An example of Grrms love of playing w/ traditional story telling tropes. The galant knights in the story that are supposed to be virtuous are actually pieces of 💩. And those who aren’t considered knights whether bc of their gender or bc of how they’re perceived by others are actually the most truest knights in the story
Yea i guess he wasn't really thinking of their family bloodline more so just the girls and making sure they were safe, he became their guardian of sorts. He was a complex character in that he was a good man who committed evil deeds but by the end he had found some redemption through the Starks and killing his brother.
If you really think about it, The Hound was key in saving all of the living from the Night King. Arya would not have survived without his protection and learned his ways for her to become an assassin who eventually killed the Night King.
When Robert stopped the fight: Why does no one ever talk about that smooth ass duck and bow the Hound simultaneously makes, when the mountain takes that last swing at him?
@@johnychrist5475 He has 2 daggers and a sword. I think it's more so that the Hound is prepared to fight if they encounter someone. Arya attacking the dude caught the Hound off guard.
@@SamFisher007 Yeah. That was it. He didn't have a problem helping her kill all those guys - he just didn't want to be surprised about it. Being Surprised can get you killed. .
I really like the Hound. He seems like such a scary man. But he is actually one of the kindest man in the game. He known what’s right and what’s wrong. He don’t know how to talk kindly, but he protected both the Stark girls.
He is a man with a heart. Large one judging by the way it went through the serie. If I'd need to pick up a group of five from GoT... There would be Jon, Arya, Hound, Jaime and Syrio.
Absolutely brilliant that you picked up on that, I had to go back and rewatch it a few times just to make sure I heard it properly. I'm replying to an 8-year-old comment, will I get a reply?
@@BlueSpiritFire1 .....thank you for gracing me with a reply 😁 My intentions are now to rewatch the whole show and try to pick up on the details I missed. I bid you good day @BlueSpiritFire1
@@Gaslitelilbaby and fought through his ptsd by riding through fire to get Arya out of the way of seeing Robb's body: it's subtle but in the clip he turns her away from view
He didnt just keep her alive, he mentored her. When she left him for dead, it hurt his soul. When he found her again, he could die happy and for himself.
I just noticed that when Sandor and Arya escaped the burnt Stark camp, he picked up a Twins banner so that they could've escaped without being assaulted. Smart man!
The Hound has his good and bad side but to me he still remains one of my top favourite characters in this series, he just feels so real. And I love his relationship with Arya, he acts like her father even if she can't see it most of the time, those two make a great duo. SPOILER!!! I hear the actor who plays Sandor was spotted at a hotel in Belfast where the cast usually stays. I hope it's true that he's going to be back in the show, I was so sad at the end of season 4 when he was dying.
+Ella Kit Jump on the Clegane Bowl hype train. Rumor has it Sandor Clegane as the Gravekeeper will serve as the septom's champion in Cersei's trial by combat, which mean's he is fighting Ser Robert Strong, Gregor. Would be pretty rad.
he really doesn't even have much of a bad side. He's not exactly one to mince words and may not be the NICEST guy, but he was always pretty good overall.
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imagine how hard it must have been for the hound to fight right next to a fire, with a burning sword in front of his face and a burning shild on his arm. it must have been actual hell for him. the way he slams himself to the ground with that yelp in an attemt to suffocate the flames gives me shivers everytime i see it.
@@velimasuku8808His name is Baratheon, regardless of genetics. The same way in House of the Dragon those bastards have bare the Sea Snake's name despite being obviously not of his line.
Even though he is a brutal man, ruthless, and definitely not compassionate at the end of the day. I just see him like a great big papa bear around Arya, and like a confused puppy with a crush around Sansa. I just love him so much!
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He didn’t have a “crush” for Sansa. He was compassionate because of his past. The Starks were a people of loyalty and compassion. He sought that in them thru Arya and Sansa.
@@LostCause36 Aye. All his life he served loyally to corrupt, greedy, lying cowards and CUNTS in the south. His brother Gregor, being Knighted, just for being a brutal, ruthless monster that obeyed fould and dishonorable orders, without question, made him despise the people around him, and the people he so loyally served. Just like he said to Arya: He knew ppl that liked beating little girls, rape them, and leave them with their throat cut open... No honor in that... no réal Knight would do such a thing... Meryn Trant wás such a 'Knight', and he was one of the worst shits in the Capitol... and a Kingsguard! From all the worthless shits in painted-armor hé had been around, he had his fill,... the legendary House Stark, and the North: people that actually kept their Word, and took Honor seriously to the Death... thát was his las hope of finding some dignity and integrity... Thats why he empathized with Sansa, offered to take her back Home. When Sansa refused, and he found Arya, he saw his final chance to reach the Starks and the North, with an honorable cause: Bring back their kin, and be respected....for once in his life. Even Goffrey, the little shit of a King he protected, all his life, mocked him as 'Dog'.. Not even the respect to call him by his actual Name...
