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@@gfilmer7150 So, this is me here with a different account. I lost Ivar the Boneless one. Silly 17 year old me at the time. Anyway, I think Ivar was a terrible king and a terrible person, but somehow I find myself rooting for him. If you were referring to Björn, though, I think he makes a great king.
@@stipe9k He was a tyrant and a megalomaniac. I root for him because he destroyed England as vengeance for his father. (I have not seen the last season)
@Food Wars Not really. The War of the Five Kings would've ended sooner, but the story would have lasted the same. It would simply have gone in a different direction
@@bosspoke I remember watching this vid about how in the books theres no Tyrell POV character. there's none in winds of winter either as far as we know, which makes the tyrells this outside force which is strong 'growing in' just like how vines do. The Tyrell words are 'Growing Strong'
@@antonironstag5085 Do all the rest of the great house have a representative POV? I know Stark, Lannister, Tully, Greyjoy and Targaryen has one atleast. Can't remember Arryn, Martell and Baratheon having one.
@@RyanS881 And Lancel, he was the true spider who guarded the realm. The true uncrowned King of both Westeros and Essos. Lancel created the White Walkers by breeding orcs with children of the forest. The result was the abomination called the Night King. Lancel wanted him on the Iron Throne because Lancel was half Stark, half Bolton. He wanted eternal northern winter in Kings Landing. This was why he created the White Walkers. Sansa was his mother, Roose his bio-father. He posed as a Lannister but it was all a charade. Varys was his useful idiot, completely clueless. He actually thought he had power. Tyrion was a discarded unwanted child of Tywin and a Dohtraki female. The Dohtraki wanted to sacrifice Tyrion to a fake deity who had a pedophile warmongering psychopath as some sort of savage imbred prophet. But Tywin made sure he got a decent upbringing on Tattooine. Jabba took him under his whaleblobber and raised a fine man. A small man but fine. Little did Tywin know, his unwanted lustful drunken son had mad brain power. And a lot of charisma. The only thing he lacked was his brothers pretty face and 18 inch penis. Cercei didnt love Jaime but she loved his penis. She did not like that he was faster than Lucky Luke in bed. So she turned to Lancel instead. He had 4 inches but he was a lot more endurant and creative in bed than the slayer of Kings and unprepared vagina. Bran influenced the midichlorians to create life. He put all his Force powers into creating 3 dragons. He was not pleased with how slow acceleration they had. "It will be their doom," Bran said repeatedly in A Song of Ice and Fire: The Dragons are Not Up To Snuff. The 14th and final novel will be released august 4th. I can reveal the title so SPOILER ALERT: A Song of Ice and Fire Volume 14: Sansa Has A Crush On Jon Snow, That Is Why She Loathed The Entitled Feminist who Didn`t Deserve Jorah the slayer of bears and maker of pelts. The final novel, maps excluded, will be 22.071 pages long. George R.R.Martin said it was finished in 1987, around the same time Guns N Roses released the amazing album Appetite For Destruction. I agree will Martin, All The Small Things is the best song on that wonderful album.
"Give me something for the pain and let me die." "Together we could end this war in a fortnight." "Mother." "It's nothing." "Go on, do your duty." "What kind of ironborn loses his senses during a storm?" _[silence]_ "I'm the man who killed Jaime Lannister." "I don't like this." "They don't get to choose." *~ Last words of every king and queen in Westeros.*
@@4rtsyvalWalder Frey was the scum of the Earth and Robb was the most stupid man in that room. The red wedding and everything that led up to it was all the consequences of Robb's own actions.
@@4rtsyval Walder Frey is a scumbag through and through, an utterly despicable piece of work who was too buddy-buddy with the Lannisters for a Tully bannerman who was way too touchy for his own good... Which makes Robb a colossal idiot for thinking he could screw over the oath he made to him, he needed the Frey's, he needed their Crossing and he threw it all away for love instead of saving himself for a political marriage, which was everything in a medieval society like this. Did Robb deserve to die? No, but it was he who blundered into the mess all the same.
People forget that by book 3, Balon died as well. The show runners just kind of forgot about Balon (which is unsurprising given their track record) so he got put off until season 6. The line “just now kings are dying like flies” spoken by Tyrion after news of the Red Wedding reaches King’s Lansing doesn’t make as much sense. In ASoS, Robb and Balon died in very close proximity, whereas in the show . . . it’s just Robb? Yes Renly was killed but much earlier on. Also they’re saying the war ended by Joffrey and Margarey’s wedding, as if Balon just fucked off when in theory he should still be around.
@@upstream5316 That's not true at all, Balon dies in book 3, A Storm of Swords, just like the original poster said. I'll take it you didn't read the books? Or you're mixing Balon up with someone else.
@@erathorsmash6941 You don`t like see the point, man. It was Lancel who killed him. He posed as a Lannister but was working for Varys all along. He wasn`t one of his little birds but he was a henchman for the cunning Spider. See, Varys wanted to put Robb Stark on the Iron Throne because he knew he would be a good ruler. And under him Varys could manipulate his naive and suicidal sense of honor to take what his heart truly desired; Sansa. He was not a eunuch. They dont become bald if they are cut before they reach puberty. Because the male sex hormone testosterone is linked to male pattern baldness. This was always about winning Sansa. Even Ned admitted; "I want her inside me."
@@upstream5316Lannisters have Wildfire weaponry + Ballistas North has Skin Changer/greenseer/bloodraven + Giants/ice age megafaunas Targaryens have Dragons + blood magics What other super weapons exist out there? War Elephants of Essos, Krakens of Greyjoys, Great Others, Magics of Asshai, Poisons of various nations.
