"Isn't their survival more important than your pride" - Jon to Mance Rayder, Season 5 Episode 1 "This morning I heard a song all the way from Qarth, beyond the red waste. Daenerys Targaryen lives. She has three dragons. Even if what they say is true, it'll be years before they're fully grown and then there'll be nowhere to hide" - Varys to Tyrion before Blackwater, Season 2 Episode 8 "When my dragons are fully grown we will lay waste to great armies and burn cities to the ground" - Daenerys at the gates of Qarth, Season 2 Episode 4
The reunions just hit different when you're watching in real time and wait with bated breath for years on end for it to happen. I used to love seeing the reactions of grown men freaking out and damnnear choking in tears lol. Let's not forget these weren't your standard 'TV reunions' that happen after about five episodes of separation. These were as genuine as it gets. That feeling of pure joy and poignancy can't be recreated, because these moments were seven long seasons in the making. I feel incredulous just thinking about that. Only in GoT.
How grandiose was the scene of Dothrakis breaking through the Lannister lines while Drogon flies over the skies menacingly as the inferno raged underneath. The Dothrakis all jumping on their horses at the same time with the war music playing that gets you all fired up? That shot was insane too. The choreography of that fight is off the chain! Some award winning shit right there. Like King Robert said so long ago, "only a fool would meet the Dothraki in an open field". Who would've thought then that it will be Jaime who ends up drawing the short end of the straw? Poor Jaime gets completely rolled over by the horselord hordes smh. Hard for me to watch.😔
A little tidbit is that near Highgarden is also where the "Iron Fist" army of House Lannister and House Gardener (who ruled The Reach before the Tyrells) fought Aegon Targaryen's invasion of Westeros. It's called the Field of Fire as the entire army of the two Houses was burned down by Aegon's dragons. After the battle it is in these fields Lorren Lannister bent his knee to Aegon the Conqueror. So this battle, the sides and the outcome mirror those events. But Jon should now that after subduing the south Aegon turned his eye northwards...maybe the new Conqueror will do the same.
I'm gonna say that this is actually a great episode from start to finish other than the Jaime unrealistically not dying part. But besides that ending, the other stuff is pretty awesome. The magnitude of how they shoot that battle feels huge. The whole episode is a perfect storm of action, drama and emotion. Hell they even manage to squeeze in a reunion in all this. That alone would've been the focus of the season finale of other shows. Here it's just a throwaway. For all the complaining this gets, most directors would feel lucky if they put out something 1/4th as majestic as the finished product here.
''i mean to sail to westeros, and drink the wine of vengeance from the skull of the usurper." - Daenerys, ACOK i've waited so long for this. fire and blood!! but i wish jon was by her side, riding rhaegar or even his own horse. "It's death and destruction I want to bring down upon House Lannister, not scorn." - Jon Snow, AFFC
The one thing they do really well is make these battle set-pieces feel monumental. Just when I think they can't top the immensity of the previous battles, the loot train battle leaves me awestruck. The Dothraki to Tyrion : "Your people can't fight". But lol how did the Dothraki fair against the dragons? Not so well either huh. Who on earth can fair well against fire breathing dragons.....maybe there is someone 😶
What a pleasure to watch Daenerys routed the Lannister-Tarly armies. Fire and Blood baby ! It's weird when she don't listen to Tyrion's mediocre advice, she win !
Tyrion after season 4 is terrible. His advice was awful. Brought back slavery in Meereen, sends Dorne and the Greyjoys to their defeat, then sends everyone up north to help convince Cersi. Never made sense for him to be hand of the king.
I think people are being too harsh on Tyrion , he’s not this master strategist of war. He’s not good at fighting , only politics . It was weird how they listened to him on battle strategy to win a war.
This is one of my favorite episodes of this series! My girlfriend at the time loved Daenerys and we had to rewatch her entrance with the dragons 3 times😁
Ahhh yes, all the hope and glory this would be a good season…….all to watch it burst into flame like those wagons in this episode 😂😂😂😅 but hey, enjoy what little is left to enjoy
I don’t get the Dany hate from this episode. She headed Jons advice and didn’t burn cities or civilians. She killed enemy soldiers. She only roasted to break enemy lines and let her Dothraki have a fair fight
Damnit, I have watched every one be of these GoT videos and not said it… but I gotta be honest. I’m lowkey, but kinda high key, in love with Bukola…. just gotta get that out there in the open lol
The graphics for Drogon and the fire/battle was awesome - looking forward to more dragons... Please also remember - This Is War and Dany is tired of playing/ losing to bad advise...
