Theres a theory he actually intended to die to motivate dorne to go to war against the lannisters. It explains why he used a slow acting poison instead of a fast one, Why he was so intent on making the mountain admit what he did and why he had one last drink and kiss before going into the arena. He knew he probably couldnt beat the mountain and get him to admit when he did without dying in the process.
@@nullakjg767 I don't doubt someone has posted that theory but, yeah, no... It may have been a backup plan in the back of his mind if he lost but, when he was literally on the verge of winning I don't think he thought, ok let me throw and get myself killed on the slight chance that while he's killing me, Gregor will admit to his crimes. EDIT: He likely chose a slow acting poison so that Gregor would not show signs of the poisoning during the fight. Thus, revealing Oberyn to have cheated. Gregor would just continue to get weaker until Oberyn defeated him. If Gregor collapsed a minute after Oberyn cut him the first time everyone would know what was up and Oberyn/Tyrion would've lost anyway.
Fun fact, Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) was hired for his ability to play Reek not Theon. Anyone can be Theon Greyjoy, it takes a special actor to play Reek so well!
"Only a whipped dog would speak this way." says the man after Theon's speech and that's exactly who Theon (Reek) is... Like the reactors say "I hope somebody snaps him out of it"!!... Great acting from both actors who play Ramsay and Theon/Reek.
The Ja Morant contract comments when Jorah hits free agency are among the most diabolical GOT comments I have ever heard in my entire reaction viewing career.
It’s his coping mechanism. He tried to laugh at Ned’s death. I’m the same way. I will laugh in the WORST circumstances, especially if caught off guard. Only time I’ve seen Hobbes serious was when Joffrey made Sansa look at her father’s head on the wall. That absolutely broke him.
Oberyn sadly let his anger be his downfall, but you need to know why he did that. He wanted the Mountain to say the name of the man who ordered him to kill Elia and her babies, which is Tywin Lannister, so Dorne could officially go to war against the Lannisters,but without the mountain naming tywin he he can't
Do you really believe that? Tywin was a great man, but a petty one. I'm sure he didn't forget that Rhaegar married her instead of Cersei,he order the kill and the rape
@@coldfusionbeam And what if he did? That doesn't change anything. It isn't a court. Dorn could go to war any day. Mountain words doesn't change anything. Tywin was smart and Oberin was stupid.
The reason why Oberyn wanted the Mountain to confess was to give Dorne a valid and concrete reason to start a War against the Lannisters seeing as the Mountain was under Tywin Lannisters orders when he killed Oberyn sister.
Tywin, Cersei, Tyrion, and Oberyn all said it in the previous episodes. Tywin had Ob' sister and children killed when he sacked the city and Jamie killed the Mad King.@@angelminaj617
What Littlefinger wants is more. No matter what he has, he will always want more. If he ever got the Iron Throne, he would start stirring up trouble in the Free Cities. To get more. The climb is all there is.
@@SwiftJustice Because he grew up the son of a lord whose holding was so tiny they were they lowest rung on the ladder you could be and still be considered lords. Then he was sent off to be fostered at Riverrun and saw how real lords lived.
I remember when this episode dropped i screamed in SHOCK at oberyn's death, he was my favorite and I didn't expect him to die so brutally after seemingly winning
"Sickly boys sometimes become powerful men." I like this quote because there are some very famous rulers in history who were like that, Augustus the 1st Roman Emperor for example.
I still can't rewatch that scene with his head popping. I close my eyes every time. It still haunts me 😂😂😂. I LOVED Oberyn. I wish we could have had him longer. And poor Tyrion looks like his fucking soul just left his body lol. Oberyn just got a little too comfortable. RIP to the Viper ❤
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In my view Tyrions confusion about his cousin and his beetles was less about the beetles and more about young Tyrion struggling with feeling sympathy and empathy in the world of nobility where such things just don't exist.
OMFG Thank you! I just caught up, I didn’t realize you were only in season 4. I love these reacts so much. Keep it up guys. I can’t tell you how much I love your work! 10/10.
When Sansa is telling Lord Royce about meeting him when he was bringing his son, Ser Waymar to the wall...Ser Waymar was the man at the beginning of the show that was killed by a white walker. He was the leader of the group.
Roose Bolton is Warden of the North only because he murdered Robb Stark at The Red Wedding for Tywin Lannister. Tywin gave The Bolton’s The North and Winterfell for their service.