I never get tired of how he literally just picks up Sansa so easily after killing those rapist and just going on his way. Not the most "knightly" rescue but an impressive on nonetheless.
Whenever this man comes on screen it's *fucking gold* he always spits truth and reality to face and has the greatest fight's throughout the whole series
He's not a psycho, he was broken and had to put the tough guy facade around a very gentle heart. His brother is a true psycho, he wasn't bullied into it, and he does far worse things.
It's interesting in retrospect, now we know how compassionate the Hound is to the Stark sisters, that Littlefinger would go out of his way to paint him as such a formidable person.
The Hound and Arya were the best characters in the whole series. I just love he is compassionate to the stark girls, calling Arya "Little Girl" or "Girl" and calling Sansa "Little Bird". He had something paternal in him.
When the Hound sees what the Freys did to Robb and his Direwolf, it's like he's saying "what the fuck is wrong with these people?", which is saying a lot coming from the Hound
2:26 The question of who would win, the Mountain or the Hound, is settled already. Even in this brief clash, we can see the Hound already outmanuevering his brother. The Mountain is strong and quick for a man his size, but The Hound is far more skillful. The Hound would wear down The Mountain and cut him to pieces in a longer battle.
Was just thinking this. The only thing The Mountain held over Clegane was childhood trauma. It took the Mountain becoming an undead zombie to be able to take Clegane down with him
Tbh he wasn't even that weasly. I can't remember him personally doing anything that messed up, he was just constantly being taken advantage of by the people around him. First by Cersei, then by Tyrion, and then finally by the 7
Bit of a late response but I actually did check it out back when you mentioned it but anyway I think it's a cool theory and plus with what they're doing with the sparrows in the show it would definitely make sense my only issue with it is that he wouldn't be the same character still a fucking beast but different personality wise which was a huge part of why I loved him in the show but still I'll take anything as a long as he's back I hated the way he died
gotta love how the hound's skills are put in perspective against some average guys like in the last scene he straight up destroys all 3 of them in like 10 seconds. They didnt even have a chance
The Hound is misunderstood, he is a good guy that has seen the ugly side of Knighthood and following orders. He is put in bad situations yet he always want to help others when he can
The Hound was my favorite character. I hope somehow they bring him back, I don't even care if its in a chessy way. He was 100% truth with no compassion for the weak. He knew the world that he was living in, the violence that people are capable of, he was never delusional in the role that he had in the world. He was built to kill. Only in the end did we really get another side of him, a somewhat teacher role. Would have loved to see how much more he could've taught Arya on how to survive and fight.
The pairing of Arya and The Hound is the best part of the series...It's an old theme...Leon The Professional or a hundred years ago Charlie Chaplin and The Kid...or Jackie Gleason in Gigot back in the 60's or Beauty and the Beast... Pairing a down & out type of grown man who can barely care for himself, suddenly thrown into a situation of choosing to take up the challenge of caring for a waif, which brings out the true nature of the "beast".
such a good knight of the realm, bowed when his king said stop even though his big ass brother was swinging at his head, protected a shit king, saved a lady in destress, and motivated his men to not die with a clean sword. RIP Ser Sandor Clegane!
Never thought about it before but it’s interesting how Sandor believes he’s a terrible person but only he’s the one that can’t see that he’s actually a great person with great morals. Out of all The GOT characters, he always did what’s right no matter the consequences. He always did what was morally correct regardless of who it involved. A true knight in every aspect
Just finished Season 4. I don't spoil anything, but I think The Hound is absolutely one of the best characters in the whole series. "King Jeoffrey's greasy cunt" was one of the most hilarious I've ever heard, I don't know why.. "Brienne of FUCKING Tarth" .... The Hound Rules!
I like how bronn saves his arse at the Blackwater not long after they nearly killed eachother in the bar and then immediately shows off his knife skills in close range fighting
The Hound and the Mountain stole the show for me. In particular the Hound. I guess, he is an anti-hero. When they both fall, it is so poetic. A tear went down my cheek and I clapped alone at home. It was awesome.
