14:41 Actually, Jon burned himself with the lamp he threw at a wight protecting Commander Mormont. Only Daenerys is immune to fire and it's show only. She still burns in the show outside of the blood magic pyre. 41:47 Jon should have come back with the same character as lady stoneheart. That would have been something else entirely.
Omg another crazy detail of this episode.. when Tyrion is talking to the dragons and talk about how he wanted one when he was smaller “It doesn’t have to be a big one, even just a little one like me.” He’s talking to Viseryon which is the smallest dragon of the three! I love the intelligence you can see behind the dragons eyes, such an awesome scene!
Happy anniversary Ashley and Lindsay!!!! The guy that played Young Hodor is about to launch a react channel to react to people reacting to this episode lol...hopefully he'll find this channel and react to yours too, lol that would be a cool belated anniversary gift! I think it's gonna be called YoungHodorReacts
Notice Ned says to his brother “Hold your shield up, or I’ll ring your head like a bell” Jon has said that to Olly at one point I believe.. awesome to see generational lessons being passed down in real time (show wise lol)
35:43 He means it in a mocking sort of way. They cut most of that speech, and I don’t personally think the actor playing him was was very good, but Euron’s speech was very cool in the books. "Who knows more of gods than I? Horse gods and fire gods, gods made of gold with gemstone eyes, gods carved of cedar wood, gods chiseled into mountains, gods of empty air . . . I know them all. I have seen their peoples garland them with flowers, and shed the blood of goats and bulls and children in their names. And I have heard the prayers, in half a hundred tongues. Cure my withered leg, make the maiden love me, grant me a healthy son. Save me, succor me, make me wealthy . . . protect me! Protect me from mine enemies, protect me from the darkness, protect me from the crabs inside my belly, from the horselords, from the slavers, from the sellswords at my door. Protect me from the Silence." He laughed. "Godless? Why, Aeron, I am the godliest man ever to raise sail! You serve one god, Damphair, but I have served ten thousand. From Ib to Asshai, when men see my sails, they pray." (His pirate ship is called the Silence.)
The Waif is, if I remember correctly, Ayra's nickname for her as she has no names to go by. The other nicknamed person she knows at the House of Black and White is "The Kindly Man". Also I'm amazed my gaydar wasn't pinging like crazy the whole time. Happy anniversary!
Oh oh oh, also re: Dorne's weird naming convention - its because most of the scenes are in the Water Gardens. I don't think the show ever actually takes us to Sunspear or any other actual town or city in Dorne.
Such a lovely reaction(s)...I wonder, why you dont have already more subscribers, ladies of the winter. Good luck! Wishing more subscribers and soon ! 😊
Lady Stoneheart would blow their mind. One of the most interesting developments in the books, entirely negated. That being said, I can understand why. I think it would just confound most general audiences.
In defence of Pod, as someone who's also had to light a campfire in the dead of winter in like 20-30 below 0 degrees Celsius, it's not easy! Though, it also didn't help that I suck at building campfires to begin with 😂
If you pay attention to the intro, the world's space seems concave. The camera seems to be in the center of a hollow sphere, and the continents seem to be lying on the inside of that sphere, with a big sun in the middle of the hollow space This is the giant's Macomber's eye, where the world is located according to Northern folklore
Happy Anniversary Lindsay and Ashley 900 years that's quite an accomplishment, I think maybe the Red Woman could have attended the wedding without needing her necklace you've been together so long. Great reaction, it was torture waiting all week for this one, couldn't wait to see the reactions, and Ashley and Lindsay wanting John to move or do anything so badly they were so focused on the scene that they got jump scared by the inhale was great. Stephani only comment below: I was also thinking that they should know that Dany surviving the funeral pyre for Drogo was a 1 time thing because she used blood magic not because Targaryen's are immune to fire. I know what happens later this season with the dosh khaleen in Vaes Dothrak so maybe after that, and that the writers kind of just gave her this ability since they had no source material do draw upon as to what happens later in the story. By the way, good job keeping it together when they were talking about Hodor and how he must get traumatized by something.
You know about the Easter egg in the opening credits, I'm sure. But I don't think you've ever mentioned it. So I apologize if this is already something you have covered. If you pay attention to the ball of light surrounded by metal blades in the opening credits, it basically recounts Robert's Rebellion. It starts with a throned dragon, and later there is a stag wearing a throne with a lion, wolf, and bear (and maybe others, I don't remember) bowing to it with no dragon present. In between, it seems to me that is kind of depicts a battle as well, but again, I don't really remember. I think that kind of thing is really cool, and wanted you to know about it if you didn't already. I am not much of a commenter, but while I'm here, I wanted to say I really enjoy your reactions. Keep up the good work!
