Varys is saying he doesn't serve this Lord or that one, he's looking out for the good of the realm...trying to represent the everyday people who get caught up in these games high lords play.
Yeah she said it's a dumb answer but if I ask her if she wants the president of her country to be a selfish man that only cares about enriching himself and letting the people become poorer and their streets more dangerous Or does she want a president that will sacrifice the money to help the people and keep their jobs so they can feed their families. And so they can feel safe at night when they go to sleep Which one would she choose? But I she said it's a "dumb answer" to care about the people. Apparently it's dumb to care about the people you supposed to serve as a person who has power over millions of lives. Her comment was a dumb answer
When Varys said it was Ned's mercy that killed the king, I always thought he was alluding to the possibility that telling Cersei he knew about her children may have given her the opportunity to tamper with Robert's wine or have her cousin do it.
In the books bran hears jaime telling cersei that they will be safe if robert dies and joffery becoming king. I think cersei had a plan to kill robert but couldn't go with it until ned said he knows about the secret.
All the Stark children except Sansa had time to bond to their direwolves. Sansa is lost without Lady. In the books, there is evidence Arya is still connected to Nymeria even though they are separated.
27:03 I think there is something interesting in that Tryion looks to his Uncle for confirmation. I think some of the POV characters in the books and even the show do an injustice to Ser Kevan, I think he is smart and capable, and those saying otherwise in the show or books have an axe to grind or are just being rude.
Absolutely, she's been more difficult for me to wrap my head around but truly I think she is great and I can't wait to see her character continue to develop
@@LippsReacts i wouldnt keep a lot of expectations for Sansa, the show really drops the ball for her character. I was disappointed with how her character was dealt with when I was a show-only, but after reading the books I want the drugs that the show runners were on.
@@GeorgeEugeneBarrettit’s about self preservation, she’s not headstrong like her brothers and Arya but she’s smart enough to know the right things to say - it’s how she survived in King’s Landing for as long as she did
I'm so glad I subscribed! Sansa is definitely her Mommy's daughter more than anything. Her mother Catelyn is a Tully, from a noble house further south in the lush, green Riverlands. Remember what she told Ned who was sitting under that stunning scenery (The Godswood) in the first episode when she came to break the news John Arryn died? She said she still felt like an outsider up North. She comes from a different culture which you learn more about in the Histories in Lore. But as you can probably already tell from Catelyn, her wackadoodle sister and Sansa, it is a culture women are raised to be ladies and have no other goal in life but to marry well. They are taught how to be pleasing, dress well, know all the courtesies of court. Their upbringing is more like a Finishing School for ladies more than anything. They spend their time reading romantic stories about knights and fair maidens etc. That kind of upbringing does not prepare a young woman for how dark, dangerous, dishonorable and deceptive the world truly is. The women of the North however are tougher because the North is a much less gentle place and as you can see from this episode has some majorly SCARY stuff in it. Women there cannot afford to be delicate little ladies. Even highborn women there hunt and are allowed to fight alongside their men and some are the heads of their houses. Arya leans more into her Father Ned’s Northern side. First episode she was bored out of her mind doing finishing school for ladies activities. You can see a different kind of pride in Ned when he speaks with her and absolute confusion and incompetence when he speaks with Sansa. You are in for one of the best journeys of two sisters learning very different kinds of strengths given their foundations, which can be seen in how they named their wolves. Sansa named hers Lady. Arya named hers Nymeria (named after a legendary warrior princess whose story you will love in Histories & Lore). There is some seriously good world building in this show because the source material is so good.
So so so well said and I am so glad you are here!! It’s interesting to see Sansa as such an outlier the same way Tyrion is an outlier for the Lannisters (tho obviously the reasons they are bout outliers is quite different). Can’t wait to see the world continue to unfold
@ 31:24 - I think it’s pretty clear by the over-the-top reactions of Joffrey’s council that Sansa’s plea was scripted and rehearsed beforehand to make a show of it for the other nobles at court. Sadly, she’s not manipulating anyone. She’s the one being manipulated.
You really can't compare girls and boys in how they are raised during this time. The boys are raised to fight, and be like their father. The girls (daughters of a Lord, anyway) are basically facing an arranged marriage down the road. In Sansa's case, it was a literal prince. However, she's still young. Children learn as they grow older...
To be fair, Thorne is at the Wall because he was a Targaryen loyalist. He was on the losing side of the rebellion. That's another reason he hates Jon, Ned's bastard.
That would have been better in the show. Seeing him fend off these guys with a wooden sword seems more unrealistic than it would be if we saw more of what kind of injuries they'd sustained. Instead it looks like he's only knocked them out briefly with the hilt.
Nah people can be better. I’m always 6 episodes ahead of what youtube sees and if people overstep they get muted! It’s not like a mod can be on 24/7 so there’s always a chance someone will comment something and I pop on to youtube studio before a mod gets to it!