Joffrey trying to break free of the hound while demanding everyone around him be executed is a perfect example of his character. Your guards are being murdered, the citizens are attacking you and you want to stand in front of them and demand their death
He's my favourite character in the whole show, He's an asshole and full of bad temper but he somehow ends up doing the right thing and redeems himself. I would even go as far as to consider him as a rolemodel.
Throughout the early parts of the show he's only referred to as the Hound and as his story progresses and he does more to redeem himself, people begin referring to him as Clegaine to the point that nobody really calls him the Hound anymore. That's character progression.
In den Büchern ist viel besser geregelt. Woher sollte "Erklärfinger" Sandors Geheimnis wissen? In den Büchern erzählt Sandor sein größtes Geheimnis allein Sansa.
I'm afraid you won't there grand father saved tywins father from a bear with some dogs what is there banner and tywin told there family to make his kids into killers The mountain would kill servants at night because he was over 6,5 feet at 14 and served tywins army ... Not really anything else to it the show DOSENT already tell you
hound and eddard were my favourite characters and i would like to see them fighting together, which is impossible. i love that feeling when i imagine them fighting together..
I love that The Hound is visually the last person we’d want looking after the Stark sisters (terrifying, hardened and deadly), but ended up being the exact person we wanted looking after those girls. Fearless, kind, and had a lot to teach them. Even dogs are welcome to wolves.
Aryas face in the last clip. You can tell she thought killing him for mutilating her brother would somehow make her feel better but it didn’t. Damn, the acting in this show is so on point.
the hound is not a good person. hes a survivor. if you really think about it, that is why you love him. sure, he has a sense of humanity, but then again, what less would u expect from anyone else? because we don't see him beating children and raping women, and occasionally offers a hand or word of advice to a fellow human, we tell ourselves we like him because he "has a heart". In reality his bad deeds greatly outweigh his good ones, and he is just the perfect example of a man that understands good and evil, but above all understands how the real world works, and does whatever necessary to survive. if you look at all his "good deeds" you can never really say for sure that hes not doing them just because he knows it can lead him to some kind of payday.
Sandor was a flawed person. Yet, when I think about it we all are.He has power and he did not use it within the realm of honor. In the end however we see who he really is.We learn he is on a path of redemption. One would hope Sandor isn't dead and he will redeem himself by destroying his brother.
Sweetwatermc2 Unless there was a Maester hiding behind that rock, my fav character in GameOfThrones is dead. My interest in this series has drop by 20% as a result.
GrimDontGiveAFuck i cant really give away any "spoilers" because i dont know any.. but after some reading i was glad myself to see that in the books it is "hinted" that Sandor survives. supposedly he makes it to some isle where he is helped by monks and starts a new life, whereby "the hound" dies and Sandor starts anew. Not sure really sure how GOT could possibly incorporate that bit, but its at least good to know that in some way, in some fictional universe, Arya refusing to mercy kill The Hound results in his ultimate survival.
Magneticitist Well that's kinda neat, better than this zombie Catelyn Stark stuff I heard HBO decided to not use from the books. Now a zombie Hound or Mountain would be kinda cool. I'm suspecting The Mountain is gunna turn into some crazed mindless killer after that mad Maester cures him of the venom.
GrimDontGiveAFuck yea i can understand not bringing the zombie Cat into the mix, considering in the books she really is just on some sort of random killing spree that would be difficult to tie into the GOT story line.. But the Mountain is definitely going to be a zombie. I feel like they are going to let us fans down way too hard if they don't at least figure how to bring back the Hound to fight his brother. And from what I can tell, it is entirely possible.. One strong possibility is the two will fight in a trial by combat, Cersei being who the Mountain fights for of course. i get a brain boner just thinking about that one.
The Hound is the best character on the show. He doesn't take shit, he doesn't give a shit and he told Joffrey to fuck off.
But he'll still take that chicken.
Charles McCarthy i think ill take two chickens...
@@gstringfloss7417 he'll take every God damn chicken in the room
An example of Grrms love of playing w/ traditional story telling tropes. The galant knights in the story that are supposed to be virtuous are actually pieces of 💩. And those who aren’t considered knights whether bc of their gender or bc of how they’re perceived by others are actually the most truest knights in the story
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If you think about it, The Hound served the starks more than he will ever know.