I will confess, somehow these uploads have turned into a trigger for me to either start cooking or do the Laundry. I cant help it. 😂 i did it a couple of times and didnt noticed i formed a habit.. thanks a lot i guess 😂😂.
This! The books are written with each chapter being from a specific character's point of view. In the books, all of the Bravos/House of Black & White scenes are from Arya's point of view, and that's how she refers to her antagonist... "The Waif", as, being "no one", she is never referred to by any actual name.
Lindsay: "Remember that "Kill the Boy" Episode? Well, I'm looking at YOU, Ollie!" Ashley & Lindsay, Happy 900th Year Anniversary! Melisandre would like to know how you both stay so young. She's not 900 yet and it takes a red-gold choker necklace to keep her looking young. Stephani, have fun on your brief moment out of the country. Will you be heading to Dorne? No Named City .. just Dorne.
So what happened to Willis/Hodor? Here’s the spoiler: Hodor Hodor. Hodor Hodor Hodor. Hodor. Hodor. And seeing Steph’s reaction to “being a only child”. Never thought a repeat performance could make for a good reaction.
I always thought it would have been better if Roose Bolton had dropped a dagger after Ramsey stabbed him, because he had the same idea but was too slow.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to my favorite "RUclips-girls" ❤ I know, that Patreon are "further along", but I couldn't afford Patreon these last two months. My husband is torturing me ... bleeuugh..., by not giving me money for food, medicin...etc; (a whole different story, not worth mentioning, ); so I probably won't be able to afford any Patreon for a while. BUT I'M VERY HAPPY FOR YOU GUYS, and I'm looking forward to the next of your RUclips reaction. ❤
In the books, the king's moot happened only because no one knew who Balon wanted as king. Yara was a girl (obviously), and according to 2000 year long tradition, no woman could sit on the throne. Euron was seen as a godless man, and no godless man could sit the throne. And Balon's other brother was being pressed to take the throne I won't bother explaining the priest Damphair. The throne was SUPPOSE to pass to The on, but he is still believed to be dead. Last that was said of him in by the beginning of the fourth book, is that he is dead. So, with Balon having no heir, a king's moot had to be called
The focus of this season is “Home”. Started with Jaime in episode 1 . Many characters are going home in episode 2 to 10. The last scene is also ships sailing Home 🎉
Feliz Noveno Aniversario Ashley & Lindsay ¡¡¡Jon esta Vivo!! Queremos ver a Olly terminado, ja,ja,ja Our feelings regarding many characters like Melissandre are taking turns, our sweet girl has expressed it with her arms very well, and my dear Cercei remains... and Arya continues with her hard teaching classes, 💚❄&🔥´♬ Steph: Our girl has sensed that Olly has little time left,,je,je
Steph: Whoever touches a Dragon either has Targaryen blood or is dead, Tyrion is the third Dragon head, it's a shame he was of no use in the series. What we hate about Melissande... and what we are going to thank her for in her epic and sad ending
If we want to play petty politics, I think Jamie should have immediately put the high sparrow under arrest when he threatened that “they” could topple the crown. I mean if the crown and religion are the two pillars of society and everyone including the elite families are subject to the religious laws, then the high sparrow is subject to the crown’s laws and threatening to overthrow the crown is a pretty big infraction and Jamie could put the high sparrow under arrest. That then could have provided Tomen some leverage to resolve the issues with Margery and maybe Cersei.
I am just about to finish reading storm of swords and I am surprised how long Balon Greyjoy lasted in the shows. In the books he dies about two thirds in to the third book. I wonder why they would do that? hopefully I get some answers when i finish dance of dragons
The series would always have less charcters, the thing is they cut major characters like Young Griff. A targaryan claimant that is invading westeros in the books. Because of cuts like that the story lines in the series became quite strange.
34:30 Part of me sees this as the beginning of the end. Show Euron is such a disappointment, just a dork, he isn't interesting or frightening or badass in any way. The single worst adapted character of the show.
I love this episode, but being real... Davos just randomly asking Melisandre if she can perform necromancy is WILD lol. Why would he do that? And why does he care about Jon so much?
The peeing is pretty obviously the key to things here. That guy peed on a wall; big mistake. Jamie peed on a tree. He's living on with his life. The Blackfish left the wedding to pee on a tree, and he at least died on his feet fighting his enemies. That poor guy peed on a wall, and go his skull split on that wall not 10 seconds later. Pee on the trees, guys! It can save your life!
