Just realized that Lord's Frey actor got to go out with "leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe." Great quote to finish your performance with. And I love his work in Harry Potter, Chernobyl, etc.
Thanks for the upload guys, and yes, Danaerys, Viserys (idiotic brother we saw in early seasons), and Rhaegar (eldest child who died during Robert's rebellion years before this) are all siblings and children of the mad king, Aerys. So Jon would be Danaerys' nephew.
The R +l=j video has no actual spoilers . Its only scenes from seasons 1-5 of clues that are just put togetherin a beautiful way... . nothing from 6 7 or 8..... its still worth watching and makes what ned did so much more meaningful
Yes you can watch that video that was suggested, but in my opinion only after season 7. In the end of season 7 there will be a big reveal anyway on screen, so there is no reason to spoil it earlier. Its actually fine for viewers not to realize everything in time, it makes the surprises better and thus the reaction better. I prefer that, to getting spoilers guys. Avoid comments and spoilers. Its too much , watch the show first. Why spoil? Just enjoy.
I found it funny how Suzy got it right away this time. I remember many people back then (including me) first suspecting this scene to be some kind of flashback, maybe something that happened shortly before Arya actually arrived.
@@BUSeixas11 It would have worked a lot better if we hadn't seen Arya kill him. Having both scenes, just doesn't work. And the scene in S6 was a bit hokey, so I think they should have just done this one. It would work a lot better without the other one
The Hound was always good. He protected Sansa numerous times. Remember he saved her from getting raped. And Tyrion said thank you. And the Hound said "I didn't do it for you." And then he offered to take her home and keep her safe. And he respected her wishes when she turned him down. At the very beginning he protected Lauras Tyrell from his brother killing him. And then he protected Arya. He's always been good.
I wouldn't say good, more of a grey character. You can call it good by GoT standards. He had no problem murdering the kid in episode 2 when ordered to. There are very few I would call good in GoT - the Starks, Tyrion, Varis and a few smaller characters.
I see your points. But, if you're going to call Varys Good, then so is the Hound. Remember when Varys says he would have to order people's death, and he told himself "I'm not the one doing it." He ordered Danerys' death. Danerys was totally innocent at that point. If you're calling Varys good, you've got to give it to the Hound, too. And I don't want to spoil anyone, but you know what Tyrion winds up doing. He's even more problematic in the books. In this world, people have to kill people. That's all there is to it. Robb sent 2000 soldiers to their deaths. Really and truly the only ones who are good are Jon, Sansa, and Bran. And Arya, maybe. And Ser Davos. Shireen. Maester Aemon. Maester Luwen. Missandei and Gilly. Jojen and Meera. Pod and Brienne. Ned, of course. Gendry. Ok, there's a few really good characters. But you are also correct about them being grey characters. But the thing is, they are ALL grey characters. George Martin writes characters grey. He says the only thing worth writing about is "the human heart in conflict with itself." To me, that doesn't mean someone isn't good. You can be grey, and still choose good most of the time. It's hard to see the Hound like that. Because he's always grumpy and grouchy. But I still firmly believe he is good.
@@Ash.Crow.Goddess I think it’s fairly obvious that he’d been commanded to kill plenty of people that didn’t really deserve to be killed during his time in kings landing. There’s no way that one kid is all he was ever responsible for killing. The way he clearly enjoys and states that he enjoys killing, it all paints a very clear picture. His desire to help Sansa and Arya was predominantly fueled by being paid for it, not out of the goodness of his heart. He clearly changed a bit by the end of the series and cared about Arya but at the end of the day, there’s no way a man like him hasn’t killed more than one innocent
Tommen betrayed Cersei by taking away trial by combat. He betrayed Jaime by sending him away after he tried to help free Margaery from The High Sparrow. So yes, he betrayed them. Jon is Daenerys' nephew. Rhaegar (Jon's father) was her brother.
Exactly.... He basically signed his mother's death warrant, the same mother who loved him dearly.... And yet she did everything she could to protect him....
Tommen was manipulated into taking away the trial by combat. He was too young / trusting / kind and gentle for Kings Landing. Had Tywin been alive Tommen would've had the best Hand he could ask for instead he had to settle for Tywin's brother Kevan who was always living in Tywin's shadow. Also he had bumbling Mace Tyrell on his Council and sycophant Pycelle.
