The way Jon held Ygritte in his arms and didn’t even care if someone kills him then just held her there while the battle was happening all around him in the background was such a deep moment speaks volumes of how he actually felt about her. That being said Bliss’s reaction to her being killed by a child sent me lmao!!!
Olly killing Ygritte is poetic justice. Ollie’s father was killed by an arrow and the only one in the group of wildlings carrying a bow was Ygritte, so she did kill his father right in front of him.
There's so much of this type of stuff in the book that I love. A other bit of irony that isn't in the show is Yoren was killed by an Axe and u don't see him get killed but Arya gave biter an axe when he released them and Jaquen. So in a way Arya had to kill Yoren to start her journey
@@mathmexican4234 considering it’s an adaptation, comparison with source material actually means something. Considering, you know, the show is literally attempting to portray what happened in the book. That’s what the show is. That’s what adaptations are.
@@NotoriousMinion if something doesn't happen in the show, but happens in the books, that means literally nothing. They aren't the same. Literally, some characters and combined or left out. Reek isn't even Theon in the books. This isn't a conversation to be had.
If Jon can fight a whole 1v1 battle with the Magner of the Thenns (using the blood spitting that Karl Tanner used against Jon, another nice tidbit) without anyone interrupting, then he can spend 5 seconds holding Ygritte in his arms without anyone interrupting. That much artistic license is well earned. Jon Ygritte was a big thing for some of the fandom back in the day. For a lot of fans and shippers that moment hit hard. Kinda like the brunette chick. She got it. Most people don't usually cheer her dying believe it or not. But even for the Jon-Ygritte fans, the morality of it becomes really grey when you realize the Wildings killed and ate his parents.The plot twist with Olly was excellent cause we all expect it would be Sam. What other show will have a whole 5/5 episode that completely excludes the main plot of the season. For this one hour we don't even think of Tyrion. That's insane in hindsight.
Rip Pypar known as Pyp was such a good brother of the night watch and Rip to Grenn First Ygritte kills Pyp, and it's pretty bloody and awful. Then Grenn dies off-screen while holding the tunnel against a rampaging giant. Two unexpected departures of likable guys.
That was not a siege that was an attack. During a siege you do not attack you set up camp outside and around a fortified position and starve them out. To force a surrender.
I would argue that Peter Dinklage was having a very nice career before this role, but this launched him into superstardom. I was already a big fan of his before this series came along, and he's actually one of the main reasons why I was interested in watching this show. Him, Lena Headey, Aiden Gillen, and Sean Bean of course, were the big names on this project from the start. Most everyone else was only known in obscure foreign films, small unmemorable parts, or were just stage actors.
Why does no one have faith in Sam, him being chubby in this weather is actually a great advantage I wish I was as warm as he is, everyone whose around him is too cold to think 😂
Gillie : promise me you won't die You guys : literally gonna die. famous last words. AND.....nope. Lmao. Sam survives. And so does Gillie. That was the perfect bait and switch. Just like the genius move to have Olly of all people kill Ygritte.
In the middle of this video.. "This is a good place to nurse"...I gave birth to my son in the late 80's, the waiter and my family around the table in the restaurant agreed. Even with a cloth over my son and I, it was not enough. Maybe I was not descret enough.
Another good place to nurse was when I was in the backseat of a car with my son and he was crying and they didn't want to pull over to let me breastfeed him because we were in a rough part of town . I leaned over him to feed him while they were driving, then they pulled over.
I have been greatly enjoying your reactions to the show, but I feel compelled to say that all three of you need to go in time out, sit in the corner and contemplate your lack of faith in Sam at the start of this episode.
Lol what? Considering what they changed from the story, the next episode is when I stopped watching. It ceases to become an adaptation and starts making up its own material.
@@tealsquare first time through? Sure. On rewatch? No, I never go past 4x10. I’m not lying. It’s terrible, 4x10 made the WORST mistake of the entire show and ruined ANY chance the show had to be good after that.
Hahahahahahahaha...the zoom in on Bliss being an oracle was priceless ❤
The way Jon held Ygritte in his arms and didn’t even care if someone kills him then just held her there while the battle was happening all around him in the background was such a deep moment speaks volumes of how he actually felt about her. That being said Bliss’s reaction to her being killed by a child sent me lmao!!!
Trin suddenly realizing she cared about Jon dying is the cutest thing ever bliss is like they can both die I’m cool trin was like no not my Jon 😂
Olly killing Ygritte is poetic justice. Ollie’s father was killed by an arrow and the only one in the group of wildlings carrying a bow was Ygritte, so she did kill his father right in front of him.