As I understand it Syrio Forel's religion does not allow him to pick up, a dead man's weapon; even that of an enemy. And Varys was right about Ned Stark's mercy, and his answer was about as far from dumb as anyone on this show ever was. Try to remember that Sansa is a thirteen year old girl; not even having reached puberty yet, kerk
Sansa was groomed and tutored from a very young age to become a lady, and to marry a prince would have been the highest achievement for a girl in her position. Yes, she was naive and silly at times, but her training was deeply ingrained and for a long time she only saw what she wanted (and expected) to see. She is now starting to see things differently, and will have to change her behaviour accordingly ... watch this space! 😉
Without getting into spoiler territory, Sandals Character starts a bit "shallow"......she likes the nice and fine things, she wants to marry a Prince and be the Queen, etc.......and she starts out very naive as well, because she has been sheltered, and she's only 13, But she does definitely have that Stark severity and strength within her.
I was president of his hate club at this time!! But also did not understand what he meant by the realm. It seemed so silly at the time. But he became one of my favorite characters. There’s hope!!
Reminder that telling me things that the show has not is in fact a spoiler! Please be mindful.
Varys is saying he doesn't serve this Lord or that one, he's looking out for the good of the realm...trying to represent the everyday people who get caught up in these games high lords play.
Absolutely agree... I think this is a defining characteristic of Varys: he cares about the realm.
Yeah she said it's a dumb answer but if I ask her if she wants the president of her country to be a selfish man that only cares about enriching himself and letting the people become poorer and their streets more dangerous
Or does she want a president that will sacrifice the money to help the people and keep their jobs so they can feed their families. And so they can feel safe at night when they go to sleep
Which one would she choose?
But I she said it's a "dumb answer" to care about the people. Apparently it's dumb to care about the people you supposed to serve as a person who has power over millions of lives.
Her comment was a dumb answer
When Varys said it was Ned's mercy that killed the king, I always thought he was alluding to the possibility that telling Cersei he knew about her children may have given her the opportunity to tamper with Robert's wine or have her cousin do it.
In the books bran hears jaime telling cersei that they will be safe if robert dies and joffery becoming king. I think cersei had a plan to kill robert but couldn't go with it until ned said he knows about the secret.
All the Stark children except Sansa had time to bond to their direwolves. Sansa is lost without Lady.
In the books, there is evidence Arya is still connected to Nymeria even though they are separated.
Oh this is gonna put me in tears!! Poor Sansa
27:03 I think there is something interesting in that Tryion looks to his Uncle for confirmation. I think some of the POV characters in the books and even the show do an injustice to Ser Kevan, I think he is smart and capable, and those saying otherwise in the show or books have an axe to grind or are just being rude.
100%
I agree with you Lipps. Sanza isn't weak, rather I think she just has not found her strength yet. It's hidden behind her naivety, and sweetness.
Absolutely, she's been more difficult for me to wrap my head around but truly I think she is great and I can't wait to see her character continue to develop
@@LippsReacts i wouldnt keep a lot of expectations for Sansa, the show really drops the ball for her character. I was disappointed with how her character was dealt with when I was a show-only, but after reading the books I want the drugs that the show runners were on.
Is she that sweet though? Even in the show she’s quite the spoiled brat, and that’s a watered-down version of the petulance she exhibits in the books.
@@GeorgeEugeneBarrettit’s about self preservation, she’s not headstrong like her brothers and Arya but she’s smart enough to know the right things to say - it’s how she survived in King’s Landing for as long as she did
I'm so glad I subscribed! Sansa is definitely her Mommy's daughter more than anything. Her mother Catelyn is a Tully, from a noble house further south in the lush, green Riverlands. Remember what she told Ned who was sitting under that stunning scenery (The Godswood) in the first episode when she came to break the news John Arryn died? She said she still felt like an outsider up North. She comes from a different culture which you learn more about in the Histories in Lore. But as you can probably already tell from Catelyn, her wackadoodle sister and Sansa, it is a culture women are raised to be ladies and have no other goal in life but to marry well. They are taught how to be pleasing, dress well, know all the courtesies of court. Their upbringing is more like a Finishing School for ladies more than anything. They spend their time reading romantic stories about knights and fair maidens etc. That kind of upbringing does not prepare a young woman for how dark, dangerous, dishonorable and deceptive the world truly is.
The women of the North however are tougher because the North is a much less gentle place and as you can see from this episode has some majorly SCARY stuff in it. Women there cannot afford to be delicate little ladies. Even highborn women there hunt and are allowed to fight alongside their men and some are the heads of their houses. Arya leans more into her Father Ned’s Northern side. First episode she was bored out of her mind doing finishing school for ladies activities. You can see a different kind of pride in Ned when he speaks with her and absolute confusion and incompetence when he speaks with Sansa. You are in for one of the best journeys of two sisters learning very different kinds of strengths given their foundations, which can be seen in how they named their wolves. Sansa named hers Lady. Arya named hers Nymeria (named after a legendary warrior princess whose story you will love in Histories & Lore).