@@0307scott I don’t exactly call it betrayal for the reasons you said, he was naive and manipulated. When someone betrays someone, it’s intentional and done with malice. I don’t believe tommen intended malice towards his mother, just surrounded by the wrong people and ironically, his mother would have been the best one to listen to in his situation. But she played the biggest part in her own situation of “betrayal”. Her stupidity with arming religious fanatics led to all her problems, she’s responsible for his death. I remember thinking that something was clearly going to happen regarding the trial by combat being eradicated and it’s insane that she didn’t consider that possibility.
I liked that Arya spared Kitty Frey. I don't think it was just to spread the news - I think Arya recognized that Kitty was also an innocent victim of Walder, (and wasn't even his wife at the time of the Red Wedding). Not only was I glad for Kitty, I was glad for Arya - it showed that even while she was taking vengeance, she was capable of being restrained and fair. I admit until then I'd been worried about her possibly descending into madness, but that scene reassured me she was still Arya, and still in control.
Fun fact, it's heavily-implied in the book "Fire and Blood" that Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion were born in Dragonstone before they were stolen centuries before all this. Their mother was Dreamfyre, the dragon of Queen Rhaena Targaryen whose 3 eggs were stolen and sold by her lover Elissa Farman so she can sail to west of Westeros.
47:11 That mountain and staircase are in Spain, in the Basque Country, just 1 month before the seventh season was filmed, we went with my school to that place because in the place that the CGI castle occupies, there is a very beautiful chapel. When it premiered, all my fellow Got fans at school as myself were amazed to learn that we had visited Dragonstone without even knowing it LUL
Now the show wants you to know the jon stuff, but it will get into that later more in detail of course. The theory existed very long because there are many hidden hints, end of season six was the confirmation. Rhaegar was the brother of Daenerys and Viserys who died in Roberts rebellion, which makes daenerys jons aunt
R+L=J was a rumor among the fandom for years as it wasn't in the books yet. People had figured it out and that was a very prominent idea. When the ep confirmed what people thought, it was a big "yep" from many. The first time we had seen that shown since it wasn't in the books. Amazing.
4:37 - You don't have to watch the video for it to explain. The video doesn't show you anything that wasn't in the show already anyway. The video just points out all the clues pointing out the eventual reveal. This shows you that, if you were paying attention to the show, you could have figured it out before you even saw that scene.
In the end it means absolutely nothing to the plot anyways and pretty much just a waste of time. That plot was butchered just so they could end the show and move on to make other series that didnt happen either because they royally screwed this ending up so badly.
The video everyone wants you to watch is just clips from the show, it is not someone explaining the show. The show hints at it the whole time but it is so spread out that most people don’t pick up on it.
Guys, just watch the video that was suggested. It’s not an explanation, it’s just an edit of every scene that alludes to what happened. The hints ARE in the show.
I will say it again… I’ve re-watched this show too many times to count and numerous times watching reactors react. Each time, I’ve learned so much and understand better every time.
Oh Suzy i love your take on the extra videos. I hate when people recommend that video is really not needed but is a GREAT video. Wait until the end of this season to watch
While I get where she is coming from all the lore videos are nice to watch because as good as the show was it not easy for everyone to soak up all this information while watching it plus there a lot left out that the books explained in much better detail
The thing about the R+L=J video: it's not to explain something that the show didn't. All those who piled in last time (and to be be fair, I was one of them) were a bit annoyed that you'd talked over things and hadn't grasped the important facts. But this would have been a complete surprise to many people, who had bought into the Ned-cheating-on-Cat story, as we all did. The R+L=J video just goes back (no spoilers) over the show and shows a few hints that were given along the way, because the writers knew all along. The information was given to the writers by GRRM himself. I don't think you need to watch it, now you know what you know. Thank the Seven it wasn't Lysa, eh? 😉
the R L J vid is literally just a compilation of scenes from the show regarding the story of Lyanna, except for a final scene of a story about DnD meeting with Martin about making the show.
As good as these reactions are, when you have to wait sometimes years between seasons that emotion can’t be matched by watching everything back to back. Congrats on your marriage ❤
For me, the significance of Thoros bringing back Beric after the Hound's Trial by Combat was to show that such a thing was possible in this world. That way, when John was brought back in the beginning of season two, people wouldn't say "Where did that come from?" because it had already been established.
