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We also forget that Arya Stark was on her way to join Rob and her mother only to see their heads being paraded on pikes. This added to her angry and fury and seeking the faceless man after her first encounter in a previous episode
Her mother's head wasn't on a pike and robbs head was replaced with his dire wolfs head. Her body was thrown into the river and she wasn't seeking the faceless man until way later for a different reason. IDK what you're going on about
Losing Ned was shocking, losing Rob and Catelyn was like having my heart ripped from my chest and chopped in pieces while I watched. After the dread settled though I was so excited. The show tossed out the rule book, and I appreciated that.
The saddest part of the red wedding is knowing that catelyn died thinking all of her children were dead ,and that her husband betrayed her for another woman he refused to talk about. Out of all the death in thrones, hers was definitely the most bitter.
Catelyn was an idiot. She treated Jon like sh!t like it was his fault for being born. She let Littlefinger manipulate her into activating Ned against the Lannisters. She captured Tyrion, angering the Lannisters. She kept following Rob around instead of staying her behind in Winterfell with Bran and Rickon. She got on my last nerve.
@@Scorpia__ You mean letting *Jaime go right? Tyrion won his trial by combat. Letting Jaime go resulted in the way Robb said it would to Jaime about how he trusted his bannermen with his life but he didn't trust his bannermen with Jaime's life..... If I remember correctly.
@@Jbreeze3878 But ive always wondered why she brought Tyrion to the Eerie, could of brought him back to Winterfell and waited till she had all the facts
One of the best and devastating moments in media history. This moment and episode shows why GOT is on another level of quality. HOTD Is amazing also and can't wait for Season 2.
Also worth mentioning how the writers included the five stages of dying (Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) as portrayed by Catelyn....
@@codyaaron3371 Absolutely no one says 5 stages of death, because you can have positive reactions to someone's death, whereas grief is always the same. And please stop obsessing over this Joey character of yours. It's not healthy.
The Red wedding really makes you really feel the fallibility of human existence in the pit of your stomach. It encapsulates so well how death is, by showing us that our lives in a similar capacity to The Stark guests can be taken away, without so much as a by your leave indiscriminately. We are not the main character even if we thought we were. Very Tragic , very true. Phenomenal television.
The death of Greywind was gut wrenching... just to watch him whine because he knows that Robb is in trouble and when they killed him with arrows 😭😭😭. But the most fucked up part is when they cut off Robb's head and Greywind's head and put Greywind's head on Robb's body 😱. Like you didn't suffer already with The Red Wedding, they give you one last kick in the balls. Re-watching this episode is always hard to watch because it feels like the Starks will never win !!!
I remember watching in shock and awe. I'm almost positive this was the only episode in which the credits ran in total silence. Which was very appropriate as I sat there unpacking what I just saw.
Got to mention the Red Wedding totally changed RUclips react scene. Feel like that's when it got big everybody wanted to see everybody's reaction to the Red Wedding
It baffles me how people didn't know what was gonna happen despite the fact that the book had been out for years. I literally skipped the episode because I didn't have the heart to watch. I mean, it even has mutilation in it, and Robb was my favorite that season.
This scene was devastating. I hope we get something similar in House of the Dragon. Also, random fact but the actress that plays Rob Stark’s pregnant wife Talisa is acting royalty, as she’s played by Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter - Oona Chaplin.
@@AyushRaj-uu1dw I agree- I bet they will spend time in the first episode of season 2 showing them more to remind people and to try to force that connection with the audience, but I think it might be that we feel bad for Helena because we see she is in a bad situation. Plus we know how much Alicent loves her family so I’m sure it will help transform her, much like Luke’s death did for his mother.
I can guarantee you that HoTD has plenty of "gut punches" left in the tank. Let's not forget as Dany said to Jon Snow in Season 7 about the dragon pit "...this place was the beginning of the end for my family"... HoTD still has plenty of hearts left to break in it's wake.
My older brother finally convinced me to watch this show, and told me how easy it would be to binge since each of the first 2 seasons only had 10 episodes and season 3 was only 8 episodes in. I binged it all in a week. THIS was the first "new" episode I watched as it aired with my brother. After completely binging the show for almost 3 full seasons in 1 week...this was a mind-blowing episode.
Great recap of the red wedding. You summed it up perfectly. I can remember watching it in complete and utter shock. The way the silent titles rolled at the end was genius as it left you with just your own thoughts trying to comprehend what you’ve just witnessed
I remember watching this after Season 3 already finished and I managed to avoid spoilers. I binged the series up until that point and after watching it I had tears STREAMING down my face. I will never forget the feeling that I lost my fictional family. One of the greatest tv series of all time.
