Top 25 Best Moments in Game of Thrones

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • A Game of Thrones ranking video that looks at the top 25 best moments from the show as a whole. Some of these moments include the Red wedding, the great sept explosion, and Ned Stark's death.
    Thank you to my Patrons: Sean Clancy, k4nd17r33, Debbs, The_Henne, Luis Andino, Valarmorgulis, Florida Buqmeti, Jaywantsacat, and Subliminal Transformation.
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    Music Used:
    The Witcher 3 Soundtrack
    Game of Thrones - Medley (Piano & String Cover)
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    House Stark Theme x The Force Theme | Game of Thrones & Star Wars Mashup
    • House Stark Theme x Th...
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    King Of The North (Season 1)
    • Game of Thrones - King...
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    Warrior of Light - Game of Thrones | Epic Version
    • Warrior of Light - Gam...
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    The Skyrim soundtrack
    Timestamps:
    Intro (0:00)
    Honorable mention (0:36)
    25 (1:24)
    24 (2:18)
    23 (3:33)
    22 (4:42)
    21 (5:35)
    20 (6:54)
    19 (8:10)
    18 (9:32)
    17 (10:48)
    16 (11:37)
    15 (12:36)
    14 (13:43)
    13 (14:40)
    12 (15:49)
    11 (17:22)
    10 (18:40)
    9 (19:55)
    8 (21:00)
    7 (22:21)
    6 (23:31)
    5 (24:34)
    4 (25:57)
    3 (27:23)
    2 (28:33)
    1 (29:43)
    Conclusion (30:56)
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  • @KratosNotKratos
    @KratosNotKratos 2 года назад +2484

    Number 25: He's butchering a stag, the sigil of the Baratheons.

    • @christopherfoley8322
      @christopherfoley8322 2 года назад +342

      Not just that, but Charles Dance actually paid someone to teach him how to skin a stag just for this scene, he didnt want to half ass it, he wanted to do it properly and spent his own money to learn

    • @barkley8285
      @barkley8285 2 года назад +146

      @@christopherfoley8322 thats why tywin is probably in my top 6 favorite got characters and one of the best villains ever. Dude was so fucking badass in every scene

    • @princesurein7275
      @princesurein7275 2 года назад +8

      @@christopherfoley8322 is this true or just meming ?

    • @Lite727
      @Lite727 2 года назад +35

      @@princesurein7275 idk if he actually paid a guy, I’ll just have to take his word for that but it’s quite a known fact he did skin that stag on set that day for his debut in the series.

    • @christopherfoley8322
      @christopherfoley8322 2 года назад +7

      @@princesurein7275 I heard he paid the person for his time to teach him

  • @al0742
    @al0742 2 года назад +3450

    The entirety of season 4 was a best moment.

    • @weizenbrot4548
      @weizenbrot4548 2 года назад +31

      Season 1 is better

    • @FatherHerrmann
      @FatherHerrmann 2 года назад +93

      @@weizenbrot4548 id say they are pretty close, I like season 4 is objectively better tho

    • @kyleisbart197
      @kyleisbart197 2 года назад +123

      @@weizenbrot4548 honestly, I put seasons 1-4 pretty much on the same level.

    • @shanouboubou
      @shanouboubou 2 года назад +69

      Sooo true. S4 was Game of Thrones at its peak.

    • @AnkitSingh-cd7tw
      @AnkitSingh-cd7tw 2 года назад +15

      Boltons beating 50 best iron island fighters was in S4

  • @thehiddenone8892
    @thehiddenone8892 Год назад +725

    When Robert has that iconic conversation with Cersi i swear it’s the only time we see her let her guard down tell a joke and have a laugh

    • @KobeJordanHakeem
      @KobeJordanHakeem Год назад +22

      True that so refreshing

    • @LouieeLouuuu
      @LouieeLouuuu 7 месяцев назад +12

      Exactly! The only time i liked her 😂

    • @MasterOfTheElements
      @MasterOfTheElements 6 месяцев назад +6

      It was also a pure dan and dave creation since it wasn't in the book.

  • @qtarokujo3694
    @qtarokujo3694 Год назад +1279

    most people talk about Robb and Catelyn's deaths most often but for me, Talisa's death, the fact that out of all the characters to kill first, they chose the pregnant one, the haunting image of a knife repeatedly thrusted upon a womb with a child stuck with me the most after watching it

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli Год назад +128

      That was actually unspoiled for me because I convinced myself they wouldn't show a pregnant woman being murdered, on top of the whole Westerling plot from the books (poor Robb really didn't stand a chance). Seeing her not only murdered but stabbed in the belly on screen repeatedly took my breath away lol. I'll never be surprised like that again.

    • @ahmedhajjaj5121
      @ahmedhajjaj5121 Год назад +158

      What's more haunting is seeing rob just give up, he isn't angry he doesn't try anything like his mother he just stands there in disbelief. He was a character that oozed hope and willpower and to see him just stand there was heartbreaking. And then the kicker with his wolf's head being sewed on to his dead body was just heartbreaking

    • @leximari
      @leximari Год назад +76

      @@ahmedhajjaj5121and saying “mother” right before he is killed 🥺😭

    • @garyp3644
      @garyp3644 Год назад +23

      That shook me like I was not ready for that, I loved her character with Robb and it all ended within a blink. George just be killing the people that make the biggest impact and I love it. I wish d&d didn't ruin season 7 and 8

    • @zimbim7562
      @zimbim7562 Год назад +10

      same i went to bed with that moment replaying in my head every so often

  • @anamaysingh1429
    @anamaysingh1429 2 года назад +5602

    The Red Wedding scene is OWNED by Catelyn Stark. Hats off to Michelle Fairley. Brilliant performance.

    • @TechnicalHotDog
      @TechnicalHotDog 2 года назад +390

      Her scream at the end and then the silence after her throat is slit really makes for one of the most chilling moments in tv history.

    • @empac8631
      @empac8631 2 года назад +245

      The face she makes when the Rains of Castamere plays, the acting when telling Walder Frey “ENOUGH!” and pleading for Robb, her first born son, King of the North, who just watched his wife, unborn child and entire army be slaughtered within seconds and is extremely injured, to be able to leave in return for her. “Robb, walk out of here! PLEASE!” And the scream as Robb is stabbed. It’s so insanely accurate to how most mothers scream when they see their child die; it’s chilling. Then the throat cut with just a look of completely loss. She knows she’s dead, she already died watching Robb die, and it was just an instinct of violence for revenge and to spill some Frey blood. Fairley’s acting in the show was always top knotch but the last three minutes in that episode….breathtaking

    • @elijahsackville-glucksburg
      @elijahsackville-glucksburg 2 года назад +27

      that's British actors for you

    • @paolarosichetti899
      @paolarosichetti899 2 года назад +80

      @@TechnicalHotDog In the book we read her thoughts while she's dying. The hands turning cold, someone grabbing her hair and cutting her throat, the floor coming towards her..

    • @Ithqua
      @Ithqua 2 года назад +8

      It was good but I honestly didn’t like her character

  • @chisimaznah448
    @chisimaznah448 2 года назад +1932

    One of the most heartbreaking moments imo is during Ned's death, when everything is silent and we're waiting for it to happen, Ned looks at the statue of Baelor, and he sees that Arya's not there anymore. Yeah he asked Yoren to get her out of there so she doesn't watch his death, but I think he also wanted to see his daughter one last time before he was gone, and that makes it so much more sad :(

    • @Nancy-ff5tr
      @Nancy-ff5tr 2 года назад +262

      I think he was relieved to see her gone, he wouldn't want her to see him getting beheaded and he trusted Yoren to get her to safety

    • @justinharvey7398
      @justinharvey7398 2 года назад +226

      In that scene, it goes quiet and when he doesn't see Arya you can hear him breathe in some relief. He didn't want both of his daughters to see it.

    • @paulhk2727
      @paulhk2727 2 года назад +33

      Quite on the contrary, if I was in Ned's position I would be absolutely relieved to see how she understands she has to accept this and escape. I would be relieved she doesn't has to see me die and has a chance at survival

    • @twsbrl2xlldmoney355
      @twsbrl2xlldmoney355 2 года назад +1

      That didn’t make it anymore sad than it was .. like zero

    • @leonpaelinck
      @leonpaelinck Год назад

      Not really. He was glad he died knowing at least one of his daughters was safe.