Negative people definitely need hugs, I, as both of you, live life with my own opinion and an open mind. Sometimes I find that when people are negative towards something I haven't experienced yet, I find I like and enjoy it more
The wall of Dragonstone is real, it is in País Vasco in the North-West of Spain. I visited it a year ago, the rocks next to it are amazing! I had never seen these types of rocks before. By the way makes me think that after GoT you need to react to House of the Dragon
You are right. Definitely watch that video, just after the show. Everyone telling you to watch it now only saw it because there was such a long wait between seasons so that's when THEY watched it. You have the benefit of just going to the next episode.
it was gendry who was at dragonstone, he was supposed to get killed but was set free by davos, he went to row towards king's landing and we think he is still rowing
R+L=J videos have huge views because it was a theory for 20 years. The last book that was released hasn’t revealed who jons mother was, so for a decade plus, there were theories. R+L=J was the most popular therory. Also that scene is huge because it reveals JON IS A TARGERYAN and a STARK
So the one thing to remember with "the blacksmith" is that he is Robert Baratheon's first heir, and in that case, is heir to the throne afrer Robert if you're following that bloodline and the Targaryn (sp?) One. So he is quite important in that case.. And also important in something Ned and Robert talked about early on.
EXACTLY! Meaningful if you read the books but has no point in the TV series at all. That plot was abandoned in the show because they wanted to finish filming and move on to other projects that they lost anyways because of how they butchered the final season.
Robert baratheon and lyanna were never married they were engaged. Ned lied saying he cheated but really he was protecting Jon from being murdered if Robert found out lyanna had raegars son. Cat stark had 1 sister and a brother. Raegar and daenerys are brother and sister which would make Jon and Dany aunt and nephew
I thought the same thing when Dany touched the sand! Thought there should have been a big bass heavy kind of sound when she touched it, maybe that sound before the dragons breathe fire, I never get sick of that sound.
It's always weird when people are amazed how quickly people get from one side of the Narrow Sea to the other. If it took a long time, they'd have called it the Wide Sea
@@SuzySteejo I think it's more that they don't really have much to trade. The slave trade is big is Essos, but it's illegal in Westeros. They all have horses and steel and gold and stuff. There seems to be some coming and going from Braavos, but even then, if you borrow money from the Iron bank, they don't have to send the physical gold across the sea. The captain who took Arya back to Braavos with him seemed to have been trading salt. Several times the show mentions prostitutes in Westeros having come from Essos. Sansa was eating lemon cakes in that one episode. I'd assume they came across the sea. And wine and beer are probably traded. I think that wine seller who tried to poison Dany was selling wine from Westeros. There's some mention of skins being traded, too. Other than that, I guess there's just not a whole lot to trade. And given the risk, it's probably too expensive to just go across the sea for a vacation
The funny thing about Arya killing all the Freys is now they have to release Edmure Tully. He is again the lord of the Riverlands and now also the Twins. Rob forcing him to marry Freys daughter in the end, literally made him the most powerful lord in the North other than the Starks.
Lyanna wasn’t married to Rob, she was married to a Martell. King Robert was simply in love with her so if he knew she had a baby by an enemy he would’ve killed the child, so Ned covered and sacrificed his reputation for it. And final thing, with all due respect. But most everyone can see what is going on with the show. As much as I love y’all, the amount of lines we have all witnessed you complete miss because you were talking about something that was mostly being explained as you were talking over the show (I mean it’s kinda normal for you both) that 100% solved a puzzle is astounding. The show did make it to where you could figure it out. You just weren’t paying attention lol
You are right…do not watch R+L =J yet. Theres actually nothing in it that you haven’t already seen, but there’s a scene coming that gives a little more reveal…if you don’t talk over it 😂. I think it will be more impactful once you get the info from that reveal. As far as the rest of the seasons, I for one quite enjoyed them. The story is still largely based on what GRRM told D&D. My only complaint is that they rushed it. But otherwise, I feel the end was right where it needed to be (if not where some fans wanted it). ENJOY THE RIDE!