This is just about the only episode I can somewhat watch in the last two seasons a bit without getting too disappointed. By this time, the show had gone completely Hollywood and lost all the intrigue and jeopardy that made it so good in the beginning. Still, this is a short and spectacular episode, and they still retained their ability to produce very good battle tv.
18:54 Damn sorry to break it to you but .... Long Live the King Slayer! RIP Jamie Lannister 2:40 Okay NOW Is DEFINTELY The time for Petyr to leave. Because clearly he knows something is up with Bran! And CLEARLY Bran knows things about Littlefinger Right... Right?!? 3:24 How? When?!? 5:13 Ahh the Stark girls meeting once again... you think Sansa will tell Ayra that Rickon is dead? 6:05 After Sansa learns her little sister is a cold blooded psychopathic killer and Ayra learns her brother is a omnipotent tree there would be some sort of emotion 6:38 Yes! Longclaw, Heartsbane, Oathkeeper! Jon, Sam, Brianne. Bran do you think now would be a good time to talk to your sister's about Littlefinger? 6:58 Okay NOW is the time for Littlefinger to leave Winterfell 7:27 How Could You Possibly Know That?!?! 8:10 Quote Mance Rayder : "Fck My Pride!" Jon would have been will within his rights to say this since we're quoting Season 5 for some reason 9:53 Arya died right here! Brianne has a Valyrian steel sword that can cut through armor. Also, when did she learn to fight like this?
When Bran gave the dagger to Arya, the black one said villerian still kill white walkers and that what happed at last, that means Bran already knew the future so then no better king than Bran
The gold already made it through to Kings Landing. Randyll Tarly says it explicitly. How do so many people miss this? Edit: I don’t mean the the 354 squad, it’s their first time seeing it. I mean the people that comment this watching the reactions.
I’ve noticed your uploads before, I’m a GoT fan, too, and you are getting close to the end already. Are you going to watch House of the Dragon in August?
Sansa is afraid , arya might want the throne . Sansa has been through a lot being controlled and mistreated by people with power , she wants to be safe and the only way to achieve that is to obtain power of her own
Welcome to the crossroad girls, now is time to choose a side, just one side because support everyone from every house isnt gonna work from here. just remember, they arent heroes or saviors and they arent villains or monsters, they just want power
For a not so good season, this episode is better than the best episode of most shows. The battle of the loot train is one of the most visually stunning battles I've seen on screen and my opinion hasn't changed years later no matter what the haters say. No wonder superbowl numbers were watching at this point. Living up to your own standards can be a bitch sometimes. For all the post-facto purist whining, it's hard to find anything on television that even remotely matches the scale of this episode. In reality many amazing scenes from even this season leave you with your jaw hanging. But to purists it's almost as if GRRM's greatness cannot be established unless you go out of your way to shit on everything else. Some of the things they nitpick and whine about are jawdroppingly petty. Yet these 'experts' have the most remedial, superficial understanding of character psychology which they try to hide by wishful appeals to the source material.When they aren't too busy trivializing Ramsay ***** jokes on freefolks sub that is. Ironic thing is that these are the vindictive cretins who think of themselves as the supreme gatekeepers and perception makers of the series. I've seen toxic fandoms, but the pettiness and sycophancy of the freefolks type Asoiaf purists hellbent on discrediting even all the good stuff is next level psychotic.
Yeah I'll say it, the Field of Fire battle sequence is better than the description of any battle in the books, including Blackwater. The shots of the Dothraki charge scene alone is worth the admission price. BTW the insane nitpicking about Jaime is laughable when you think of the 'heroic survival rate' in battles in your average shows/movies. The poignant ending of the last episode & the battle sequence of this one is quite frankly, great. But of course at this point it's blasphemy to say anything positive about D&D. All the fandom opinions become some bad-faith variation of "they ruined this or that" & you get browbeaten if you point out the positives. Some criticisms are justified, but most are laughably minor inconsistencies, straight up retroactively inventing faults, crying about why they condensed 500 page subplots, & insane nitpicks over subverted expectations & just purists overcompensating with the hive mind circle jerk at GRRM's alter to cover for one's general lack of analytical ability to comprehend basic storytelling. Goes without saying that the overtly critical perception wasn't reflective of the viewership numbers as the show hit unheard of levels of popularity at this time, but it was a reflection of the fandom for whom the intents of every character in the show somehow became a three dimensional plot to demean the Stannis cult. But yeah, if you were watching without a preconceived notion from all the fandom negativity, you tended to have a different perception of the seasons. You can look at Season 7 as all trash because it's a show with 3 & half good seasons according to the purists, or you can look at it as a season with 22 Emmy nominations, tens of millions of viewers & enough fan investment for it to become the most watched drama series of all time.