  • @deadlyknights1119
    @deadlyknights1119 Год назад +500

    Jaime: "There are always lessons in failure's"
    Ollena: "You must be very wise by now"
    Literally the witiest moment in David and Dan's dialogue

    • @joshuarobinson6011
      @joshuarobinson6011 9 месяцев назад +27

      To be honest I even felt like ollenas death was perfect for her because she went out on her own terms while still playing Jamie and Cersei, plus “tell Cersei it was me” was perfect

    • @deadlyknights1119
      @deadlyknights1119 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@joshuarobinson6011 That was more of a plot element and less of a quote though, this was pretty much a pure quote. But I loved Ollena’s death to. It gave Jaime just a slightest bit of redemption before they gutted it entirely.

  • @L30N4KU
    @L30N4KU Год назад +418

    Little Finger and Cercei's "Power is Power" scene deserves a spot here.

    • @alexd9550
      @alexd9550 Год назад +29

      She absolutely humbled that man😂

    • @salvatorebigpussybonpensie3352
      @salvatorebigpussybonpensie3352 11 месяцев назад

      Yes but the scene with ned was better.....win or you die

    • @hemlock399
      @hemlock399 3 месяца назад +3

      That's a good point, & a great scene. Cersi is usually enraging, but this scene induces a shiver up my spine.

    • @timothyclark9586
      @timothyclark9586 Месяц назад

      I disagree, to say someone as smart as littlefinger needlessly aggravating Cersei for no reason by inferring she commits incest was retarded.

    • @aslemartinsen5284
      @aslemartinsen5284 Месяц назад

      No, that's dumb. "Power is power" is retarded. Power lies where people believe it lies.

  • @ossiebowman3731
    @ossiebowman3731 2 года назад +1862

    The Red Wedding is probably the most emotional scene in the show. I think the thing that gets me the most is when Robb says "Mother" in that really slurred way. Richard Madden, Michelle Fairley and Michael McElhatton all killed that scene. I haven't been able to watch it since

    • @kiloperson5680
      @kiloperson5680 2 года назад +81

      For me actually, how cat pulls walders wife (grandson in the books) through her hair....and the anger and the HUGE adrenaline pain and motherly instinct in her voice when she says that robb is his first son.....its so emotional......i truly cried in that scene

    • @smilingtiger.5993
      @smilingtiger.5993 2 года назад +36

      The Red Wedding.
      Damm.
      In the books Greywind does not jut die
      locked in cage.
      One of stark soldier releases him,
      Greywind kills
      few hounds and mens of freys
      while being shot by crossbows.

    • @barkley8285
      @barkley8285 2 года назад +57

      @@smilingtiger.5993 yea the show made it sadder seeing a dog just slaughtered then hearing the whimpers. You also had talisa dying instead of being at riverrun like jeyne is in the book. Everything was much more brutal and sad.

    • @skyvader1238
      @skyvader1238 2 года назад +9

      @@smilingtiger.5993 greywind deserved a better death.

    • @smilingtiger.5993
      @smilingtiger.5993 2 года назад +1

      @@skyvader1238 Yes.

  • @jeremygilbert7989
    @jeremygilbert7989 2 года назад +3821

    I'm surprised you didn't mention that Charles Dance was actually skinning that deer, that wasn't a prop. The dude literally soliloquized while skinning an actual (formerly)live animal in a single take. Charles Dance is a true Lannister.

    • @systemshift
      @systemshift Год назад +551

      I was about to say this.
      I'm sure you guys know, but I would also like to underline the symbolism behind Tywin Lannister skinning a deer, representing House Baratheon. Pure badassery.

    • @funnymonkey4456
      @funnymonkey4456 Год назад +135

      @@systemshift wow I have never, ever thought about that. the former seasons of this show were a true masterpiece.

    • @systemshift
      @systemshift Год назад +180

      @@funnymonkey4456 Happy I could share! There's another foreshadowing in the very pilot of the series : when Ned Stark and his men find a werewolf killed by a stag, leaving all of his puppies behind.
      It's always been under our nose, but I only got it thanks to video analyses 😄

    • @Bears2024
      @Bears2024 Год назад +55

      @@systemshift I knew the symbolism of the skinning deer but never thought about that dead wolf! Probably since I think of Joffrey as a Lannister

    • @kirbs702
      @kirbs702 Год назад +12

      @@systemshift currently rewatching GOT and completely missed the direwolf foreshadowing!

  • @benedictjephcote6815
    @benedictjephcote6815 Год назад +582

    One of the great moments for me was Sansa speaking back to Joffrey upon seeing her dad's head on a spike. Firstly, there's the audience catharsis of her honesty, there's the distinct possibility that she might kill Joffrey (and herself), then there's the stoicism to take the hit from Meryn Trant, and finally there's the chivalry of Sandor to wipe the blood and offer some sage advice.

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 Год назад +41

      That scene was satisfying in the nost twisted way. She knew she’d get hit and talked back anyway.

    • @Ntnt11
      @Ntnt11 Год назад +11

      The only moment Sansa was had potential to be a good character

  • @babykermie
    @babykermie Год назад +116

    i actually love the moment in the spoils of war where jaime rushes at daenerys because it’s another callback to his conversation with robert in season 1. “he came running at me, the dumb high-born lad, thinking he could end the rebellion with a single swing of his sword.”

    • @keltavuokko
      @keltavuokko Год назад +23

      I think it also showed how much Jaime hated himself by that point. He charged at her knowing full well he would be dead before reaching her.

    • @Phantastically
      @Phantastically 10 месяцев назад +16

      Yeah I think Jaime rushing Daenerys in itself was actually good, but Bronn coming out of nowhere to save him and them both surviving was insanely dumb

  • @homelander5499
    @homelander5499 2 года назад +2127

    Oberyn Martel, only been for 8 episodes... Still one of the best characters in the show... Pedro delivered an Emmy worthy performance

    • @thedjsubii
      @thedjsubii 2 года назад +3

      He was in 7

    • @thedjsubii
      @thedjsubii 2 года назад +2

      But died in the 8th

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 2 года назад +8

      Emmy? No lol

    • @-Zikade-
      @-Zikade- 2 года назад +49

      You gotta give hats off to him since Oberyn is my favorite after Tywin. It's definitely an achievement to make such a huge impression in such a brief time. Actually, I think it's fortunate Oberyn and Tywin perished when they did cuz I'm sure D&D would have butchered them. E.g. Jaime used to be up there as a favorite but watching his earlier scenes now just saddens me knowing the shitty ass payoff. Tyrion too became boring (and a dumbass) whereas he used to be one of the greatest most intelligent characters in the show. D&D Tywin probably would have suddenly stated how he "never really cared much for the legacy" while Oberyn "kinda forgot" about his revenge.

    • @DinosaurClubTV
      @DinosaurClubTV Год назад +4

      For real - his blind anger right before he died, Jesus. Can really feel for him - I mean, I can’t imagine how much rage I’d be filled with if it were myself and my brother. Such a good actor and character overall.

  • @MalloryNewcomb
    @MalloryNewcomb 2 года назад +2310

    Another heartbreaking thing about Shae’s death scene is that Tyrion strangled her with the Golden chains we saw him trying to give her earlier in the season so she’d have the money to leave King’s Landing. What a tragic irony. Because those chains could have saved her life

    • @Feelix420
      @Feelix420 2 года назад

      wow i'm so attracted to you rn... can we smesh!

    • @Fcknaziss
      @Fcknaziss Год назад +37

      NOOO MY HEART 😭😭

    • @brendanforster2579
      @brendanforster2579 Год назад +35

      The chains that would’ve free, turned into something that kept her there forever

    • @speedssk
      @speedssk Год назад +15

      I felt for Tyrion, he deserves so much better

    • @shoyupacket5572
      @shoyupacket5572 Год назад +19

      "And hands of gold are always cold, but a woman's hands are warm"

  • @fairweathertrains3029
    @fairweathertrains3029 2 года назад +314

    Im so glad somebody actually talked about how silly it was that Dany was in dire need of supplies yet she ends up burning loads of the supplies at Highgarden. I've not heard anyone talk about that before.

    • @FlorentPlacide
      @FlorentPlacide Год назад +21

      Yeah, this made me cringe during the scene. Many characters were talking about winter coming, the need to store food. Looting the Tyrells was crucial and then, Dany, who lives on a barren rock, destroys supplies she would desperately need in her conquest... Destroying the army by fire yes, but shooting yourself int foot by destroying food, facepalm.

