
In her internal monologue from this scene in the books she thinks "It wouldn't even matter if she went over with him. It wouldn't matter at all."
I think she meant for them both to drop
Sansa: (Gets slapped by a trained knight twice and doesn’t react)
Joffrey: (Gets slapped by Tyrion) I’m telling mother!
This is the scene that made me fall in love with Sansa. She’s very underrated
How is she underrated? she's a POV character all throughout the books and show. Sophie Turner was praised almost universally by all fans for her portrayel, as were many. Trust me, no one thinks she's underrated. except you apperently?
@breadandcircuses8127 so does Arya, Jon, Jaime, Cersei, Bran, Dany, and pretty much every single other character post season 5 downfall of writing quality. That’s not a very good argument.
@breadandcircuses8127 don’t waste my time with your nonsense please.
@@ryuk5673No no, this person is correct. Sansa is hated the most. Arya, Jon, and everyone else barely get any hate.
When I first saw this part I thought she was thinking of jumping off to her own death until she looked at Joffrey with that stare and started walking toward him lmao
Since you started watching who is your favorite character and why?? How are you doing, hope you are safe from the crazy Covid??
Amazing acting here by Sophie Turner. Just look at her face when she gets the idea to shove him off!! It gives me chills.
right???
yes
The fact that she took very hard slaps, enough to draw blood and not scream or cry out is Queen stuff. Not to mention she was thinking of murder-suicide like in the book. Fantastic acting here.
Sansa was simple. She wasnt complicated or stupid or aggressive but so many turn of events made her the best :- always calm on the outside but inside she knows no mercy shall be given. She learnt to swallow her revenge emotions :- Vengeance and with time she became the coldest person ( which is a far more dangerous nature).
And actually i think people ( inside GOT world) who already presumed her to be a silly stupid northern girl were the biggest fools. Cant believe Baelish with all his cleverness actually expected to make Sansa fall for him. Now who is a moron here...it was common sense and often the wittiest of all become fools.
Baelish was still human and he assumed that he could love a young woman just as he believed that he loved her mother. He also never thought that when they were together that she was starting to figure him out and arranged a meeting in a hallway where he would be completely taken by surprise and in the presence of everyone who distrusted him or simply never liked him.
@@3baxcb You do realize that the only reason why Sansa "got" him was because Bran saw it in his visions that Baelish tried to turn Sansa and Arya against each other, and she actually fell on his scheming once again. So it was stupid writing again. Sansa didn't find out anything or achieve anything on her own. If it wasn't for LF, the Lords of the Vale wouldn't even retake Winterfell and Jon would be dead.
@@O.G.H. you’re right, and it sucks. Sansa is one of my favorite characters personally, and I wish her development was more cleverly thought out. She had true potential to be a badass on her own, especially after escaping from Ramsay.
@@strawbawrri249 Especially after KILLING Ramsay. Ooh, I cheered for her when she did that!
She WAS a stupid, silly girl because until she saw her father beheaded and her fantasy of being Joffery's queen she had never had ambition (or reason to have ambition) to be anything but the trophy wife of the highest ranking lord (or be the new King's bride). Not being a political family, the Starks never prepared her to be the kind of woman she needed to be in that nest of snakes, not like how Maergery was trained by her grandmother. It took a lot of horrible things to awaken the cold calculating wolf within Sansa but once it was awakened she became someone not to be trifled with, a woman truly worthy of and capable at ruling.
I heard people call Sansa weak because she wasn’t an ass-kicker like Arya or Daenerys, but they underestimated her. She took those two strikes like a boss and was very close to pushing Joffrey off that landing. She was made of sterner stuff than we gave her credit for.
well yes, and no,. Arya and Dany were weak in the show too, until they went thru character transformations. This includes Sansa. Granted, dany and Arya figured it out a bit earlier, but sansa was also a hostage most of her teenage years, so we can cut her some slack
"My mother tells me a king should never strike his lady" At least one good thing his mother told him
She was a sheltered and naive little girl. But when her eyes were finally opened, she showed more sense than any of the other main characters in this game.
Sandor is a sweetheart. So sad to see such a lovely person being so unhappy all his life. He would be the perfect godfather to any child. 👌
;)
Just another scene showing that the Hound was the most important person in the entire series!!
I like to think Joffrey was very self-aware about his lack of strength and thus ordered Trant to strike Sansa as to not shame his own masculinity (shameful as it already was). The boy quite literally moaned when hit and got humiliated after being disarmed by Arya; he must have known his physical prowess amounted to nothing.