I think he knew.
pretty sure he knew, the stark girls were the only people who ever made him laugh. He loved them
He did not. The stark girls were the only one who respected him
Yea i guess he wasn't really thinking of their family bloodline more so just the girls and making sure they were safe, he became their guardian of sorts. He was a complex character in that he was a good man who committed evil deeds but by the end he had found some redemption through the Starks and killing his brother.
If you really think about it, The Hound was key in saving all of the living from the Night King.
Arya would not have survived without his protection and learned his ways for her to become an assassin who eventually killed the Night King.
When Robert stopped the fight: Why does no one ever talk about that smooth ass duck and bow the Hound simultaneously makes, when the mountain takes that last swing at him?
It was great. Loved that moment. Kneels to his King without a second's hesitation.
That's when I fell in love with him. I rw that moment like 15 times, i couldn't believe how slick he was.
Exactly !! I noticed that rite off... I rewind every time just to see it again
Where we supposed to talk about it? Should I bring it up next time I'm at the dentist?
Someone points that out in literally every video compilation containing it...
“Next time you do something like that, tell me first.”
He’s not even mad she killed that guy, he just wants to be in the know😂
Its just bc its very important to him to know whether or not his back up weapon is available to him, could be life and death
@@johnychrist5475 never looked at it that way. Great thinking.
@@johnychrist5475 He has 2 daggers and a sword. I think it's more so that the Hound is prepared to fight if they encounter someone. Arya attacking the dude caught the Hound off guard.
How could he be mad? He knew as well as Ayra knew that those Frey f***ers had to go for what they did to the Stark's.
@@SamFisher007 Yeah. That was it. He didn't have a problem helping her kill all those guys - he just didn't want to be surprised about it. Being Surprised can get you killed.
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"any man dies with a clean sword.....I'll rape his fucking corpse" hahahah the hound is the best
Was looking for this comment 😂 probably his best line. Imagine your about to go to battle and your commander says that you’d be turnt to get a body
Best war cry
@@kevinkevin6542 what if you're gay?
Hardest bar in the entire show
@@djouairiatelecomyou'd be even more hard up to get that kill bc if you die or don't kill you won't get to enjoy getting smashed by the hound.
Rory McCann plays the hound so perfect. He's like the Merle of game of thrones lol.
You mean Merle Dixon from the walking dead
@@kakarrotgoku5073 he means the Merle of game of thrones
@@caseytaylor1570 Merle of Thrones
Nah he's Daryle. The hound would hate Merle
@@Dagothownsneravar he meant game of dixons ... fucking tard
“Some lucky boys are just born with a talent for violence.” I love that line
Und so erfunden! Es ist eine Schande, all die tollen Buch- Dialoge von "Erklär- Finger" dargereicht zu bekommen!
Some lucky girls too...haha.
I really like the Hound. He seems like such a scary man. But he is actually one of the kindest man in the game. He known what’s right and what’s wrong. He don’t know how to talk kindly, but he protected both the Stark girls.
He is a man with a heart. Large one judging by the way it went through the serie.
If I'd need to pick up a group of five from GoT... There would be Jon, Arya, Hound, Jaime and Syrio.
@@Postidemoni Jaqen needs to be in there so that you have a special ops capability.
He knew how to talk nice, just chose to be real instead. Tbh he wasn't really ever mean with the shit he said, just brutally honest.
@@Postidemoni Large Heart ❤️
Love to have More Of All these Amazing characters reunite be like totally immortalized! That'd be so cool! Cheers!
He also was the only one in a giant tourney of knights willing to stick up for florel when the mountain was being an ass
His voice cracks a little when he says to Tyrion 'The Blackwater's on fire.'
Damn that hit my feels.
Absolutely brilliant that you picked up on that, I had to go back and rewatch it a few times just to make sure I heard it properly. I'm replying to an 8-year-old comment, will I get a reply?
@@alikhan-uh3sq 🎉 Congratulations! I bestow upon thee a reply! 😄 Thanks for prompting me to come back to this video.
@@BlueSpiritFire1 .....thank you for gracing me with a reply 😁 My intentions are now to rewatch the whole show and try to pick up on the details I missed.
I bid you good day @BlueSpiritFire1
Mine too, his PTSD was real. And that moment he realised he can’t do all this shit for the king or prince
@@Gaslitelilbaby and fought through his ptsd by riding through fire to get Arya out of the way of seeing Robb's body: it's subtle but in the clip he turns her away from view
When he saved Sansa I grew some respect for him, when he kept Arya alive - I loved him.
And when he penetrated me I made love to him
He didnt just keep her alive, he mentored her. When she left him for dead, it hurt his soul. When he found her again, he could die happy and for himself.