Some changes Sander Clegane died a long time ago Lord beric dondarion, the lightning Lord, died, giving his breath of life to Caitlyn Stark who had been dead for three days, she became lady Stoneheart, who is killing Brianne of Tarth. Podrick is only 10. Gilly's baby was swapped with Mance Rayder's baby, when Sam and Gilly left the wall. Sam didn't want to leave the wall to go be a maester.......Jon forced him to go There are a ton of differences. In my opinion, books are better in some places, the show far better in some places
i think it’s an incorrect assessment to think Sansa was wrong/a dumbass for not having gone with Brienne when they met at that inn. It was savvy. Sansa has only ever seen Brienne in the capitol in the company of Jaime Lannister. She, like Sandor, recognizes Lannister armor & weapons on Brienne. And she, like Sandor, is suspicious of anyone saying they can bring her to safety, because “where the hell’s that?” Everyone who has promised Sansa safety has brought her torment in one way or another. there has only been one person who has ever been fully honest with her, and he’s believed dead. But he taught her that she had to protect herself in the knowledge that the songs aren’t real, that lords and knights are not to be trusted, that they won’t just rescue her out of the goodness of their hearts and not want to hurt her or take from her in exchange. (of course brienne is the one true not-a-knight in Westeros, but she doesn’t know that) Here comes Brienne, way too earnest and not at all someone who could effectively conceal sansa’s identity, who doesn’t seem to have a plan after “rescue the fair maiden,” who is covered in Lannister colors, and Sansa expects she’ll a) try to return her to the Lannisters and b) have absolutely no chance to keep anyone safe up against the snake of Petyr Baelish, who is all intrigue and secrecy and scheming, none of which Brienne can begin to anticipate in a way that will keep any of them safe. Baelish is the most dangerous person in Westeros, but, at least if Sansa is with Baelish, she can play him and try to stay safe *from* him.
@MugShotzReacts yes I know it's not been confirmed .. that's season 6 episode 10 .. usually Most people that I have watched have never guessed it this early on
There is a fan theory that Tyrion is a secret Targaryen, that Aerys graped his mother. I've never liked that theory because the child most like Tywin is the son he never accepted. If he's a Targaryen, Tywin was right to reject Tyrion. Speaking of book characters not in the show, Quentin Martell died trying to tame a dragon. Book readers were especially worried during this scene.
Quentyn Martell has barely even been introduced in the books as of yet. I don't really remember book 5 since I finished reading it like a decade ago, but iirc he's still alive? My understanding is that many people consider him part of the witch's prophecy coming true: The Sun Setting in the East, and that Dany might have a child one day soon.
@eschatological I think you're misremembering. Quentin proposed to Dany and she laughed in his face. He then tried to tame a dragon thinking he had enough Targaryen blood. The dragons burned him alive. "Gaining access to the dragons, Quentyn eventually attempts to tame Viserion, but Rhaegal bathes Quentyn from behind with dragonfire. The Windblown mercenaries flee, and both dragons escape. Missandei takes care of Quentyn, but he dies in Daenerys's bed three days later, covered in burns. Upon seeing the extent of the prince's injuries, Barristan, Hand of the Queen in Daenerys's absence, thinks it would have been better if Rhaegal had just eaten him alive, as his death would haven been quicker and less painful in such a case." As far as prophecy, the only one that comes to mind regarding Quentin is Quaithe's. Quaithe has made prophecies to Daenerys on two separate occasions. The first is an instruction on where Daenerys should go: To go north, you must go south. To reach the west, you must go east. To go forward you must go back, and to touch the light you must pass beneath the shadow. The second is a warning of dangers Daenerys is to face in the near future. "No. Hear me, Daenerys Targaryen. The glass candles are burning. Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others. Kraken and dark flame, lion and griffin, the sun's son and the mummer's dragon. Trust none of them. Remember the Undying. Beware the perfumed seneschal." Quentin is likely "the sun's son".
It’s a very complex situation. Calling in the army and murdering all of the followers of the main religion of the whole continent you rule is not likely to endear you to your people.
Lindsay has to write less and watch the episode more. She missed the giant slamming that man against the wall. She is going to miss more important moments... also, happy anniversary.
They've been theorizing about R+L since season 1 to the point that it's now fact in Lindsay's mind. I don't think anyone spoiled them, Stef filters these comments before she shows them. Also Jon coming back is easy to predict once the Red Woman comes back to Castle Black.
The whole ironborn plot got really screwed. They axed most of Asha’s story, didn’t really develop Aeron as a character, completely got rid of Victarion, and almost entirely got rid of the kingsmoot, which I can understand, but is still a huge shame. The kingsmoot is where all the ironborn captains and lords gather together to choose a new king, show off all their power and riches, dress in their finest clothes and heraldic symbols, sway the people with resplendent gifts and demonstrations. It’s colorful and impressive, and full of interesting characters and discussions, and even a bit of intrigue and existential horror. I guess they cut it for time (it’s true that the last two books were very slowly paced) but I wish they put something in its place that wasn’t a bunch of drably dressed dudes on rocks.