Ok girl with the pink tails is definitely spoiled 10:31 if you never seen this scene you should not know about her training for it I’m sorry if I missed the part where she said is re watching I really tried to ignore it like going out your way to “ guess “ everything but when you make it so obvious it’s annoying
@@daimonmcilwain1277 Listen again. She was talking about how Maisie Williams prepared for the role of a left-handed fighter, even though she herself is not left-handed. Finding out about the cast members is not a spoiler.
"Isn't their survival more important than your pride" - Jon to Mance Rayder, Season 5 Episode 1
"This morning I heard a song all the way from Qarth, beyond the red waste. Daenerys Targaryen lives. She has three dragons. Even if what they say is true, it'll be years before they're fully grown and then there'll be nowhere to hide" - Varys to Tyrion before Blackwater, Season 2 Episode 8
"When my dragons are fully grown we will lay waste to great armies and burn cities to the ground" - Daenerys at the gates of Qarth, Season 2 Episode 4
She wasn’t lying lol
The reunions just hit different when you're watching in real time and wait with bated breath for years on end for it to happen. I used to love seeing the reactions of grown men freaking out and damnnear choking in tears lol. Let's not forget these weren't your standard 'TV reunions' that happen after about five episodes of separation. These were as genuine as it gets. That feeling of pure joy and poignancy can't be recreated, because these moments were seven long seasons in the making. I feel incredulous just thinking about that. Only in GoT.
The fire on the battlefeild in this episode... geez I can't wait for Dance of the dragons
It's gonna be horrifying
Sad to see so many magnificent dragons die
How grandiose was the scene of Dothrakis breaking through the Lannister lines while Drogon flies over the skies menacingly as the inferno raged underneath. The Dothrakis all jumping on their horses at the same time with the war music playing that gets you all fired up? That shot was insane too. The choreography of that fight is off the chain! Some award winning shit right there. Like King Robert said so long ago, "only a fool would meet the Dothraki in an open field". Who would've thought then that it will be Jaime who ends up drawing the short end of the straw? Poor Jaime gets completely rolled over by the horselord hordes smh. Hard for me to watch.😔
A little tidbit is that near Highgarden is also where the "Iron Fist" army of House Lannister and House Gardener (who ruled The Reach before the Tyrells) fought Aegon Targaryen's invasion of Westeros. It's called the Field of Fire as the entire army of the two Houses was burned down by Aegon's dragons. After the battle it is in these fields Lorren Lannister bent his knee to Aegon the Conqueror. So this battle, the sides and the outcome mirror those events. But Jon should now that after subduing the south Aegon turned his eye northwards...maybe the new Conqueror will do the same.
I'm gonna say that this is actually a great episode from start to finish other than the Jaime unrealistically not dying part. But besides that ending, the other stuff is pretty awesome. The magnitude of how they shoot that battle feels huge. The whole episode is a perfect storm of action, drama and emotion. Hell they even manage to squeeze in a reunion in all this. That alone would've been the focus of the season finale of other shows. Here it's just a throwaway. For all the complaining this gets, most directors would feel lucky if they put out something 1/4th as majestic as the finished product here.
The middle seated girl looks a bit like Sansa Stark. The girl in Swarthmore top looks like Obara Sand. The girl with pigtails is like Missandei.
''i mean to sail to westeros, and drink the wine of vengeance from the skull of the usurper." - Daenerys, ACOK
i've waited so long for this. fire and blood!! but i wish jon was by her side, riding rhaegar or even his own horse.
"It's death and destruction I want to bring down upon House Lannister, not scorn." - Jon Snow, AFFC
This episode set a world record for most stuntpeople on fire at the same time.
The one thing they do really well is make these battle set-pieces feel monumental. Just when I think they can't top the immensity of the previous battles, the loot train battle leaves me awestruck. The Dothraki to Tyrion : "Your people can't fight". But lol how did the Dothraki fair against the dragons? Not so well either huh. Who on earth can fair well against fire breathing dragons.....maybe there is someone 😶
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What a pleasure to watch Daenerys routed the Lannister-Tarly armies. Fire and Blood baby !