Having read the book beforehand, I remember watching this episode with a friend who hadn't read the books. As the credits rolled they looked at me in disbelief. All I could say was "I hope you weren't attached to those characters...."
It’s so true about the connection to fictional characters. I still get mad and sad when I think about Robb Stark getting stabbed in the back. Had he been a real person I would’ve called my banners and marched to war right then and there. He would’ve been such a great king.... When Walter Frey says “I’ll find another” you know that all hope is lost and all I could think was “I can’t wait for Jon Snow to kill all of you”. Some people want Jon Snow to really be dead in the books but imo that would be going just a tad too far. I can get behind killing off characters in the story but if you kill the heart and soul of your book you ruin the story and imo Jon Snow and Danny are the heart and soul of the story and if they die it needs to be at the end
When I saw the red wedding I was in complete denial not accepting that they were dead. It didn't hit me until the following episode when I had to accept the were all dead watching the cleaning lady trying to clean the puddle of blood still on the floor.
When I 1st saw this I was speechless... Nothing nothing I could say I had to rewatch to grasp it all again. It was a gut Punch and I was crying ... Another reason why I fell in love with GOT. I had to take a moment after.
As an African American, when I first started watching GOT, I thought it was mainly going to be about the whitewalkers because that was the first scene. Then, was pissed when a white walker not only didn’t show up until later in the 1st season but it was some dungeon & dragons BS but didn’t hook me until Ned’s death and then the red wedding…… and here I am now clicking on ANY VIDEO MENTIONING GOT. lol. It’s got me in a chokehold
Having the season climax at the second to last episode was a HBO tactic way before GOT. The Wire, Sopranos and even the Sex and the City had their pivotal episode being the second to last.
When I watched it for the first time, I literally had to skip a lot of the scenes because of how impactful it was. Not necessarily because I was attached to the characters but because of how traumatizing it was!
Knowing it was coming was excruciating. Just like...(S1 HOTD SPOILERS)... Luke and Aemon, hoping that they would change the story even knowing deep down it was not going to happen. The desperate hope for a likeable, doomed character going unknowingly to their death. Aahhh man I love GoT and HoTD
Idk what’s wrong with my brain but I was completely unsurprised at the Red Wedding. Gruesome? Totally. But as soon as Robb reneged on his marriage alliance I knew the Freys we’re going to betray the Starks. The marriage pact was literally the only thing that made Walder Frey help them.
nothing wrong with ur brain thats what makes the twist so good. any1 could have seen it coming the hints were all there. but still most of us didnt. re reading the book or re watching the show knowing what happens it all seems so obvious
I was in shock and my eyes kept filling with tear afterwards. I barely made it through the scene the first time and still don't like to watch it all the way through.
It’s an incredible episode, but I still have never recovered from this absolute gut punch into oblivion. It made me want to stop watching the show at the time and today the thought of it still messes me up. Sad that Robb could be remembered for all his remarkable victories as King in the North, but instead he’s just remembered for this. Never been more sick as a fan before except for maybe Glenn in TWD.
@@kristen9827Opie from S.O.A , Glenn from the Walking Dead. Bobby Baccala from The Sopranos. And now Robb & Catelyn Stark. The most painful cinematic deaths in tevision history
I remember watching this episode with my roommate at the time. She and I sat there wide mouthed in complete silence, all the way through the credits. Finally she broke the silence “I don’t even know what to say”. Well done, dramatic, horrifying death scene. Reading it in the book was just as gut wrenching. I had to take a break from A Storm of Swords for almost 2 months!
I remember the first time I saw that scene. I had NO idea that it was coming and I was shaken to my core. It was truly a WTF just did I just see moment. All I could muster was “whaaaaaa?” Ala Moe siezlak.
I do remember feeling exactly how he described it. Like things were going in the Starks’ favor. Then everyone abruptly getting killed and feeling like a “That’s it?!?!? They just take her another L and THAT’S IT?!?!”😅😅😅
Honestly, me rewatching the whole series made sense to me why Frey did this.... Honestly Robb is mostly at fault. Like i get he loved Talisa but BRO IF HE JUST LEARNED how to be a man of his words, pay a debt, he agreed to marry Frey girl but then didnt honor it... Truly the Red wedding was heart wrenching but Starks brought it upon themselves, mostly due to Robb not holding up his end of the deal/bargain Catelyn warned Robb that Walder frey is a dangerous man to cross yet Robb did it anyway... Obviously frey would side with Lannister that pays their debt
I remember the first time I watched this episode I was with my mom who had read the books… she was so stressed the whole episode and then I found out why💀
God I'll never forget this moment, I was beside myself and I was pregnant at the time so omg I was just beside myself. GOT is so good, I wanna go back and watch them all again lol.