@@Polo-wk7zl it's a ton of new characters he introduced in the last two books that he left with all half finished storylines over a decade later the author can't finish and he doesn't have TV limitations and still can't finish I don't blame the show for both adding a ton of new stuff the author can't finish himself
I love watching your reaction videos, but I guess these videos could have been better, I can help you guys make your videos more and creative and could reach more audience.
Since the faceless men don’t have names the books gives them nicknames so you know which one is talking. The mentor character is called “the kindly man” (which is how Arya thinks of him since he’s nicer then the Waif). “Jacqen” isn’t even at the temple in the books. He’s on another mission in Westeros (which the show doesn’t do).
@andrewward5891 yeah i know. But now in the show. I have a question: After the first jacken drank the poison for her in the show, who then keeps mentoring Arya with the jacken face? Because the waif was the one who changed in that scene. Who then keeps teaching Arya?
I used to find Lindsay's antics funny and silly, but now it's just annoying. Always interjections at important moments, always making dumb jokes at serious times, and not paying attention to details which is why she's always lost and rarely understands what's happening....
There’s a fan theory that Tyrion is a secret Targaryen, that the Mad King is his real father (the king did have a crush on Tywin’s wife). It’s probably not true but it would explain why the dragons didn’t kill him.
Quentyn Martell, Lady Stoneheart, Young Griff we can do without…but Bloodraven…when you consider the actual Ice & Fire storyline and his influence bringing it about, generations of Targaryens and Starks…it’s just inexplicable that this character wasn’t done properly.
@@havok6280 Agreed but I think the streamlined nature of the show still works without him. I’d have preferred to have a grand northern conspiracy or a functional conclusion to the ‘Others’ storyline
31:05 the whole thing is intense, but what makes me tear is that Lady Walda's last act was to protect her baby with her body
14:41 Actually, Jon burned himself with the lamp he threw at a wight protecting Commander Mormont. Only Daenerys is immune to fire and it's show only. She still burns in the show outside of the blood magic pyre.
41:47 Jon should have come back with the same character as lady stoneheart. That would have been something else entirely.
@40:35 - she was sulking for so long, his soul managed to wander off quite a distance :P
Happy Anniversary!
hahaha the face you make when they say 'something happens to him.'
"5 dead Olli's" is great! next episode has one of my favorite scenes.
Lindsay should love the next episode.
Omg another crazy detail of this episode.. when Tyrion is talking to the dragons and talk about how he wanted one when he was smaller “It doesn’t have to be a big one, even just a little one like me.” He’s talking to Viseryon which is the smallest dragon of the three!
I love the intelligence you can see behind the dragons eyes, such an awesome scene!
They are so well animated!!
Watching this is one of the highlights of my week your dynamic is true and perfect always love this awesome show and reactions😊
Wow, thank you!
Happy anniversary, you two!
Happy anniversary Ashley and Lindsay!!!!
The guy that played Young Hodor is about to launch a react channel to react to people reacting to this episode lol...hopefully he'll find this channel and react to yours too, lol that would be a cool belated anniversary gift! I think it's gonna be called YoungHodorReacts
That’s so cool!
Notice Ned says to his brother “Hold your shield up, or I’ll ring your head like a bell”
Jon has said that to Olly at one point I believe.. awesome to see generational lessons being passed down in real time (show wise lol)
Also reminds me of all of times I catch myself saying something my mother used to say to me 🤣
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!!!! LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!!!
Lindsay is a character.
You guys have an awesome friendship. Cheers
Good memory on the Thoros of Myr thing!
“I didn’t even believe in the words.. but I said them anyways, because he was my friend.. and he was dead.”
Happy anniversary ladies! It's been an absolute joy to watch your raw reactions and listen to your theories of the show so far. ❤
aww, Happy 9th Anniversary, Ashley & Lindsay! Wishing you both every good thing! 💜
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You're right Stef, she's never actually called anything because a girl is no one, but she's credited as The Waif.
Happy anniversary, ladies! Here's to many more. 🍻
You Ladies have the best group reaction, i've seen. The format is great & wish to congratulate Ash & Linds on their anniversary.
Thank you so much!! I will pass on your congratulations!
Happy Anniversary, Ash and Linds!!
Happy Anniversary…I had no idea!!! 🤦🏻♀️
35:43 He means it in a mocking sort of way. They cut most of that speech, and I don’t personally think the actor playing him was was very good, but Euron’s speech was very cool in the books.