I just noticed that when Sandor and Arya escaped the burnt Stark camp, he picked up a Twins banner so that they could've escaped without being assaulted. Smart man!
You know the Lannisters are completely fucked up when even The Hound is disturbed at the sight of Robb Starks body being desecrated like that
I don't know why but the way Littlefinger blinks and slides out of frame always cracks me up. 1:15
I noticed the same thing 😂
Right! 😂
Look at him. Slipping about like the snake he is lol.
It’s just so perfectly slimy
After this story, Littlefinger refused to talk normally for the rest of his life; only speaking in a weird hushed tone.
"Next time you do something like that, tell me first" Such a supportive father figure
Little wolf learning from the hound, what a story
The Hound has his good and bad side but to me he still remains one of my top favourite characters in this series, he just feels so real. And I love his relationship with Arya, he acts like her father even if she can't see it most of the time, those two make a great duo. SPOILER!!! I hear the actor who plays Sandor was spotted at a hotel in Belfast where the cast usually stays. I hope it's true that he's going to be back in the show, I was so sad at the end of season 4 when he was dying.
+Ella Kit Jump on the Clegane Bowl hype train. Rumor has it Sandor Clegane as the Gravekeeper will serve as the septom's champion in Cersei's trial by combat, which mean's he is fighting Ser Robert Strong, Gregor. Would be pretty rad.
he really doesn't even have much of a bad side. He's not exactly one to mince words and may not be the NICEST guy, but he was always pretty good overall.
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Only a good side in my eyes
Imagine being the poor bastard that has to be Gregor Clegane's squire.
The Mountain not the hound
It's not at all bad, it's only a temporary position.
Bryan Dougherty lmao godly
@@evolution18591 7 years can be a long time.
@@bargainhuntbricks420 The joke is that the Mountain would likely kill the squire after a VERY short period of time.
He looks like a fucking monster with his Helm, I wish he fought more with it.
***** tru, conical g helm would be the best for him
"can't see in this fucking thing!"
@@piplup2009"who made this goddamn shit?"
imagine how hard it must have been for the hound to fight right next to a fire, with a burning sword in front of his face and a burning shild on his arm. it must have been actual hell for him. the way he slams himself to the ground with that yelp in an attemt to suffocate the flames gives me shivers everytime i see it.
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Joffrey Baratheon reaction when he saw the mountain fighting the Hound it's so underrated 😂😂
Joffrey Lannister you mean 😂😂😂
@@velimasuku8808His name is Baratheon, regardless of genetics. The same way in House of the Dragon those bastards have bare the Sea Snake's name despite being obviously not of his line.
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Even though he is a brutal man, ruthless, and definitely not compassionate at the end of the day. I just see him like a great big papa bear around Arya, and like a confused puppy with a crush around Sansa. I just love him so much!
He didn't have no crush on Sansa. He viewed her as a papa bear same with Arya.
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He didn’t have a “crush” for Sansa. He was compassionate because of his past. The Starks were a people of loyalty and compassion. He sought that in them thru Arya and Sansa.
@@colecampbell1906 In the books their relationship was seen to be more romantic, and he clearly did have a crush on her but in the series not so much
@@LostCause36 Aye. All his life he served loyally to corrupt, greedy, lying cowards and CUNTS in the south. His brother Gregor, being Knighted, just for being a brutal, ruthless monster that obeyed fould and dishonorable orders, without question, made him despise the people around him, and the people he so loyally served.
Just like he said to Arya: He knew ppl that liked beating little girls, rape them, and leave them with their throat cut open...
No honor in that... no réal Knight would do such a thing...
Meryn Trant wás such a 'Knight', and he was one of the worst shits in the Capitol... and a Kingsguard!
From all the worthless shits in painted-armor hé had been around, he had his fill,... the legendary House Stark, and the North: people that actually kept their Word, and took Honor seriously to the Death... thát was his las hope of finding some dignity and integrity... Thats why he empathized with Sansa, offered to take her back Home. When Sansa refused, and he found Arya, he saw his final chance to reach the Starks and the North, with an honorable cause: Bring back their kin, and be respected....for once in his life.
Even Goffrey, the little shit of a King he protected, all his life, mocked him as 'Dog'.. Not even the respect to call him by his actual Name...
I never get tired of how he literally just picks up Sansa so easily after killing those rapist and just going on his way.
Not the most "knightly" rescue but an impressive on nonetheless.
He hates knights.