Jon's mistake was he didn't let Sansa know his plans, Sansa's not totally wrong either; Jon as a whole doesn't like being questioned ( we seen that in the past ), It's Jon's job to keep his counselors in the loop. Jon had at minimum a couple of weeks to let Sansa know his plans and argue about it behind closed doors.
GEEENDRYYYY! I was shouting Gendry at the end haha. Great to see your reaction, I honestly have seen this season only once, not planing to watch it again (HBO) but I do wanna see you guys finish this one.🍿 Please do not be afraid to call them out when it gets shitty(er).
LOL, the show doesn't want you to know. BUT they've given you everything you need to know to draw your conclusions before now. It's just been spread out over time. BUT I believe the show will send you more tidbits to figure it out before this season is done.
The r+l=j video is just compilation of scenes from earlier season refering to it, the show dont want you to know it wants you to figure it out, and if you havent before the reveal, the vid show you all clue you missed.
GRRM is somewhat more persistent in the books, when it comes to dangling the existence of Lyanna Stark in front of us, compared to what the show provides. Some other plausible candidates for Jon’s mother are included in the books, though, so it’s not too on-the-nose about the answer either. The truly biggest takeaway for this episode: Gilly is sitting there reading a book. She now knows considerably more than S. 😄
“If I have to watch a video explaining something, then as far as I’m concerned, the show doesn’t want me to know yet.” That was my whole point, but it seems everyone disagrees with that take and wanted to spoil it.
If you want, after you finish the whole series, watch R+L =J and like the table reads, Cold Play musical for red nose day. This way, they are interesting and fun and you dont have to worry about any spoilers. There.... ❤ MamaKat
Next 2 seasons are crap for different reasons(like 'fast paced' , 'story could've been better',etc.), but it's definitely not boring and not like you'll not enjoy that
"You think you're fooling anyone with that top knot? Bald c*nt!"
The way he says that line it's majestic! I love Sandor!
He really had some of the best lines on the show…
Hound and Arya are honestly one of the best relationships in the show. :)
@@CrazeeAdam The hound who adopted a wolf pup
@@Pharmerlynda indeed
Just realized that Lord's Frey actor got to go out with "leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe." Great quote to finish your performance with. And I love his work in Harry Potter, Chernobyl, etc.
He's a great actor! ❤
the coolest thing was watching him in Medici interact once again with Richard Madden(Robb Stark)
Same here
You're mistaken. David Bradley wasn't on Chernobyl. Roose Bolton was though
Thanks for the upload guys, and yes, Danaerys, Viserys (idiotic brother we saw in early seasons), and Rhaegar (eldest child who died during Robert's rebellion years before this) are all siblings and children of the mad king, Aerys. So Jon would be Danaerys' nephew.
The R +l=j video has no actual spoilers . Its only scenes from seasons 1-5 of clues that are just put togetherin a beautiful way... . nothing from 6 7 or 8..... its still worth watching and makes what ned did so much more meaningful
Yes you can watch that video that was suggested, but in my opinion only after season 7. In the end of season 7 there will be a big reveal anyway on screen, so there is no reason to spoil it earlier. Its actually fine for viewers not to realize everything in time, it makes the surprises better and thus the reaction better. I prefer that, to getting spoilers guys. Avoid comments and spoilers. Its too much , watch the show first. Why spoil? Just enjoy.
That Arya scene was a phenomenal opening to the season, I still remember the adrenaline when I watched it for the first time.
I thought it was a little too much like Scooby Doo
@@BUSeixas11 yeah, that's how you know people are different 🙂
I found it funny how Suzy got it right away this time. I remember many people back then (including me) first suspecting this scene to be some kind of flashback, maybe something that happened shortly before Arya actually arrived.
@@BUSeixas11 It would have worked a lot better if we hadn't seen Arya kill him. Having both scenes, just doesn't work. And the scene in S6 was a bit hokey, so I think they should have just done this one. It would work a lot better without the other one
The North remembers.
The Hound was always good. He protected Sansa numerous times. Remember he saved her from getting raped. And Tyrion said thank you. And the Hound said "I didn't do it for you." And then he offered to take her home and keep her safe. And he respected her wishes when she turned him down. At the very beginning he protected Lauras Tyrell from his brother killing him. And then he protected Arya. He's always been good.
