Cersei blows up the Great Sept with wildfire | Game of Thrones
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2022
- In order to evade her trial and get revenge on her enemies, Queen Cersei Lannister blew up the Great Sept of Baelor with wildfire, killing everyone inside and around the building.
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Creators: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss
Stars: Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Lena Headey
Original network: HBO
Distributor: Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Lena Kathren Headey - a British actress. She gained international recognition and acclaim for her portrayal of Cersei Lannister on the HBO epic fantasy drama series Game of Thrones, for which she received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award nomination. - Кино
This was such a satisfying scene. Cersie’s getting revenge on her captors who stole her kingdom only to have her son kill himself, delicious writing.
my absolute fave part about it was that she blew everyone up *largely* to get her son back under her control and he kills himself because of it. i LOVE that she didn't get any gratification from it. she thought she had won in that moment but lost her only living child because she couldn't put her power games to the side.
I love this. However, I don’t agree. I feel that she knows the consequences of her actions. That’s what is so scary about the scene. Is that she actually switches from someone who had a love for her children and now she doesn’t. She’s been driven to that point. a lot of people say to her that she’s not a monster. She knows she is a monster. She already knew when she took that sip of wine, before her son takes his life, what would happen. The sad thing about Cersei is that Cersei lost who she was before she did that. She is lost to evil.
her son sided with Margery. Took sides against the family. She was plagued by the prophecy of outliving her kids, saw what happened to Joffrey and Mycella, and embraced it here. Tommen's fate couldn't be helped, couldn't be stopped.
Not to mention the number one fact that everyone's missing. Her choices had been made, her fate was now in her hands only. If she did not commit this "despicable" act, she would certainly have been executed, with the blessing of her son. It was proven with the conversation between the high septon and Margery that her fate was already sealed. She loved her son but he wasn't going to give two shits when she died so f*** him
Cersei is one bad biatch. In one strike she took out a town AND an organized religion. Now that's epic.
The guy getting squished by the bell is still my favorite death of the series.
Cousin to Propeller Man from Titanic.
I love Cersei, what a character. She does evil with style.
It not easy playing an evil character so viewers feel really strong negative emotions. Cersei seems to be pure evil. It was very well played.
And she sure knows how to drink a glass of wine. I just want to pour a glass and pretend to be Cercei lol
The one time in the show I actually agreed with her.
The 1st thing people forget about the game of thrones after season one is this CERSI never wanted nerd stark's head she wanted him sent to the wall, 2) she never ordered the assassination of her husbands bastards ,both were joffery's doing , she is the biggest victim of circumstances , YET EVERYBODY FORGETS and paints her as the prime villien ? 🤷♀️ , Did she look too royal ?? Or something ?
@@elpublicador she's not a villien at all she didn't take nerd stark's head, her son did, she didn't take the iron throne her late husband did , she did order the assassination of the dead king's bastards her son did that as well ,
she was guilty of 3 crimes in the seires 1) being born with a cunt to a father who was disappointed in all his children.
2) cheating on her husband with her brother.
😅😂 Viewers used that to paint her all soughts of bad guy colours , hoooo she also committed the crime of 3) being previleged and walking ,talking and acting that way , the worst crime you can commit in the presence of other women ,😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅, they will hang you for that in highschool.
Perhaps one of the greatest portrayal of revenge.
I'm Team Cersei on this one.. those religious nutters had to be destroyed and it was good to see her get her revenge. Her son committing suicide anyway was the penalty.
What pisses me off, is that if the quality of the show wouldn't have dropped, she would have suffered consequences for that. Jaime would never have forgived her. The realm would be outraged and she would lose massive support from every house.
But yeah, her actions make senses, she's Tywin's daughter, she'll obliterate her ennemies into oblivion.
The quality of the show dropped because they ran out of content from the books and had to make it up as they went. Lets just say the writers were not up to the task.
She's Tywin's daughter in that she took a lot of the WRONG lessons and meanings from her father. Yes, he obliterated his enemies, often ruthlessly, but he had a degree of common sense which as he noted to her she lacked...this scene is the peak of that, she is so satisfied at her own perceived brilliance she utterly fails to consider any consequences to such a radical and destructive move.
Even with the Red Wedding, Tywin had someone else do that and had it happen far from the city...and honestly, he didn't have to do much since Robb for all his virtues kind of screwed himself by then and walked straight into it.
Cercei by contrast only did this cause all her blunders piled up to bring things to the point she was being put on trail. This wasn't a smart play, this was her throwing a fit and flipping the table because she was losing so hard.
how would anyone prove she did that?
I only wish, before everyone died, that Margery had pointed at the High Sparrow and said "This is your fault".
She predicts Cercei's move from nothing before it happens.... She is the real queen to me!
No way, she was about as desperate as a $5 you know what 😉 she would have slept with anyone to try to sit on that chair 🤦🏾♂️ her insides were poisoned chasing a dream
Who people are willing to follow, versus who leads in a useful direction, is a deep conflict in GOT.
What’s funny is Margery and Cersei were both two sides of the same Coin. Both were Power hungry, wanted to have an influence over the King and never cared about the commoners but had different approach on getting it
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Margery didnt have the power Cersie had and im glad because Margery is more dangerous.
@@alf72632no she isn't never was she willing to harm someone who had nothing to do with the conflict and tried to help when possible.
That wicked smile says that
*The plan was well executed*
This is what unrestrained narcissism leads to in the end. Oh, and I could also be talking about Cersei.
Margery wasn't a narcissist sure she wanted power for her house, but she definitely cared about her family and evaded doing evil things to play the game of thrones unlike every other parasite that played it.
King Joffrey would be proud 😃
So would King Aerys. 😉
Did she really think this would have no effect on King Toman. Loves her children my ass. She might as well let him attend court too. Ruthless!!!!