By lying for Littlefinger, Sansa now has a bit of power over him. If she had told the truth, Littlefinger would have been imprisoned or executed and Sansa would have been alone and she is being accused of conspiracy to murder Joffrey right now. At the moment, she is afraid to lose Littlefinger's protection, but at the same time she got a bit of leverage on him with that lie.
Episode nine: The Watchers on the Wall. EPIC. Much like the Blackwater was centered around the Red Keep, the entire episode centers around the battle at Castle Black.
Tyrion's arc is truly what makes this season unforgettable to me. And Mountain vs. Viper is one of the most iconic and barbaric scenes in the show! 😮🍈🍉 Rip Oberyn & thanks to Pedro for bringing him to life!!! He's one of my favorite portayels in the whole series. 😊 👑 ☀️
I remember exactly when I watched this episode for the first time, maaan all of us had our jaws dropped to the floor. I wish house of the dragon was even one tenth as hype as this shit was
Some fans say that Orson who smashed the beetles is a representing the author of the books. Smashing their little lives out, only to keep smashing again. Valar Morgulis
obsessed with the sansa reactions as always.. i remember how concerned i was watching her walk down those stairs the first time i saw it too. 🤣 rip oberyn
Sansa says to Lord Baelish "I know what you want"... Later she walks down the stairs like a confident changed woman...It confuses me wha had happened. Did she sleep with Lord Baelish!?!...😮
That scene with Arya and the Hound, you have to imagine how long we waited for her to meet someone, some family member, someone close, she was so close with Ned, close with Rob and Cat, and now she arrives with her aunt after she has already died, that laugh of not being able to believe that the same thing is still happening to her, especially if you have been watching the series as it came out, you wait years only for that, and nobody knows Sansa is there, it is kind of funny, in a sad tired way haha
Love you guys so much! Great episode, as always. Shae specifically warned Sansa about Baylish and discussed what men want. Sansa said he was old, Shae said men don’t see it that way. Cercei warned Sansa what to expect if Stannis took Kings Landing (we’re in for a bit of a r*pe), and that a woman’s weapon was between her legs. Sansa, nearly r*ped in the city, has absorbed these lessons. She’s testing her influence and skill.❤
It didn't work out for him in the end, but a spear is actually an ideal weapon against The Mountain. You want as much distance as possible against someone that big.
Ok a couple of things. A quarterstaff or a spear is regarded as one of the greatest weapons ever made in the hand of a skilled person for centuries. Sure by todays standards it isnt going to do much in a gun fight but even within 20ft or so a knife is considered more deadly than a gun. The actor that plays The Mountain here is "Thor" Bjornsson, an Icelandic strongman. Dude is 6'9" and over 400 pounds. Man is no joke.
Varys absolutely knows about Jorah. He was the one to tell Ned that Jorah was spying on Danaerys for them. He also told Tywin at a small council meeting that Jorah was no longer spying on her for them. He said Jorah was no longer sending them any messages.
The Bolton's have a flayed man as their sigil, and their castle name is the Dreadfort... did you think they were men of virtue? 🤣 Edit: Also how you gonna do Ja like that? Never been a finer simp in all of Westeros
Sansa is growing up y’all. She will never be a victim again. She’s smart and beautiful and high born and becoming someone to be reckoned with! And doesn’t Littlefinger look pleased and in awe. You think she is fooled by him or does she have his number?
Weird fun historical fact: only rich people had swords and they only used them after their spears broke in actual human history. The range of a spear is a huge advantage, people carried swords as back up weapons or something they could use in a castle hallway. But sad and pathetic as it is, the spear was by far the most used weapon in human history. But for movie purposes they always make it look like everyone was running around with a sword because its more dramatic.
@@deussivenatura5805 lol i just meant a spear costs nothing to make compared to a sword so that was the sad and pathetic reference. Obviously they were better in almost every scenario. And then people invented the halberd that could kill people in armor too.
People never give Sansa the credit she deserves til it’s wayyy past due (out of superficial presumptive characterization typically)…ima just suggest you start catching it now rather than later 😉
Looking forward to catching up with the rest of these reactions... I'm looking forward to you guys realizing Sansa lying right here is what allowed Little Finger to be free and sell her off to Ramsay... Once again, she went through pain, and once again it was her fault.
Everyone always wants to talk about oberyn and the mountain after this episode, but what in the heck is tyrions speech about the simpleton smashing beetles about? that people are sometimes cruel for no reason? is that it? its possibly his last speech and one of the only scenes we see him 1 on 1 with jamie, and its just about beetles. the show is making it seem like its such an important monologue.
