Brienne Of Tarth Writes Legend of Jaime Lannister - King Slayer - Game Of Thrones Season 8 Episode 6
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Ah. Jaime Lannister became a Kingslayer and millions of lives were saved.
Tyrion Lannister became a Queen slayer by proxy but only after millions of lives were lost
Danielle Langlois I didn’t think about that. He did ask Jon to Kill her and only after, did Jon Kill her so yea He’s a queen slayer and he is basically the king as Bran will be sitting Down Warging the entire time so he’ll run it.. crazy
Died defending his Queen an ambiguous statement, Brienne is his Queen and to make sure cersei dies he had to die with her, as we all know if and when she'd found out of their relationship Brienne would not survive against the mountain a duel that cersei would contrive, such a jealous fiend she was
🥺😭 We will never leave you! Please don’t leave us. EVER
But a Kingsguard swears not to have babies, like the the Night Watch. So, even if she falls for another man, the relationship could only be platonic, since she always keeps her oaths
Brienne closing the book before the ink is dry is the perfect metaphor for season 8.
LMAO
Theost underrated comment on all of the got vids
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Hahaha
She literally touches it before closing. It's called editing.
Good on Brienne for updating Jaime's medieval wikipedia page.
Brandon Hine 😂😆😆
😂😂😂 Thats all the have 😂😂
😂😂
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She didn’t submit any footnotes/references smh
Thanks to Brienne, the Kingslayer shall forever be known as the Oathkeeper.
And the Kingmaker due to the things he did for love.
Too a point
@@azazel166 he made three kings
@@azazel166 😂😂😂😂😂
or heart breaker the next page reads he dumped me for his crazy sister
"Captured in the field at the Whispering Wood: Set free by Lady Catelyn Stark in return for an oath to find and return her two daughters:
Lost his hand.
Took Riverrun from the Tully rebels, without loss of life.
Lured the Unsullied into attacking Casterly Rock sacrificing his childhood home in service to a greater strategy.
Outwitted the Targaryen forces to seize Highgarden. Fought at the Battle of Goldroad bravely, narrowly escaping death by dragonfire.
Pledged himself to the forces of men and rode north to join them at Winterfell, alone.
Faced the Army of the Dead, and defended the castle against impossible odds until the defeat of the Night King. Escaped imprisonment and rode south in an attempt to save the capital from destruction.
Died protecting his Queen".
- Ser Jaime Lannister.
you have to wonder did his brother ever read that part? If he did I know he would be proud, They cared about each other, Even Cersei. If anyone of them hated each other then they would have died by the others hand.
Glad this scene was shot, he started out as a hatable character, his redemption was long but redeem himself he did. Still think he should of killed Cersei after the whole mad king and why he killed him I was certain from confession to brieanne in the baths that would be what happened
The black fish died.
That's hell of a résumé. Imagine reading that 30-50 year's later as a King's Guard. THIS GUY WAS A TOTAL SAVAGE EVEN AFTER HE LOST HIS FIGHTING HAND. STR8 UP BADASS DUDE. RESPECT💯
You sure did a better job riding than most of the people in the writers room.
„Died protecting his Queen.“
This made me so emotional.
She as a woman, who loved or at least deeply cared for him, acknowledges Jaimes destructive attachement to Cersei which led him to his death.
Jaime deserved a better death than having a building collapse on him because of his psychopathic sister. They should have killed him in the battle of Winterfell
Should have said "died trying to protect a monster even worse than himself, too bad it was quick"
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 he died the way he wanted lol despite what you fans seem to think
@@eerroottaa I know right! that was his twin flame, his lover, the mother of his 3 children & pregnant with his 4th to come.. How do people expect him to walk away from all of that when his love for her is clearly unconditional and beyond his control.
@@lemonicetea2642 they are small minded individuals lmfao they see the world in black and white, despite the fact that human beings are a emotional species. Jaime was going to die with Cersei no matter what, she could’ve killed Tyrion in front of him and I still believe he would go back to her. Jaime’s drive has always been three things: his family (Lannisters), his knighthood (to be honorable), and Cersei. He would do (and have done) horrible things just to keep her. Yes he feels remorse, he is human. But he will never regret them. “Everything that I have done I have done in my house’s name and for my family and I would do it again” he said this in the same last season everyone thought he would kill Cersei in. The delusions were real lmfaooo bc of you pay attention to the show you would see even the slightest thought of Cersei being hurt put Jaime on edge. Down to the very last episode.