Not like he could have done much. Probably figured that Joffrey had it coming and that there was nothing he could do, so he might as well keep chilling in the shade instead of running in the sun.
I love how Cersei wants to yell at Tyrion,but then she sees Joffrey and just let's it go to be with her son in his last moments. And also Joffrey didn't deserve to die at the arms of his mother,the only woman who loved him. He should have gotten something worse.
@@gfilmer7150 I’d recommend strangling or drowning, slowly watching his helpless eyes becoming afraid, while being choked/lowered down unto a well like a bucket, and then... the sweet relief of silence
I had forgotten that Euron's introduction actually makes it seem like they're gonna be faithful to the books a little. Boy, they sure went the other way on that one.
@@gfilmer7150 I hate to say it, but the book might have that too. We know Shereen gets burned in the book. I know that she's not with Stannis at the moment, but I still think there's a strong possibility that he's involved in that.
Renly: Wow I did not expect that. Also that was really fast Robb: *NOOOOOOO!!!!!!* Joffrey: *laughing and giggling with joy* .... I'm not crazy. Stannis: Look how they massacred my Mannis. Balon: Finally. This piece of sh*t wasn't worth anything.
@@emperorconstantinexipalaio4121went in basically blind to watch the show days ago, my face when the Starks don't even defeat the Lannisters properly and Robb essentialy loses an alliance because of wrong priorities
I love how so many shows depict throat-cuts to be this instant method of death. In reality, the resulting death can take minutes and is a horrible way to go, which seems odd since GOT certainly doesn't hold back in other ways!
Not necessarily - if it is done correctly you cut both main arteries going to the head - instantly cutting off blood flow to the brain, hence passing out. Then you die. But passed out.
It depends. If the carotid arteries are cut, you lose a huge amount of blood immediately. Your brain is cut off from the blood supply and therefore of oxygen as well. You fall unconscious due to that after a few seconds. Then you bleed out. Happens quite quickly. If only the airpipe is cut, you suffocate or drown in your own blood due to the blood flowing inside your airpipe and into your lungs.
There never really was a "War of Five Kings". Instead, there were three concurrent, but separate wars: 1. The War of Baratheon Succession, a three-way conflict between Joffrey (and, later, Tommen) and his two uncles, all claiming to have inherited the Iron Throne after Robert's death. This war ended with Stannis's death and Tommen's victory. 2. The Northern Rebellion, a war of independence for the North and the Riverlands. This war seemingly ended with Robb Stark's death, but was later continued by the Black Fish and Jon Snow until the latter virtually abdicated as King in the North and swore fealty to Queen Daenerys. Eventually, the North (but not the Riverlands) gained independence through diplomatic means (that is, Sansa asking Bran to let her be Queen in the North). 3. The Second Greyjoy Rebellion, a war of independence for the Iron Islands and Ironborn conquest of the North. This war practically ended when the Boltons killed all the Ironborn in the North. After Balon's death, both claimants of the salt throne gave up that claim as soon as they could, Euron to Cersei and Yara to Daenerys.
No there was a War of the Five Kings because all the kings somewhat declared war on each other. Stannis had only fought Renly and Joffrey but he was also enemies of Robb Stark and Balon Greyjoy just never got on the battlefield against them. Balon had only fought Robb (indirectly) but he also was an enemy of the Lannisters and the Baratheons. Joffrey was against all of them aswell. The only kings that didn't declare War on each other were Robb and Renly and that was because they were in talks of alliance.
To be honest Renly doesn’t really have a good ability to lead…the only shit he had are numbers of soldier and it was given to him by the Tyrell Stannis had a wife so the Tyrell pass on him and went straight to Renly,most of Stannis’s bannerman join Renly not because of his charisma or ability,they join Renly because they value their life (half the Baratheon force+full Tyrell is already greater than the Lannister’s army)
i’m sure the historians of westeros will have this debate for hundreds of years afterward. after all, some could argue that they all grew from the same cause
Robert and Drogo in Season 1 Renly in Season 2 Robb in Season 3 Joffrey in Season 4 Stannis and Mance in Season 5 Balon and Tommen in Season 6 Jon gives up his kingship in Season 7 The Night King and Euron is Season 8
Joffreys death is just so rewarding, the look on Lady Olennas face as he drinks it like that’s it boy drink that poison hehe. Joffrey trying to wash the poison down with more poison ☠️ 😅 lol.
"In the name of Renly, of House Baratheon, First of his name, rightful King of the Andals and the First Men..." Whoa whoa whoa, let me stop you right there, Brienne of fucking Tarth.
I like how Renly says “Moat Caitlin” instead of the proper name Moat Cailin. It was probably an oversight on the actor’s part but it translated well into the show by showing how little of a shit Renly cares about the North.
AnNd here I am, impressed that Stannis is the one having the most dignified death, calm and in perfect controll till the end, during a battle. Mop up wounded on the very same day is part of a battle.
To be honest, a lot of positions of power such as these throughout history meet the same fate. Prerty sure most of the roman emperors were assassinated
I never realized Balon outlived all of them, that's actually hilarious but it does make sense. He stayed in the Iron Islands through all of it, which was probably the safest place for him until his brother showed up.
@@samariathornton9110 Yeah I believe he is killed before the red wedding and it’s talked about in a Catelyn chapter as she’s riding to the Twins. Kind of wish they’d done this in the show to give Euron more time to be developed.
Agree, what a dumb decision destroy on of the bests characters in the show and the books. That was one of sooners and worsts decisions of the showrunners.