It's a metaphor of sorts. Remember, he starts out talking about how the gods judge a man by having two other men try to kill each other. Men are beetles, gods are men. Why are they doing it? What is the point? And he never does learn the answer. I haven't decided what the significance of the mule kick killing yet, though. Maybe it implies that men will kill each other less if there were no gods?
You're far enough in the story to get the beetle analogy now, it's about the wheel that Daenarys claims she wants to break, the analogy is representative of the systems of power that are used to crush people day after day in service of nothing. Devon was pretty spot on when he said that Orson was killing the beetles because he had control over them and that control made him feel like he was safe. Same for the Lannister family as a whole, they have armies, gold, land, titles, prestige, fear that keeps people at bay and ironically the family is destroying itself from the inside. Now imagine Tywin Lannister as Orson, can you even really say that Tywin however capable he may be, is even happy? That's what the legacy he's fighting for is worth, bending the world to make something that nobody even really cares about but him real, his children all despise him for it in their own ways. So what's the point? It's all for nothing, pointless suffering because that's the way thing is. People accept status quo and submit never realizing there is no reason it HAS to be this way, we can just change things, but we never do. Usually we're forced into change by circumstances later on, when the system buckles under its' own weight and crashes.
"Today is not the day I die" - Oberyn, the day that he died.
Mountain BURST his bubble
That’s cold.. but accurate.
Theres a theory he actually intended to die to motivate dorne to go to war against the lannisters. It explains why he used a slow acting poison instead of a fast one, Why he was so intent on making the mountain admit what he did and why he had one last drink and kiss before going into the arena. He knew he probably couldnt beat the mountain and get him to admit when he did without dying in the process.
@@nullakjg767 I don't doubt someone has posted that theory but, yeah, no...
It may have been a backup plan in the back of his mind if he lost but, when he was literally on the verge of winning I don't think he thought, ok let me throw and get myself killed on the slight chance that while he's killing me, Gregor will admit to his crimes.
EDIT: He likely chose a slow acting poison so that Gregor would not show signs of the poisoning during the fight. Thus, revealing Oberyn to have cheated. Gregor would just continue to get weaker until Oberyn defeated him.
If Gregor collapsed a minute after Oberyn cut him the first time everyone would know what was up and Oberyn/Tyrion would've lost anyway.
@@nullakjg767
That’s a retarded theory.
His fighting style and words show that he never intended to die.
Fun fact, Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) was hired for his ability to play Reek not Theon.
Anyone can be Theon Greyjoy, it takes a special actor to play Reek so well!
"Only a whipped dog would speak this way." says the man after Theon's speech and that's exactly who Theon (Reek) is... Like the reactors say "I hope somebody snaps him out of it"!!... Great acting from both actors who play Ramsay and Theon/Reek.
Sansa learned from Cersei to tell enough of the truth to make your lies believable, she’s learning to play the game!
The Ja Morant contract comments when Jorah hits free agency are among the most diabolical GOT comments I have ever heard in my entire reaction viewing career.
This should be pinned
Career???????
@@TreyDZd you heard me.
@@beefjezos2713😂
Hobbs a sick man for laughing through oberyns death 😂😂😂. Seeing Pedro pascal go out like that had me stunned
It’s his coping mechanism. He tried to laugh at Ned’s death. I’m the same way. I will laugh in the WORST circumstances, especially if caught off guard.
Only time I’ve seen Hobbes serious was when Joffrey made Sansa look at her father’s head on the wall. That absolutely broke him.
@@83gemm it was a joke my dude lol
@@zachmiller1175 Oh I’m sorry, I wasn’t dragging you. Didn’t mean it to come across as a lecture. Text doesn’t always convey tone well. My bad.
@@83gemm you good bro respect to you lol
I dont see the issue, i laughed too, bro was dumb as fuck to mess around with the kill. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ @@zachmiller1175
Oberyn sadly let his anger be his downfall, but you need to know why he did that. He wanted the Mountain to say the name of the man who ordered him to kill Elia and her babies, which is Tywin Lannister, so Dorne could officially go to war against the Lannisters,but without the mountain naming tywin he he can't
Saddest part is the Mountain even confessed there too, but never mentioned Tywin 😮💨.
Tywin didn't order the murder. He just didn't tell the Mountain NOT to kill her.