"Who knows more of gods than I? Horse gods and fire gods, gods made of gold with gemstone eyes, gods carved of cedar wood, gods chiseled into mountains, gods of empty air . . . I know them all. I have seen their peoples garland them with flowers, and shed the blood of goats and bulls and children in their names. And I have heard the prayers, in half a hundred tongues. Cure my withered leg, make the maiden love me, grant me a healthy son. Save me, succor me, make me wealthy . . . protect me! Protect me from mine enemies, protect me from the darkness, protect me from the crabs inside my belly, from the horselords, from the slavers, from the sellswords at my door. Protect me from the Silence." He laughed. "Godless? Why, Aeron, I am the godliest man ever to raise sail! You serve one god, Damphair, but I have served ten thousand. From Ib to Asshai, when men see my sails, they pray."
(His pirate ship is called the Silence.)
When Bran asks Hodor what happened, you can almost tell by his Ho-dor response he said "you did". 10:40
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After years of waiting for Jon to be resurrected I was the same as Lyndsey “KILL OLLIE!!” 😂😂😂
OMG HAPPY ANNIVERSARY YOU TWO!!! ♥️
Happy nine years, Lindsay and Ashley! 🩷🩷
Happy anniversary guys!
Oh and don't forget the Histories and Lore. ;)
We won’t be doing those at the moment due to time constraints, but we may revisit them in the future!
It's crazy that Max von Sydow was in this
The Waif is, if I remember correctly, Ayra's nickname for her as she has no names to go by. The other nicknamed person she knows at the House of Black and White is "The Kindly Man".
Also I'm amazed my gaydar wasn't pinging like crazy the whole time. Happy anniversary!
Oh oh oh, also re: Dorne's weird naming convention - its because most of the scenes are in the Water Gardens. I don't think the show ever actually takes us to Sunspear or any other actual town or city in Dorne.
Home is where the heart is.
35:35 Book Euron would mean it literally lol
Oh gosh, Book Euron... What an incredible character we could've had in the show.
Instead we got dialoge like "👉in the 🍑"
Such a lovely reaction(s)...I wonder, why you dont have already more subscribers, ladies of the winter.
Good luck! Wishing more subscribers and soon ! 😊
Happy Anniversary!
Happy Anniversary to you both and "lang may yer lum reek"
Lady Stoneheart would blow their mind. One of the most interesting developments in the books, entirely negated. That being said, I can understand why. I think it would just confound most general audiences.
In defence of Pod, as someone who's also had to light a campfire in the dead of winter in like 20-30 below 0 degrees Celsius, it's not easy! Though, it also didn't help that I suck at building campfires to begin with 😂
If you pay attention to the intro, the world's space seems concave. The camera seems to be in the center of a hollow sphere, and the continents seem to be lying on the inside of that sphere, with a big sun in the middle of the hollow space
This is the giant's Macomber's eye, where the world is located according to Northern folklore
Jon burned his hands protecting Jeor from the wight.
Happy Anniversary ladies!!! 💕❤
Lindsey my girl 👍💖and yes F Olly !!!
great reaction as always thanks for it 💗 Happy Anniversary ladies 😘
Happy Anniversary Lindsay and Ashley 900 years that's quite an accomplishment, I think maybe the Red Woman could have attended the wedding without needing her necklace you've been together so long.
Great reaction, it was torture waiting all week for this one, couldn't wait to see the reactions, and Ashley and Lindsay wanting John to move or do anything so badly they were so focused on the scene that they got jump scared by the inhale was great.
Stephani only comment below:
I was also thinking that they should know that Dany surviving the funeral pyre for Drogo was a 1 time thing because she used blood magic not because Targaryen's are immune to fire. I know what happens later this season with the dosh khaleen in Vaes Dothrak so maybe after that, and that the writers kind of just gave her this ability since they had no source material do draw upon as to what happens later in the story. By the way, good job keeping it together when they were talking about Hodor and how he must get traumatized by something.
Congratulations! Happy anniversary ❤
You know about the Easter egg in the opening credits, I'm sure. But I don't think you've ever mentioned it. So I apologize if this is already something you have covered. If you pay attention to the ball of light surrounded by metal blades in the opening credits, it basically recounts Robert's Rebellion. It starts with a throned dragon, and later there is a stag wearing a throne with a lion, wolf, and bear (and maybe others, I don't remember) bowing to it with no dragon present. In between, it seems to me that is kind of depicts a battle as well, but again, I don't really remember. I think that kind of thing is really cool, and wanted you to know about it if you didn't already.
I am not much of a commenter, but while I'm here, I wanted to say I really enjoy your reactions. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!!!
I will confess, somehow these uploads have turned into a trigger for me to either start cooking or do the Laundry. I cant help it. 😂 i did it a couple of times and didnt noticed i formed a habit..
thanks a lot i guess 😂😂.
Haha you’re welcome I guess 🤣
2:48 She’s called the waif because the character she’s based on from the books is called the Waif
Edit: Happy Anniversary btw!