@FORREST GUMP And Stannis was a pawn of Melisandre and her cult. He burned people just to get the Lord of Lights favour. If Cercei and the sparrows taught us anything then it's that fanatics shouldn't get too close to power. Renly would've really been a better king. Maybe there would've been some Tyrell influence but then again the Tyrells were brilliant rulers. I could imagine worse Kingdoms than one ruled by Olenna and Margaery Tyrell.
@@shimanopetermann9068 That's because the dumb writers of this Show altered his character to make him look cruel and unlikeable, only because they themselves didn't like him. Stannis from the books would be the ideal ruler of Westeros: A brilliant and respected Military leader, just, fair and most of all devoted to his Duty like no other.
@FORREST GUMP or rather Jon ? The ones who don't want the throne usually turn out to be the best. He also has a better blood right being the only surviving heir through the male line
He's still her kid that's why she's crying. But you're right, it's proven later on that Cersei only loves herself since Jaime and her children are simply projections or extensions of herself. She's 100% narcissistic.
Joffrey was all kinds of an evil twisted fuck, but I love how no one was spared from his shit. He roasted his mom, his grandfather, his uncles, his dad (Jaimie) both of his wives to be. Literally everyone but himself.
@Vasilijan Nikolovski Lady Stoneheart was the Lord of Light resurrecting someone. I haven't read the book but I seem to recall it was Beric Dondarrion who brought Catelyn back the same way Thoros brought him back.
Considering how jon came back unchanged it would be stupid to make lady stone heart cuz she would be so different from catelyn whole jon remained the same stupid
Monarchs that appeared or were integral to the plot of the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones. In brackets, their killers include those who delivered the blow, conspired, were pawns or caused their death inadvertently through their actions) Official Proclaimed Rulers of the 7 Kingdoms: - Aerys Targaryen (Jaime Lannister + Tywin Lannister + Robert Baratheon + Eddard Stark + Jon Arryn) - Robert Baratheon (Lancel Lannister + Cersei Lannister) - Joffrey Baratheon (Olenna Tyrell + Petyr Baelish + Sansa Stark + Ser Dontos Hollard) - Tommen Baratheon (Himself + Cersei Lannister + Qyburn + Margaery Tyrell) - Cersei Lannister (Daenerys Targaryen + Sandor Clegane + Gregor Clegane) Self-Proclaimed/Entitled Rulers of the 7 Kingdoms: - Viserys Targaryen (Khal Drogo + Daenerys Targaryen) - Renly Baratheon (Stannis Baratheon + Melisandre + Davos Seaworth) - Stannis Baratheon (Brienne of Tarth + Ramsay Bolton) - Balon Greyjoy (Euron Greyjoy) - The Night King (Arya Stark + Jon Snow + Brandon Stark + Daenerys Targaryen + Theon Greyjoy + Melisandre + Beric Dondarrion + Samwell Tarly) - Daenerys Targaryen (Jon Snow + Tyrion Lannister + Sansa Stark + Arya Stark + Varys + Samwell Tarly) Rulers of 1 Kingdom - Robb Stark - King in the North (Tywin Lannister + Roose Bolton + Walder Frey + Catelyn Stark) - Mance Rayder - King Beyond the Wall (Melisandre + Stannis Baratheon + Jon Snow) - Euron Greyjoy - King of the Iron Islands (Jaime Lannister + Daenerys Targaryen)
btw Robb ruled 2 kingdoms. He was the king in the North and the Trident (Riverlands). They just call him King in the north because it's shorter and easier to chant.
I know this is ancient but if you’re including Sansa for Joffrey you should probably include ser dantos as he was as aware of what was happening- unless your going show only, as I can’t remember if he gave Sansa the necklace/hairnet in the show
@@NoviceDuelistWhen Catelyn saw Robb die, she lost her mind and clawed at her own eyes and face, raking it to shreds. She was so traumatised that she thought the blood running down her face was tickling her, she's almost age regressed in her death scene. When they went to slice her throat, her last thought before she died wasn't for her throat, but her hair. Her husband Ned, who was dead by then, loved her hair and in her traumatised state she barely recognised that she was going to be killed and thought that the swords were gonna cut her hair, instead of her throat. Her last thought was for her hair because Ned had loved it. To her killers she appeared insane and babbling, clawing her nails into her eyes and face.
@@Shannon-vv6rr Yeah the show version was tough to watch but the book version was really really soul-crushing. And they set up a lot of time before it with Cate trying to establish them as guests (eating their food and drinking their wine and all the formalities) bc it was a 100% taboo to kill someone you were hosting
Jon made the same mistake in season 8 with the Night King. They were both in a “Hail Mary moment” and neither of them went for it when both characters totally should’ve and would’ve.
It's the kind of shit that happens in dysfunctional families. If you are the family scapegoat, and something bad happens in the family, reasoning is beyond the point.
He had lots of reasons to so i see nothing weird him being the most suspicious in their eyes. Now imagine if he had drink from the wine before Joffrey for safety purposes
@@joynelbonetdelgado4952 Anyone who knew Joffrey had reasons to kill him. If he had drunk the wine from the beginning, it wouldn't matter. Cersei had it out for him, and once the queen regent is screaming that you are a killer, you are a killer.
The scene where Stannis dies is really impressive, I haven't watched the show in years but it's remarkable how much they communicate about Stannis' thoughts and intentions without him saying much besides a few grunts, a jab at Brienne and his last words of resignation. You can see that Stannis knows it's over, he's lost the battle, the war and soon he'll inevitably lose his life. His only hope at this point is to face his death head on in the hope that his memory won't be completely tarnished, he knows that if he died with a knife in his back or begging for mercy that he'd be posthumously disgraced and those that fought under his banner would be demoralised. You get the sense that he might have atleast tried to fight Brienne if he had anything left in him, but he hasn't and he learns enough about her in his final moments between her chivalrous recitation of his death sentence and her loyalty to his late brother that he trusts her to not to spit on the Baratheon name by her account of his demise. This show really was on point at it's peak and I really don't think it was just the source material- it's not that strict or faithful of an adaptation and there's no narration (1st, 2nd or 3rd person) to fill in the gaps so a lot of effort went into showing us things the book can tell us. It's a shame things went sideways because that care and attention to detail was no longer being applied, but they really had something going there for a while.