@@thefracturedbutwhole5475
I wanted a conversation between Sandor and Barristan so bad😢
@HumungusO_o maybe one of, if not the only person who could convince Sandor knights aren't worthless.
Damn I miss this guy, he was my favorite character by far.
+VORTAL What about Tyrion?
+halneufmille i think the hounds still his favorite
what about maryn fucking trant
+time waster what about him
he had armor and a big fucking sword
at 13:33 and 13:49 The look on Sandor's face to me says "That's fucked up, even I wouldn't do that"
Whenever this man comes on screen it's *fucking gold* he always spits truth and reality to face and has the greatest fight's throughout the whole series
Hound is probbably my favourite character, he is a badass psycho, but unlike his brother is not evil
He's not a psycho his brother is, hound is very calm and collected and he only kills when necessary.
Both are under current diagnosis 🤣
He's not a psycho, he was broken and had to put the tough guy facade around a very gentle heart. His brother is a true psycho, he wasn't bullied into it, and he does far worse things.
It's interesting in retrospect, now we know how compassionate the Hound is to the Stark sisters, that Littlefinger would go out of his way to paint him as such a formidable person.
The Hound and Arya were the best characters in the whole series.
I just love he is compassionate to the stark girls, calling Arya "Little Girl" or "Girl" and calling Sansa "Little Bird". He had something paternal in him.
Its funny to see the hound smile when Gregor got knocked off his horse
5:01 I love how he just basically turns into the Terminator 😂 especially the robotic dagger sheathe at the end
When the Hound sees what the Freys did to Robb and his Direwolf, it's like he's saying "what the fuck is wrong with these people?", which is saying a lot coming from the Hound
2:26 The question of who would win, the Mountain or the Hound, is settled already. Even in this brief clash, we can see the Hound already outmanuevering his brother. The Mountain is strong and quick for a man his size, but The Hound is far more skillful. The Hound would wear down The Mountain and cut him to pieces in a longer battle.
Maybe the old Mountain he could overpower, but the new zombie one I am not so sure...
Was just thinking this. The only thing The Mountain held over Clegane was childhood trauma. It took the Mountain becoming an undead zombie to be able to take Clegane down with him
@@kabeltelevizio we dont talk about season 7 and 8 here. this is a haven for blissful ignorance.
@@TheBurnknight what? There's only 6 seasons though
@@MrRabidmole good boy
Gotta give it to Lancel, for as Weasley as he was , he went out pretty boldly to fight at the black water
Tbh he wasn't even that weasly. I can't remember him personally doing anything that messed up, he was just constantly being taken advantage of by the people around him. First by Cersei, then by Tyrion, and then finally by the 7
I hope he somehow survived and comes back later in the series he's such a great character
i wish that too hes one of the main reason i kept watching the show
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Bit of a late response but I actually did check it out back when you mentioned it but anyway I think it's a cool theory and plus with what they're doing with the sparrows in the show it would definitely make sense my only issue with it is that he wouldn't be the same character still a fucking beast but different personality wise which was a huge part of why I loved him in the show but still I'll take anything as a long as he's back I hated the way he died
+52ColtsFan24
i think he'll come back
called it
gotta love how the hound's skills are put in perspective against some average guys like in the last scene he straight up destroys all 3 of them in like 10 seconds. They didnt even have a chance
The Hound is misunderstood, he is a good guy that has seen the ugly side of Knighthood and following orders. He is put in bad situations yet he always want to help others when he can
The Hound was my favorite character. I hope somehow they bring him back, I don't even care if its in a chessy way. He was 100% truth with no compassion for the weak. He knew the world that he was living in, the violence that people are capable of, he was never delusional in the role that he had in the world. He was built to kill. Only in the end did we really get another side of him, a somewhat teacher role. Would have loved to see how much more he could've taught Arya on how to survive and fight.
Lol
Got your wish
My favorite character in the show and maybe my favorite character in any show, period.
The hound is such a well written, dynamically deep character. Love his abrasive, yet will intended attitude.
10:55 hound was boss enough to slice through his sword and through his collar bone and guts. Gnarly.
walking out to battle "if any man dies with a clean sword i'll rape his fucking corpse" . leadership goals
Love the hound! Don't know why!
WTF a Lommy!?!?
Because he's honest. He's gruff and mean, but he's honest and good, too.
Same❤
The Guterall noise the Hound makes when he splits someone in half is perfect for his character and makes for fantastic viewing.