This! The books are written with each chapter being from a specific character's point of view. In the books, all of the Bravos/House of Black & White scenes are from Arya's point of view, and that's how she refers to her antagonist... "The Waif", as, being "no one", she is never referred to by any actual name.
YOUR ASS IS GRASS! 😂 Lindsay is incredible.
♥ so cute happy anniversary
Lindsay: "Remember that "Kill the Boy" Episode? Well, I'm looking at YOU, Ollie!"
Ashley & Lindsay, Happy 900th Year Anniversary! Melisandre would like to know how you both stay so young. She's not 900 yet and it takes a red-gold choker necklace to keep her looking young.
Stephani, have fun on your brief moment out of the country. Will you be heading to Dorne? No Named City .. just Dorne.
Happy Anniversary gals!
Happy Anniversary ❤💚
Was waiting for this!❤
Thank the producer for getting up early this morning to post!! I’m traveling today and have very unreliable internet 🛜
@@MugShotzReacts Seven Praise Him! 🙏
ROFL.,.......I loved that jump..... hilarious.
Also, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!! 🥳💖
F Ollie was trending in Twitter for quite some time...
So what happened to Willis/Hodor? Here’s the spoiler: Hodor Hodor. Hodor Hodor Hodor. Hodor. Hodor.
And seeing Steph’s reaction to “being a only child”. Never thought a repeat performance could make for a good reaction.
Some of those scenes hit just as hard the 7th time 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Way to give it all away
OMG! Spoiler!!!
Eff that lil Ollie!!!! He can GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Book Euron was definately the Storm. Show Euron was like a drizzle.
I always thought it would have been better if Roose Bolton had dropped a dagger after Ramsey stabbed him, because he had the same idea but was too slow.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to my favorite "RUclips-girls" ❤
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My husband is torturing me ... bleeuugh..., by not giving me money for food, medicin...etc;
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Read the second part in Robert's voice😂
In the books, the king's moot happened only because no one knew who Balon wanted as king.
Yara was a girl (obviously), and according to 2000 year long tradition, no woman could sit on the throne.
Euron was seen as a godless man, and no godless man could sit the throne.
And Balon's other brother was being pressed to take the throne
I won't bother explaining the priest Damphair.
The throne was SUPPOSE to pass to The on, but he is still believed to be dead. Last that was said of him in by the beginning of the fourth book, is that he is dead.
So, with Balon having no heir, a king's moot had to be called
Happy anniversary ! Although by now that would probably be a while back already I guess.
It's sort of poetic that Roose dies similarly to how he killed Robb!
Trauma. Yes. Definitely trauma.
I’ve been watching y’all for months now and I don’t actually know- are two of you sisters?
Congrats on 9 years 🎉
Nope! Just great friends!
The focus of this season is “Home”. Started with Jaime in episode 1 . Many characters are going home in episode 2 to 10. The last scene is also ships sailing Home 🎉
Feliz Noveno Aniversario Ashley & Lindsay
¡¡¡Jon esta Vivo!! Queremos ver a Olly terminado, ja,ja,ja
Our feelings regarding many characters like Melissandre are taking turns, our sweet girl has expressed it with her arms very well, and my dear Cercei remains... and Arya continues with her hard teaching classes, 💚❄&🔥´♬
Steph:
Our girl has sensed that Olly has little time left,,je,je
If Jamie had his right hand he would’ve killed the High Sparrow and butchered the Faith Militant in the chamber.
"Your ass is grass, Olly"...🤣🤣🤣
Steph: Whoever touches a Dragon either has Targaryen blood or is dead, Tyrion is the third Dragon head, it's a shame he was of no use in the series. What we hate about Melissande... and what we are going to thank her for in her epic and sad ending
If we want to play petty politics, I think Jamie should have immediately put the high sparrow under arrest when he threatened that “they” could topple the crown. I mean if the crown and religion are the two pillars of society and everyone including the elite families are subject to the religious laws, then the high sparrow is subject to the crown’s laws and threatening to overthrow the crown is a pretty big infraction and Jamie could put the high sparrow under arrest. That then could have provided Tomen some leverage to resolve the issues with Margery and maybe Cersei.
it bothers me that the show diverts from the identity of the 3 Eyed Raven/Crow
I am just about to finish reading storm of swords and I am surprised how long Balon Greyjoy lasted in the shows. In the books he dies about two thirds in to the third book. I wonder why they would do that? hopefully I get some answers when i finish dance of dragons
The series would always have less charcters, the thing is they cut major characters like Young Griff. A targaryan claimant that is invading westeros in the books. Because of cuts like that the story lines in the series became quite strange.