I started watching GoT 3 weeks ago since all my friends were watching HoTD. Let's just say a few of my neighbors were concerned after I saw the Red Wedding. It's probably the most traumatizing thing I've seen on TV.
I remember watching many TV shows these past 5 - 6 years and thinking "this was inspired by the red wedding yup" in the Last Kingdom, Into the Badlands, countless drama shows,
I think the worst part of this whole thing, is that Robb was just trying to save his family and his banner man kept pressuring him into different things. “Go independent” “Marry my daughter” “Flay a bunch of random prisoners”. Dude was fucked start to finish.
I still remember I watched it in india on same time when it was streaming in US, completely shocked and saddened with how it all turn out.. Could not speak with Fnf whole day😒🙁.. True Master piece!
I just completed this season few days ago..and when I watched that episode and this specific scene..I mean I was like completely shocked and surprised..at first I thought it could be a dream sequence or something like that but man that was all brutal and totally unexpected..which made me love this show even more
Robb Stark dying at the Red Wedding is the equivalent of if Simba had been murdered by Timone and Pumba in the Lion King and Scar just lives on until a Hyena poisons him.
I stood up in my living room screaming, 🤯"Oh MY GOD. THEY KILLED ALL THE SUPERHEROES!! 😭 I was so devastated but so excited at the same time! That was the episode that prompt me to go and read the actual Books ASOIAF....GREAT STUFF! JUST PHENOMENAL STORYTELLING.
Absolutely. I mean .. I knew what was coming … but even still and idk a decade later I watch and still think … cmon Robb this time you can make it ! Just a couple arrows … move. Adding to the scene was the unbelievable acting. When you see Robb pale, like you know he’s lost a bit too much blood … barley utter .. mother. . . That is just chilling.
As per GRRM, The Red Wedding was inspired by the slaughter of MacDonalds at the Massacre of Glencoe. Although the guest rights were reversed as the MacDonalds were killed by the Campbell troops they were quartering.
The scene in the next season of Tywin melting down the Stark family Valyrian sword to reforge it all the while "Goodbye Brother" turns into "Rains of Castamere" gave me chills.
Killing your darlings is less about characters, because character death is an easy way to create pathos. The advice is about getting rid of writing you like that doesn't serve the story.
Just an amazing episode and it's the "no one is safe" element of the show that went out of the window in the last 2 seasons and I think it is what Stranger Things is missing. I met David Bradley who plays Walder Frey and told him that scene had scarred me for life. 🤣 I would however argue that 24 did it before GoT. *Spoiler Alert* Jack having to kill Ryan Chappelle in season 3 was very unexpected and totally changed the usual narrative of coming up with a plan to save someone at the last second.
Always prefer the book version of The Red Wedding. The show treats it like a massacre and no one fought back. In the books they fought back and took alot of men down with them. Northman don't let themselves be killed, they go out on their own terms even in the greatest odds. Also, Rob's fiance got away and there's alot of speculation she might be pregnant, though it's never confirmed.
It's only devastating becouse we been tricked by shows for years to belive the good guy always prevail and that's what I liked about the show the most was the reality of it all
I remember sitting silently, aghast, as the titles silently rolled at the end of the episode, probably sat there for 3 minutes trying to process what just happened and the way it was presented. Bravo!
I think it also benefitted from RUclips reactions. I didn’t start watching GOT until I started seeing the red wedding reaction videos on YT. After that my feed started getting clips. Then I went back and watched from the beginning on demand. Without YT I’m not sure I would’ve ever watched it.
I had read the books before the episode came out. I didn't spoil it for my friends, instead I ate pop-corn and listened as they theorized about Rob's future and then saw him die. It sucked that he died but I will never forget watching that episode with all of my friends. O, they know I read all the books and have an idea how the story will go, but they dont want spoilers. So I just enjoy the reactions. lol btw blind now and can't read the video. So if I win can you announce it so that I can hear it? thx mate and be well!