It's weird when she don't listen to Tyrion's mediocre advice, she win !
Tyrion was legit trying to sabotage her for the rest of the show. Think it was a faceless man wearing Tyrion's face
Tyrion after season 4 is terrible. His advice was awful. Brought back slavery in Meereen, sends Dorne and the Greyjoys to their defeat, then sends everyone up north to help convince Cersi. Never made sense for him to be hand of the king.
@@zackstoner4523 She is more like Aegon the conqueror
I think people are being too harsh on Tyrion , he’s not this master strategist of war. He’s not good at fighting , only politics . It was weird how they listened to him on battle strategy to win a war.
This is one of my favorite episodes of this series! My girlfriend at the time loved Daenerys and we had to rewatch her entrance with the dragons 3 times😁
2:00 Gold. Oh it's Jaime!
It's the same to me. Hahaa
Just realized the guard is Eddie Munson in Stranger Things S04
Great cinematography
Great everything
Ahhh yes, all the hope and glory this would be a good season…….all to watch it burst into flame like those wagons in this episode 😂😂😂😅 but hey, enjoy what little is left to enjoy
I don’t get the Dany hate from this episode. She headed Jons advice and didn’t burn cities or civilians. She killed enemy soldiers. She only roasted to break enemy lines and let her Dothraki have a fair fight
Only a fool would meet the Dothraki in an open field.
Probably my favorite episode of the entire show.
"Everyone who knew their face is dead"
That one cuts deep
"only a fool would face the dothraki in the open field"
Robert was right.
Everyone acts foolishly in S7 and S8 so that makes sense
Damnit, I have watched every one be of these GoT videos and not said it… but I gotta be honest. I’m lowkey, but kinda high key, in love with Bukola…. just gotta get that out there in the open lol
The graphics for Drogon and the fire/battle was awesome - looking forward to more dragons... Please also remember - This Is War and Dany is tired of playing/ losing to bad advise...
This is just about the only episode I can somewhat watch in the last two seasons a bit without getting too disappointed. By this time, the show had gone completely Hollywood and lost all the intrigue and jeopardy that made it so good in the beginning. Still, this is a short and spectacular episode, and they still retained their ability to produce very good battle tv.
Yay! My favorite channel! 🙏🙏🙏🎊🎊🎊🎊Great reactions!
“Creepy! Creepy, creepy, creepy. Go away.” LOL. Had to laugh at that one.
18:54 Damn sorry to break it to you but .... Long Live the King Slayer! RIP Jamie Lannister
2:40 Okay NOW Is DEFINTELY The time for Petyr to leave. Because clearly he knows something is up with Bran! And CLEARLY Bran knows things about Littlefinger Right... Right?!?
3:24 How? When?!?
5:13 Ahh the Stark girls meeting once again... you think Sansa will tell Ayra that Rickon is dead?
6:05 After Sansa learns her little sister is a cold blooded psychopathic killer and Ayra learns her brother is a omnipotent tree there would be some sort of emotion
6:38 Yes! Longclaw, Heartsbane, Oathkeeper! Jon, Sam, Brianne. Bran do you think now would be a good time to talk to your sister's about Littlefinger?
6:58 Okay NOW is the time for Littlefinger to leave Winterfell
7:27 How Could You Possibly Know That?!?!
8:10 Quote Mance Rayder : "Fck My Pride!" Jon would have been will within his rights to say this since we're quoting Season 5 for some reason
9:53 Arya died right here! Brianne has a Valyrian steel sword that can cut through armor. Also, when did she learn to fight like this?
When Bran gave the dagger to Arya, the black one said villerian still kill white walkers and that what happed at last, that means Bran already knew the future so then no better king than Bran
The scene where Arya sees winterfell tho...
Hahaha Kola kills me XD
Fire and Blood 🔥
They didnt want High Garden, they wanted all the gold, all the gold that just got blown up
The gold was sent ahead to King's Landing to satisfy the Lannister debts. This was a supply train.
The gold already made it through to Kings Landing. Randyll Tarly says it explicitly. How do so many people miss this?
Edit: I don’t mean the the 354 squad, it’s their first time seeing it. I mean the people that comment this watching the reactions.
Kind of looked like you ladies completely missed the “Chaos is a ladder” thing. Baelish’s reaction was priceless.
Yeah, at this point the writing is so bad, it has to reuse old lines as some king of innuendo.