    • @thebackup2121
      @thebackup2121 Год назад

      Don't worry, you're not alone! Culture Vulture Media mentioned it on their S8 mistakes video, it's not only counterproductive to their war efforts but borderline cruel since a few men might starve but most will turn to banditry and r**e/pillage in the local vicinity if left to their own devices, it's an early sign she only cares about revenge. Pretty messed up

    • @thebackup2121
      @thebackup2121 Год назад +6

      Also military doctrine dictates that in civil wars, it should be key figures targeted and the commonfolk be offered clemency and oportunity to join you if you want the country to be stable, as opposed to fighting a foreign nation where defeating their soldiers leads to war fatigue and victory and leaders are better captured for ransom/more favourable terms when the war ends.
      As Dany desires to take the country for herself, her attacking Westeros from Essos/Dragonstone doesn't take away from her wanting to take over a nation she would have otherwise been entitled to rule by succession, and so it is classed as a civil war and decimating the armies and towns she would later lay claim to, not to mention expect to own the loyalty of, is guaranteed to lead to a considerably tenuous and even unstable reign

    • @Panzerkriegen
      @Panzerkriegen 9 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah I remember noticing and thinking about it immediately...a true "wtf" moment.

    • @DanielPSpace79
      @DanielPSpace79 14 дней назад +2

      lol the last time I watched the show I was like "wait, couldn't she use those????"

  • @thedeathstar420
    @thedeathstar420 11 месяцев назад +68

    “Power resides where men believe it resides” is one of my favourite scenes. The warm lighting and amazing dialogue is so good.

  • @cinephilebuddy464
    @cinephilebuddy464 2 года назад +2026

    The transition scene between Baby Aegon and Jon Snow has to be one of the best moments .

    • @SupercutsDelight
      @SupercutsDelight  2 года назад +298

      I love match cuts and transitions that seamlessly flow between scenes.

    • @postpunk6947
      @postpunk6947 2 года назад +59

      And Bran story about Rat Cook and transition to Fuckin' Weasel (or Frey Walder)

    • @griffydz1789
      @griffydz1789 2 года назад +11

      Yeah I was so annoyed at all the channels that uploaded GoT scenes and seperated the 2 scenes. They could at least keep the transition. I knew they were not real fan channels.

    • @QueenDaenerysTargaryen
      @QueenDaenerysTargaryen 2 года назад +5

      Swear to secrecy, tell no one, ever.

    • @danyul8578
      @danyul8578 2 года назад +3

      you could tell that baby was jon just look at him

  • @lordodysseus
    @lordodysseus 2 года назад +538

    My personal favourite scene was the bath scene with Jammie and Brienne. Jammie's delivery was beautifully done. And Brienne just sitting there and listening was haunting.

    • @jakehopkins6989
      @jakehopkins6989 2 года назад +14

      *Jaime, not Jammie

    • @radwansoueidan6390
      @radwansoueidan6390 2 года назад +27

      @Jake Hopkins hahaha come on Jammie Lannister has such a nice ring to it

    • @TyPeakee
      @TyPeakee 2 года назад +6

      This scene made me love Jaime

    • @dylanbarnes9015
      @dylanbarnes9015 2 года назад +19

      @@TyPeakee that was the point. It was the big reveal that everything you were made to believe about the character was false and he was ok with people thinking that about him because he sacrificed his honor for the lives of innocents

    • @TyPeakee
      @TyPeakee 2 года назад +11

      @@dylanbarnes9015 an amazing character arc that was ruined in season 8😢

  • @SurfyTurnip
    @SurfyTurnip Год назад +87

    oberyn's death infuriated me. Not at the writers, not at the mountain. At Oberyn for not killing him when he had the chance. I know he wanted revenge for his sister but he could've gotten revenge without hearing him say what he wanted him to say. Oberyn was one of my favorite characters and he died because he kept talking. I was shaking with rage when the credits were rolling.

    • @KissChanel
      @KissChanel 4 месяца назад +6

      That wine fucked him up 😅

    • @SpySniper1080
      @SpySniper1080 3 месяца назад +4

      This is why he swore to never take off his helmet in The Mandalorian

  • @frederikminx7542
    @frederikminx7542 Год назад +153

    For me, "chaos is a ladder" is in the top 5 for sure. That scene was the first time they showed how many things were actually controlled by varys and baelish

  • @thespaghettiwives
    @thespaghettiwives 2 года назад +823

    I think a really underrated moment is when Theon revealed the burnt bodies at Winterfel and Maester Aemon shouted out in grief. You can see the moment where Theon knew he had passed the point of no return and became the villian.

    • @ia490
      @ia490 Год назад +114

      *Maester Luwin :)

    • @thespaghettiwives
      @thespaghettiwives Год назад +28

      @@ia490 Always get those two confused.

    • @kirstyhesketh1416
      @kirstyhesketh1416 Год назад

    • @rafa9200
      @rafa9200 Год назад +24

      Great scene, but I prefer when he kills Ser Roderik in s2x6
      “Hush now child, I’m off to see your father…”

    • @erenjeager9085
      @erenjeager9085 Год назад +17

      Underrated moment is when master aemon is remembering his brother aegon when he is holding crasters baby

  • @kevinlawrence2229
    @kevinlawrence2229 2 года назад +969

    I personally was so gratified when Sansa released the hounds on Ramsay, and Sophie Turner indulging in just the slightest smirk as she walks away is soooo good.

    • @Ben-vg6ox
      @Ben-vg6ox 2 года назад

      Theon is the one who should've killed him....

    • @claragreenfield4568
      @claragreenfield4568 Год назад +7

      agree

    • @4512red
      @4512red Год назад +9

      The satisfying death scene, even more than 'King' Jeoftwit.

    • @nyxawesome9409
      @nyxawesome9409 Год назад

      Sansa Sophie Turner is a rubbish actress... Such a crucial role wasted on her shit acting

    • @danielgray1073
      @danielgray1073 Год назад +1

      the hounds was great but eh how many "smirking as he/she walks away" scenes do we need in the show. they are so predictable. so overused. sooo....playyeeedd

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
    @davidanderson_surrey_bc Год назад +86

    I very much enjoyed the fight scene between Brienne and The Hound. You really don't know who to root for, or how the story will progress when one of them dies.

    • @LouieeLouuuu
      @LouieeLouuuu 7 месяцев назад +3

      Both had the right idea protecting arya. But the hound got destroyed 😂

    • @plugshirt1762
      @plugshirt1762 4 месяца назад +5

      Yeah I don't know how that wasn't here that was easily the second best fight in the whole show

  • @VishtheFish101
    @VishtheFish101 Год назад +134

    Both Robb and Jon's respective scenes of being crowned King in the North were fairly epic. Especially Jon's hits hard when it come right after the canon reveal of him being a Targaryen.

  • @lukavidakovic2385
    @lukavidakovic2385 2 года назад +765

    best moments:
    STANNIS THE GODDAMN MANNIS

  • @lukavidakovic2385
    @lukavidakovic2385 2 года назад +373

    the witcher music in the backround is sooo relaxing

    • @user-mc6nm1ru3o
      @user-mc6nm1ru3o 2 года назад +8

      Especially the Fuckmusic from the Sex Scenes, lul.

    • @vanmasterson784
      @vanmasterson784 2 года назад +44

      You mean the Skyrim music?

    • @Funnysterste
      @Funnysterste 2 года назад +11

      @@vanmasterson784 Toss a coin to your Dovahkiin 'singing'

    • @lukavidakovic2385
      @lukavidakovic2385 2 года назад +4

      @@vanmasterson784 i think thers both

    • @theonionsystem7779
      @theonionsystem7779 2 года назад +1

      @@lukavidakovic2385 game of thrones too

  • @ajjaran
    @ajjaran Год назад +37

    Something to mention about the Purple Wedding is the attention to detail. You can actually see Olena get the poison off of Sansa's necklace, which is then missing a stone.

    • @KissChanel
      @KissChanel 4 месяца назад +1

      Which lets me know they PURPOSELY made this series imperative for you to watch twice because you’re not gonna catch it + tie in what it means.