He also murdered a bunch of innocent people but yeah
I wouldn't say good, more of a grey character. You can call it good by GoT standards. He had no problem murdering the kid in episode 2 when ordered to. There are very few I would call good in GoT - the Starks, Tyrion, Varis and a few smaller characters.
I see your points. But, if you're going to call Varys Good, then so is the Hound. Remember when Varys says he would have to order people's death, and he told himself "I'm not the one doing it." He ordered Danerys' death. Danerys was totally innocent at that point. If you're calling Varys good, you've got to give it to the Hound, too. And I don't want to spoil anyone, but you know what Tyrion winds up doing. He's even more problematic in the books. In this world, people have to kill people. That's all there is to it. Robb sent 2000 soldiers to their deaths. Really and truly the only ones who are good are Jon, Sansa, and Bran. And Arya, maybe. And Ser Davos. Shireen. Maester Aemon. Maester Luwen. Missandei and Gilly. Jojen and Meera. Pod and Brienne. Ned, of course. Gendry. Ok, there's a few really good characters. But you are also correct about them being grey characters. But the thing is, they are ALL grey characters. George Martin writes characters grey. He says the only thing worth writing about is "the human heart in conflict with itself." To me, that doesn't mean someone isn't good. You can be grey, and still choose good most of the time. It's hard to see the Hound like that. Because he's always grumpy and grouchy. But I still firmly believe he is good.
@@daniig62 Maybe not "a bunch". Besides the butcher's boy, who else.
@@Ash.Crow.Goddess I think it’s fairly obvious that he’d been commanded to kill plenty of people that didn’t really deserve to be killed during his time in kings landing. There’s no way that one kid is all he was ever responsible for killing. The way he clearly enjoys and states that he enjoys killing, it all paints a very clear picture. His desire to help Sansa and Arya was predominantly fueled by being paid for it, not out of the goodness of his heart. He clearly changed a bit by the end of the series and cared about Arya but at the end of the day, there’s no way a man like him hasn’t killed more than one innocent
The show literally holds your hand into the tower of joy and reactors don’t get it 🤣
Tommen betrayed Cersei by taking away trial by combat. He betrayed Jaime by sending him away after he tried to help free Margaery from The High Sparrow. So yes, he betrayed them.
Jon is Daenerys' nephew. Rhaegar (Jon's father) was her brother.
Exactly.... He basically signed his mother's death warrant, the same mother who loved him dearly.... And yet she did everything she could to protect him....
Tommen was manipulated into taking away the trial by combat. He was too young / trusting / kind and gentle for Kings Landing. Had Tywin been alive Tommen would've had the best Hand he could ask for instead he had to settle for Tywin's brother Kevan who was always living in Tywin's shadow. Also he had bumbling Mace Tyrell on his Council and sycophant Pycelle.
@@0307scott I don’t exactly call it betrayal for the reasons you said, he was naive and manipulated. When someone betrays someone, it’s intentional and done with malice. I don’t believe tommen intended malice towards his mother, just surrounded by the wrong people and ironically, his mother would have been the best one to listen to in his situation. But she played the biggest part in her own situation of “betrayal”. Her stupidity with arming religious fanatics led to all her problems, she’s responsible for his death. I remember thinking that something was clearly going to happen regarding the trial by combat being eradicated and it’s insane that she didn’t consider that possibility.
I liked that Arya spared Kitty Frey. I don't think it was just to spread the news - I think Arya recognized that Kitty was also an innocent victim of Walder, (and wasn't even his wife at the time of the Red Wedding). Not only was I glad for Kitty, I was glad for Arya - it showed that even while she was taking vengeance, she was capable of being restrained and fair. I admit until then I'd been worried about her possibly descending into madness, but that scene reassured me she was still Arya, and still in control.
Fun fact, it's heavily-implied in the book "Fire and Blood" that Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion were born in Dragonstone before they were stolen centuries before all this. Their mother was Dreamfyre, the dragon of Queen Rhaena Targaryen whose 3 eggs were stolen and sold by her lover Elissa Farman so she can sail to west of Westeros.