What episode did they guess that Jon was targaryen? i think I missed it
Very early on maybe season one but a really good guess
Very very early
34:30 Part of me sees this as the beginning of the end. Show Euron is such a disappointment, just a dork, he isn't interesting or frightening or badass in any way. The single worst adapted character of the show.
I love this episode, but being real... Davos just randomly asking Melisandre if she can perform necromancy is WILD lol. Why would he do that? And why does he care about Jon so much?
It’s true, it would have maybe made more sense if someone from the brotherhood had been sent to the wall
Bran hasn't been on the show since their first aneversary.
lol!!!
The peeing is pretty obviously the key to things here. That guy peed on a wall; big mistake.
Jamie peed on a tree. He's living on with his life. The Blackfish left the wedding to pee on a tree, and he at least died on his feet fighting his enemies. That poor guy peed on a wall, and go his skull split on that wall not 10 seconds later.
Pee on the trees, guys! It can save your life!
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Don´t eat the help!
Some changes
Sander Clegane died a long time ago
Lord beric dondarion, the lightning Lord, died, giving his breath of life to Caitlyn Stark who had been dead for three days, she became lady Stoneheart, who is killing Brianne of Tarth.
Podrick is only 10.
Gilly's baby was swapped with Mance Rayder's baby, when Sam and Gilly left the wall.
Sam didn't want to leave the wall to go be a maester.......Jon forced him to go
There are a ton of differences.
In my opinion, books are better in some places, the show far better in some places
Oh yeah, Arya did not go blind because of killing trant......she didn't kill trant
lol lindsay's feelings towards olly is me. I've never cared much for jon snow but what that little prick did made me hate him. off with his head!!
Jon was dead for exactly as long as Jesus. And he has a bunch of wounds that will never close, like Jesus.
i think it’s an incorrect assessment to think Sansa was wrong/a dumbass for not having gone with Brienne when they met at that inn. It was savvy.
Sansa has only ever seen Brienne in the capitol in the company of Jaime Lannister. She, like Sandor, recognizes Lannister armor & weapons on Brienne. And she, like Sandor, is suspicious of anyone saying they can bring her to safety, because “where the hell’s that?”
Everyone who has promised Sansa safety has brought her torment in one way or another.
there has only been one person who has ever been fully honest with her, and he’s believed dead. But he taught her that she had to protect herself in the knowledge that the songs aren’t real, that lords and knights are not to be trusted, that they won’t just rescue her out of the goodness of their hearts and not want to hurt her or take from her in exchange. (of course brienne is the one true not-a-knight in Westeros, but she doesn’t know that)
Here comes Brienne, way too earnest and not at all someone who could effectively conceal sansa’s identity, who doesn’t seem to have a plan after “rescue the fair maiden,” who is covered in Lannister colors, and Sansa expects she’ll a) try to return her to the Lannisters and b) have absolutely no chance to keep anyone safe up against the snake of Petyr Baelish, who is all intrigue and secrecy and scheming, none of which Brienne can begin to anticipate in a way that will keep any of them safe.
Baelish is the most dangerous person in Westeros, but, at least if Sansa is with Baelish, she can play him and try to stay safe *from* him.
When did they find out that jon is a Targaryen???
They guessed it early on but it has not been confirmed!
@MugShotzReacts yes I know it's not been confirmed .. that's season 6 episode 10 .. usually
Most people that I have watched have never guessed it this early on
The girl in the middle looks like Diane Lane
....just saying ❤
One more particular episode.......Hodor
It’s going to be SO GOOD
@@MugShotzReactsI still cry just thinking about it
There is a fan theory that Tyrion is a secret Targaryen, that Aerys graped his mother. I've never liked that theory because the child most like Tywin is the son he never accepted. If he's a Targaryen, Tywin was right to reject Tyrion.
Speaking of book characters not in the show, Quentin Martell died trying to tame a dragon. Book readers were especially worried during this scene.
Quentyn Martell has barely even been introduced in the books as of yet. I don't really remember book 5 since I finished reading it like a decade ago, but iirc he's still alive? My understanding is that many people consider him part of the witch's prophecy coming true: The Sun Setting in the East, and that Dany might have a child one day soon.
@eschatological I think you're misremembering. Quentin proposed to Dany and she laughed in his face. He then tried to tame a dragon thinking he had enough Targaryen blood. The dragons burned him alive.
"Gaining access to the dragons, Quentyn eventually attempts to tame Viserion, but Rhaegal bathes Quentyn from behind with dragonfire. The Windblown mercenaries flee, and both dragons escape.
Missandei takes care of Quentyn, but he dies in Daenerys's bed three days later, covered in burns. Upon seeing the extent of the prince's injuries, Barristan, Hand of the Queen in Daenerys's absence, thinks it would have been better if Rhaegal had just eaten him alive, as his death would haven been quicker and less painful in such a case."