The pairing of Arya and The Hound is the best part of the series...It's an old theme...Leon The Professional or a hundred years ago Charlie Chaplin and The Kid...or Jackie Gleason in Gigot back in the 60's or Beauty and the Beast... Pairing a down & out type of grown man who can barely care for himself, suddenly thrown into a situation of choosing to take up the challenge of caring for a waif, which brings out the true nature of the "beast".
Man that first Mountain actor was scary as hell
In my opinion, one of the best of a great cast of actors. He truly made the character his own.
GRRM made it hard to love the Hound, but he also made it very hard to hate him.
Len P he's been growing on me.
such a good knight of the realm, bowed when his king said stop even though his big ass brother was swinging at his head, protected a shit king, saved a lady in destress, and motivated his men to not die with a clean sword. RIP Ser Sandor Clegane!
Watching these clips of possibly the greatest television HBO ever put out is so goddamned depressing when you know how it ends
The hound probably is one of the most moral and sensible characters in the series outside of Tyrion and the Starks
I like the hound because under all that violent actions he really is honorable and has a good heart. The exact opposite of his brother.
Bronn, Tyrion, and the Hound are 3 of the best antiheroes I've ever seen created.
Never thought about it before but it’s interesting how Sandor believes he’s a terrible person but only he’s the one that can’t see that he’s actually a great person with great morals. Out of all
The GOT characters, he always did what’s right no matter the consequences. He always did what was morally correct regardless of who it involved. A true knight in every aspect
Yes killing that innocent butcher boy was true knightly behaviour.
Just finished Season 4. I don't spoil anything, but I think The Hound is absolutely one of the best characters in the whole series. "King Jeoffrey's greasy cunt" was one of the most hilarious I've ever heard, I don't know why.. "Brienne of FUCKING Tarth" .... The Hound Rules!
I like how bronn saves his arse at the Blackwater not long after they nearly killed eachother in the bar and then immediately shows off his knife skills in close range fighting
The Hound and the Mountain stole the show for me. In particular the Hound. I guess, he is an anti-hero. When they both fall, it is so poetic. A tear went down my cheek and I clapped alone at home. It was awesome.
Let's all hear it for Rory McAnn, gotta put some major respect on his name, on and off screen he's been a delight to experience.
Joffrey trying to break free of the hound while demanding everyone around him be executed is a perfect example of his character. Your guards are being murdered, the citizens are attacking you and you want to stand in front of them and demand their death
"Next Time you're going to do something like that, tell me first."" Epic.
Should've put the part in where they announce the trial by combat and Cleagane starts mocking them, he sya "is the little girl the bravest one here?"
He's my favourite character in the whole show, He's an asshole and full of bad temper but he somehow ends up doing the right thing and redeems himself. I would even go as far as to consider him as a rolemodel.
The most honorable knight that ever served.
As much I love the Hound, that honour goes to Ser Duncan the Tall!
Throughout the early parts of the show he's only referred to as the Hound and as his story progresses and he does more to redeem himself, people begin referring to him as Clegaine to the point that nobody really calls him the Hound anymore. That's character progression.
I never even realized that
That is genuinely a great character detail. Shame the rest of the writing in later seasons sucked.
The Hound represents that fierce warrior inside each real man to protect weaker ones he sees as in his charge.
The Hound is easily one of the best characters in the show if not the best. I was genuinely disappointed when I thought Brienne killed him.
“The next time you’re going to do something like that, TELL ME FIRST.”
The Hound was a wrecking Ball, a one man killing machine
Look at Arya listening intently as Littlefinger tell Sansa the story of the Hound, if only she knew of her future path.
In den Büchern ist viel besser geregelt. Woher sollte "Erklärfinger" Sandors Geheimnis wissen? In den Büchern erzählt Sandor sein größtes Geheimnis allein Sansa.
There is The Lone Wolf and Cub, and then there's The Lone Hound and Wolf Cub.
the hound is the original punk
Sandor and Gregor has such a great story behind them, would like to see more from house Clegane.
I'm afraid you won't there grand father saved tywins father from a bear with some dogs what is there banner and tywin told there family to make his kids into killers
The mountain would kill servants at night because he was over 6,5 feet at 14 and served tywins army ... Not really anything else to it the show DOSENT already tell you
That's all there is to House Clegane. They're in ruin now.
***** that might be the stupidest thing I have ever heard
***** tell me how a simple man is supposed to turn somebody into a White Walker? only Walkers can make Walkers
***** He still can't turn men into White Walkers, that is straight up ridiculous
Sandor is the real hero of this story.
fuck the water. bring me wine.