Stannis would lose a 1 v 1 fight with Brianne. In fact according to this show even God would lose a 1 v 1 fight with Brienne. She is apparently the most powerful warrior on the whole planet. 😂
@@mdolinski4926 According to GRRM, she is one of the five best fighters in all of Westeros. Cope and seethe. Better yet, stick to your anti-woke TV shows and books and leave ASOIAF, The Witcher, and the rest of good medieval fantasy to the rest of us.
The Catelyn actress put on one of the best performances in the show for the red wedding. She carried that scend even though it wouldve been amazing without her performance as well
"I'll have better luck debating the wind" was so foreshadowing, especially so considering the attacker so closely resembled a shadow in the wind/windy shadow. Foreshadowing, squared? Meta-foreshadowing? I don't know what to call it
idk if it's different in the books, but the plot to assassinate joffrey doesn't make a whole lot of sense here. It relies entirely on joffrey's cup being set down right in front of olenna Tyrell and then no one noticing her put something in his cup when she's up on the dais in front of literally thousands of people, and then also Tyrion being spontaneously appointed joffrey's cup bearer. It requires an insane amount of coincidence
@@Matticitt That's what I'm saying, but somebody had to be there to take the blame, And later on littlefinger implies that this plan was for Tyrion to be that person
It is different in the books, its done so vaguely that people dont know if it was the wine or the cake that was poisoned, some people even think that tyrion was the intended target
The deaths of Robb and Catelyn Stark are still the ones that hit the hardest of all deaths throughout the entire show. They completely changed the course of the series
Late reply but yeah I think this the most likely. Also he could definitely afford it. It's madness how his character didn't carry over properly to the series. He's next level evil, he makes Ramsey look small in comparison....
Love that lady's cry of anguish. Sounded just like Monty Python in Search for the Holy Grail where they are trying to read the inscription on the wall of the cave.😅
They could spawn shadow assassins to kill Kings, but never did again. Jamie said that he did all of it to save half a million people (Kingslayer), but at the end he says he only cares about Cercei. Bran says he doesn't cares about becoming king, becomes king. The white walkers are talked about all the time in the beginning just to die all off in one episode. The golden army gets killed by one dragon, using zero tactics (they were greated because of the Dagearyans) Bran never uses his power to get any information for the others.
interesting how they introduced euron, more similar to the books, a guy covered in mistery and that seemed to know more than he says, way more interesting than what it devolved into...
Renly's death is just ridiculous. It took every effort to plot an assassination towards a king. But Mellisandre?? some shadow magic thing to kill a king costlessly?? No way! Why didn't she just go to the sewer of kingslanding using another shadow thing to kill Joffrey and take the throne for herself? 🙄
It's so easy to miss too, it's just a random shot of lady Olenna watching Tyrion pick up the cup. At first I thought the point of that shot was to show her feeling bad/sympathetic about Joffrey being rude/embarrassing Tyrion, but on rewatch you realize she's just intently watching her plan unfold. Love it
Fun Fact, the guy at 9:59 dies 3 times in the series because how good he was at acting. They used the same extras over and over but he's feature in death scenes. What are the 2 other episodes other than "Mother's Mercy?"
All of them were killed by Melisandre. Renly is obvious Joffery, Balon, and Robb were cursed by the leeches she threw into the fire And Melisandre led Stannis astray. At least in the books the one true king still lives
George obviously makes it so you can believe that her blood magic killed him or that they just died of consequences of their own actions. It’s really up to the readers interpretation a personally I think Meandro‘s lead shit was just a bunch of BS to convince Stanis, the only thing that she actually really had was the magic that created the Shadow.
The purple wedding in the books is a lot more interesting when you consider that a) we still don't know who is ultimately responsible, and b) there's considerable evidence that Joffrey was not the intended target.
He isn't a participant in the War of the Five Kings because the other Kings don't declare him as an enemy of the War and he doesn't declare them enemies either because they barely know of Mance Rayder's threat to their kingdoms. They also don't really recognise him as a king claimant.
Of all the plot holes and loose ends I thought it would have been cool for Brianne to have a nemesis from Renly's house hunting her down like she was hunting Stannis
How come during Joffrey and Margery’s wedding they act as if the War of the Five Kings is over, as if Balon and Stannis aren’t still alive and a threat? I honestly think the show would have been better off killing Stannis after the Battle of the Blackwater considering he does absolutely nothing after season 2
At this war, Balon was never a threat to the Lannisters or any south lords, and even in the books Stannis stopped being a threat after the battle of the Blackwater, that's why he went north to gain support there.
In the third book, Balon died before Robb and Tywin was creating an attack plan to besiege Dragonstone. A few chapters later in that same book, Joffrey died. With Joffrey dead, Stannis was thinking about sacrificing Edric Storm until Davos saved the boy and convinced Stannis of a greater threat. Before the assault was ready, Stannis left Dragonstone for The Wall.
I saw a "behind the scenes" of a different type of movie where the Cameraman had some fun with the "actress". Someone commented she looked like Brianne Of Tarth. I cannot unsee it now.