This scene in the book
From the high battlements of the gatehouse, the whole world spread out below them. Sansa could see the Great Sept of Baelor on Visenya’s hill, where her father had died. At the other end of the Street of the Sisters stood the fire-blackened ruins of the Dragonpit. To the west, the swollen red sun was half-hidden behind the Gate of the Gods. The salt sea was at her back, and to the south was the fish market and the docks and the swirling torrent of the Blackwater Rush. And to the north...
She turned that way, and saw only the city, streets and alleys and hills and bottoms and more streets and more alleys and the stone of distant walls. Yet she knew that beyond them was open country, farms and fields and forests, and beyond that, north and north and north again, stood Winterfell.
“What are you looking at?” Joffrey said. “This is what I wanted you to see, right here.”
A thick stone parapet protected the outer edge of the rampart, reaching as high as Sansa’s chin, with crenellations cut into it every five feet for archers. The heads were mounted between the crenels, along the top of the wall, impaled on iron spikes so they faced out over the city. Sansa had noted them the moment she’d stepped out onto the wallwalk, but the river and the bustling streets and the setting sun were ever so much prettier. He can make me look at the heads, she told herself, but he can’t make me see them.
“This one is your father,” he said. “This one here. Dog, turn it around so she can see him.”
Sandor Clegane took the head by the hair and turned it. The severed head had been dipped in tar to preserve it longer. Sansa looked at it calmly, not seeing it at all. It did not really look like Lord Eddard, she thought; it did not even look real “How long do I have to look?”
Joffrey seemed disappointed. “Do you want to see the rest?” There was a long row of them. “If it please Your Grace.” Joffrey marched her down the wallwalk, past a dozen more heads and two empty spikes. “I’m
saving those for my uncle Stannis and my uncle Renly,” he explained. The other heads had been dead and mounted much longer than her father. Despite the tar, most were long past being recognizable. The king pointed to one and said, “That’s your septa there,” but Sansa could not even have told that it was a woman. The jaw had rotted off her face, and birds had eaten one ear and most of a cheek.
Sansa had wondered what had happened to Septa Mordane, although she supposed she had known all along. “Why did you kill her?” she asked. “She was godsworn...”
“She was a traitor.” Joffrey looked pouty; somehow she was upsetting him. “You haven’t said what you mean to give me for my name day. Maybe I should give you something instead, would you like that?”
“If it please you, my lord,” Sansa said.
When he smiled, she knew he was mocking her. “Your brother is a traitor too, you know.” He turned Septa Mordane’s head back around. “I remember your brother from Winterfell. My dog called him the lord of the wooden sword. Didn’t you, dog?”
“Did I?” the Hound replied. “I don’t recall.”
Joffrey gave a petulant shrug. “Your brother defeated my uncle Jaime. My mother says it was treachery and deceit. She wept when she heard. Women are all weak, even her, though she pretends she isn’t. She says we need to stay in King’s Landing in case my other uncles attack, but I don’t care. After my name day feast, I’m going to raise a host and kill your brother myself. That’s what I’ll give you, Lady Sansa. Your brother’s head.”
A kind of madness took over her then, and she heard herself say, “Maybe my brother will give me your head.”
Joffrey scowled. “You must never mock me like that. A true wife does not mock her lord. Ser Meryn, teach her.”
This time the knight grasped her beneath the jaw and held her head still as he struck her. He hit her twice, left to right, and harder, right to left. Her lip split and blood ran down her chin, to mingle with the salt of her tears.
“You shouldn’t be crying all the time,” Joffrey told her. “You’re more pretty when you smile and laugh.”
Sansa made herself smile, afraid that he would have Ser Meryn hit her again if she did not, but it was no good, the king still shook his head. “Wipe off the blood, you’re all messy.”
The outer parapet came up to her chin, but along the inner edge of the walk was nothing, nothing but a long plunge to the bailey seventy or eighty feet below. All it would take was a shove, she told herself. He was standing right there, right there, smirking at her with those fat wormlips. You could do it, she told herself. You could. Do it right now. It wouldn’t even matter if she went over with him. It wouldn’t matter at all.
“Here, girl.” Sandor Clegane knelt before her, between her and Joffrey. With a delicacy surprising in such a big man, he dabbed at the blood welling from her broken lip.