  • @joannamcconnell8057
    @joannamcconnell8057 Год назад +100

    Surprised Shireen Baratheon's death isn't on here. I just finished GOT for the first time and I think that's one of the character deaths that stood out most to me. Stannis' slow downfall because of Melisandre's manipulation is so haunting to watch, and you could tell that he was going to do something unforgiveable eventually. And then when he specifically sends Davos to Castle Black because he wants him out of the way, knowing he'd protect Shireen if he knew about their plan. The tone of those scenes was just so ominous, like the audience knew what was coming and still wasn't prepared to see a father burn his own young daughter at the stake. AND the cherry on top is Selyse, who has never showed any sort of affection to Shireen and has consistently stayed loyal to Mel and the Lord of Light, BEGGING on her KNEES to spare her daughter. Ugh, I get chills just thinking about how brilliant that scene was.
    And Davos' reaction to it all a few episodes later is so well done

    • @talilover5979
      @talilover5979 11 месяцев назад +10

      Because that's a perfect example of D&D absolutely ruining a character, who in the case of Stannis they have some weird personal vendetta against for some reason

    • @kingstannisbaratheon7974
      @kingstannisbaratheon7974 11 месяцев назад +12

      If you take the scene in a vacuum it's pretty good. It's downfall, like much of the latter half of GOT is the context (or lack there of). If you take the book context, then it's impossible because Shireen is in castle black when he goes south, but even in the show there is no real, tangible set up for it until literally a couple of episodes before hand. Yes he wants to press his claim to the throne, but it's not for personal pleasure or pride, it's because it's a duty to his house and his older brother and the line of succession. He killed Renly because he broke with this and opposed his older brother thus breaking the line of succession. Shireen is his only child and in his eyes the lone heir to the throne which he by right occupies. Whether he loves her or not (which he is shown to do both in the show and books) is irrelevant to his thought process, which by any metric should lead him to any conclusion but to kill her. In the books he even orders his most trusted guards to stay with her and use the iron banks loan to buy the golden company and press her claim if he dies at Winterfell. Yes in the latter part of the show he does become more devoted to R'hllor because he has observed Melisandre at work but he used it to his military and political advantage. He killed Renly to claim the Stormlands because he had his heir and Renly was in his way. He went to kill Gendry because he wanted to be rid of the other claimants and Gendry was nothing more than another of Roberts bastards and he went to the wall because he needed to prove his commitment to good of the realm as well as gaining the support of the shattered northerners by defeating the Bolton's and Greyjoy's who were usurpers and raiders, while securing a base of operations, supplies and manpower that didn't exist on Dragonstone. Although killing Shireen may have theoretically allowed the weather to improve (at least in Stannis' mind) allowing him to reach Winterfell, it basically ends the Baratheon bloodline and by extension any future for the house and dynasty (considering the absence of any other legitimate Baratheon's) thus defeating the entire purpose of his cause. And it's even less logical when you understand he and Selyse had multiple miscarriages before Shireen.
      So basically the entire character of Stannis revolves around the principle that the throne is legally his right because Robert was king before him and Joffrey and the rest aren't legitimate. So by extension if the throne is his as Roberts legitimate heir then why would he ever feel that killing HIS only legitimate heir would be acceptable. It goes against any and all of his convictions as a character. It's like taking a wheel off your car in order to use it as a steering wheel, it's entirely self defeating. It can't even be argued that this is down to stress related delusion considering he held storm's end for a year to the point of eating shoe leather before even considering surrendering, as well as pressing the attack at blackwater despite the wildfire (essentially the closest thing to a nuke outside of dragons in GOT). If other characters could survive beyond the wall or though the horrendous scourging of the Riverlands then Stannis could easily refrain from burning his daughter alive while marching to Winterfell.

    • @joannamcconnell8057
      @joannamcconnell8057 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@kingstannisbaratheon7974 Damn, this was so insightful to read. I haven't gotten around to reading the books yet, so my perspective on that scene might change after I do read them. While watching the show, I liked that scene a lot but I never analyzed Stannis' character that deeply (maybe because I was more entertained by other characters idk). Everything you said makes total sense, and I'll definitely need to look deeper into his motivations as a whole either while reading the books or on a rewatch of the show. It's awesome that you know so much about his character!

    • @kingstannisbaratheon7974
      @kingstannisbaratheon7974 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@joannamcconnell8057 Thanks for the compliment. He's my favourite character (surprise, surprise) so I've spent probably too much time analysing his motives. If it wasn't for that I expect I'd have enjoyed the scene, the acting and scene set up was great, much like the rest of the series, so I can easily understand why you like it. I'm also glad you took the comment in good faith, which is how I intended it.
      Also it's well worth reading the books but they are very long, it took me like a year to read them because I'm quite a casual reader.

    • @ellen-mariejamroz9147
      @ellen-mariejamroz9147 7 месяцев назад +2

      This is the ONLY scene I refuse to rewatch. (Not including most of season 8 because that’s not even canon to me😂)
      Ignoring the fact that they butcher the amazing character that Stannis was, this scene is so fucking guttural. Fuck.

  • @murdomaclachlan
    @murdomaclachlan 2 года назад +836

    For your consideration: Davos destroying Melisandre after he finds out she burned Shireen
    One of the best scenes of the later seasons. Liam Cunningham absolutely kills it with the acting.

    • @made-line7627
      @made-line7627 2 года назад +4

      That's true

    • @catsfan6984
      @catsfan6984 2 года назад +55

      That scene is so emotional and I agree that was some of the best individual acting in the entire show

    • @m.k.corvus306
      @m.k.corvus306 2 года назад +21

      In addition to that, the scene where Shireen gets burned - Stannis' actor was brillant

    • @Tek3333
      @Tek3333 2 года назад +33

      I LOVED THE GIRL!!! LIKE SHE WAS MY OWN!!!

    • @catsfan6984
      @catsfan6984 2 года назад +45

      @@Tek3333 She was good, she was kind, and YOU KILLED HER!!!

  • @biblical1694
    @biblical1694 2 года назад +400

    An underrated moment is when we learn who Jon actually is. The scene still gives me chills when I watch it now... if only it meant anything.

    • @stillmatic166
      @stillmatic166 2 года назад +18

      Seriously when I saw that for the first time I got goosebumps

    • @jedimasters1462
      @jedimasters1462 2 года назад +22

      It would have been more if Dumb and Dumber weren't so obsessed with making the Starks more important and the all time winners. They also didn't want Jon or Daenerys to be the one to kill the Night King just because they believed it too cliche, even though it was literally a huge part of Jon's story.

    • @chscelebrity8325
      @chscelebrity8325 2 года назад +2

      Lol the book outright tells you in the second chapter.

  • @noreply9586
    @noreply9586 Год назад +117

    I think another great aspect of Tywin being introduced skinning a deer, a stag specifically, shows exactly how “hands on” Tywin is. He isn’t detached from conflict like his father, or like Robert Baratheon, he directly drives a lot of it and that shows a certain decisiveness that others do not have and is a trait he wants Jamie to embody by being “the man he needs now.”

    • @Ntnt11
      @Ntnt11 Год назад

      Robert? Is is the embodiement of getting hands dirty. He literally won a rebellion and fought in vanguard to crush another while being king because he wanted to fight.

    • @noreply9586
      @noreply9586 Год назад +1

      @@Ntnt11 You're talking about Robert the rebellion leader, I am talking about Robert the king. They may be the same character but they are VERY DIFFERENT people all around. There are other ways to get one's hands dirty, Robert is totally detached politically while Tywin can't keep his hands off politics for the sake of his family image.

    • @zurgnut
      @zurgnut Год назад +2

      Also symbolic that he was skinning a dead stag, a stag is the Baratheon symbol, and may have been alluding to the death of Robert.
      Perhaps the skinning scene could also be a nod to house Bolton, the flayers, and what would soon be a red wedding.

  • @anistaciom1964
    @anistaciom1964 Год назад +49

    Hold the door was so brilliant. One of the best written scenes in history as far as tying in everything so perfectly

  • @LFC_Fan23
    @LFC_Fan23 2 года назад +595

    I think my favourite moment might be Catelyn and Robb's reaction to Ned's death. The music and the acting, it's such a tender scene. Made me like Catelyn a lot more too.

    • @NorthernWind_Vlll
      @NorthernWind_Vlll 2 года назад +8

      Hell yeah, I love that scene. I also love some scenes with Renly as he was a really good candidate for a king. There's so many great scenes in this show that it gets really hard picking one.

    • @smilingtiger.5993
      @smilingtiger.5993 2 года назад +18

      The Red Wedding.
      Damm.
      In the books Greywind does not jut die
      locked in cage.
      One of stark soldier releases him,
      Greywind kills
      few hounds and mens of freys
      while being shot by crossbows.