Every King and Queen's Last Words in Game of Thrones Aerys II Targaryen, the Mad King *_BURN THEM ALL!_* Spoken in a fit of rage and madness, possibly to Ser Jaime Lannister, or himself, to kill everyone in King's Landing with Wildfire Viserys III Targaryen, the Beggar King _Dany, please!_ Begging his sister Daenerys to stop her husband Khal Drogo from killing him by pouring a "crown" of molten gold on his head Robert I Baratheon, the Usurper _Give me something for the pain, and let me die._ Spoken to his dear friend and Hand, Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark, to give him something to ease his pain from a fatal wound he got while hunting a boar Renly Baratheon, the King in Highgarden _Together, we can end this war in a fortnight._ Spoken to Lady Catelyn Stark regarding an alliance between Renly, the Tyrells and the North Robb Stark, the Young Wolf, the King in the North _Mother._ Calling out his mother, Lady Catelyn Stark, before getting stabbed through his heart by Roose Bolton; Catelyn herself would be murdered moments later, during the massacre later known as the Red Wedding Joffrey I Baratheon _It's nothing._ Spoken while gasping for air after getting poisoned secretly by Lady Olenna Tyrell Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall _I wish you good fortune in the wars to come._ Shortly before his execution at Castle Black to Stannis Baratheon and Jon Snow Stannis Baratheon, the Lord's Chosen _Go on, do your duty._ Spoken to Brienne of Tarth, who executes him for the murder of his brother Renly, her former King Balon Greyjoy, the King of the Iron Islands _What kind of an Ironborn loses his senses during a storm?_ Spoken to his brother, Euron Greyjoy, before getting hurled off a bridge in Pyke Tommen I Baratheon _I have to go. I'm, I'm late for the trial._ Spoken to the reanimated Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane who was blocking his way under orders from his mother Cersei; later silently commits suicide by jumping out of a window from the Red Keep after witnessing the Wildfire explosing of the Great Sept of Baelor, which also killed his wife Margaery Tyrell and many more Euron Greyjoy, the King of the Iron Islands _I'm the man who killed Jaime Lannister..._ Spoken to himself after wounding Jaime, and himself getting mortally wounded at the shores of King's Landing Cersei I Lannister _No, not like this. Not like this! Not like this...!_ Spoken to her twin brother and lover, Ser Jaime Lannister, after getting trapped by a huge pile of rubble in the crypts of the Red Keep, during the Battle of King's Landing; both would later die in each other's arms after the Red Keep's ceiling collapses and crushes them Daenerys I Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, Stormbron, the Unburnt, the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Breaker of Chains _We break the wheel together._ Spoken to her lover and nephew, Jon Snow (real name Aegon Targaryen) about conquering the world by force after razing King's Landing; Jon would stab Daenerys moments later while kissing her to prevent further bloodshed
Watching this video made me realize that blood makes me dizzy only if I know whats gonna happen. I didnt feel anything in any of these scenes when I was watching it for the first time.
Out of all the King/Queen deaths, I'll never get tired of watching Joffrey fucking chocking and dying. And the saddest was Tommen's death (Even it doesn't show it in this video)
Strange to think that Balon had the best and most honest claim. Joffrey claimed the throne because he was the heir. Stannis claimed the throne because of his birthright according to the law. Renly claimed it based on his 'ability' to be a great king, and being a favourite of late King Robert from his two younger brothers. Robb claimed it on ancient Stark right to the North, as well as his emotional reasons and fight for independence. Balon claimed it based on the right of conquest. That's the only truth. Stannis and Renly (as well as Joffrey) claimed the throne based on being Robert's heirs. But Robert himself usurped the throne from Targaryens, so Robert created his dynasty through conquest, just like Balon tried. Targaryens themselves were indeed the first to sit on the throne. They didn't usurp Seven kingdoms such as we know them from anyone. However, they did usurp them from the seven Andal (mostly) kings and united them. Andals themselves took the kingdoms of the First men and united them into seven kingdoms, again through conquest. The First men, including House Stark, took the land from native Children of the Forest and giants, thereby creating hundreds of their own kingdoms. See? Every dynasty was established by force, and laws were created in order to maintain them. Therefore, all those birthright laws, heirlooms and claims don't mean shit. One takes what he wants because he can! Everyone did it, but only Balon was honest about it.
@@karahtar In the books, Stannis was ready to fight Renly. Melisandre stabbed Renly without Stannis' knowledge but he knew after he had the nightmare and told Davos about it and he didn't undersrand until he took Melisandre under Storm's End.
When Joffrey dies and Jamie runs towards him it's the first time he ever called him by his name in his presence. He ran like a father would, not kingsguard
He ran like a Kings guard. He didn't care for Joffrey at all because he was evil. In the show he calls him a C word. In the books he calls him nothing but a rotten "squirt of seed" after his death
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What do you have to say about the King of Kattegat?
@@gfilmer7150 So, this is me here with a different account. I lost Ivar the Boneless one. Silly 17 year old me at the time. Anyway, I think Ivar was a terrible king and a terrible person, but somehow I find myself rooting for him. If you were referring to Björn, though, I think he makes a great king.
@@stipe9k He was a tyrant and a megalomaniac. I root for him because he destroyed England as vengeance for his father. (I have not seen the last season)
@@stipe9k Finish Vikings last week, Ivar's scene had me in tears.
I'm watching it after 7 years after you posting it... Where have you been hiding??? In Cersei's c*nt???
“Help the poor boy! Idiots, help your King!” -The woman who sentenced said King to death. God I love Olenna Tyrell.
She did say she’d never seen the poison work lol.
Olenna Tyrell, the queen of comebacks 😅
@@commiehunter733 i thought Kim kardashian held that title
I love her. Ruthless and three steps ahead.
LOL she's the best.