There is some seriously good world building in this show because the source material is so good.
So so so well said and I am so glad you are here!! It’s interesting to see Sansa as such an outlier the same way Tyrion is an outlier for the Lannisters (tho obviously the reasons they are bout outliers is quite different). Can’t wait to see the world continue to unfold
dang cersei got you so riled up you bustin' out the STFU
Hahahah yes she makes my blood BOIL! 😭😭😭😮💨
Vary's answer "the reaIm" is one of my favorite Iines Imao
I hated it when I heard it. But as Varys has grown on me….
Me too. A true man of the people.
Episodes 7 through 10 are tv perfection. Enjoy. Love the reactions.
Fully agreed! Though I loved the ending of 6 too!
@ 31:24 - I think it’s pretty clear by the over-the-top reactions of Joffrey’s council that Sansa’s plea was scripted and rehearsed beforehand to make a show of it for the other nobles at court. Sadly, she’s not manipulating anyone. She’s the one being manipulated.
You really can't compare girls and boys in how they are raised during this time. The boys are raised to fight, and be like their father. The girls (daughters of a Lord, anyway) are basically facing an arranged marriage down the road. In Sansa's case, it was a literal prince. However, she's still young. Children learn as they grow older...
Absolutely! I am excited to see how sansa evolves. She is quite an outlier in the stark family by way of personality, but different doesn’t mean bad
"The Lannisters basically run King's Landing anyways..."
Yup, and there's your answer to why Tywin didn't bother to try to be the King.
To be fair, Thorne is at the Wall because he was a Targaryen loyalist. He was on the losing side of the rebellion. That's another reason he hates Jon, Ned's bastard.
To be fair 😂😂
In the book the Syrio fight with the Lannister men was more graphic. One of the men loses an eye and at least one knee cap was shattered.
That would have been better in the show. Seeing him fend off these guys with a wooden sword seems more unrealistic than it would be if we saw more of what kind of injuries they'd sustained. Instead it looks like he's only knocked them out briefly with the hilt.
Remember when in episode 2 King Robert said he felt a war coming? It is incredible to see just how quickly it all came crashing down.
😭😭😭 it all happened so quickly
Sansa is 13, so she wants to be a princess. She could possibly grow as she gets older like most children.
Absolutely!! I actually had no idea she was only 13. I assumed 16 or so so I’m shocked
Being mad at Lady Stark for anything regarding Little Finger is something of a running theme in this show.
You desperately need a moderator to filter the comments here. Until you do, I would stop reading them if I were you.
Nah people can be better. I’m always 6 episodes ahead of what youtube sees and if people overstep they get muted! It’s not like a mod can be on 24/7 so there’s always a chance someone will comment something and I pop on to youtube studio before a mod gets to it!
As I understand it Syrio Forel's religion does not allow him to pick up, a dead man's weapon; even that of an enemy. And Varys was right about Ned Stark's mercy, and his answer was about as far from dumb as anyone on this show ever was. Try to remember that Sansa is a thirteen year old girl; not even having reached puberty yet, kerk
Arya kill counter: 0000001
Sansa is more Tully than Stark, and more like Cat's siblings than like Cat herself. You've met her sister. Her brother will come along in a bit.
Remember when you liked the Lannisters? 😁
AHHHHHHH I will never forget that
7:39 .... Bless her, Sweet Summer Child.
Sansa was groomed and tutored from a very young age to become a lady, and to marry a prince would have been the highest achievement for a girl in her position. Yes, she was naive and silly at times, but her training was deeply ingrained and for a long time she only saw what she wanted (and expected) to see. She is now starting to see things differently, and will have to change her behaviour accordingly ... watch this space! 😉
Sansa ... interesting... Never thought about that...
Please tell me why he didn't pick up a real sword?
Oh sweet summer child❤
TOO SWEET!!
Wait was that a tongue pulled out through a throat?... uh yeah it was!
Sansa is more tully than she is stark, in the beginning at least
You're going to enjoy Sansa's character arc.
I definitely think so. Even just in this episode I went from skeptical of her to understanding her and cheering her on more
2:33
First!
Without getting into spoiler territory, Sandals Character starts a bit "shallow"......she likes the nice and fine things, she wants to marry a Prince and be the Queen, etc.......and she starts out very naive as well, because she has been sheltered, and she's only 13, But she does definitely have that Stark severity and strength within her.
Auto correct typo alert: Sansa's above, not "Sandals"
That’s kind of a spoiler
Are you the reason for the pinned comment?
Really didnt like you talking shit about varys when he said "the realm", miss, he is just trying to help the common people cmonnn
I was president of his hate club at this time!! But also did not understand what he meant by the realm. It seemed so silly at the time. But he became one of my favorite characters. There’s hope!!