Do you really believe that? Tywin was a great man, but a petty one. I'm sure he didn't forget that Rhaegar married her instead of Cersei,he order the kill and the rape
@@SwiftJusticeExactly, and he didn't have to, everyone knows if you're gonna usurp you gotta wipe out the entire line, it was expected
@@coldfusionbeam And what if he did? That doesn't change anything. It isn't a court. Dorn could go to war any day. Mountain words doesn't change anything. Tywin was smart and Oberin was stupid.
The line, “Don’t leave me alone in this world,” just shatters me.
Bro these 3 days till the next episode will be the longest Ive ever waited for one of these
not to mention the finale . a looooong wait :)
Oberyn was doing sooooo good. Got damn it! All he had to do was follow through. That scene still gives me anxiety
The reason why Oberyn wanted the Mountain to confess was to give Dorne a valid and concrete reason to start a War against the Lannisters seeing as the Mountain was under Tywin Lannisters orders when he killed Oberyn sister.
You don't know that. That's just something that you came up with
@@angelminaj617 Yes I do. Thats why I said it. Read the books.
@@iwasbored134 books are different than the show dude
Tywin, Cersei, Tyrion, and Oberyn all said it in the previous episodes. Tywin had Ob' sister and children killed when he sacked the city and Jamie killed the Mad King.@@angelminaj617
@@hmp01 Some things are, yes but not the backstory or goal of Oberyn.
What Littlefinger wants is more. No matter what he has, he will always want more. If he ever got the Iron Throne, he would start stirring up trouble in the Free Cities. To get more. The climb is all there is.
Because he could never have Kat amirite
@@SwiftJustice Because he grew up the son of a lord whose holding was so tiny they were they lowest rung on the ladder you could be and still be considered lords. Then he was sent off to be fostered at Riverrun and saw how real lords lived.
SUCH an iconic and devastating episode!
I remember when this episode dropped i screamed in SHOCK at oberyn's death, he was my favorite and I didn't expect him to die so brutally after seemingly winning
"Sickly boys sometimes become powerful men." I like this quote because there are some very famous rulers in history who were like that, Augustus the 1st Roman Emperor for example.
This one hit me harder than the red wedding. Fuckin loved Obe - he fuckin had him! RIP
I still can't rewatch that scene with his head popping. I close my eyes every time. It still haunts me 😂😂😂. I LOVED Oberyn. I wish we could have had him longer. And poor Tyrion looks like his fucking soul just left his body lol. Oberyn just got a little too comfortable. RIP to the Viper ❤
Never underestimate a Stark, especially the Lady Starks…
Arya laughing in the Hound's face over his *luck... ❤
Greetings from Greece! Team Targaryen girl here. You guys are my best GoT reactors, I can´t believe your on point comments and how funny you react to things no one would expect. Love and peace.
In my view Tyrions confusion about his cousin and his beetles was less about the beetles and more about young Tyrion struggling with feeling sympathy and empathy in the world of nobility where such things just don't exist.
OMFG Thank you! I just caught up, I didn’t realize you were only in season 4. I love these reacts so much. Keep it up guys. I can’t tell you how much I love your work! 10/10.
Arya’s giggle is my ringtone
Hobbs, that was a very good observation on the story of Orson the beetle killer 👌🏾
Jorah back in Westeros: they did what with my Fathers skull!!!
30:28 was too funny bro. The Mereeen Dragons turned down his team option, let him walk 😂
I remember this scene with Oberyn and the Mountain went viral online when it aired and is what made me start watching GoT.
I follow you guys closely every video, this is so lit to experience GOT for the 1st time again
When Sansa is telling Lord Royce about meeting him when he was bringing his son, Ser Waymar to the wall...Ser Waymar was the man at the beginning of the show that was killed by a white walker. He was the leader of the group.
Your Ego will get ya every time!! 😂😂
Roose Bolton is Warden of the North only because he murdered Robb Stark at The Red Wedding for Tywin Lannister. Tywin gave The Bolton’s The North and Winterfell for their service.
By lying for Littlefinger, Sansa now has a bit of power over him. If she had told the truth, Littlefinger would have been imprisoned or executed and Sansa would have been alone and she is being accused of conspiracy to murder Joffrey right now. At the moment, she is afraid to lose Littlefinger's protection, but at the same time she got a bit of leverage on him with that lie.
I KNEW it was coming since I read the books but hearing the crushing of his head left me in SHAMBLES
Episode nine: The Watchers on the Wall. EPIC. Much like the Blackwater was centered around the Red Keep, the entire episode centers around the battle at Castle Black.