I remember Joffery taking a dig at Jamie and he said ''There's still time your grace''
Thanks to Brienne, THE OATHKEEPER shall live on forever.
If you read the books, this scene is even more powerful. This is everything Jaime ever wanted. She told Jaime's whole journey in the Kingsguard book, from the lost of his hand to dying protecting Cersei. The reason he killed the mad king (they didn't show it, but it's impled), everything. He can rest in piece now.
Who else cried at this scene? RIP JAIME LANNISTER
I'm a grown man and I cried. Fuck. RIP Ser Jaime.
I cried and smiled at the same time. Their love was so pure. He loved her. And she loved him. And she allows him to be how he needed to be. Beautiful !
I did too
About the only thing that really moved me this season. I'm glad Jaime got this ending.
Who would have ever thought that we would be crying for Jaime Lannister? Especially after the first episode of season one we were all hoping he'd die. lol
I love the fact she is alive. She is one of my heroes in this show
Me too! Now she can pick and choose who she wants as the leader of the Knights
I’m so glad she is too!
@@FilthyAnemal "Lady Commander Brienne of Tarth" has a nice ring.
And also one of the most realistic to survive (I'm sorry, Gilly and Sam are sweet but they were practically doomed during the Long Night)
Instead of dying as a hated man, Ser Jaime Lannister died as one of the greatest knights who ever lived
he died a monster trying to protect a monster from a fate they both should have suffered many years before.
Death by brick.
Indeed, The Greatest
I wished she'd known and also written about Jamie pushing a kid off the top of a tower to die because he was seen fucking his sister
He was still hated. That’s the tragic part, he will always be the king slayer
I love how Brienne doesn't even let the ink dry and effectively turned that entire page into one black smudge.
Funny how you wrote this comment 2 years before the popular one with over 1k likes, yet his got all the credit.
And that's basicly what the scriptwriters did.
Her lines were pretty thin tho. And depending on how fast she writes it might only smudge the last few lines, but the metaphor still works
Now Jamie Lannister will never be forgotten
Unless that book is destroyed
Miguel López Varela And they’re all forgotten.
He never existed.
Who?
Love that she briefly stops on Ser Arthur Dayne's record, Jaime's hero.
She loved Jaime so much that she knew of his favorites 😭😭
They knew each other so well. So wish some of their POSSIBLE conversations would have been shown on-screen - for example, when he told her abour Ser Arthur Dayne. What could have been.
@@josie-tv5ij I never thought they'd end up together but did hope for a bit more resolution to their love story. (In the books Jaime runs away from Cersei to save Brienne...) But I am glad the show writers included this scene. It was one of the saddest moments for me this season. Up there with Sansa finally speaking to the Hound again, Arya thanking him and getting a classic "you're welcome" Hound-style look in return, and Arya saying "that's not me" again to being a kept woman. I had been waiting for her to say that line again since season 1.
It was hard not to cry watching Brienne write all that down. Because, for once the character development was perfectly done.
Both Brienne's and Jaime's characters were sacrificed when they made Jaime return to Cer-say. They were only plot devices and neither of them mattered, as long as Cer-say had what she wanted, manipulating her brother to the very end.
@@josie-tv5ij You're a fool if you think that. Jaime loved cersei more than anyone. He went to winterfell to keep his promise. Why wouldhe not return to cersei knowing that she's gonna die? wtf are you smoking?
@@josie-tv5ij that is his sister, I don't think she Manipulated him. Because she did Care about him a lot, they are family after all. they even Care about Tyrion as well even those their father was less than kind to him. Cersei had many moments where she could have killed Tyrion instantly...but didn't because deep down she cared for him as a brother. Tyrion cared for them
@@shwetamitra3069 Lmfao you're the one who's truly a fool bub...
It's actually quite easy considering the very moment she shuts that book the ink would've literally smeared everywhere and effectively destroy multiple entries in it............
And Brienne's development was FAR from perfect-her entering the service of 'Lady Sansa' as head of her 'Queens Guard' would've been the logical and right thing to do, but even prior to this God awful season there were plenty of 'mistakes' taken with her character .