I always just think, if Renly had been more like Kevin Lannister, knowing his place, he and stannis could have taken all the power
True. Could have even been heir to the throne if Stannis never bore a son
@@purpleheart9160 tyrion lanister
@Food Wars Not really. The War of the Five Kings would've ended sooner, but the story would have lasted the same. It would simply have gone in a different direction
Kevan*
no they would have lost as that would lose them the Tyrell troops
"We'll end this war in a fortnight."
Narrator: "They would not, in fact, end this war in a fortnight."
Fortnite* 😂
@@250rafalnah.... fortnight ia correct.... so embarrassing for u
@@Rash23215 no shit Sherlock…
@@Rash23215it's not that embarrassing
Why did I read this in Morgan Freeman's voice😂😂😂
Olenna Tyrell has the nerve to yell "HELP THE POOR BOY!" when she's the one that poisoned him. Hahahaha
Removing suspicion by feigning loyalty loudly for all to hear. Very clever.
Idiots help your king
@@bosspoke I remember watching this vid about how in the books theres no Tyrell POV character. there's none in winds of winter either as far as we know, which makes the tyrells this outside force which is strong 'growing in' just like how vines do. The Tyrell words are 'Growing Strong'
@@antonironstag5085 Do all the rest of the great house have a representative POV? I know Stark, Lannister, Tully, Greyjoy and Targaryen has one atleast. Can't remember Arryn, Martell and Baratheon having one.
She had to sell it!
Margery: "Look the pie!"
Jeoffrey: *slices sword in pie, killing birds*
And they all died of salmonella
Porcelain Throne > Iron Throne
Was that a dead bird in the cake they panned to?
@@madridforever933 it was like 3 dead birds
Why they gave Stannis that stupid character arc is beyond me ..😮
Salmonella doesn't happened immediately..it takes time..like a week.ir longer..gross non the less..
*sits in silence after Catelyn dies*
"tHe PiE!!"
🤣🤣🤣 I had the EXACT same thought. It’s the most abrupt tone shift ever. Hilarious.
The forgotten art of "die to pie" video editing.
Catelyn, the worst woman in all the realm
@@s0badwhat? Why?
@@s0badwhy?
Season 1: Robert
Season 2: Renly
Season 3: Robb
Season 4: Joffrey
Season 5: Stannis
Season 6: Balon
Balon lasted the longest by doing jack shit
In the books, he dies second
You forgot Tywin, A King who never wore a crown
ValToxy Kal doesn’t really count as a king tho
Also Tommen Season 6
@@RyanS881 And Lancel, he was the true spider who guarded the realm. The true uncrowned King of both Westeros and Essos. Lancel created the White Walkers by breeding orcs with children of the forest. The result was the abomination called the Night King. Lancel wanted him on the Iron Throne because Lancel was half Stark, half Bolton. He wanted eternal northern winter in Kings Landing. This was why he created the White Walkers. Sansa was his mother, Roose his bio-father. He posed as a Lannister but it was all a charade. Varys was his useful idiot, completely clueless. He actually thought he had power. Tyrion was a discarded unwanted child of Tywin and a Dohtraki female. The Dohtraki wanted to sacrifice Tyrion to a fake deity who had a pedophile warmongering psychopath as some sort of savage imbred prophet. But Tywin made sure he got a decent upbringing on Tattooine. Jabba took him under his whaleblobber and raised a fine man. A small man but fine. Little did Tywin know, his unwanted lustful drunken son had mad brain power. And a lot of charisma. The only thing he lacked was his brothers pretty face and 18 inch penis. Cercei didnt love Jaime but she loved his penis. She did not like that he was faster than Lucky Luke in bed. So she turned to Lancel instead. He had 4 inches but he was a lot more endurant and creative in bed than the slayer of Kings and unprepared vagina.
Bran influenced the midichlorians to create life. He put all his Force powers into creating 3 dragons. He was not pleased with how slow acceleration they had. "It will be their doom," Bran said repeatedly in A Song of Ice and Fire: The Dragons are Not Up To Snuff.
The 14th and final novel will be released august 4th. I can reveal the title so SPOILER ALERT:
A Song of Ice and Fire Volume 14: Sansa Has A Crush On Jon Snow, That Is Why She Loathed The Entitled Feminist who Didn`t Deserve Jorah the slayer of bears and maker of pelts. The final novel, maps excluded, will be 22.071 pages long. George R.R.Martin said it was finished in 1987, around the same time Guns N Roses released the amazing album Appetite For Destruction. I agree will Martin, All The Small Things is the best song on that wonderful album.
"Give me something for the pain and let me die."
"Together we could end this war in a fortnight."
"Mother."
"It's nothing."
"Go on, do your duty."
"What kind of ironborn loses his senses during a storm?"
_[silence]_
"I'm the man who killed Jaime Lannister."
"I don't like this."
"They don't get to choose."
*~ Last words of every king and queen in Westeros.*
No burn them all?
But who said "I don't like this"?
@@nikoloznasaridze6328 That would be Queen Cersei
Im the man who kill jaime lannister?
I love that Daenerys was the most powerful of them all.
cat begging robb to stand & leave always breaks my heart
They both got what they asked for. Oath breakers.
@@Sporelo don't care, walder frey is trash
Was deep.
@@4rtsyvalWalder Frey was the scum of the Earth and Robb was the most stupid man in that room. The red wedding and everything that led up to it was all the consequences of Robb's own actions.
@@4rtsyval Walder Frey is a scumbag through and through, an utterly despicable piece of work who was too buddy-buddy with the Lannisters for a Tully bannerman who was way too touchy for his own good...