    • @tonyrocco6981
      @tonyrocco6981 2 года назад +6

      And then we will kill them all. Oops

    • @gfilmer7150
      @gfilmer7150 2 года назад +3

      That was the scene I started rooting for Robb

    • @tonyrocco6981
      @tonyrocco6981 2 года назад +1

      Me too

  • @bennh3181
    @bennh3181 2 года назад +325

    Bran's power was so excruciatingly underused. After the reveal of Hodor, I saw a fan theory that Bran was the one that drove the Mad King insane by trying to warg into his mind to make him bring the wildfire North to use against the White Watchers (think that was the period with the greatest amount of wildfire?). And I saw another theory in which Bran sort of became the Night King himself because he accidentally warged into the man when the Children were creating him. So many awesome theories just completely wasted!!!!

    • @xyzharrishuang
      @xyzharrishuang 2 месяца назад

      Bran wasn't born until the Mad King was dead right?

  • @LMDAVE29
    @LMDAVE29 11 месяцев назад +16

    Tywin sending Joffrey to bed is a great scene. Solidifies Tywin's true power at King's landing. The whole scene is just acted/filmed so film perfect.

  • @LordSwolee
    @LordSwolee Год назад +34

    Honestly for me the best scene was between Oberon and Tyreon. The retelling if his birth and everyone's reaction. It makes it seem as if he was making Tyreon out to be a monster like Cersei and everyone thinks he is to Oberon's reveal to him being a normal baby. Very emotional

  • @christopherfoley8322
    @christopherfoley8322 2 года назад +379

    I think the best scene from the red wedding is usually overlooked and that is the look on Roose Boltons face when he allows Lady Caitlyn to lift up his sleeve so she can see he was wearing chain mail armor. that look of his was so epic, he had the look of someone who just took a shit in your cornflakes and doesn't feel bad one bit

    • @nadined8941
      @nadined8941 2 года назад +19

      haha exactly! Haven't watched it for years but I still see that look so clearly when thinking of this scene

    • @vloggetts
      @vloggetts 2 года назад +8

      I knowwww, I love that part

    • @lgar8309
      @lgar8309 2 года назад +14

      roose bolton, the troll in the north

  • @prasantmohapatra6575
    @prasantmohapatra6575 2 года назад +132

    i was constantly ' oh my god ' ing for atleast 30 mins after red wedding .... truely a fucking masterpiece

    • @smilingtiger.5993
      @smilingtiger.5993 2 года назад +1

      The Red Wedding.
      Damm.
      In the books Greywind does not jut die
      locked in cage.
      One of stark soldier releases him,
      Greywind kills
      few hounds and mens of freys
      while being shot by crossbows.

    • @maryashaelvey1911
      @maryashaelvey1911 2 года назад

      I literally stood outside in the rain for 20 minutes after watching it even thought it was January and 12pm lol and I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I was too shocked to cope.

  • @EzraDair
    @EzraDair Год назад +411

    I disagree on the Arya killing the Freys point. Killing Walder is infinitely more important than killing his children. So watching him die while she delivered that cold line was much much needed! The second scene was fantastic, cause we all thought it was a flashback, it wasn’t lazy it was done brilliantly unlike the rest of the season.

    • @xhordimema5359
      @xhordimema5359 Год назад +47

      I thought it was a flashback too lol we are a rare breed

    • @logand3957
      @logand3957 Год назад +38

      Haha same here. I was so confused and figured it was a flashback as well.
      I understand how having only that scene would have been more impactful though, even if it sacrifices seeing Walter die on screen.

    • @rawishj5665
      @rawishj5665 Год назад +1

      @@logand3957 Lol. I have finally watched GoT and I thought the exact same thing

    • @TubemastaC
      @TubemastaC Год назад +10

      I watched the end of S6 and beginning of S7 in one day. So I didn’t even think of a flashback because the scenes happen back to back for me.

    • @TrollingRolling7821
      @TrollingRolling7821 Год назад +20

      Tbh killing Frey barely did anything for the show except for some satisfaction that fans wanted and to show arya in badassery light. It has no consequence nor does it have any mention of that after that. it barely affected the story at all like people just forget Frey existed. Even some meaningless scene from earlier season has more importance than that scene.

  • @jfjvmdvbdcndkj
    @jfjvmdvbdcndkj Год назад +19

    I'm surprised the Jon and Sansa reunion didn't make the list. One of the most wholesome moments on the show, and one of the first happy Stark moments since season 1. I couldn't stop smiling and tearing up during that scene.

    • @LouieeLouuuu
      @LouieeLouuuu 7 месяцев назад +1

      Id say jon and arya was more heart warming since they were closer.

  • @heir2n018
    @heir2n018 2 года назад +298

    Charles dance is just an incredible actor this is why he owned every moment of his screentime

    • @thomasbarr2856
      @thomasbarr2856 2 года назад +9

      Some of Tywin's best scenes were his interactions with Olenna. Two superb actors with great dialogue.

  • @user-mc6nm1ru3o
    @user-mc6nm1ru3o 2 года назад +397

    This Video is literally a gem in comparison to watchmojo "Top Moments" Video.
    I mean: Who in their right mind could possibly put Ned Starks Beheading on Place 8 while putting Aryas Fanservice Moment, with killing the Nightking on Place 6??
    Are these People braindead?

    • @tankmh4468
      @tankmh4468 2 года назад +33

      Yes.

    • @mrtom2854
      @mrtom2854 2 года назад +55

      WatchMojo ran out of ideas 5 years ago and just became a shitshow

    • @janwacawik7432
      @janwacawik7432 2 года назад +42

      Frankly, the scene with Arya killing the Night King doesn't belong nowhere near a "Top Moments" list (well, maybe as an dishonorable mention). It's underwhelming, disappointing, lazy and makes me physically cringe.

    • @user-mc6nm1ru3o
      @user-mc6nm1ru3o 2 года назад +4

      @@janwacawik7432 You won the internet for today. Unlike Watchmojo.

    • @SwfanredLotr
      @SwfanredLotr 2 года назад +6

      They did that? Lol. At least I unsubscribed years ago.

  • @stepanovicboro
    @stepanovicboro Год назад +11

    I also loved the scene where jon becomes king in the north. How absolutely epic it is when one lord after the other stands with their sword up yelling „the king in the north!“ and moments before we got the „official“ confirmation that jon is rhaegar/lyannas son with going from baby face to jon

  • @techmania5957
    @techmania5957 Год назад +4

    Those 9 minutes of the explosion of high septon is when television peaked

  • @shadowbandit3975
    @shadowbandit3975 2 года назад +168

    "I will raise my armies, and have them bring me your brother's head"
    "Or perhaps he'll bring me yours"....(Epic stare down)
    I liked this moment, first time Sansa stood up for herself in very impressive way. It also set her resolve, that she was going to to survive, despite being in the lion's den.

    • @JakeKoenig
      @JakeKoenig Год назад +1

      Sansa's useless ass doesn't deserve to be on any list. Unless it's a list of people who accomplished nothing on their own and constantly needed to be rescued, where she'd rank #1.

  • @jacobadam6804
    @jacobadam6804 2 года назад +742

    The best scene has got to be Jamie telling Brienne about killing the Mad King. Nikolaj was perfect in that scene, especially with how bitter he sounds. And Gwendolyn did her part very well. They could have ruined it by having her interject too much, but the way it plays out, you can really tell that she’s really conflicted about what she’s hearing.

    • @crisiberny
      @crisiberny Год назад +10

      My fav scene too. «Half a corpse, half a god»

    • @imliterallygongetviolent4991
      @imliterallygongetviolent4991 Год назад +7

      @@crisiberny exactly nikolaj acted the hell out of tht scene

    • @amberlyn28
      @amberlyn28 Год назад +3

      I agree. Good scene, but actually makes you think about real life. From our own perspective, something can appear evil. But from that evil’s perspective, that same subject can appear heroic or needed. So it makes you reflect on the idea of good versus bad. Somebody could kill a rapist. But that rapists mother could say that killing was evil. So many different examples, but it really puts things into perspective

    • @danielgray1073
      @danielgray1073 Год назад +1

      yep that one is up there!

  • @bethpace6936
    @bethpace6936 Год назад +19

    Really good list. The Red Wedding and Cersei blowing up the sept are hands down my favorite scenes. I would have included Sansa feeding Ramsay to his dogs and Littlefinger pushing Lysa out the moon door.