Maybe the best scene in the whole series.
There are no 'good' ways to go, but vaporized by wildfire isn't bad.
This scene was so satisfying I almost messed myself.
What a well written evil character
I like how John Snow kills the mother of dragons for revenge on the city, however somehow Cersei here is ok lol......
that glimpse at 3:06 says it all about Cersei.
The fact that she blew up the Sept with no consequences is mind boggling. There would have been riots worse than the storming of the Dragon Pit. They fought against Dragons hand to hand, but she gets to do rule, even when Dany was arriving. Crazy. Or lazy?
How much did the merchants, the soldiers or the commoners trust and value the priests of the Sept?
Tbh who's gonna argue against her they all got blown up
She blew up everyone with any influence. Aside from that, the sparrow wasn’t loved. He was oppressive. There’s was no one left who could stand against Cersi after this. Those who survived dare not speak ill of her lest they suffer the same consequences. It was a literal scorched earth scenario.
Crushed by rubble was too kind for her
Think it like this: her dream of ruling the 7 kingdoms from Red Keep literally broke down upon her
Got to love that disturbing music, know something very bad going to happen.
“You're surrounded by enemies, thousands of them. Are you going to kill them all, by yourself?” - Lady Ollena to Cersie
this is never brought up again, great writing DandD
Cersei after taking a 700 billion gold dragon insurance policy on the Sept of Baelor
The last gasp of what was once hailed as the greatest TV show ever made. It was all down hill from here. GoT ending ruined the ENTIRE franchise.
That being said, Cersei will likely always be my favorite villain of all time.
Cersei and her mega pint
The High Sparrow thought he was so clever...but he was only clever by half lol
It's insane that there was zero consequence for this.
King Baelor the blessed must have been rolling in his grave "tut tut tut!"
Shes the bad ass... love it!!!
This is why in a later stage I can’t believe Cersei didn’t kill the dragon when parked, kill the servant which will break the spirit and boost the soldiers morale by asking them to do what they want with the dragon queen. That was so bs
Let's give props to Lancel. He may have been a religious fanatic, regicide, and cuckolder, but he crawled *toward* a pool of wildfire near an open flame. He had guts.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but couldn't he just have blown out the candles and saved everyone?
Anyone else see this as the sickness of the mad king still working itself through the King's Landing system? He went mad and had the pyromancers produce loads of the wildfire, and store it up. Then he got "retired" and people thought things would get better with a new king. But the system is what is sick, not just the individuals running it. The mad king got de-lifed. Robert, far more interested in parties and tourneys than ruling ran then state in to massive debt, only to be murdered by Cersei. Joffrey had the sickness strong and early on, and gets murdered. Tommen was actually a good, kindly person - so he jumped when he saw how things really were. Then Cersei herself takes over, and is the sickest of them all - until Dany rides in on her dragon and bbq's the whole place. She turns out to potentially be the worst ruler of all, since she wants to take the show worldwide, and Jon has to murder HER.
Reminds me of that line from "I, Claudius" - "let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out."
This is more than just one character winning over the other. This is the Lord of Light overthrowing the Seven. The last thing Lancel saw was the work of the Lord of Light.
Cereal was a badass.
Cap'n Crunch or Lucky Charms?
They shaved every hair off her body when they punished her with the walk of shame, not just cut it into a handsome short do
Not all her hair.😉
@@richal4596 yep, ever bit from head to toe. They said she had to begin again like a newborn
That was revenge!
I will never give a good goddamn about how angry little boys on the internet claim this show "ruined" ASoIaF for them. This and the ending of Spoils of War are what made this show so fucking good! Jaime's pant-shitting reaction after saying "we can hold them off" when he heard Drogon's roar will be as forever entertaining as this scene.
I don't blame her one bit.
Disturbing to empathise with a literal psychopath lol
I totally do. Disregarding that she is the one who gave a bunch of fanatics power that not only rivaled hers, but actually held the lord's of westerose accountable for the laws the supposedly supported. Which she gave to them over a petty rivalry with a teenage girl. And due to the fact that she couldn't accept her punishment for lying to the entire realm about her children's true linage, a lie that the high Sparrow was going to let her get away with just to keep the peace of the realm. She completely ignored the fact that her only living son was obsessed with Margery and murdered her over a situation cerci created.
The scene was brilliant. But if that had played out realistically she would have made martyrs out of everyone in that Sept, uniting everyone who had just a bit of faith in the 7 against her
In other words tywin was spinning at 1000 rpms in his grave
The guards preventing Margaery and the other from leaving were extremely loyal to Cersei (this is not to say stupid)...after all they were also killed in the explosion
The guards were Sparrows loyal to the High Septon, not to Cersei. She literally had the Mountain rip one of their heads off several episodes before this 😉
if she hadnt caused such a commossion and just slipped by with her brother . she might have been able to survive
Was too late regardless and they wouldn’t have let them by
:( Marge
I’ve never actually watched GoT. I watched the first episode, but didn’t really give it a chance beyond that. This is usually what happens however. I will run across and clip and then start watching shorts of a series slowly gaining enough interest to want to watch it realizing I have seen all of the spoilers 😂.
Is Game of Thrones worth the watch?
the meaning of this scene is so big
what is it?
If they have listened to the queen Margaery Tyrell without debating, they probably would all survive or at least 70 percent of them and the queen. Cersei Lannister wasn’t the queen before this happened.
Check mate
I didn’t want to lose Margery. But the rest…..meh.
Just reducing the character list to manageable values
shes not evil, shes just a protective mother who cares for her family
She would make a great vice president for Trump in 2024!
Vice? You must be joking.
Step aside the old clown, villainy should be done with style!
Cringe lib