For a character whose first or second act on the show was to throw a kid out of a window, Jaime had some major ups and downs. Him losing his hand was the best thing that happened to him. It made him think.
It made him humble💯
then all of sudden he didn’t think or care anymore
@@subjectsandproductshq6291season 8 is hot garbage and hated for a reason
It was definitely a humbling moment for him, he finally got a taste of what a lot of people in their world go through, it resolved him to keep going.
Brienne's loyalty was something unsurpassed. She could've been hateful towards Jaime for leaving her but she wrote of his deeds on the White Book instead. She knew who he was as a person; that he was a good man despite what he told her when left Winterfell.
This scene is so emotional and it makes me tear up whenever I rewatch it. Knowing that the score we're hearing on the background is what Ramin Djawadi envisioned as Brienne and Jaime's "what could've been" don't brighten up the mood for me either as a Braime shipper. Nevertheless, I still hold this moment dear to me. Brienne's pure soul and the recollection of how Jaime redeemed himself for the deeds he committed before are simply too precious to take for granted.
The way she caresses her fingers over his page! Oh, my heart!
Jamie and brienne were the best part of season 8
Being this deluded
Anselm Maria 😂
Ouch Tormund though he got a bro ending
I love them. Jaime and brienne are my favourite characters in game of thrones.
No they weren't. Don't get me wrong, I loved them both, but the change in relationship was one of the worst things I've ever witnessed. This was pure unadulterated fan pandering.
This was the best part of season 8.
No, tormund telling his back story was
Yeah even though the moment she shuts that book the ink would've literally smeared everywhere and effectively destroy multiple entries in it............
nah, brienne being knighted takes the edge. this is a close second tho
White horse & Arya was very powerful scene (for me)
I cried so much at this scene. RIP Jaime, the Oathkeeper.
It's*Ser Jaime. He is a Knight.
I cried so hard at this part 😥😥😪😪😭😭
Mylan Me too 😢😭
I loved this scene - she really loved him and I think understood him in the end - Damn it Jamie
"If you kill another king before you die they'll sing about you forever,” Euron to Jaime
Glad they wrote this scene in the season. Jaime had proven himself and certainly grown as a person throughout the show and he deserved to be remembered honourably.
No he doesn’t
@@Joncall99
Of course he does! He defied the king he swore to protect to save thousands of lives, even though it would cost him his reputation. He cast aside his own feelings and desires to save his brother's life and he risked his life to defend the people of their world from annihilation. Admittedly, there are plenty of things that Jaime has done that are despicable but his motives have been shown to be selfless
100%
Some loves don't know death
For all of the anger surrounding jaime's actions and end, I feel this was a touching way to wrap it all up.
She didn't let the ink dry...
Rushed, just like this season's writing.
She kind of forgot that ink has to dry.
The past is already written, the ink is dry!
Oh no not another plot hole😂😂😂
It was magical ink made by a wizard, instantly dries
God I love Brienne of Tarth. For ever will be in my heart. The one true beauty of the show. THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US MOST OF HER CLIPS IN SEASON 8! 🤗🤗😊😊
No god but Allah
Islam way for peace and the real monotheism
Search for the truth and right way with honest heart And ask him for the right way for his mercy.
Very good, she made him justice. Would be cool if she mentioned that he lost his right hand and travelled to Dorne in order to rescue Princess Mircella. But, so far so good. I didn’t expected much from this season.
She probably didn't know about that
dude lost his hand saving Lady Briennes virtue not princess Marcella
She did write about his jorney with her (the lost of his hand, everything). I don't know about Dorne though.
Scenes in Dorne were so bad that Brienne prefer to censure them.
Jon was always my favorite. Arya reminds me of my niece. She's fearless, honorable and loyal. Tryion was also a favorite. He was never given enough credit for what he did for his family and the realm.
Ruth Andrews I know! But he really was their Main Actor so he did get his credit their
1:14 - It says Tyrion murdered Joffrey. Poor Tyrion.
I wonder who was the lord commander after Jaime, because this part is already in the book when Brienne opens it... someone else has written it
Tyrion did not kill Joffrey, Olenna did.