  • @mr.noneyabusinesstm8845
    @mr.noneyabusinesstm8845 10 месяцев назад +5

    Loved that you included Robert and Cersei’s frank conversation, one of those scenes I forget I love until I see it mentioned again

  • @nickhelmer
    @nickhelmer 2 года назад +281

    Everything Tormund says and does because he's an absolute legend

  • @mattpardy2826
    @mattpardy2826 2 года назад +217

    One of my favorite moments was Bronn fighting for Tyrion, and winning. "You do fight with honor!" "No... He did..." really sets the tone for Bronn IMO

    • @mayolicious69
      @mayolicious69 6 месяцев назад +5

      IMO that drives the premise of the show home too, that honour gets you killed in Game of Thrones

    • @carvedfromlife8949
      @carvedfromlife8949 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@mayolicious69 I just finished re-watching the series......its insane how quickly the episodes pass early because i enjoy them to how it almost becomes work to force myself thru the last seasons.

  • @SirCebullah
    @SirCebullah Год назад +14

    It's kind of funny that my overall favourite scene of the show isn't even mentioned.
    It's the epic dialogue between Brienne, Arya and the Hound (plus some words from Podrick) that leads into the Hound vs Brienne fight. And the conversation between the Hound and Tormund, when the Hound says "We've met" as the response about knowing Brienne is just the cherry on top of the plot and it's so hilarious.

    • @breensprout
      @breensprout 11 месяцев назад +4

      oh i love brienne vs the hound, from the dialogue at the beginning until the end when arya takes his money and leaves him to die, absolutely brilliant. i also like the relatively short scene early in brienne and jaime's journey where she kills the three stark bannermen in quick succession after they find out who jaime is. wouldn't put it on my list of top scenes, but i rewatch it for satisfaction from time to time.

  • @almishti
    @almishti Год назад +7

    One of my absolute favourite moments is when Arya's returning to King's Landing and stops to share a fire with those soldier lads who bust up laughing when she says she's going to kill thr queen. It's such a low key, humble moment but i love it for that, it's so truly human in the midst of seasons of unrelenting mayhem and chaos. Arya lets her guard down for a moment and see her as the teenage girl we only ever briefly got to see in S1. Was nice to see her laugh again.

    • @LouieeLouuuu
      @LouieeLouuuu 7 месяцев назад +3

      Very true. They dont know the killer she truly is.

  • @Divine_Chareka
    @Divine_Chareka 2 года назад +140

    GRAND MAESTER PYCELLE FARTING WHEN CERSEI & GRAGOR WALKS IN
    was the best

    • @user-gh5we2um2n
      @user-gh5we2um2n 2 года назад +3

      IN WHICH EPISODE PLS TELL ME

    • @terminatorw1222
      @terminatorw1222 2 года назад

      @@user-gh5we2um2n لللللللححححححححخحلعهحخاتاالخاباحح

  • @pierrelhommet1118
    @pierrelhommet1118 2 года назад +412

    Best scenes of GOT :
    - Stannis smashing Mance Rayder army
    - Stannis at the Battle of Blackwater
    - Stannis being the one true king

    • @vojtechkorhon4159
      @vojtechkorhon4159 2 года назад +39

      Also Stannis just existing

    • @niksterkai4303
      @niksterkai4303 2 года назад +9

      You're a bit biased no? XD

    • @LFC_Fan23
      @LFC_Fan23 2 года назад +55

      Stannis raising his sword at Winterfell knowing he'd die anyway

    • @pierrelhommet1118
      @pierrelhommet1118 2 года назад +26

      @@niksterkai4303 Not biased. But based.

    • @MrBluboy07
      @MrBluboy07 2 года назад +9

      Stannis The Mannis

  • @dariamarkovskaya8611
    @dariamarkovskaya8611 Год назад +27

    “chaos is a ladder” to me is number 1, indisputably….absolute masterpiece. and the editing with music while the speech goes…oh, i’d show it to students in the screen writing class as an example of perfection.

  • @DavidS-1278
    @DavidS-1278 Год назад +9

    An oberyn spin off would be insane. From his childhood in dorne, to his time in the citadel. His travels would still be the best part to give more details about the world of game of thrones. It would just be amazing

  • @deadsirius3531
    @deadsirius3531 2 года назад +454

    There is nothing weird at all about including that Robert and Cersei conversation. Unquestionably some of the best dialogue and acting in the entire show. One thing I really missed in the later seasons was this more complex and emotional version of Cersei, which later disappears completely when she becomes basically a one-note villain who over-pronounces most of her consonants

    • @Box0rz
      @Box0rz 2 года назад +31

      It’s so weird, when you consider that this scene and other great scenes were completely original, written by D&D. The writers were so damn good in the earlier seasons, even when not working with GRRM’s source material. That makes me even more baffled and mad about the change in last seasons.

    • @wadiyatalkinabeet2514
      @wadiyatalkinabeet2514 Год назад

      @@Box0rz They wanted to cash in on star wars money, so they rushed it bro. got offered 10 seasons to finish it and they fucked it off for star wars. Glad they didn't get the job for star wars though as they probs would've fucked that too.

    • @matthewtait2939
      @matthewtait2939 Год назад +3

      @@Box0rz George was still involved in The show back then and probably wrote those new seasons

    • @thatgirlwashere6321
      @thatgirlwashere6321 Год назад +13

      @@matthewtait2939 yeah but D&D we’re actually really passionate about it in the beginning, they just got bored later on and wanted to get that bag

    • @coreymoxon6428
      @coreymoxon6428 Год назад

      @@thatgirlwashere6321 i dont really understand the whole situation, ive heard through multiple sources, they rushed the end of GoT, to get onto the sequels.
      The logic behind that move, is so questionable.... ending GoT perfectly, with patience and finesse secures a fanbase for anything that comes after, yet, what they did, i cant even think of the amount of people that were so irritated by it, that they swore off any future material losing D&D an enormous sector of the fanbase and already sets a standard of quality no matter whether the show is top notch. We didnt know where the bottom of the barrel was for D&D, we were blissfully ignorant, until they showed us, now the height of their writing has been tarnished.

  • @nicolesolkow6283
    @nicolesolkow6283 2 года назад +736

    Can I suggest a “best GOT characters list? Not based on popularity but on how well rounded/thoughtfully written/impactful/well cast/underrated/etc.

    • @sierich6070
      @sierich6070 2 года назад +10

      Great idea👍

    • @dianaruesgas
      @dianaruesgas 2 года назад +23

      #1 Petyr Baelish, obvi 💕

    • @SupercutsDelight
      @SupercutsDelight  2 года назад +213

      This may be my topic for the next one, however it's really hard to rank characters that had a perfect run through seasons 1-4 like Tywin and comparing them to say Tyrion who had a great first 4 seasons, but become intolerable later on.

    • @ArushiArya2001
      @ArushiArya2001 2 года назад +38

      @@SupercutsDelight just rate them for the first four seasons firstly and then for the next four maybe🤔

    • @NoOne-qy2yf
      @NoOne-qy2yf 2 года назад +28

      @@SupercutsDelight As a lot of great characters like Tyrion, Littlefinger and Varys get ruined, how about the favourite characters just for Season 1 - 4?

  • @onigiri2032
    @onigiri2032 11 месяцев назад +8

    I got Robbs death spoiled for me, but I wasn't told how it happened, so the red wedding was still a complete left turn

  • @jonahthrane812
    @jonahthrane812 Год назад +13

    Oberyn v the Mountain is still my favourite. Oberyn shows himself to be one of the best fighters, agile enough to avoid anything the mountain can throw at him, while slowly whittling him down. If he hadnt gotten too cocky and gotten to close to the Mountain, Oberyn would have won easily. I loved the fight, loved the twist.

  • @lukemurry9811
    @lukemurry9811 2 года назад +61

    Tyrion roasting Janos slynt deserves at least and honorable mention

  • @raina1848
    @raina1848 2 года назад +287

    The Red Wedding actually made me cry a little. I really liked Robb and SO wanted him to kill Jofferey.

    • @smilingtiger.5993
      @smilingtiger.5993 2 года назад +9

      The Red Wedding.
      Damm.
      In the books Greywind does not jut die
      locked in cage.
      One of stark soldier releases him,
      Greywind kills
      few hounds and mens of freys
      while being shot by crossbows.

    • @raina1848
      @raina1848 2 года назад +12

      @@smilingtiger.5993 The Greywind scene made my mom cry because she especially loves the dire wolves and dragons and cried whenever any of them died and when they made Ghost get neglected and there was a whole article and outcry about that.

    • @bugcatcherjacky1334
      @bugcatcherjacky1334 2 года назад +1

      Also the fact that Robb's one of the only stark kids to die...

    • @soroushm2498
      @soroushm2498 2 года назад

      It made me happy

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat 2 года назад

      @@bugcatcherjacky1334 um... RICKON?

  • @jackswearingen1831
    @jackswearingen1831 Год назад +5

    After the Red Wedding when they were parading around Robb’s body with the wolf head sown on. Bruh… I got a little emotional.