This episode messed me up so bad. I felt like I ran full speed into a brick wall. I was crying, i was angry, i was in shock, i was like Peter when they switched out his "I can't believe it's not butter". I was really a ballsy thing to do and remember asking myself if the writers and directors really just did that and it isn't even a finally. But as much as I hated what happened but loved the directors for pulling it off I was even more in tuned as to what could happen next. I have been watching TV shows and movies for years to the point where I could predict what was gonna happen next and the fact that I couldn't predict shit in GOT I was hooked
i think this is the only ep that was totally silent during the end credits. that was wise bc my mouth just stayed there agape for a good 5 minutes. absolutely rocked. ETA: ok, so you mentioned the no music too 😂😂
I love 😍love your channel! Your content is perfectly narrated and I enjoy watching and listening to you tell the story behind it. The Red Wedding ripped my guts out.... literally!! I got🤢 to my stomach watching the entire thing.... and only when they showed Robs wolf's head being worn on one of the enemy's heads did I allow myself to run to the bathroom! Thanks for the memories!!
This and the fight between The Mountain and The Viper. I actually stopped watching the show after that fight. Yes, the Red Wedding devastated me, and it was what started my anxiety and worry about what's to come which culminated in the fight. After that loss of hope, I couldn't go on any longer.
This left me quite teary. I remember just staring blankly on the screen whenn the episode ended as the credits didn't have any music whatsoever. One of the greatest moments in TV history indeed.
When Arya sees them put the dead wolfs head on her brothers body watching them chant king of the north was the darkest moments I’ve ever seen on tv ever
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1. Walking Dead Lori's Death and Rick's response is king. 2. Cersi burning down the Sept. 3. Walter White...all of Walter White 🥴😂. 4. Greys anatomy George's & Derrick & Lexi's deaths 😩. 5. Red wedding.
Hodor's death was the worst. Nothing else has made me feel as horrible as the way that went down. We agree it's the same show though.
Red wedding tragedy is not that gore ,but the feeling to watch it is like heart shattered.
HBO started this trend with The Sopranos. Still one of the best shows ever.
We also forget that Arya Stark was on her way to join Rob and her mother only to see their heads being paraded on pikes. This added to her angry and fury and seeking the faceless man after her first encounter in a previous episode
Greywind head was sowed onto robs body. That got to be traumatic. I don't blame her for erasing the house frey.
😢😢😢😢😢
Her mother's head wasn't on a pike and robbs head was replaced with his dire wolfs head. Her body was thrown into the river and she wasn't seeking the faceless man until way later for a different reason. IDK what you're going on about
@@Daniel-vb4tj way to nitpick, who cares as long as we all enjoyed it
@@whipwalka - correcting major inaccuracies is not "nitpicking.' 🤷♀
Losing Ned was shocking, losing Rob and Catelyn was like having my heart ripped from my chest and chopped in pieces while I watched. After the dread settled though I was so excited. The show tossed out the rule book, and I appreciated that.
Yeah, also sunk in when the credits started rolling with no music
Very over dramatic
The saddest part of the red wedding is knowing that catelyn died thinking all of her children were dead ,and that her husband betrayed her for another woman he refused to talk about. Out of all the death in thrones, hers was definitely the most bitter.
Catelyn was an idiot. She treated Jon like sh!t like it was his fault for being born. She let Littlefinger manipulate her into activating Ned against the Lannisters. She captured Tyrion, angering the Lannisters. She kept following Rob around instead of staying her behind in Winterfell with Bran and Rickon. She got on my last nerve.
@@TheTiredMomma Not only captured tyrion and angering lannisters but then letting him go basically losing the only bargaining chip to get Ned back
That’s the reason why we have Lady Stoneheart in the book, which left with only angry, ignorant and the desire to revenge for her own family
@@Scorpia__ You mean letting *Jaime go right? Tyrion won his trial by combat. Letting Jaime go resulted in the way Robb said it would to Jaime about how he trusted his bannermen with his life but he didn't trust his bannermen with Jaime's life..... If I remember correctly.
@@Jbreeze3878 But ive always wondered why she brought Tyrion to the Eerie, could of brought him back to Winterfell and waited till she had all the facts
One of the best and devastating moments in media history. This moment and episode shows why GOT is on another level of quality. HOTD Is amazing also and can't wait for Season 2.
Agree. Just when I thought I was out of Westeros, they pulled me back in!
Was* on another level of quality… until seasons 7 & 8 lol
@@summertyme5748 They gave us a offer we can't refuse.
Blood and Cheese should bring some of the same horror 😊
@@barbarossa1780welp. How do we feel about the blood & cheese scene?
Also worth mentioning how the writers included the five stages of dying (Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) as portrayed by Catelyn....
You mean five stages of grief?