Steejo looks like he belongs in the show LOL
47:11 That mountain and staircase are in Spain, in the Basque Country, just 1 month before the seventh season was filmed, we went with my school to that place because in the place that the CGI castle occupies, there is a very beautiful chapel. When it premiered, all my fellow Got fans at school as myself were amazed to learn that we had visited Dragonstone without even knowing it LUL
Now the show wants you to know the jon stuff, but it will get into that later more in detail of course. The theory existed very long because there are many hidden hints, end of season six was the confirmation. Rhaegar was the brother of Daenerys and Viserys who died in Roberts rebellion, which makes daenerys jons aunt
I can’t believe this moment was from season 7. I completely forgot how recent it was. ICONIC
Rhaegar Targaryen is Daenerys’ older brother so she’s his aunt.
R+L=J was a rumor among the fandom for years as it wasn't in the books yet. People had figured it out and that was a very prominent idea. When the ep confirmed what people thought, it was a big "yep" from many. The first time we had seen that shown since it wasn't in the books. Amazing.
It was Gendry. He’s somewhere still rowing a boat,
I love the "You can't bloody take three steps in Scotland without tripping over a castle". It makes want to see them all some day.
4:37 - You don't have to watch the video for it to explain. The video doesn't show you anything that wasn't in the show already anyway. The video just points out all the clues pointing out the eventual reveal. This shows you that, if you were paying attention to the show, you could have figured it out before you even saw that scene.
In the end it means absolutely nothing to the plot anyways and pretty much just a waste of time. That plot was butchered just so they could end the show and move on to make other series that didnt happen either because they royally screwed this ending up so badly.
The video everyone wants you to watch is just clips from the show, it is not someone explaining the show. The show hints at it the whole time but it is so spread out that most people don’t pick up on it.
I will be watching it with you guys until the end 🐉💞
Guys, just watch the video that was suggested. It’s not an explanation, it’s just an edit of every scene that alludes to what happened. The hints ARE in the show.
I will say it again… I’ve re-watched this show too many times to count and numerous times watching reactors react. Each time, I’ve learned so much and understand better every time.
Small correction: Daenerys is Jon's aunt, not sister...
lol
Oh Suzy i love your take on the extra videos. I hate when people recommend that video is really not needed but is a GREAT video. Wait until the end of this season to watch
While I get where she is coming from all the lore videos are nice to watch because as good as the show was it not easy for everyone to soak up all this information while watching it plus there a lot left out that the books explained in much better detail
When Daenerys puts her hand down on the sand and Suzy goes “should’ve had a more bass-ey moment there” lol …I know what y’all thinking 😆👌🏼😅
2:35 “Obviously I was wrong.” 😂
The thing about the R+L=J video: it's not to explain something that the show didn't. All those who piled in last time (and to be be fair, I was one of them) were a bit annoyed that you'd talked over things and hadn't grasped the important facts.
But this would have been a complete surprise to many people, who had bought into the Ned-cheating-on-Cat story, as we all did. The R+L=J video just goes back (no spoilers) over the show and shows a few hints that were given along the way, because the writers knew all along. The information was given to the writers by GRRM himself.
I don't think you need to watch it, now you know what you know.
Thank the Seven it wasn't Lysa, eh? 😉
Tommen betrayed Cersei when he banned trial by Combat.
It will be a pleasure to watch this until the very end with you guys.
"Stuck in a washing machine..."
Yeah, I'm grokking you, bro. ;D
nicely played, btw!
the R L J vid is literally just a compilation of scenes from the show regarding the story of Lyanna, except for a final scene of a story about DnD meeting with Martin about making the show.
No, he's her nephew.
As good as these reactions are, when you have to wait sometimes years between seasons that emotion can’t be matched by watching everything back to back. Congrats on your marriage ❤
For me, the significance of Thoros bringing back Beric after the Hound's Trial by Combat was to show that such a thing was possible in this world. That way, when John was brought back in the beginning of season two, people wouldn't say "Where did that come from?" because it had already been established.
"Those are trees, the trees are friends"😂
Negative people definitely need hugs, I, as both of you, live life with my own opinion and an open mind. Sometimes I find that when people are negative towards something I haven't experienced yet, I find I like and enjoy it more
The wall of Dragonstone is real, it is in País Vasco in the North-West of Spain. I visited it a year ago, the rocks next to it are amazing! I had never seen these types of rocks before. By the way makes me think that after GoT you need to react to House of the Dragon
You are right. Definitely watch that video, just after the show. Everyone telling you to watch it now only saw it because there was such a long wait between seasons so that's when THEY watched it. You have the benefit of just going to the next episode.
it was gendry who was at dragonstone, he was supposed to get killed but was set free by davos, he went to row towards king's landing and we think he is still rowing
R+L=J videos have huge views because it was a theory for 20 years. The last book that was released hasn’t revealed who jons mother was, so for a decade plus, there were theories. R+L=J was the most popular therory.