Which makes Robb a colossal idiot for thinking he could screw over the oath he made to him, he needed the Frey's, he needed their Crossing and he threw it all away for love instead of saving himself for a political marriage, which was everything in a medieval society like this.
Did Robb deserve to die? No, but it was he who blundered into the mess all the same.
People forget that by book 3, Balon died as well. The show runners just kind of forgot about Balon (which is unsurprising given their track record) so he got put off until season 6. The line “just now kings are dying like flies” spoken by Tyrion after news of the Red Wedding reaches King’s Lansing doesn’t make as much sense. In ASoS, Robb and Balon died in very close proximity, whereas in the show . . . it’s just Robb? Yes Renly was killed but much earlier on.
Also they’re saying the war ended by Joffrey and Margarey’s wedding, as if Balon just fucked off when in theory he should still be around.
Balon died midways novel 1, my friend. You pretend to have read the books to look like sophisticated n stuff, man.
@@upstream5316 That's not true at all, Balon dies in book 3, A Storm of Swords, just like the original poster said.
I'll take it you didn't read the books? Or you're mixing Balon up with someone else.
@@erathorsmash6941 You don`t like see the point, man.
It was Lancel who killed him. He posed as a Lannister but was working for Varys all along. He wasn`t one of his little birds but he was a henchman for the cunning Spider. See, Varys wanted to put Robb Stark on the Iron Throne because he knew he would be a good ruler. And under him Varys could manipulate his naive and suicidal sense of honor to take what his heart truly desired; Sansa. He was not a eunuch. They dont become bald if they are cut before they reach puberty. Because the male sex hormone testosterone is linked to male pattern baldness. This was always about winning Sansa. Even Ned admitted; "I want her inside me."
@@upstream5316 Oh okay, so you're either a troll or you're mad XD
@@upstream5316Lannisters have Wildfire weaponry + Ballistas
North has Skin Changer/greenseer/bloodraven + Giants/ice age megafaunas
Targaryens have Dragons + blood magics
What other super weapons exist out there? War Elephants of Essos, Krakens of Greyjoys, Great Others, Magics of Asshai, Poisons of various nations.
8:03 I like how the guy in the back from the king's guard is just vibing to hard to come save his king
😂
Not like he could have done much. Probably figured that Joffrey had it coming and that there was nothing he could do, so he might as well keep chilling in the shade instead of running in the sun.
@@inthemiddleofsomecalibrations he said fuck them kids 😂
I love how Cersei wants to yell at Tyrion,but then she sees Joffrey and just let's it go to be with her son in his last moments. And also Joffrey didn't deserve to die at the arms of his mother,the only woman who loved him. He should have gotten something worse.
You mean like ripping his own throat out?
@@gfilmer7150 I’d recommend strangling or drowning, slowly watching his helpless eyes becoming afraid, while being choked/lowered down unto a well like a bucket, and then... the sweet relief of silence
@@docrofreborn7497 Ok. In the books, Joffrey ripped his throat out when poisoned.
Joffery was a little bitch!!
@@denniscampbell7501 Agreed. He deserved worse.
I had forgotten that Euron's introduction actually makes it seem like they're gonna be faithful to the books a little. Boy, they sure went the other way on that one.
"ALONG WITH MY BIG COCK!" - What a fucking letdown.
A finger in the bum!
That and the exclusion of Aegon “Young Griff” angered me the most after Stannis’ character assassination.
@@gfilmer7150 I hate to say it, but the book might have that too. We know Shereen gets burned in the book. I know that she's not with Stannis at the moment, but I still think there's a strong possibility that he's involved in that.
@@Snakie747 I know. My theory is Melisandre will do it to bring Jon back and Stannis won’t know about it.
Renly: Wow I did not expect that. Also that was really fast
Robb: *NOOOOOOO!!!!!!*
Joffrey: *laughing and giggling with joy* .... I'm not crazy.
Stannis: Look how they massacred my Mannis.
Balon: Finally. This piece of sh*t wasn't worth anything.
🤣 my feelings exactly. Except with balon I thought : k cool.... can Euron fall to his death now too?
my mouth dropped to the floor when robb died. made me realize ain't no plot armor for the starks
@@AlumniDanielBro didn’t realize that with Ned??? 😭
@@emperorconstantinexipalaio4121went in basically blind to watch the show days ago, my face when the Starks don't even defeat the Lannisters properly and Robb essentialy loses an alliance because of wrong priorities
During the Balon scene, I had completely forgot who he was. I was confused as hell until the kings moot
man's last word was Fortnite
I love the comment but come back here in 10 years and see how cringy it is🤣
Lol
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He was probably a Taylor Swift fan.
The best thing about Joffery’s death is he died thinking Tyrion had won
I love how so many shows depict throat-cuts to be this instant method of death. In reality, the resulting death can take minutes and is a horrible way to go, which seems odd since GOT certainly doesn't hold back in other ways!
they actually did depict that when pyp died when ygritte shot an arrow through his throat
Throat is connected to the central nervous system, it was proven with science that the brain shuts down when it is severely cut.
Not necessarily - if it is done correctly you cut both main arteries going to the head - instantly cutting off blood flow to the brain, hence passing out. Then you die. But passed out.
Many lose consciousness quickly.
It depends. If the carotid arteries are cut, you lose a huge amount of blood immediately. Your brain is cut off from the blood supply and therefore of oxygen as well. You fall unconscious due to that after a few seconds. Then you bleed out. Happens quite quickly.
If only the airpipe is cut, you suffocate or drown in your own blood due to the blood flowing inside your airpipe and into your lungs.
Technically It can't be the war of the 5 kings since Renly died before Balon declared himself king
House Lannister Well, that's true. But still, there were five kings who participated in that very same war.
Balon was with Renly?