The greatest character in history... just absolutely loved The Hound
hound and eddard were my favourite characters and i would like to see them fighting together, which is impossible. i love that feeling when i imagine them fighting together..
The lack of helmets really really bothered me and still does. Especially with how cool the Hound's helmet is
The hound is a shining example of chaotic good.
I love the detail they put on the hounds costume, the dents on the body armour etc.
The ONLY character NOT to be ruined by seasons 7 & 8.
Theon Greyjoy
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He and Ser Jorah Mormont I was saddened the most alongside Dany. What a journey
Good writing scaring sansa into fearing the hound while all the knights in king landing wear dying when she first had to really trust him. Intresting.
I love that The Hound is visually the last person we’d want looking after the Stark sisters (terrifying, hardened and deadly), but ended up being the exact person we wanted looking after those girls. Fearless, kind, and had a lot to teach them.
Even dogs are welcome to wolves.
The Hound's weird bow-dodge against the Mountain was really silly.
8D I love every moment with Arya and the Hound.
Those two guards were so relieved when the king shouted, "Let him go!"
Aryas face in the last clip.
You can tell she thought killing him for mutilating her brother would somehow make her feel better but it didn’t.
Damn, the acting in this show is so on point.
The Hound was the second most honorable man of the whole show, only a bit behind Lord Eddard
the hound is not a good person. hes a survivor. if you really think about it, that is why you love him. sure, he has a sense of humanity, but then again, what less would u expect from anyone else? because we don't see him beating children and raping women, and occasionally offers a hand or word of advice to a fellow human, we tell ourselves we like him because he "has a heart". In reality his bad deeds greatly outweigh his good ones, and he is just the perfect example of a man that understands good and evil, but above all understands how the real world works, and does whatever necessary to survive. if you look at all his "good deeds" you can never really say for sure that hes not doing them just because he knows it can lead him to some kind of payday.
Sandor was a flawed person. Yet, when I think about it we all are.He has power and he did not use it within the realm of honor. In the end however we see who he really is.We learn he is on a path of redemption. One would hope Sandor isn't dead and he will redeem himself by destroying his brother.
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Unless there was a Maester hiding behind that rock, my fav character in GameOfThrones is dead. My interest in this series has drop by 20% as a result.
GrimDontGiveAFuck i cant really give away any "spoilers" because i dont know any.. but after some reading i was glad myself to see that in the books it is "hinted" that Sandor survives. supposedly he makes it to some isle where he is helped by monks and starts a new life, whereby "the hound" dies and Sandor starts anew. Not sure really sure how GOT could possibly incorporate that bit, but its at least good to know that in some way, in some fictional universe, Arya refusing to mercy kill The Hound results in his ultimate survival.
Magneticitist
Well that's kinda neat, better than this zombie Catelyn Stark stuff I heard HBO decided to not use from the books. Now a zombie Hound or Mountain would be kinda cool. I'm suspecting The Mountain is gunna turn into some crazed mindless killer after that mad Maester cures him of the venom.
GrimDontGiveAFuck yea i can understand not bringing the zombie Cat into the mix, considering in the books she really is just on some sort of random killing spree that would be difficult to tie into the GOT story line.. But the Mountain is definitely going to be a zombie. I feel like they are going to let us fans down way too hard if they don't at least figure how to bring back the Hound to fight his brother. And from what I can tell, it is entirely possible.. One strong possibility is the two will fight in a trial by combat, Cersei being who the Mountain fights for of course. i get a brain boner just thinking about that one.
The Hound is simply the best, I like him alongside Jon Snow, Tyrion, Jaime, and Bronn. They're all awesome! (If you exclude Jaime's....um lover)
So true Bronn I feel like Bronn never got the respect he deserves
These two had the best character arcs and growth in the entire series.
The Hound is one of the best characters in the series.
i find it strange the hound could tell that was arya but tywin couldnt
Tywin never met Arya!
Rob's wolf head kabobed to his neck is brutal af
Crazy how we hated him at first and loved him by the end.
I never hated him. Never!
I will never get over what they did to this show. I'm more upset then some breakups 😂
Lol
The Hound is definitely the best guy in the show. Arya is cool too but the Hound is the bestest n the baddest!😊
Best character in the show.
I guess this video was made before the slaughter scene at the inn with Poliver. Top 3 in the series.
The hound was my favorite character even at season 1 I knew he would become my favorite.