Ygritte saving Gilly and baby Sam, what a great moment!
Tyrion's arc is truly what makes this season unforgettable to me. And Mountain vs. Viper is one of the most iconic and barbaric scenes in the show! 😮🍈🍉 Rip Oberyn & thanks to Pedro for bringing him to life!!! He's one of my favorite portayels in the whole series. 😊 👑 ☀️
lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo🤣🤣🤣 8:52 "Haven't you ever wondered ?" - I just be working fr 🤣
Dev’s reaction was the same as mine when I seen all them teeth get knocked out in one punch! I was an awee smh! RIP OB!!
I remember exactly when I watched this episode for the first time, maaan all of us had our jaws dropped to the floor. I wish house of the dragon was even one tenth as hype as this shit was
After all these years my jaw still dropped 😢😮 man he was too cool for this world
Pedro's key life role .
This episode crushed my mental fr.
What a mind blowing episode!
Some fans say that Orson who smashed the beetles is a representing the author of the books. Smashing their little lives out, only to keep smashing again.
Valar Morgulis
obsessed with the sansa reactions as always.. i remember how concerned i was watching her walk down those stairs the first time i saw it too. 🤣
rip oberyn
Sansa says to Lord Baelish "I know what you want"... Later she walks down the stairs like a confident changed woman...It confuses me wha had happened. Did she sleep with Lord Baelish!?!...😮
That scene with Arya and the Hound, you have to imagine how long we waited for her to meet someone, some family member, someone close, she was so close with Ned, close with Rob and Cat, and now she arrives with her aunt after she has already died, that laugh of not being able to believe that the same thing is still happening to her, especially if you have been watching the series as it came out, you wait years only for that, and nobody knows Sansa is there, it is kind of funny, in a sad tired way haha
Did you all hear Arya say she would have killed Joffery with a chicken bone if she had the chance? Funniest line of this episode.
After the final scene, Pedro, face full of gore and make up, celebrated by jumping into the sea.
“You know cause they do alot of work” i love this ninja man 😂
My dude's, this is Episode 8 (The Mountain and the Viper), not 7. 🤙🏻
Love you guys so much! Great episode, as always. Shae specifically warned Sansa about Baylish and discussed what men want. Sansa said he was old, Shae said men don’t see it that way. Cercei warned Sansa what to expect if Stannis took Kings Landing (we’re in for a bit of a r*pe), and that a woman’s weapon was between her legs. Sansa, nearly r*ped in the city, has absorbed these lessons. She’s testing her influence and skill.❤
If The Hound was The Mountain he'd have replied, "Why weren't you here protecting your sister?"
Up next....my favorite episode....."The Watchers on the Wall"
Homies yal should start doing 3-4 episodes a week 😂
Great reaction ❤😊still can’t get the ending out my head even after all these years.
It didn't work out for him in the end, but a spear is actually an ideal weapon against The Mountain. You want as much distance as possible against someone that big.
Love this episode I just still always wish Oberyn just finished the job
One of the best resctions guys every coach should show this to thier team a lesson in showboating lol😂
been waiting for this one
y'all labeled this the wrong episode and number again 😭
Ok a couple of things. A quarterstaff or a spear is regarded as one of the greatest weapons ever made in the hand of a skilled person for centuries. Sure by todays standards it isnt going to do much in a gun fight but even within 20ft or so a knife is considered more deadly than a gun. The actor that plays The Mountain here is "Thor" Bjornsson, an Icelandic strongman. Dude is 6'9" and over 400 pounds. Man is no joke.
And he's smaller than his brothers
Bro really said 👉😵👈
The Mountain knocked all his teeth out bruh.
The mountain fight is so fucking tough
Ahh... I need the next reaction like today 😄😄⌚📅😩
Varys absolutely knows about Jorah. He was the one to tell Ned that Jorah was spying on Danaerys for them. He also told Tywin at a small council meeting that Jorah was no longer spying on her for them. He said Jorah was no longer sending them any messages.
For the last 2-3 eps or so, the title of the videos have been wrong or at odds with the thumbnail. Just FYI
Great conclusions to this insane episode like you said.
Ned said that in Season 1. “Poison is a woman’s weapon
The Bolton's have a flayed man as their sigil, and their castle name is the Dreadfort... did you think they were men of virtue? 🤣
Edit: Also how you gonna do Ja like that? Never been a finer simp in all of Westeros
Gregor is the most tanky mf in the show lmao we are only alive because he allows it
Sansa is growing up y’all. She will never be a victim again. She’s smart and beautiful and high born and becoming someone to be reckoned with! And doesn’t Littlefinger look pleased and in awe. You think she is fooled by him or does she have his number?