Also that scene is huge because it reveals JON IS A TARGERYAN and a STARK
So the one thing to remember with "the blacksmith" is that he is Robert Baratheon's first heir, and in that case, is heir to the throne afrer Robert if you're following that bloodline and the Targaryn (sp?) One. So he is quite important in that case.. And also important in something Ned and Robert talked about early on.
“So its not just London” 😂😂😂😭
This episode is what I define Goosebumps
Watching Daenerys arriving on Dragonstone makes me miss the HOTD already 😢 Dragonstone is everything on that series and im team Rhaenyra ❤
Everybody in that Sept was vaporized, so there are no bodies to see.😊
"I wonder if he's changed, or if he's always been like this? " THAT part! The Hound is on my top 5 of the entire series, along with Maester Aemonn
R+l=j was a book theory.
EXACTLY! Meaningful if you read the books but has no point in the TV series at all. That plot was abandoned in the show because they wanted to finish filming and move on to other projects that they lost anyways because of how they butchered the final season.
Robert baratheon and lyanna were never married they were engaged. Ned lied saying he cheated but really he was protecting Jon from being murdered if Robert found out lyanna had raegars son. Cat stark had 1 sister and a brother. Raegar and daenerys are brother and sister which would make Jon and Dany aunt and nephew
I thought the same thing when Dany touched the sand! Thought there should have been a big bass heavy kind of sound when she touched it, maybe that sound before the dragons breathe fire, I never get sick of that sound.
R+L=J is video about theory that turned out to be true. Video was few years older than season 6.
Black smith name is "Gendry" and Ser davos send him back to kings landing safely..🙌🏻
Dany is Jon’s aunt
It's always weird when people are amazed how quickly people get from one side of the Narrow Sea to the other. If it took a long time, they'd have called it the Wide Sea
The show makes out as if these places are so far away. There seems to be little interaction between the two lands. -Steejo
@@SuzySteejo I think it's more that they don't really have much to trade. The slave trade is big is Essos, but it's illegal in Westeros. They all have horses and steel and gold and stuff. There seems to be some coming and going from Braavos, but even then, if you borrow money from the Iron bank, they don't have to send the physical gold across the sea.
The captain who took Arya back to Braavos with him seemed to have been trading salt. Several times the show mentions prostitutes in Westeros having come from Essos. Sansa was eating lemon cakes in that one episode. I'd assume they came across the sea. And wine and beer are probably traded. I think that wine seller who tried to poison Dany was selling wine from Westeros. There's some mention of skins being traded, too. Other than that, I guess there's just not a whole lot to trade. And given the risk, it's probably too expensive to just go across the sea for a vacation
The funny thing about Arya killing all the Freys is now they have to release Edmure Tully.
He is again the lord of the Riverlands and now also the Twins.
Rob forcing him to marry Freys daughter in the end, literally made him the most powerful lord in the North other than the Starks.
Ah season 7...where everything started to go wrong...
7:50 foreshadowing.
Lyanna wasn’t married to Rob, she was married to a Martell. King Robert was simply in love with her so if he knew she had a baby by an enemy he would’ve killed the child, so Ned covered and sacrificed his reputation for it.
And final thing, with all due respect. But most everyone can see what is going on with the show. As much as I love y’all, the amount of lines we have all witnessed you complete miss because you were talking about something that was mostly being explained as you were talking over the show (I mean it’s kinda normal for you both) that 100% solved a puzzle is astounding. The show did make it to where you could figure it out. You just weren’t paying attention lol
I'm still here. I love your reactions!!
I will watch with you till the end, don’t wanna suffer alone
I’m still watching til the end ❤
You are right…do not watch R+L =J yet. Theres actually nothing in it that you haven’t already seen, but there’s a scene coming that gives a little more reveal…if you don’t talk over it 😂. I think it will be more impactful once you get the info from that reveal.