@@hogndog2339 five stages of grief and five stages of death are the same thing. Sometimes you'll see a sixth and seventh stage of grief
@@Jbreeze3878
LMFAO! No they aren't!
You messed up, just admit it.
@@Genesiscoupe3000 the 5 stages of dying and grief are actually the same thing. Seems like you messed up there Joey 🙊
@@codyaaron3371
Absolutely no one says 5 stages of death, because you can have positive reactions to someone's death, whereas grief is always the same.
And please stop obsessing over this Joey character of yours.
It's not healthy.
Dude when they stabbed Talisa in the stomach I was horrified and it just got even worse.
Yes no one seems to be talking about that, it was so horrific knowing she was pregnant😢
The Red wedding really makes you really feel the fallibility of human existence in the pit of your stomach. It encapsulates so well how death is, by showing us that our lives in a similar capacity to The Stark guests can be taken away, without so much as a by your leave indiscriminately. We are not the main character even if we thought we were. Very Tragic , very true. Phenomenal television.
Underrated comment.
The death of Greywind was gut wrenching... just to watch him whine because he knows that Robb is in trouble and when they killed him with arrows 😭😭😭. But the most fucked up part is when they cut off Robb's head and Greywind's head and put Greywind's head on Robb's body 😱. Like you didn't suffer already with The Red Wedding, they give you one last kick in the balls. Re-watching this episode is always hard to watch because it feels like the Starks will never win !!!
I remember watching in shock and awe. I'm almost positive this was the only episode in which the credits ran in total silence. Which was very appropriate as I sat there unpacking what I just saw.
Got to mention the Red Wedding totally changed RUclips react scene. Feel like that's when it got big everybody wanted to see everybody's reaction to the Red Wedding
It baffles me how people didn't know what was gonna happen despite the fact that the book had been out for years.
I literally skipped the episode because I didn't have the heart to watch. I mean, it even has mutilation in it, and Robb was my favorite that season.
@@samf.s.7731Tons of people like myself didn’t read the books, so ofc we didn’t know it was gonna happen.
I'm still traumatized by Oberyn Martells death.
This scene was devastating. I hope we get something similar in House of the Dragon.
Also, random fact but the actress that plays Rob Stark’s pregnant wife Talisa is acting royalty, as she’s played by Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter - Oona Chaplin.
Well the blood and cheese episode hopefully but they kill Helena and aegon oldest son
@@tavonwright8681 not that devastating tbh cause we dont have an emotional connect to those kids
@@AyushRaj-uu1dw I agree- I bet they will spend time in the first episode of season 2 showing them more to remind people and to try to force that connection with the audience, but I think it might be that we feel bad for Helena because we see she is in a bad situation. Plus we know how much Alicent loves her family so I’m sure it will help transform her, much like Luke’s death did for his mother.
I can guarantee you that HoTD has plenty of "gut punches" left in the tank. Let's not forget as Dany said to Jon Snow in Season 7 about the dragon pit "...this place was the beginning of the end for my family"...
HoTD still has plenty of hearts left to break in it's wake.
@@timothyfarr2479 still waiting for my boi Joffrey to rip it all apart
My older brother finally convinced me to watch this show, and told me how easy it would be to binge since each of the first 2 seasons only had 10 episodes and season 3 was only 8 episodes in. I binged it all in a week.
THIS was the first "new" episode I watched as it aired with my brother. After completely binging the show for almost 3 full seasons in 1 week...this was a mind-blowing episode.
Great recap of the red wedding. You summed it up perfectly. I can remember watching it in complete and utter shock. The way the silent titles rolled at the end was genius as it left you with just your own thoughts trying to comprehend what you’ve just witnessed
Man, peak GoT. Robb is everyone’s favorite before Filch and the Lannisters take him out. Truly heart wrenching scene
Even if it was in 2013 this one STILL does hurt. The brutality and the macabre that followed afterwards was beyond Shocking. Still hurts 😭
I remember reading the scene in the books and it absolutely floored me , then when I saw it on tv it still choked me up . Just brutal.
I wish we’d gotten Lady Stoneheart following this scene as well. Would’ve made it even more impactful tbh.
Things never recovered after that. Still get goosebumps watching it now. An all time classic.
Completely agree. This episode gutted me and left me in complete shock. One of my favorite episodes of television ever.
I remember watching this after Season 3 already finished and I managed to avoid spoilers. I binged the series up until that point and after watching it I had tears STREAMING down my face. I will never forget the feeling that I lost my fictional family. One of the greatest tv series of all time.