The moment was gone. Sansa lowered her eyes. “Thank you,” she said when he was done. She was a good girl, and always remembered her courtesies.
Damnit Sandor. Couldn't you wait a little bit more; 🤣🤣
He was saving her. He knew what she was about to do.
if he did so, Sansa would've died. He was trying to save her. Someone as experienced as him surely knew that idiot will find out soon anyway, a psychotic manchild of a king won't last long
They could have given this scene more justice. I suppose it is hard to convey thoughts on screen but she wasn't going to just push him. She was going to take them both down. I felt for her here. She woke up....and realized he really was a bastard....not just by birth.
It's obvious from the acting and context that this was a suicide attempt. If she killed Joffrey she would be executed for it. Her best option was to tackle him so they both fall. She also knew he was a bastard piece of scum before this. This scene is her deciding she would rather die than be trapped by him.
It's a perfect scene.
@@Nivomandasrail Your entitled to your opinion. I'll stick with mine.
For a moment she looked like the fallen angel painting when she stared at joffrey
Sanda underrated character. She stuck around and outlasted many powerful people.
yes, she learned a lot of Cersei and Petyr.
@@kaoyirengoku4023 I loved that detail
I remember the shift in me, when she says "or maybe he'll give me yours" and gave him the stare.... I remember that was the exact moment I knew I will love her from that moment on.
Powerful moment but I can't help but notice that right after ser merryn hit sansa after she turned around he just mysteriously disappeared and then after she got her lip wiped by the hound Joffrey just disappeared...I guess you're supposed to assume they just walked away but they def just vanished from one split second to the next vs turned and walked away lol
It's how the person edited this video
Bad edit.
‘’im batman’’
did you even watch the show lmao
@ phoebe yes, when it came out, ty for trying to belittle me for making a comment on a youtube video not the show...i hope everyone does the same to you
The moment when she transfers from a Little Bird to the Wolf of the North.
I hated The Hound for not allowing her to do it, but I understood that way he saved her from being executed
i think she was gonna hold onto joffrey and have them both fall to there death at that moment she didnt care about anything but getting rid of joffrey which i dont blame her which would had been interesting to see but im glad the hound stopped her
She always had a wolf in her.
Sansa be like 'I should've let my sister run you through when she had thechance
That is hands down the best Sansa moment! She is so much stronger than people give her credit for. Sansa is gangster
0:43 Joffrey knows teleportation!
If Sansa killed Joffrey, she would've been executed for that which means
i) The Starks kill Jaimie as there's no use for them in keeping him alive.
ii) No Purple Wedding(as margaery probably would marry tommen directly)
iii) Tyrion doesn't leave Westeros(as Joffrey is already dead, he won't be accused)
iv) Oberyn is alive and he gets his revenge on Tywin and Gregor in some other way, so Tywin would be dead anyway(If not Oberyn, Varys would kill Tywin)
v) Myrcella is alive and well in Dorne (There's no need now for Ellaria to kill her)
vi) Jon Snow is killed in battle of bastards if he fights Ramsay (As Sansa isn't alive to bring the knights of the vale to her side)
vii) Boltons will be massacred by Arya for killing Jon(If Jon's alive, this will be for freeing Winterfell)
viii) Cersei wouldn't blow the sept (as Tyrion who is safely in KL will figure out what she's upto and abate the explosion)
ix) Tommen is alive(as the Tyrells aren't wiped out)
x) Daenerys faces tough fight as Tyrell-Lannister Alliance will remain intact
xi) Dany becomes the queen (as Tyrion will be wise enough to make Tommen and Margaery bend the knee knowing the threat Dany poses.)
If sansa died the battle of the bastards wouldn’t take place and the boltons wont torture sansa either she dies before that
@@mrpres4774 yeah you're right
My bad
And without Sansa, Jon may not go to get Winterfell back
So other points remain the same
@@sanjaykarthicks1226 all good 😅
I think she tried to kill herself with him
Even if Sansa is dead killing Joffrey, it will not change Jon from getting stabbed by Allister, Ollie and others. His watch will be ended and he will have no where except north to go. Without Sansa, he can't bring many allies quickly but without Sansa or Arya, Boltons will use a decoy like in the book to get support from the Northern lords. Jon can easily unmask it and Boltons strength will be weaken immediately. Battle of bastards will occur if Jon gathers enough allies and victory could go either side. If not, Jon will most likely try a rescue operation to save his little brother. Killing Mountain is easy killing Tywin is not. Otherwise prince Doran or Oberyn would have done it long ago. Cersei is too unpredictable. She will hate Margery no matter what and will try to kill her. Most likely to succeed in it. With Margery death, Tommen will follow. Olenna will join Dany
Sansa was about to do what the Hound has wanted to do since the very beginning lol he was like "not yet little bird!"