As far as the rest of the seasons, I for one quite enjoyed them. The story is still largely based on what GRRM told D&D. My only complaint is that they rushed it. But otherwise, I feel the end was right where it needed to be (if not where some fans wanted it). ENJOY THE RIDE!
Jon's mistake was he didn't let Sansa know his plans, Sansa's not totally wrong either; Jon as a whole doesn't like being questioned ( we seen that in the past ), It's Jon's job to keep his counselors in the loop.
Jon had at minimum a couple of weeks to let Sansa know his plans and argue about it behind closed doors.
Season 7 has the best episode of the whole show no question.
Winds of Winter is season 6
He's been rowing since the earlier season
Jon is Danery Aunt and Danery is to Jon Snow is her Nephew.
Oh no 😮 I caught up to you guys. I was hoping you'd finish before I caught up.
Dany and Jon are aunt and nephew. It's ok. You tried, Steejo.
GEEENDRYYYY! I was shouting Gendry at the end haha.
Great to see your reaction, I honestly have seen this season only once, not planing to watch it again (HBO) but I do wanna see you guys finish this one.🍿 Please do not be afraid to call them out when it gets shitty(er).
You both are so entertaining keep up you almost done
Smalljon actually died defending Robb Stark at the Red Wedding.
I am watching them all with you two.
LOL, the show doesn't want you to know. BUT they've given you everything you need to know to draw your conclusions before now. It's just been spread out over time. BUT I believe the show will send you more tidbits to figure it out before this season is done.
46:04 I KNOW ATTACK OF THE CLONES WHEN I HEAR IT!!!!!!!
The r+l=j video is just compilation of scenes from earlier season refering to it, the show dont want you to know it wants you to figure it out, and if you havent before the reveal, the vid show you all clue you missed.
Am I the only one who got Steejo's 'getting stuck in the washing machine' joke? (cue a certain intro music)
@steejo u were thinking of Gendry and we all believe that he is still rowing after Davos sent him away😆😆😆
I will watch to the end with you! And I am sure others will as well! ❤ I love your reactions!
I see what your saying but i feel, i went through it live, so Im gonna definitely see you go through it lol
Marjorie is in many places 😅
Notice both Sansa (S6) and Cersei (S7) used nearly the same words to LF and Euron.
There will be another maybe you will catch it.
Cersei and Jamie standing on the map floor is a nod to the book readers , it's symbolism of a prophecy, told by Maggie the frog ( earlier episodes ).
Watch it with subtitles!
John is her nephew.
MY FAVORITE SEASON
GRRM is somewhat more persistent in the books, when it comes to dangling the existence of Lyanna Stark in front of us, compared to what the show provides. Some other plausible candidates for Jon’s mother are included in the books, though, so it’s not too on-the-nose about the answer either.
The truly biggest takeaway for this episode: Gilly is sitting there reading a book. She now knows considerably more than S. 😄
They talked so much i was able to finish my 14 piece nugget meal before the reaction started 😂
Should have got more nuggs -Steejo
I really wanted to see Arya opening the dungeon doors and free her Uncle Edmure, but no dice! I think that would have been a cool scene.
Haven't yall learned there arent many throw away scenes in this show. Lol.
Yay my wee Scottish reactors 😊
“If I have to watch a video explaining something, then as far as I’m concerned, the show doesn’t want me to know yet.” That was my whole point, but it seems everyone disagrees with that take and wanted to spoil it.
If you want, after you finish the whole series, watch R+L =J and like the table reads, Cold Play musical for red nose day. This way, they are interesting and fun and you dont have to worry about any spoilers. There.... ❤ MamaKat
Suzy, I’m 100% with you! Let’s talk about how badass Cersei is instead!!
You guys still got the Tower of Joy wrong 😂😂😂😂
*"Also, how do you ambush three dragons?"*
Oh.
Yeah, how do they? I kinda forgot. 🤔
Wait, "damn" is censored? What happens when you want to talk about the Great Hoover %&$× ?
Next 2 seasons are crap for different reasons(like 'fast paced' , 'story could've been better',etc.), but it's definitely not boring and not like you'll not enjoy that
The last episode is 8:03. Ignore the rest.
I'll watch until the end :)