Smart? Lol
46:38 had my crying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ja got caught with the blicky on IG 😂😂 was given a league suspension based on personal conduct policy (I’m referring to Jorah, not actual Ja lol)
The Rise and Fall of Jah 😞
sansa is using littlefinger she does not love that creep she's using his love for her mother and her to her advantage
Can't wait for Monday
Great reaction to a great episode!
the next episode is my personal favorite
These are the only reactors actually invested in Grey Worm’s romantic subplot 😂
Also I love the way you guys say “~Arry🥹”
guys in 97til patreon do they have the reactions edited or do i have to sync up?
This is harder to watch than the red wedding
"You killed _HER CHILDREN!!"_
Doubled up on titles from the last upload.
Oooooh just you wait and see!!!!
Here we go!
The dude got greedy
Y’all are hilarious!!!!!😂
Weird fun historical fact: only rich people had swords and they only used them after their spears broke in actual human history. The range of a spear is a huge advantage, people carried swords as back up weapons or something they could use in a castle hallway. But sad and pathetic as it is, the spear was by far the most used weapon in human history. But for movie purposes they always make it look like everyone was running around with a sword because its more dramatic.
That doesn't make it sad nor pathetic that it was used throughout most of history, it just makes sense. Spears > Swords
@@deussivenatura5805Imagine the mountain with a steel spear! Of course, halberds were the rich people’s answer to spears.
@@deussivenatura5805 lol i just meant a spear costs nothing to make compared to a sword so that was the sad and pathetic reference. Obviously they were better in almost every scenario. And then people invented the halberd that could kill people in armor too.
@@shockmesane4158 Thanks for clearing that up, bud.
--sad and pathetic-- humble
People never give Sansa the credit she deserves til it’s wayyy past due (out of superficial presumptive characterization typically)…ima just suggest you start catching it now rather than later 😉
You guys always make me lmao!
Little Finger looking at Sansa like she was a snack...
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Double check your episode numbering ❤ I think I saw it moved up one on the last video too
Anybody else saying the intro and outro with them?
Later a few seasons away I will tell you my theory on the Cousin Orson beetle killing story
Looking forward to catching up with the rest of these reactions... I'm looking forward to you guys realizing Sansa lying right here is what allowed Little Finger to be free and sell her off to Ramsay... Once again, she went through pain, and once again it was her fault.
39:24 lmao yall had to cut so you could laugh
You guys should go back to reading a couple of comments at the end, I really liked that segment
Everyone always wants to talk about oberyn and the mountain after this episode, but what in the heck is tyrions speech about the simpleton smashing beetles about? that people are sometimes cruel for no reason? is that it? its possibly his last speech and one of the only scenes we see him 1 on 1 with jamie, and its just about beetles. the show is making it seem like its such an important monologue.
It's a metaphor of sorts. Remember, he starts out talking about how the gods judge a man by having two other men try to kill each other. Men are beetles, gods are men. Why are they doing it? What is the point? And he never does learn the answer. I haven't decided what the significance of the mule kick killing yet, though. Maybe it implies that men will kill each other less if there were no gods?
You're far enough in the story to get the beetle analogy now, it's about the wheel that Daenarys claims she wants to break, the analogy is representative of the systems of power that are used to crush people day after day in service of nothing. Devon was pretty spot on when he said that Orson was killing the beetles because he had control over them and that control made him feel like he was safe. Same for the Lannister family as a whole, they have armies, gold, land, titles, prestige, fear that keeps people at bay and ironically the family is destroying itself from the inside. Now imagine Tywin Lannister as Orson, can you even really say that Tywin however capable he may be, is even happy? That's what the legacy he's fighting for is worth, bending the world to make something that nobody even really cares about but him real, his children all despise him for it in their own ways. So what's the point?
It's all for nothing, pointless suffering because that's the way thing is. People accept status quo and submit never realizing there is no reason it HAS to be this way, we can just change things, but we never do. Usually we're forced into change by circumstances later on, when the system buckles under its' own weight and crashes.
31:10 Idk Idk Idk Idkn, Is she just playing the game to stay safe or not.... Your reaction guys is so funny!!! I had the same tho!!
What is in a viper not to touch?
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