Maybe he'll correct that later tho ^^ But honnestly is remembered as the one who killed Jeoffrey really a bad thing ? xD
Joffrey was the very reason hereditary rule was discredited in Westeros
@@danieldelrosario7447 It was written in the book that Tyrion was the one that killed Joffery. They didn't know it was Olenna.
The song..I am hers, she is mine! Perfect!
It’s so nice. I couldn’t contain myself
And "Honor," two of the GOT love themes played over this scene.
I believe that the second handwriting was Jaime's own hand.
😭😭
That might have been Ser Berristan's entry. Believe Jaime's entry was not shown - made sure to erase Brienne's part of Jaime's history.
Even though Jamie broke her heart so terribly, she wrote the best things about him .
their relationship is the only good thing in this season
Belyash 😢
u did see how it ended right
This is probably the most tragic of all the subplots in the entire series and one of the best scenes in the disaster that was Season 8
“Died protecting his queen”. I love how the readers will not know if he died for queen daenerys or queen cersie but he died protecting a queen...
wizard of midian 🤯
He never acknowledged Daenerys. I'm sure history will not be kind to Dany.
@@janellejulianajoy I wouldn't be quite so sure. History has been kind before to a liberator whose crusade ended in around a million deaths, i.e. Lincoln. Same for Churchill and Truman, who bombed civilians because they thought they needed to.
It really depends on who commissions/writes the history. Most likely it will be a combination of Tyrion, who will be kind, and Sam, who probably won't.
A hundred years down the line Dany will probably be looked on as a cross between Field Marshal Haig and Emmeline Pankhurst.
@@rtozier2011 u think tyrion will be kind to dany she is the reason jaime and varys two of the people he cared for most are dead and he killed her as much as jon did he hates her now
This scene wraps up Jaimes arc perfectly, he will go down in history not as the kingslayer but as a man of honour! Great ending to the most complex character in television history.
Horrible take
This scene wraps up Jamie’s arc perfectly; nothing.
I never cried that much in my whole life
An Sunaiko 😢😭
That sound you just heard in the distance was thousands of calligraphers crying out in horror when she slammed that book shut on fresh, wet ink ;-)
Jamie deserves pages for his deeds it doesn’t even mention that he was one of the first in the breaches at Pyke, dueled the hand of the King Ned Stark in Kings Landing, crushed the Tully forces at the Golden Tooth and defeated the River lords at Riverrun
I think only brienne has shown jaime such respect
I've just noticed that the new Kingsguard armour has the emblem of a raven on it. Nice touch :)
Thank you for this upload. It was my favorite part of a shitastic episode. The music was powerful - a combination of "I am hers - she is mine" and "Honor," two of the GOT love themes. Yes, Brienne's heart was broken, but she chose to honor her lover and friend to make sure history would be kind to Ser Jaime Lannister. Gwendoline is an incredible actor, who can convey so much with just her eyes and face and that big deep breath.
It was my pleasure. I had to pick and choose as I needed to be first and I only have 1 Device but I never passed up a Brienne or Jaimie Scene 🤗
josie 1239 I said the same thing! He showed us All Brienne Scenes!
The best scene in the whole episode
Some play at honor. Some use it as a tool. Some claim it. Some live it. Brienne embodies it. If Brienne made me a promise, I would be more certain of that promise being kept than I would the sun rising.
She’s probably one of very few characters that weren’t completely messed up by the show runners at the end of S8
He will be remembered as a man of honour not the kingslayer! RIP Jaime Lannister the most complex character in television, Died protecting his queen.
This was the only time I cried
Oh I cried more than once
Same. Felt absolutely nothing when Tyrion found his siblings in the rubble. Was sad when Drogon took Daenerys away.
This scene would have been much more powerful if Jaime had died in the Great War (maybe slaying the Night King) instead of going back to Cersei
Honestly there isn't a single thing they could do that would make this scene 'more powerful' or better in general, considering the very moment she shuts that book the ink would've literally smeared everywhere and effectively destroy multiple entries in it...
Bless your heart Brienne :")
And now his watch is ended, he is a legend too
“Hooked up and left before the sheet stains dried”.
Brienne of Tarth, the most honorable character in Game of Thrones!!
She neglected to include his most important deed: knighting Brienne of Tarth.