Having read the book beforehand, I remember watching this episode with a friend who hadn't read the books. As the credits rolled they looked at me in disbelief. All I could say was "I hope you weren't attached to those characters...."
I watched this last night. Your awesome for reviewing it again
The red wedding was the last episode of GoT that my friend watched, Robb was his favorite.
That scene was indeed devastating to watch. Yet exciting too because he went so ridiculously far in its savagery and it was shocking
It’s so true about the connection to fictional characters. I still get mad and sad when I think about Robb Stark getting stabbed in the back. Had he been a real person I would’ve called my banners and marched to war right then and there. He would’ve been such a great king.... When Walter Frey says “I’ll find another” you know that all hope is lost and all I could think was “I can’t wait for Jon Snow to kill all of you”. Some people want Jon Snow to really be dead in the books but imo that would be going just a tad too far. I can get behind killing off characters in the story but if you kill the heart and soul of your book you ruin the story and imo Jon Snow and Danny are the heart and soul of the story and if they die it needs to be at the end
If a character can be considered the soul of ASOIAF, I think it would be Bran. Its a different matter the show ruined him.
When I saw the red wedding I was in complete denial not accepting that they were dead. It didn't hit me until the following episode when I had to accept the were all dead watching the cleaning lady trying to clean the puddle of blood still on the floor.
When I 1st saw this I was speechless... Nothing nothing I could say I had to rewatch to grasp it all again. It was a gut Punch and I was crying ... Another reason why I fell in love with GOT. I had to take a moment after.
As an African American, when I first started watching GOT, I thought it was mainly going to be about the whitewalkers because that was the first scene. Then, was pissed when a white walker not only didn’t show up until later in the 1st season but it was some dungeon & dragons BS but didn’t hook me until Ned’s death and then the red wedding…… and here I am now clicking on ANY VIDEO MENTIONING GOT. lol. It’s got me in a chokehold
Having the season climax at the second to last episode was a HBO tactic way before GOT. The Wire, Sopranos and even the Sex and the City had their pivotal episode being the second to last.
When I watched it for the first time, I literally had to skip a lot of the scenes because of how impactful it was. Not necessarily because I was attached to the characters but because of how traumatizing it was!
The no music credits was next level. I sat there just like Catelyn in stunned silence whilst they played
I never watched GOT until recently and the red wedding scene dropped my jaw to the fucking floor lol.
So glad I hadn't read the books. This hit so hard in the feels. Knowing it would be coming wouldn't quite hit the same.
Knowing it was coming was excruciating. Just like...(S1 HOTD SPOILERS)...
Luke and Aemon, hoping that they would change the story even knowing deep down it was not going to happen. The desperate hope for a likeable, doomed character going unknowingly to their death. Aahhh man I love GoT and HoTD
Well, you can at least enjoy others pain as you watch them react.
Probably the most shocking moment in TV history for me. I had to sit with it for a while
10 years later , and I still cry . So yeah , that great TV
Idk what’s wrong with my brain but I was completely unsurprised at the Red Wedding. Gruesome? Totally. But as soon as Robb reneged on his marriage alliance I knew the Freys we’re going to betray the Starks. The marriage pact was literally the only thing that made Walder Frey help them.
nothing wrong with ur brain thats what makes the twist so good. any1 could have seen it coming the hints were all there. but still most of us didnt. re reading the book or re watching the show knowing what happens it all seems so obvious
"They got what they deserved"
-actor David Bradley (Walder Frey) on his treatment of the Starks at the Red Wedding. So true, David. So true. lol
I was in shock and my eyes kept filling with tear afterwards. I barely made it through the scene the first time and still don't like to watch it all the way through.
The biggest surprise ever. I certainly did not expect both Rob and Catelyn to die.
It’s an incredible episode, but I still have never recovered from this absolute gut punch into oblivion. It made me want to stop watching the show at the time and today the thought of it still messes me up. Sad that Robb could be remembered for all his remarkable victories as King in the North, but instead he’s just remembered for this. Never been more sick as a fan before except for maybe Glenn in TWD.
And Ope in Sons of Anarchy….😢 I was also upset for days watching that
@@kristen9827Opie from S.O.A , Glenn from the Walking Dead. Bobby Baccala from The Sopranos. And now Robb & Catelyn Stark. The most painful cinematic deaths in tevision history
this scene should have won all the awards
I remember watching this episode with my roommate at the time. She and I sat there wide mouthed in complete silence, all the way through the credits. Finally she broke the silence “I don’t even know what to say”. Well done, dramatic, horrifying death scene. Reading it in the book was just as gut wrenching. I had to take a break from A Storm of Swords for almost 2 months!