In 0:43 Joffrey is standing there but after the cut he just disappeared 🤔
He was standing there, and he realised it wasn't a good idea.
It was an editing mistake my guess is they shot the scene with Joffrey at a different location heading back and cut it with a scene where he was standing. Most people wouldn't look that closely at the scene so they likely let it go.
This clip is edited. Not something to be proud of but I have watched GoT enough times that sometimes I even remember lines and scenes 😂 . If my memory serves me right, Sansa tries to return the napkin but Sandor refuses, saying she will need it and THEN walks away.
@@jaystrickland4151 they didnt show the hound when he said "you're gonna wanna keep that" about the handkerchief lol they didnt make a mistake...
I don't know why someone hate Sansa.They just Daenerys'fan - a hypocrite.
this is the sansa that fed ramsay to the dogs
the actors are amazing
Sandor didn't give a crap about Joffrey's well being. Had it depended only by him, he'd watch him plunge and feel satisfied. He knew Cersei would be furious and torture slowly and painfully the young ginger wolf.
He stopped her to save her, not to save him and "do his duty".
He was actually really gentle when we wiped her face, too.
@@nicholewilde4750 And when he gave her his cloak to cover her after her being beaten and bullied by Joffrey and Moutain.
Sandor was like "ah shit I know where this is goin" lmao
I love how ser merin gives her an extra slap, the cooridnation between joff and merin is honestly hilarious, joff doesnt even have to give him the full details of the punishment half the time and merin is like "no worries i got u bro, ive got something real cruel in mind"
Meryn going ham on those slaps is so over the top evil 😂
That first hint of the defiant future Queen in the North.
Sansa was on her “f- it” energy here
The Hound has always been kind to the Starks😍❤️
Imagine The Hound was 2 seconds later. Just standing there with a handkerchief, after witnessing his king get murdered.
The way she looks at him with those wolf eyes, totally cold.
she’s stronger than me because that boy would’ve gone flying
Him and Ramsey are in a 2 way tie for most satisfying deaths!
Sandor was pretty much the only true knight in Kings Landing.
The Hound really was an old softie at heart, wasn't he?
love him for that
0:17 The Hound simply disappear from the shot?
Oh the good times been a long time since GoT scenes got recommended in my youtube
It cause House of the Dragon is about to air. From reviews of the first episode it says it reminds of early GoT. That's a good thing, as GoT was best when it was following the books and about politics.
daaaayum those were some mighty smacks !! :O
I really wish there was an alternate timeline where Sansa pushed Joffrey to his dreath and convinced the hound to go along with their story that Joffrey fell by accident. It would be so fascinating to see what the implications would be.
I assume the implications would be that Cresi has both Sansa and the Hound decapitated.
@@pwned2ice Assuming she could prove in her own mind that Joffrey didn't fall accidentally, maybe she would kill the Hound. But she would never kill Sansa. Too useful as a bargaining chip...
@@OBroIchain It's Cersei we're talking about, she doesn't think like that. She would absolutely kill Sansa.
How would he have fallen by accident 😂😂😂
@@ellen_nagaCersei wouldn't have a say in this, she wasn't the queen anymore. At that time the Hand was Tywin and he sent Tyrion to assume in his place
The Hound actually looked after both Stark girls for years. He wasn’t ALL bad. Long live Sandor Clegane!
Bruh Ser Meryn slapped the ever living sh*t out of her.
Yeah would’ve been better if Joffrey slapped her.
nah a true knight never abuse a lady he was nothing but a sellsword
@@youdontknowme55517 He did as his king commanded tbh. In the book he wasnt the only one who slapped her either. Joffrey would send the knights to beat her up in her room. There was a knight that was mentioned to refuse first but its treason to go against your king and nobody is gonna die to not slap her.
@@denizkenger52 I understand that its survival(order) before honour but knights are suppose to uphold and die for honour.
I personally think that knighthood is about protecting the ones that needs protectioins one would say a kingship is just the same. But ideals gets hardly tranlastes well in human living.