  • @1bcs1
    @1bcs1 Год назад +2

    I just remember sitting with my jaw on the floor for an hour straight during the red wedding

  • @jimmycraig221
    @jimmycraig221 2 года назад +139

    also one of my favorites is any of the scenes in which arya is cupbearer for tywin. its a really cool use of whatever thats called where the reader knows something one of the characters does not. its honestly tywin's only warm side we see, largely speaking. you get the impression he could be a cool guy, as long as you meet or exceed his expectations. which is awesomely within his characters framework. and arya trying to find any way to kill him just really amps up the tension. it doesnt feel cheap or contrived even tho it really has the potential for just that.

    • @henrietta9206
      @henrietta9206 Год назад

      glad 11 of us thought so, I loved those moments!!!!

    • @generalb6597
      @generalb6597 Год назад +4

      Dramatic Irony. That's what it's called when the readers know something that the characters don't.

  • @notmeee496
    @notmeee496 2 года назад +84

    Shoutout to the scene where Sam met the army of the dead, the horns slowly letting the audience know it’s the white walkers, the anticipation of meeting the night king in full and the realisation that they really are coming for Westeros

  • @andrewwizard1577
    @andrewwizard1577 Год назад +7

    One of my favorite scenes is where Varys tells Tyrion the riddle about power. “Power resides where people believe it resides”

  • @bloggystyle
    @bloggystyle 5 месяцев назад +2

    When I first watched Tyrion’s trial: the verbal jousting between Tyrion and his father, Shae’s betrayal, I felt this was one of the most powerful scenes, possibly, in TV history, downright Shakespearean.

  • @tobiasmalmgaard3528
    @tobiasmalmgaard3528 2 года назад +118

    Would probably have Dany getting her dragons in here somewhere, but great list

  • @shanouboubou
    @shanouboubou 2 года назад +153

    I miss what this show used to be...
    It could have gone down in television history as a freaking masterpiece and set an example for other tv shows to come.

    • @melvinfleck
      @melvinfleck 2 года назад +10

      Overall it was wonderful and will go down in history for sure. The last season was trash for sure its kinda like a cat turd in the middle of an awesome pizza.

    • @chscelebrity8325
      @chscelebrity8325 2 года назад +4

      It already has. No matter how bad season 8 was.

    • @Box0rz
      @Box0rz 2 года назад +3

      I think GoT is one of those shows which will be even more highly regarded in the future. Right now people are still in shock, and disappointed about the ending, but I think newer generations will have a completely different perspective on it when they watch it for the first time in the future. It will surely go down as a classic.

  • @ba9695
    @ba9695 Год назад +12

    I don’t think the terrible ending or the resurrection cheapens Jon’s death at all. That was the most emotional I ever got about a scene in any movie or show. Started cursing and screaming 😂

  • @nielsandersen4753
    @nielsandersen4753 Год назад +1

    The subtle sadism in implying whats to come, at the red wedding, when Roose Bolton looks to his sleeve for Catelyn to uncover the chainmail, all while The rain of Castamere is being played...

  • @andregoncalves1505
    @andregoncalves1505 2 года назад +298

    Personally I would have easily included the season 3 scene where Catelyn talks with Talisa about Jon Snow... such a brilliant, underrated moment

  • @LonelyDonutz
    @LonelyDonutz 2 года назад +114

    The scene and buildup to Jamie's hand being chopped off was actually insane, I actually screamed with Jamie, definitely top 5 for me.
    1. Red wedding
    2. Oberyn's death
    3. Jamie's hand being chopped off
    4. Oberyn becoming Tyrion's champion
    5. Tyrion's trial

    • @zebrom7994
      @zebrom7994 Год назад +4

      Yes and then that happy music comes on right after. One of the most memorable moments for me

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 Год назад +1

      Both of Tirion’s trials are outstanding. But the one in s4 has some of the best dialogue in all of GOT.

    • @JakeKoenig
      @JakeKoenig Год назад

      Yeah he's a total idiot for the Kingslayer's sword hand being chopped off not even in the Top 25. That one incident had a major effect on the story arc of Jaime, Cersei, Tywin, Tyrion, Brienne, Qyburn, Bronn, and Captain Euron Sparrow, among others. That moment should be at least Top 10 on anyone's list.

  • @nothingman7163
    @nothingman7163 Год назад +8

    I am simultaneously incredibly happy that we got some of the best writing / unique shows and characters for 5.5 seasons (give or take, especially Arya once she reaches Vala Morgulis) and sad that production, impatience, hubris, and greed robbed us of a true masterpiece thru and thru

  • @TitioVlad
    @TitioVlad Год назад +6

    I remember almost a decade ago... how traumatized i was after Ned Stark's death. He was and will always be my favourite character.

  • @martino5742
    @martino5742 2 года назад +86

    Chaos is a ladder scene is made 10 times better by ending with “the climb.” Pure goosebumps every single time

  • @avatarmikephantom153
    @avatarmikephantom153 2 года назад +237

    Love all of these moments, but I would also include Ser Barristan’s dismissal.

    • @danj1939
      @danj1939 2 года назад +13

      Excellent scene, but our boy got done dirty in the end quite a shame :(

    • @westrim
      @westrim 2 года назад +7

      I believe he actually survived and decided to peace out to Lys or something and become a baker... carving cakes.

    • @TechnicalHotDog
      @TechnicalHotDog 2 года назад +8

      Another one from around then that I love and goes a bit under the radar is Ned sentencing Gregor to death and demand Tywin Lannister come to King's Landing. Such a brilliant escalation of conflict. Actually season 1 does this conflict escalation perfectly throughout and doesn't get enough credit for it.
      Episode 1: Bran pushed out window
      Episode 2: Joffre attacked by Nymeria, Ned kills Lady
      Episode 3: Petyr implicates Tyrion in the attack on Bran.
      Episode 4: Catelyn seizes Tyrion
      Episode 5: Because of this, Jaime attacks Ned in the city and leaves him wounded and his men dead
      Episode 6: Ned raises the stakes by going after Tywin and the Mountain, and discovers that Joffre is a bastard
      Then finally in episode 7 all hell breaks loose with Robert's death and the showdown between Ned and Cersei/Joffre.
      The writing of season 1 is pretty much flawless in my opinion, and while it doesn't necessarily have moments that top those from seasons 3 and 4, it is so consistently great I could watch it any time.

    • @lt3746
      @lt3746 2 года назад

      @@TechnicalHotDog absolutely agree. The scene where Ned fully acts as hand is brilliant, because we get to see his character in action for really the first time, acting as he’s been hyped up to be by everybody. I also think I great scene is when Olenna and Varys are talking about Sansa. Varys states that he admires Ned, and Olenna replies with “How many came forward when he was executed.” Also another good one is when Jaime tells Ned that “500 men stood there and watched.” The whole exchange between Ned and Jaime in this scene shows the deep contrast in the show and really in the world between being honorable and accepting grim reality.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 2 года назад

      Dismissal? More like quit

  • @christianfairweather4908
    @christianfairweather4908 Год назад +6

    I was at my grandfathers and a rerun of GoT was playing, so I switched to that channel and my grandfather was watching it with me. He didn't even know any of the details but when he watched the red wedding with me he was absolutly shocked, even more so when I explained they were the main characters.

  • @SurfyTurnip
    @SurfyTurnip Год назад +7

    Also, seeing Greywinds head on Robb's body made me feel very angry. Not only did they kill him at a wedding, stabbed his wife and future child, killed his mother, and imprisoned his uncle, but they also defiled his body and killed his wife right in front of him. This show has made me the angriest than any other show I've watched

  • @aripeters2412
    @aripeters2412 2 года назад +96

    This is most probably just me, but when littlefinger Killy lysa out the moondoor, I lost my shit. I was rly naive to littlefinger actually doing anything. I knew he wanted power but I never saw him do anything. Made me look into show further. Incredible scene

    • @primus7882
      @primus7882 2 года назад +4

      Didn't he betray Ned?

    • @mappingshaman5280
      @mappingshaman5280 2 года назад +15

      He betrayed ned, he helped joffrey orchestrate the assassination of bran and blamed it on tyrion and he organised the tyrell lannister alliance in exchange for harrenhal and he assassinated Joffrey. The reason you didn't see him do anything for power, was because he was so good at hiding it from other characters.