I remember the first time I saw that scene. I had NO idea that it was coming and I was shaken to my core. It was truly a WTF just did I just see moment. All I could muster was “whaaaaaa?” Ala Moe siezlak.
I do remember feeling exactly how he described it. Like things were going in the Starks’ favor. Then everyone abruptly getting killed and feeling like a “That’s it?!?!? They just take her another L and THAT’S IT?!?!”😅😅😅
Loved the "cartoon shades" over that perfect line: "I'll find another."
What an amazing episode! RIP GoT Seasons 1-4 💔
I never get tired of watching reruns of GOT and HOT
Honestly, me rewatching the whole series made sense to me why Frey did this.... Honestly Robb is mostly at fault. Like i get he loved Talisa but BRO IF HE JUST LEARNED how to be a man of his words, pay a debt, he agreed to marry Frey girl but then didnt honor it...
Truly the Red wedding was heart wrenching but Starks brought it upon themselves, mostly due to Robb not holding up his end of the deal/bargain
Catelyn warned Robb that Walder frey is a dangerous man to cross yet Robb did it anyway... Obviously frey would side with Lannister that pays their debt
I remember the first time I watched this episode I was with my mom who had read the books… she was so stressed the whole episode and then I found out why💀
God I'll never forget this moment, I was beside myself and I was pregnant at the time so omg I was just beside myself. GOT is so good, I wanna go back and watch them all again lol.
I remember it in the book and saying out loud "No f-ing way.." so was waiting for the TV only group to get there...
I started watching GoT 3 weeks ago since all my friends were watching HoTD. Let's just say a few of my neighbors were concerned after I saw the Red Wedding. It's probably the most traumatizing thing I've seen on TV.
Ned's death shook me up more than the Red Wedding.
I remember watching many TV shows these past 5 - 6 years and thinking "this was inspired by the red wedding yup" in the Last Kingdom, Into the Badlands, countless drama shows,
Thank goodness Paul is back in control of this channel. I unsubed because that other guy was f--king awful! So happy to have you back, Paul!
One of the most impactful events in modern tv history “the red wedding”
That's so true red wedding and last ep of house of the dragons is devastating as hell
Thankfully this wasn't spoiled for me by the time i got into GOT around season 4. I did not see it coming at all. My jaw was on the floor.
I think the worst part of this whole thing, is that Robb was just trying to save his family and his banner man kept pressuring him into different things. “Go independent” “Marry my daughter” “Flay a bunch of random prisoners”. Dude was fucked start to finish.
I still remember I watched it in india on same time when it was streaming in US, completely shocked and saddened with how it all turn out.. Could not speak with Fnf whole day😒🙁.. True Master piece!
I just completed this season few days ago..and when I watched that episode and this specific scene..I mean I was like completely shocked and surprised..at first I thought it could be a dream sequence or something like that but man that was all brutal and totally unexpected..which made me love this show even more
I agree. It was most devastating to watch
I remember after finishing this episode it was morning i was trying to eat breakfast i couldn't eat it i was very sad like someone who lost his family
So devastating to watch, remember and reflect, and yet it makes Arya’s return and revenge so much sweeter…
Robb Stark dying at the Red Wedding is the equivalent of if Simba had been murdered by Timone and Pumba in the Lion King and Scar just lives on until a Hyena poisons him.
I stood up in my living room screaming, 🤯"Oh MY GOD. THEY KILLED ALL THE SUPERHEROES!! 😭
I was so devastated but so excited at the same time! That was the episode that prompt me to go and read the actual Books ASOIAF....GREAT STUFF! JUST PHENOMENAL STORYTELLING.
Absolutely. I mean .. I knew what was coming … but even still and idk a decade later I watch and still think … cmon Robb this time you can make it ! Just a couple arrows … move.
Adding to the scene was the unbelievable acting. When you see Robb pale, like you know he’s lost a bit too much blood … barley utter .. mother. . . That is just chilling.
I watched this episode for the first time yesterday morning, it was truly shocking and heartbreaking!!
As per GRRM, The Red Wedding was inspired by the slaughter of MacDonalds at the Massacre of Glencoe. Although the guest rights were reversed as the MacDonalds were killed by the Campbell troops they were quartering.
The scene in the next season of Tywin melting down the Stark family Valyrian sword to reforge it all the while "Goodbye Brother" turns into "Rains of Castamere" gave me chills.
Killing your darlings is less about characters, because character death is an easy way to create pathos. The advice is about getting rid of writing you like that doesn't serve the story.