As far as prophecy, the only one that comes to mind regarding Quentin is Quaithe's.
Quaithe has made prophecies to Daenerys on two separate occasions. The first is an instruction on where Daenerys should go:
To go north, you must go south. To reach the west, you must go east. To go forward you must go back, and to touch the light you must pass beneath the shadow.
The second is a warning of dangers Daenerys is to face in the near future.
"No. Hear me, Daenerys Targaryen. The glass candles are burning. Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others. Kraken and dark flame, lion and griffin, the sun's son and the mummer's dragon. Trust none of them. Remember the Undying. Beware the perfumed seneschal."
Quentin is likely "the sun's son".
Agreed, horrible theory.
Tomen should call the Army, and march on the Sept.
It’s a very complex situation. Calling in the army and murdering all of the followers of the main religion of the whole continent you rule is not likely to endear you to your people.
Lindsay has to write less and watch the episode more. She missed the giant slamming that man against the wall. She is going to miss more important moments... also, happy anniversary.
I try to get her attention for the big stuff 🤣
The number of ads interrupting this episode was crazy and ruined it for me. Every 5-6 minutes is too many
Sorry about that we just set the default
With what they did to Jon's character in the next couple of seasons he should have just stayed dead.
I can't believe someone spoiled for them about John being a Targaryen. I was so hoping to see their reaction of shock at 6x10.
@@jimmyyves7924 yea wasn't expecting that
yea, it slipped out. she tried to stop her. lol
not only that even jon coming back a revived by the red woman
They've been theorizing about R+L since season 1 to the point that it's now fact in Lindsay's mind. I don't think anyone spoiled them, Stef filters these comments before she shows them.
Also Jon coming back is easy to predict once the Red Woman comes back to Castle Black.
They have definitely been theorizing since the beginning! And they do not see these comments 😉
The whole ironborn plot got really screwed. They axed most of Asha’s story, didn’t really develop Aeron as a character, completely got rid of Victarion, and almost entirely got rid of the kingsmoot, which I can understand, but is still a huge shame. The kingsmoot is where all the ironborn captains and lords gather together to choose a new king, show off all their power and riches, dress in their finest clothes and heraldic symbols, sway the people with resplendent gifts and demonstrations. It’s colorful and impressive, and full of interesting characters and discussions, and even a bit of intrigue and existential horror. I guess they cut it for time (it’s true that the last two books were very slowly paced) but I wish they put something in its place that wasn’t a bunch of drably dressed dudes on rocks.
@@Polo-wk7zl it's a ton of new characters he introduced in the last two books that he left with all half finished storylines over a decade later the author can't finish and he doesn't have TV limitations and still can't finish I don't blame the show for both adding a ton of new stuff the author can't finish himself
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100% nobody ever calls her the waive in the show. I never knew where they got that.
She was called the “waif” in the books. That’s where it comes from.
Since the faceless men don’t have names the books gives them nicknames so you know which one is talking. The mentor character is called “the kindly man” (which is how Arya thinks of him since he’s nicer then the Waif). “Jacqen” isn’t even at the temple in the books. He’s on another mission in Westeros (which the show doesn’t do).
@andrewward5891 yeah i know. But now in the show. I have a question:
After the first jacken drank the poison for her in the show, who then keeps mentoring Arya with the jacken face? Because the waif was the one who changed in that scene.
Who then keeps teaching Arya?
@@prico3358 That one I can’t answer for you.
@ - no one
I used to find Lindsay's antics funny and silly, but now it's just annoying. Always interjections at important moments, always making dumb jokes at serious times, and not paying attention to details which is why she's always lost and rarely understands what's happening....
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There’s a fan theory that Tyrion is a secret Targaryen, that the Mad King is his real father (the king did have a crush on Tywin’s wife). It’s probably not true but it would explain why the dragons didn’t kill him.
That’s honestly still one of the dumbest theories anyone’s ever come up with. I don’t know why it’s so popular.
@@Polo-wk7zlas dumb as Varys is a merman? 😅
Dragons do kill Targaryens... see also HotD...
@@havok6280 That’s in jest tho. People honestly believe the Tyrion Targaryen one.
Quentyn Martell, Lady Stoneheart, Young Griff we can do without…but Bloodraven…when you consider the actual Ice & Fire storyline and his influence bringing it about, generations of Targaryens and Starks…it’s just inexplicable that this character wasn’t done properly.
Young Griff is pretty crucial to the books...
@@havok6280 Agreed but I think the streamlined nature of the show still works without him. I’d have preferred to have a grand northern conspiracy or a functional conclusion to the ‘Others’ storyline
@@deonjames1041 i thought the character was done fine
@havok6280 is he? It has been a decade and the author hasn't written a dam thing about him.
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