    • @aripeters2412
      @aripeters2412 2 года назад +3

      I saw him betraying Ned as him siding with the winning side. If I were him I’d do the same thing

    • @akosleoszilagyi2529
      @akosleoszilagyi2529 2 года назад +7

      Underrated episode. I love when Sansa slaps that stupid boy for ruining her snowcastle. :-D

    • @herm712
      @herm712 2 года назад +11

      Good point. Littlefinger was behind the scenes pulling the strings and making all kinds of things happen but we'd never seen him actually get HIS hands dirty. HE murdered Lysa rather than orchestrating it which was very different from the way he usually operated.

  • @Blitzo8390
    @Blitzo8390 2 года назад +342

    Here’s my favourite moments from each season
    Season 1: Khal Drogo kills Viserys
    Season 2: The battle of Blackwater
    Season 3: The Red Wedding
    Season 4: Tyrion’s trial speech
    Season 5: Hardhome ending
    Season 6: Cersei blows up the Great Sept
    Season 7: Olenna’s death
    Season 8: The Hound vs The Mountain

    • @cocobaba3704
      @cocobaba3704 2 года назад +57

      Great list but the Mountain vs The Hound being the best moment of the last season shows how much the show miss its point.

    • @cinephilebuddy464
      @cinephilebuddy464 2 года назад +2

      What about little Finger's execution ?

    • @Blitzo8390
      @Blitzo8390 2 года назад +27

      @@cinephilebuddy464 Considering the fact his death could’ve been better, not really

    • @rafachrzaszcz6997
      @rafachrzaszcz6997 2 года назад +3

      I agree with everything but Olenna's death

    • @Blitzo8390
      @Blitzo8390 2 года назад +1

      @@rafachrzaszcz6997 Any reasons? I don’t mind if your opinion’s different, I’m just curious

  • @MrWitteman10
    @MrWitteman10 Год назад +4

    I always found the scene where jon becomes king in the north one of the best scenes.
    That scene is acted out with such emotion, and the music just finishes it

  • @michaelpanagakos2324
    @michaelpanagakos2324 Год назад +2

    Don’t forget that Tywin skinning a stag is symbolic of the fall of house Baratheon or more specifically Robert Baratheon

  • @donny_bwfc9501
    @donny_bwfc9501 2 года назад +77

    Yorens death in season 2 is up there for me, he was such a likeable and realistic character and he went out like a badass.

    • @empac8631
      @empac8631 2 года назад +11

      And he does it literally for what? He’s a man of the Night’s Watch who recruits. He knows the boys he’s taken probably aren’t running to the wall without him escorting them.
      He does it to be the shield he swore to be. He does it because Ned trusted him to protect his daughter, and Ned’s brother’s “blood runs black, which makes him my brother too.” He does it to protect one bastard boy- the bastard boy who Stannis will ask what is saving the realm at the cost of sacrificing one bastard boy and Davos responds “everything”
      And frankly, I think he did it because he just didn’t like the Lannister/Gold Cloaks acting like they could order him around. Maybe the prick looked like Willis.
      Rip Yoren, you were a hero

    • @joeyjerry1586
      @joeyjerry1586 2 года назад +1

      The most underrated character

  • @BriarMaeriSibyle
    @BriarMaeriSibyle 2 года назад +53

    the saddest thing... is that Robert genuinely loved Lyanna... genuinely, even a bit obsessively, but she was in love with someone else. she was in love with rhaegar targaryen. imagine what would have happened if she told robert... would his rebellion even happened?

  • @Taco_muncherfrfr
    @Taco_muncherfrfr 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nah the best moment is Edd thinking Tormund is a whitewalker it's absolute gold.
    "Stay back he has blue eyes!"
    "I've always had blue eyes!"

  • @losingmymind611
    @losingmymind611 Год назад +1

    Thanks for validating my love of the wagon burning scene despite it's utter stupidity plotwise.

  • @FatherHerrmann
    @FatherHerrmann 2 года назад +189

    I like how people are still making videos and discussing GOT long after it was finished. I hope george RR martin finishes his books sooner than later so I can read them and hopefully enjoy the ending compared to the shitstorm that was season 8. When George left the show, and when D&D ran out of books, the drop in quality was apparent. Because of this I’ve decided to just read the books and get the true ending when it releases.

    • @herm712
      @herm712 2 года назад +8

      That's what I'm hoping for too. I just hope he doesn't "check out" before he finishes it 😬. More than ever, the fans need to know really happens. The ending was rushed and just didn't add up. Too much that was made to be important throughout the show or during the lead up to the season was glanced over, ignored or completely omitted. Hopefully GRRM will be able to flesh everything out and give a better explanation/outcome for all of the plot holes the show created.

    • @capedcrusader16
      @capedcrusader16 2 года назад

      When did he leave the show?

    • @herm712
      @herm712 2 года назад +1

      @@capedcrusader16 He didn't, it's just that the source material he created (the books) only go up to a certain point because he's not done writing the series. Once they reached that point in the show the show runners/writers had to "take liberties" with the story and finish it out. It may end the same way (I hope not) or it may be different. Until GRRM releases the final book(s) we won't know.

    • @benc77
      @benc77 2 года назад

      They never ran out of books they just decided to stop using them, George said it himself

  • @BintyMcFrazzles
    @BintyMcFrazzles 2 года назад +75

    There needs to be:
    Top 10 Tywin Lannister moments
    Top 10 Cersi....
    Top 10 Tyrion....
    And let's face it, most of them involve the three character combined!

    • @barkley8285
      @barkley8285 2 года назад +1

      Cersei: sept of baelor explosion
      Tyrion: trial speech
      Tywin: deer scene

    • @gfilmer7150
      @gfilmer7150 2 года назад +1

      Throw in Stannis while you’re at it

    • @joeyjerry1586
      @joeyjerry1586 2 года назад

      Simple: Every scene they’re in

  • @PrincessVelaryon
    @PrincessVelaryon Год назад +2

    I envy people that still get to watch this show for the first time

  • @bingsjar6541
    @bingsjar6541 2 года назад +2

    The first "King in the north" scene with Robb is brilliant as well

  • @ethanscalione4826
    @ethanscalione4826 2 года назад +30

    theons redemption in the long night is a top 5 scene for me i feel it should’ve been here. It was the best part of season 8 for me

    • @marcellakryka
      @marcellakryka 2 года назад

      Same

    • @Ben-vg6ox
      @Ben-vg6ox 2 года назад +2

      I felt that theon got a pretty pathetic death tbh. Dude didn't even have a sword? Died thinking he couldn't save bran , Arya is the one who saved them all...

  • @pedrodytzmarin5698
    @pedrodytzmarin5698 2 года назад +184

    Tyrion's trial is the best moment of the entire show. You really can't change my mind.

    • @creativename152
      @creativename152 2 года назад +7

      I agree. Its one of my favorite moments EVER.

    • @Nobod51
      @Nobod51 2 года назад +2

      If jon killing night king scene existed then i bet i could

    • @anirudhkalki
      @anirudhkalki 2 года назад +3

      Its because you and oberyn martell have the same name

    • @datsj2152
      @datsj2152 2 года назад +2

      @@Nobod51 dialogue scenes>action scenes

  • @faerlywell
    @faerlywell Год назад +1

    Loving the use of Witcher 3 and Skyrim music in this video

  • @emmanuelskyler1148
    @emmanuelskyler1148 Год назад +5

    Darn it! I couldn't control my tears during and after the Red Wedding. I really meditated hard about life. Truly sad and horrible

  • @vageeshdevanathan
    @vageeshdevanathan 2 года назад +32

    Last time I was this early, Tyrion was smart

  • @MalloryNewcomb
    @MalloryNewcomb 2 года назад +29

    The Dothraki making it to Westeros is probably my favorite scene in the series. It was such a good callback with the pacing allowing us to feel a sense of dread as you hear the “screamers” Robert talked about before the Lannisters can see them. It really felt like the whole series was leading up to that moment and it was majestic.

  • @itszirvah
    @itszirvah Год назад +3

    hardhome was just such an amazing , tense and epic episode for me. Literal chills and engraved fear in me once the night king raising the dead

  • @crystals2092
    @crystals2092 2 года назад +8

    I love the Circe and Robert scene it’s like the one time it actually shows that they did love each other at least once in their marriage

    • @Joe-rj1xs
      @Joe-rj1xs Год назад +1

      bro in the scene he literally says there wasn’t ever a moment between them

    • @crystals2092
      @crystals2092 Год назад

      @@Joe-rj1xs your so right I completely forgot he says that I guess what I meant to say, was I like in the same medication they had some kind of affection for each other may not have been love