Thank you these videos are going to help us through the next two years while we wait for season two of HoTD🙏
This scene had too much to digest in such a short time there was no time to get surprised, shock was the feeling i had for 10min lol
YEAH!!! It's exactly that, so many killed so quickly
Just an amazing episode and it's the "no one is safe" element of the show that went out of the window in the last 2 seasons and I think it is what Stranger Things is missing. I met David Bradley who plays Walder Frey and told him that scene had scarred me for life. 🤣
I would however argue that 24 did it before GoT. *Spoiler Alert* Jack having to kill Ryan Chappelle in season 3 was very unexpected and totally changed the usual narrative of coming up with a plan to save someone at the last second.
The Red Wedding was a bit of a literary milestone also I'd say...
Always prefer the book version of The Red Wedding. The show treats it like a massacre and no one fought back. In the books they fought back and took alot of men down with them. Northman don't let themselves be killed, they go out on their own terms even in the greatest odds. Also, Rob's fiance got away and there's alot of speculation she might be pregnant, though it's never confirmed.
The absolute POWER this show had…
It's only devastating becouse we been tricked by shows for years to belive the good guy always prevail and that's what I liked about the show the most was the reality of it all
I remember sitting silently, aghast, as the titles silently rolled at the end of the episode, probably sat there for 3 minutes trying to process what just happened and the way it was presented. Bravo!
I think it also benefitted from RUclips reactions. I didn’t start watching GOT until I started seeing the red wedding reaction videos on YT. After that my feed started getting clips. Then I went back and watched from the beginning on demand. Without YT I’m not sure I would’ve ever watched it.
It set up the rest of the series really. You knew after that, any character could be killed off at any time. You didn't know what to expect anymore.
How hilarious would it be if Cat slapped Bolton only to realize he just didn't feel like taking off his chainmail that day?
It is masterfully written, you go from the Ned Stark murder mystery, to the Rob Stark revenge story to...
I had read the books before the episode came out. I didn't spoil it for my friends, instead I ate pop-corn and listened as they theorized about Rob's future and then saw him die. It sucked that he died but I will never forget watching that episode with all of my friends. O, they know I read all the books and have an idea how the story will go, but they dont want spoilers. So I just enjoy the reactions. lol btw blind now and can't read the video. So if I win can you announce it so that I can hear it? thx mate and be well!
This episode messed me up so bad. I felt like I ran full speed into a brick wall. I was crying, i was angry, i was in shock, i was like Peter when they switched out his "I can't believe it's not butter". I was really a ballsy thing to do and remember asking myself if the writers and directors really just did that and it isn't even a finally. But as much as I hated what happened but loved the directors for pulling it off I was even more in tuned as to what could happen next. I have been watching TV shows and movies for years to the point where I could predict what was gonna happen next and the fact that I couldn't predict shit in GOT I was hooked
One of the most unforgettable episodes in TV history !
i think this is the only ep that was totally silent during the end credits. that was wise bc my mouth just stayed there agape for a good 5 minutes. absolutely rocked.
ETA: ok, so you mentioned the no music too 😂😂
I rewatched this the other day...still shocking
I love 😍love your channel! Your content is perfectly narrated and I enjoy watching and listening to you tell the story behind it. The Red Wedding ripped my guts out.... literally!! I got🤢 to my stomach watching the entire thing.... and only when they showed Robs wolf's head being worn on one of the enemy's heads did I allow myself to run to the bathroom! Thanks for the memories!!
Thank you so much!
Rob's Direwolf's head was attached to ROB'S headless body!
Another great video Paul! You brought that emotion back to me and now I’m gonna go find that Ted Talk.
great review ❤
You always make me think outside box Paul! Great video!! 👍 😊
Much appreciated, thank you for all the support
This and the fight between The Mountain and The Viper. I actually stopped watching the show after that fight. Yes, the Red Wedding devastated me, and it was what started my anxiety and worry about what's to come which culminated in the fight. After that loss of hope, I couldn't go on any longer.
This left me quite teary. I remember just staring blankly on the screen whenn the episode ended as the credits didn't have any music whatsoever. One of the greatest moments in TV history indeed.
When Arya sees them put the dead wolfs head on her brothers body watching them chant king of the north was the darkest moments I’ve ever seen on tv ever
This episode made me so upset. I needed revenge and had to keep watching to see some Northern revenge on those Lanister bastards!
Best TV episode ever. I shed a tear which I never do lol
Just watched this show for the 4th time and I sobbed like a baby watching this episode. The most emotional scene of all tv and film out there