There's so much of this type of stuff in the book that I love. A other bit of irony that isn't in the show is Yoren was killed by an Axe and u don't see him get killed but Arya gave biter an axe when he released them and Jaquen. So in a way Arya had to kill Yoren to start her journey
She was actually drooling when talking about savage Jon
not yall cheering my girl's death 🤨
she sa him in the books, they had chemistry in the show but nahh he was a prisoner who would have died if he didnt sleep with her
@@mymaynee5963 he loved her alright love not always make sense they were enemies 😖😖😖
@@mymaynee5963 this means nothing. The show is not the books.
@@mathmexican4234 considering it’s an adaptation, comparison with source material actually means something. Considering, you know, the show is literally attempting to portray what happened in the book. That’s what the show is. That’s what adaptations are.
@@NotoriousMinion if something doesn't happen in the show, but happens in the books, that means literally nothing. They aren't the same. Literally, some characters and combined or left out. Reek isn't even Theon in the books. This isn't a conversation to be had.
"That was my wife" had me rolling 🤣🤣😭
If Jon can fight a whole 1v1 battle with the Magner of the Thenns (using the blood spitting that Karl Tanner used against Jon, another nice tidbit) without anyone interrupting, then he can spend 5 seconds holding Ygritte in his arms without anyone interrupting. That much artistic license is well earned. Jon Ygritte was a big thing for some of the fandom back in the day. For a lot of fans and shippers that moment hit hard. Kinda like the brunette chick. She got it. Most people don't usually cheer her dying believe it or not. But even for the Jon-Ygritte fans, the morality of it becomes really grey when you realize the Wildings killed and ate his parents.The plot twist with Olly was excellent cause we all expect it would be Sam. What other show will have a whole 5/5 episode that completely excludes the main plot of the season. For this one hour we don't even think of Tyrion. That's insane in hindsight.
I'm sure Ghost was watching his back.
Rip Pypar known as Pyp was such a good brother of the night watch and Rip to Grenn
First Ygritte kills Pyp, and it's pretty bloody and awful. Then Grenn dies off-screen while holding the tunnel against a rampaging giant. Two unexpected departures of likable guys.
We never got that song.
Whole episode at the wall. Epic stuff!
Olly killing Ygritte was revenge since she killed his father.
Yep
That was not a siege that was an attack. During a siege you do not attack you set up camp outside and around a fortified position and starve them out. To force a surrender.
I would argue that Peter Dinklage was having a very nice career before this role, but this launched him into superstardom. I was already a big fan of his before this series came along, and he's actually one of the main reasons why I was interested in watching this show. Him, Lena Headey, Aiden Gillen, and Sean Bean of course, were the big names on this project from the start. Most everyone else was only known in obscure foreign films, small unmemorable parts, or were just stage actors.
Best game of thrones episode
Jon and Ygritte had great chemistry IRL as well - they ended up getting married
Why does no one have faith in Sam, him being chubby in this weather is actually a great advantage I wish I was as warm as he is, everyone whose around him is too cold to think 😂
Plus he's killed a white walker.
Gillie : promise me you won't die
You guys : literally gonna die. famous last words.
AND.....nope. Lmao. Sam survives. And so does Gillie. That was the perfect bait and switch. Just like the genius move to have Olly of all people kill Ygritte.
Great reaction great editing! We enjoyed every minute guys!
Thank you so much 😁
🤣
4:27😂can't stop laughing 😅
wow savage reaction to her dying. didn't expect that
This is definitely one of the best sieges in the show. There's much worse sieges.
Gren the giant slayer we shall never see his like again and now his watch is done
Even better battles ahead. Now, on to my favourite episode in all of GOT, S4E10- The Children. Can't wait.
This is the first time I've ever seen a reactor cheer for Olly 🤣and I'm here for it.
In the middle of this video..
"This is a good place to nurse"...I gave birth to my son in the late 80's, the waiter and my family around the table in the restaurant agreed. Even with a cloth over my son and I, it was not enough. Maybe I was not descret enough.
This is my way of saying CONGRATULATIONS and welcome to parenthood.
Another good place to nurse was when I was in the backseat of a car with my son and he was crying and they didn't want to pull over to let me breastfeed him because we were in a rough part of town . I leaned over him to feed him while they were driving, then they pulled over.
I have been greatly enjoying your reactions to the show, but I feel compelled to say that all three of you need to go in time out, sit in the corner and contemplate your lack of faith in Sam at the start of this episode.
😂😂
3:22 LUKE lmfao
Awesome reaction 👌
It was a good siege it has
stuff going on for it 😂
Next episode is one of the best episodes of television ever!!
Lol what?
Considering what they changed from the story, the next episode is when I stopped watching. It ceases to become an adaptation and starts making up its own material.
@@NotoriousMinion liar. You continued watching 😂
@@tealsquare first time through? Sure. On rewatch? No, I never go past 4x10. I’m not lying. It’s terrible, 4x10 made the WORST mistake of the entire show and ruined ANY chance the show had to be good after that.
@@tealsquare have you even read the books..?
Your meltdown over such a benign comment is impressive
Jolly good siege