Brienne was one of the few good characters in an awful season 8 and this was a good scene
"Took Riverunn from Tully rebels without single loss of life"
Brynden Tully: Am I a joke to you?
He wanted to die
He died after the castle was taken.
There were few storylines that ended well or as they should have in the final season, but Ser Jamie’s did.
Shoved the current king out of a window.
Jaime Lannister is the character which I donot like in the begining but at the end of the season he is one of my favourite character after Jon snow.
Lets this be a lesson, history records, but histroy is often distorted. History is told from the victors perspective.
Joffrey wasnt murdered by tyrion.
I actually really liked this. She made sure Jaimie was remembered for his honor rather than just as the king slayer. He really was an oath keeper. I think the line died protecting his queen is just right. Though his death was lame as hell.
Good on you, Brienne.
Beautiful. Truly beautiful. The world shall remember Ser Jaime Lannister for ever.
A true hero.
And thats how history gets distorted...
I like how they added the detail of putting Dunk’s accomplishments before Arthur Dayne.
Jon walking away just hit different for me. For all he has done and gone through. He is back to where he started. The music I think is the only thing that keeps S8 from drowning. It’s so freaking good
In their short time together Breanne knew more about Jamie and understood him more than Cersei ever did.
In the end the Stark children won the Game of Thrones
Darryl Draven thankfully
Of course they did.
"Here lies the story of a one handed F*ck boy" - Leslie Jones 2019 🤣💀
The last sentence in the book should have been:
“To be honest, he never really cared much about the people, innocent or otherwise.”
This makes me sad because you can tell Brienne and Jaime really liked each other.
"Uncle, someone forgot to write all your good deeds" LOL Joffrey saying that killed me
I actually cried during this scene
You know, if she would had written " Father to an unborn son" ( meaning she was pregnant with Jamies son) truly would had at least saved the ending a bit.
Or: "Died protecting the woman he loved and their unborn babe." Then let everyone think she meant Cersei for a moment. That little stroke across the page. Brienne closing the book and putting the feather away. Her hand goes to and rests on her stomach, as she smiles sadly. And yes I know, Kingsguard, no family all that. But she's the first female knight, and I think it would be nice to see her become the first "working mom" as well.
I love this scene of giving people that judge of what he did to the mad king he saved u all and that true honour but also I wish there was a another one of grey worm doing one for Ser Barrstion semly like of the story of him and at the end even tho he served a queen later that would go mad all he wanted was to serve a king and queen that was good like Prince Raghar and he hate what the mad king did and want to help but he couldn’t cause of disrespecting the kingsguard and he didn’t like what cersi did to Ned Stark and since he was dismiss from the kingsguard he went to The mother of dragons and ask to join with her for forgiveness for failing protecting her family and not only that for a knight he was a really good adviser for her telling her stuff of trying to get to the path of her father and he knows she way better than her father but wants to try be the king or queen he would be honoured to serve and unlike before in his life never try to change the mad king or king Robert and facing them to of giving them a peaceful solution to the mad king or telling Robert to stopping drinking wine and being more wiser and helping the starks against the Lannister’s But in the end he died with honour and Fought like a true knight and being a true friend and amazing character he even said only death relieves us of our sacred trust and he not died but her demise he fought for a worthy person in Westeros worth fighting for sitting on the iron throne and served and someone that be queen and care more about the people than herself but sadly in the end she turned but Ser Barrstion selmy did not died in vain and did not fail his queen if he was alive he would have done a lot more than u think and was a better knight than trant and a little bit of Jamie but Barrstion was a knight that even tho he has to serve and obey he doesn’t have respect for the mad king and Robert but for radghar jon snow father he was a true friend and person who should be king and brought peace in the realm all the regret and guilt and stuff that haunt him have been lift and if he was alive like Jon snow said there nothing to forgive rip Ser Barrstion selmy.
I loved Brienne so much. Her character grew into such a ppwerful one. Jamie made her a knight, she made him a legend.
Poor Brienne. On one hand this was probably cathartic for her and gave her closure..while giving Jaime his honor
I loved the humble ending. Means they respected the wider lore which is more important this one story.