A king should be a father who sacrifice for his kingdoms wellness not an egomaniac tyrant, kinghts should be brothers protecting the kingdom as an extension of king.
As difficult as it is if you betray what's right for whatever reason(fear for survival, not enough will power to do what's right) and in most all of our heart we know what's right. We are participating in it willingly as we always have choice.
@Justin Gary lol she really did eat them.
No one talks about what a man of honor Clegane is in that moment protecting Sansa from her suicidal plans.
I love Sandors level of evil it’s almost understandable why he chooses to do the evils he does and still do good when absolutely necessary
Probably my favorite Sansa scene in the whole series. You could see the wolf in her. Killing Joffrey here would have changed SO much! With Ned & Sansa dead (assuming Sansa takes Joffrey down with her), Rob & Cat would have no reason to spare Jamie. With Jamie dead Tywin loses his hope for an heir & is stuck with Tyrion (not to mention losing an incredible fighter & general). Add in the fact that the Greyjoys are rebelling, Stannis & Renly are preparing for war & Tommen is a child king and most of Westeros is SCREWED. Dorne & the Vale are the only kingdoms I see being at full strength at this alternative War of the Five Kings. The Reach would also likely be largely unscathed (which is good with winter coming). I think Renly would still want to be king over Stannis & might be willing to give the North independence to claim the throne. But I can also see Renly agreeing for Stannis to be king under the condition he named Renly his heir. Then you’d have The North, Riverlands, Stormlands, & the Reach against the Westerlands & the Crownlands. I think Stannis, Rob & Renly come out on top. House Lannister likely loses its lands & titles, Stannis becomes king (though if he keeps Melisandre around it might not be for long), then Balon is defeated again. Dorne is still prepared for Daenerys, and most of Westeros is weakened & ripe for the conquering.
But then again they'd still hold back bc of Arya, they didn't know the Lannisters didn't have her too
I know people criticize Sophie Turner's acting, but I think she was good here
People criticize her acting?
:36 Joffrey just blankly staring at rotting heads, totally in the moment, at peace
Joffrey being very sneaky immediately disappearing in the scene
The moment GOT got extended several seasons
The Hound, the grand handbrake of disasters.
Out of everything in this scene, I love the hound the most. He didn't want to save Joffrey, just her.
If Joffrey would have married with Arya she would carved him into pieces 😂😂
A king should never strike his lady but it is okay for a king to order someone to strike his lady 🤣
Damn, Hound was spot on. He prevented her from throwing her life away by being brander a murderer.
Subtle move by The Hound, well played Sandor.
JEOFFREY just disappears after the hound wipes the blood of her face LOL
Clegane was such a interesting character. So many levels you never knew what his response would be. One of the top 3 GOT relationships was b/w Arya and The Hound!
The Hound with the clutch save.
😂😂😂My mother told not to slap my lady🤣 then proceed to..
Legend has it Ser Meryn is still slapping her to this day
His outfit is on a next level though
Chad Sansa takes 2 slaps without a single word from a full grown man plus he was also a knight
While bitch king jeoffrey could take a slap from his dwaft uncle
She was going to push his ass over the side and the Hound knew it that's why he stopped her. Hound is another one of my favorite characters on the show.
The Hound read that instantly he didn't want her to die.
Sandor looked after those Stark girls as if they were his own
Joffrey just kept taunting Sansa about killing her father. Sansa only wanted to be his wife, but Joffrey was too psychotic to even give her a chance. He broke her spirit, so she wasn't afraid to die anymore or kill anymore.
In this scene, when Sansa looks down and sees that the fall could be lethal, I thought she was considering suicide. No. Sansa is too strong, even at this moment. It would have been a great death for Joffrey.
She really was intended to fall to death with Joeffrey 😳. WOW 🙌🏾 That's what we call revenge and having nothing to lose
Sansa in the books describes Meryn Trant as jusr cold, no emotion and he doesn't hate her. He just hits her just because he's told and he will not hesitate to kill her if told again. Trant was possibly the worst and the most despicable person in Westeros besides the likes of Walder Frey, Craster and Cersei(you heard me).
I remember this but didn’t realize how early on the hound watched out for Sansa
My other half looks at me like that when the washing ups not done 👀
Lady's spirit went into Sansa when she died and gave her some courage.
Holy shit, Sophie Turner was absolutely brilliant in this scene. She had murder in her eyes at 0:34. The bloodlust was palpable.