When I first watched it, I forgot about that by then.
I’ve noticed your uploads before, I’m a GoT fan, too, and you are getting close to the end already. Are you going to watch House of the Dragon in August?
Just a quick factoid, this episode is the shortest in the entire run of GoT, 50 minutes.
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Lol pass on this subscribe. Opening and eating a bag of chips while on mic? Haha.
Sansa is afraid , arya might want the throne . Sansa has been through a lot being controlled and mistreated by people with power , she wants to be safe and the only way to achieve that is to obtain power of her own
Welcome to the crossroad girls, now is time to choose a side, just one side because support everyone from every house isnt gonna work from here.
just remember, they arent heroes or saviors and they arent villains or monsters, they just want power
This was probably the last enjoyable episode for me.
Drogon is OP
For a not so good season, this episode is better than the best episode of most shows. The battle of the loot train is one of the most visually stunning battles I've seen on screen and my opinion hasn't changed years later no matter what the haters say. No wonder superbowl numbers were watching at this point. Living up to your own standards can be a bitch sometimes. For all the post-facto purist whining, it's hard to find anything on television that even remotely matches the scale of this episode. In reality many amazing scenes from even this season leave you with your jaw hanging. But to purists it's almost as if GRRM's greatness cannot be established unless you go out of your way to shit on everything else. Some of the things they nitpick and whine about are jawdroppingly petty. Yet these 'experts' have the most remedial, superficial understanding of character psychology which they try to hide by wishful appeals to the source material.When they aren't too busy trivializing Ramsay ***** jokes on freefolks sub that is. Ironic thing is that these are the vindictive cretins who think of themselves as the supreme gatekeepers and perception makers of the series. I've seen toxic fandoms, but the pettiness and sycophancy of the freefolks type Asoiaf purists hellbent on discrediting even all the good stuff is next level psychotic.
Sansa was 13 in the book at start, so she can't be older than 17 in season 7
only fools fights the dothraki in an open field said by Robert Bartheon
Times for ep 5!
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There’s no way Arya is beating Brienne 1v1 let’s be real.
Bojack Horseman coming up?
Please reupload GOT 7x6. Please please please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yeah I'll say it, the Field of Fire battle sequence is better than the description of any battle in the books, including Blackwater. The shots of the Dothraki charge scene alone is worth the admission price. BTW the insane nitpicking about Jaime is laughable when you think of the 'heroic survival rate' in battles in your average shows/movies. The poignant ending of the last episode & the battle sequence of this one is quite frankly, great. But of course at this point it's blasphemy to say anything positive about D&D. All the fandom opinions become some bad-faith variation of "they ruined this or that" & you get browbeaten if you point out the positives. Some criticisms are justified, but most are laughably minor inconsistencies, straight up retroactively inventing faults, crying about why they condensed 500 page subplots, & insane nitpicks over subverted expectations & just purists overcompensating with the hive mind circle jerk at GRRM's alter to cover for one's general lack of analytical ability to comprehend basic storytelling. Goes without saying that the overtly critical perception wasn't reflective of the viewership numbers as the show hit unheard of levels of popularity at this time, but it was a reflection of the fandom for whom the intents of every character in the show somehow became a three dimensional plot to demean the Stannis cult. But yeah, if you were watching without a preconceived notion from all the fandom negativity, you tended to have a different perception of the seasons. You can look at Season 7 as all trash because it's a show with 3 & half good seasons according to the purists, or you can look at it as a season with 22 Emmy nominations, tens of millions of viewers & enough fan investment for it to become the most watched drama series of all time.
I hate when people root for danny...she's always been the mad queen smh
Ok girl with the pink tails is definitely spoiled 10:31 if you never seen this scene you should not know about her training for it I’m sorry if I missed the part where she said is re watching I really tried to ignore it like going out your way to “ guess “ everything but when you make it so obvious it’s annoying
Arya has appeared in other episodes before this one.
Brah wtf you talking about her training happened way before these episodes, all she had to do is pay attention. Like wtf you talking about...
@@roberttaylor5997 and hasn’t fought like that not once she was talking about how much she had to prepare for THAT scene
@@o-m9423 I’m talking about her clearly being spoiled and how it’s annoying me
@@daimonmcilwain1277 Listen again. She was talking about how Maisie Williams prepared for the role of a left-handed fighter, even though she herself is not left-handed. Finding out about the cast members is not a spoiler.