Ser Jaime Lannister, one of the greatest knights Westeros has ever seen
first time seeing this broke my heart lol the score in the background. jamie left a legacy
She closed the book when the ink was still drying lol😂
In Arthur Dayne page it says that jaime was knighted at his 15, in his page it says it was at his 16
Delfín Disléxico I kind of like that though we have that in modern history little tiny disagreements over small matters like that. It's kind of really how history records itself.
Ser Gerrold Hightower(the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard before Ser Barristan Selmy) was probably on the verge of dozing off when he wrote that. 😂😅
Knighted 15 made kings guard at 16
Seeing the pages of Ser Arthur Dayne and Ser Barristan Selmy... Jamie walked among legends
That book is amazing, even after the city burned to the ground It survived without scratch.
“Defeated in the Whispering Wood by the Young Wolf Robb Stark during the War of the Five Kings. Held captive at Riverrun and ransomed for a promise unfulfilled. Captured again by the Brave Companions, and maimed at the word of Vargo Hoat their captain, losing his sword hand to the blade of Zollo the Fat. Returned safely to King’s Landing by Brienne, the Maid of Tarth.”
A Storm of Swords
Rest In Peace Oathkeeper
Amazing that Brienne did that. That is how Jamie will be remembered till the end of time. Every Lord Commander of the KingsGuard and it’s knights will be able to read Jamie’s story. This is how you write great characters especially book Jamie. You don’t need perfect Mary Sues like Rey Palpatine; characters that have flaws and struggles that overcome them will always be better more beloved characters.
The ink was dry. She waited for that. As far as Jaime's achievements, she wrote of those she knew in a manner that was fitting. She wrote 'he died protecting his queen' because he did return to get Cersei out but was unsuccessful. Many knights died protecting their Queen or King. It didn't really matter whether whether the king or Queen was considered good or bad. Those that were killed by others because of their liabilities and misdeeds to their kingdoms were noted as such. Just as Jamie was noted to have killed 'the mad king'.
Cersei was not killed by Jaime. He did die trying to protect her although he realised the bad things she had done. Brienne's short note re that was appropriate and aside from the multiple reasons that led Jaime to that, none of which truly needed to be included, he did die trying to protect his Queen. History does not need to know everything about people.
The most messed up part of Jamie's written history in this scene is Tyrion being in the history books as the killer of Joffrey.
IM GOING TO CRY FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE NOW. ONE OF MY TOP FAVORITE SHIPS, LANNISTER AND BRIENNE,DIED WITH THEM.
#Bannister
#GameOfThrones
#LoveWillNeverDie
Later turns out that Brienne is pregnant and Tyrion is not the last Lannister.
Too bad he'd be a bastard.
Suspect King Bran the Broken would legitimize a sapphire lion cub for his Lady Commander of the Kingsguard, as she has served his mother, sister and realm well.
I really wish she had gotten pregnant with his child, it would have been absolutely beautiful
"Kingslayer! What a king he was..."
- Ser Jaime Lannister
Varric after Hawke didn’t come back from the fade
I notice that the book says that Tyrion killed Joffrey. But I seriously doubt Jaime would have said something he knew to be false so it must have been Cersei. I mean Jaime was in Dorne through most of season 5 so Cersei could have easily opened the book of brothers and wrote that.
maester's write the book not the kingsguard themselves but since there's no maester in the kingslanding yet brienne took the opportunity to write it
Out of respect she will help to keep the memory of her friend alive
This is beautiful because they chose not to write down that he was the Kingslayer, so the only official record of Jaime is a positive one. 😊
Bar keep bring me more wine. And none of that "Dornish" stuff, it's to sweet.
Bar keep " than you will be wanting some ale"
That's right I have some serious drinking to do tonight, as I lement about an old friend I lost. His name was "Oath Keeper" and he save us all a long time ago from the "Mad King" you see I was just a servant in the "Keep" no one ever knew I was there only when "they" needed something. That's when they saw me. But not Sir Jamie. I wish Brienne of Tarth finds what she is looking for. Surely there is someone in the "Seven Kingdoms" for her. And if not than I would be more than happy to oblige that magnificent example of a woman.
It would have been worth mentioning that Ser Jamie knighted the first female knight! And correcting the part about Tyrion murdering Joffrey, although she might not have known that.
You see, Joffrey? There was enough time after all...