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 nope. Renlon was with Baly
I mean there were 5 Kings at one time.
Mance Rayder was a king
TOG BLINK No there were 6 kings including the Night King.
Last words:
Renly: Same
Joffrey: Nothing
Stannis the Mannis: Duty
Balon: Storm
Robb: _M O O D D E R_
Robb’s was the worst ok it just showed how much if a boy he still truly was how much he was a family man and how much he realized he fucked up
@@kkandsims4612 It made me so sad... :(
There never really was a "War of Five Kings". Instead, there were three concurrent, but separate wars:
1. The War of Baratheon Succession, a three-way conflict between Joffrey (and, later, Tommen) and his two uncles, all claiming to have inherited the Iron Throne after Robert's death. This war ended with Stannis's death and Tommen's victory.
2. The Northern Rebellion, a war of independence for the North and the Riverlands. This war seemingly ended with Robb Stark's death, but was later continued by the Black Fish and Jon Snow until the latter virtually abdicated as King in the North and swore fealty to Queen Daenerys. Eventually, the North (but not the Riverlands) gained independence through diplomatic means (that is, Sansa asking Bran to let her be Queen in the North).
3. The Second Greyjoy Rebellion, a war of independence for the Iron Islands and Ironborn conquest of the North. This war practically ended when the Boltons killed all the Ironborn in the North. After Balon's death, both claimants of the salt throne gave up that claim as soon as they could, Euron to Cersei and Yara to Daenerys.
No there was a War of the Five Kings because all the kings somewhat declared war on each other. Stannis had only fought Renly and Joffrey but he was also enemies of Robb Stark and Balon Greyjoy just never got on the battlefield against them. Balon had only fought Robb (indirectly) but he also was an enemy of the Lannisters and the Baratheons. Joffrey was against all of them aswell. The only kings that didn't declare War on each other were Robb and Renly and that was because they were in talks of alliance.
To be honest Renly doesn’t really have a good ability to lead…the only shit he had are numbers of soldier and it was given to him by the Tyrell
Stannis had a wife so the Tyrell pass on him and went straight to Renly,most of Stannis’s bannerman join Renly not because of his charisma or ability,they join Renly because they value their life (half the Baratheon force+full Tyrell is already greater than the Lannister’s army)
i’m sure the historians of westeros will have this debate for hundreds of years afterward. after all, some could argue that they all grew from the same cause
Mas houve o casamento vermelho no livro?
@@sunsetz5936 Yes.
Robert and Drogo in Season 1
Renly in Season 2
Robb in Season 3
Joffrey in Season 4
Stannis and Mance in Season 5
Balon and Tommen in Season 6
Jon gives up his kingship in Season 7
The Night King and Euron is Season 8
Viserys as well
@@ourtvshow6399 the beggar king
@@ourtvshow6399 bro. He ain't a king
Danny too dies in season 8, if we are considering female rulers too
@@radioactivedetective6876 That was a good mention😂
Joffreys death is just so rewarding, the look on Lady Olennas face as he drinks it like that’s it boy drink that poison hehe. Joffrey trying to wash the poison down with more poison ☠️ 😅 lol.
Really get camera work telling a story
"In the name of Renly, of House Baratheon, First of his name, rightful King of the Andals and the First Men..."
Whoa whoa whoa, let me stop you right there, Brienne of fucking Tarth.
Don't worry I'm sure someone will point out her hypocrisy later in the show.... oh wait.
What hypocrisy? Can you please explain? @@mdolinski4926
🤣 yeah she was a bit delulu
I like how Renly says “Moat Caitlin” instead of the proper name Moat Cailin. It was probably an oversight on the actor’s part but it translated well into the show by showing how little of a shit Renly cares about the North.
None of them died in battle, all of them died kinda the same way, 4 got betrayed, 1 was executed after a battle...
AnNd here I am, impressed that Stannis is the one having the most dignified death, calm and in perfect controll till the end, during a battle.
Mop up wounded on the very same day is part of a battle.
The only one that wasn’t in the book btw
To be honest, a lot of positions of power such as these throughout history meet the same fate. Prerty sure most of the roman emperors were assassinated
I never realized Balon outlived all of them, that's actually hilarious but it does make sense. He stayed in the Iron Islands through all of it, which was probably the safest place for him until his brother showed up.
In the books, he’s actually second/third to die
@@samariathornton9110 Yeah I believe he is killed before the red wedding and it’s talked about in a Catelyn chapter as she’s riding to the Twins. Kind of wish they’d done this in the show to give Euron more time to be developed.
Stannis death in the show is a crime against humanity
Agree, what a dumb decision destroy on of the bests characters in the show and the books.
That was one of sooners and worsts decisions of the showrunners.
You gotta love how D&D gave Brienne fucking teleportation powers so that she could find Stannis on the battlefield and give him a cringe execution.
The fuckin Mannis
Worst part was the stupidity of Brienne getting to do it - especially when Renly wasn't the rightful king at any time.
Better if Ramsey got him.
I loved it, closed Brienne's storyline after he murdered her king using dark magic.
Imagine if joffrey had his sadist attitude but was humble and strategized with Tywin? Now that, that would have been a fucking monster
Stannis’s death was so meaningless. He was the rightful king above Renly
But Renly would have been a better king.
FORREST GUMP the rightful ruler for me was Daenerys Stormborn
@FORREST GUMP And Stannis was a pawn of Melisandre and her cult. He burned people just to get the Lord of Lights favour. If Cercei and the sparrows taught us anything then it's that fanatics shouldn't get too close to power. Renly would've really been a better king. Maybe there would've been some Tyrell influence but then again the Tyrells were brilliant rulers. I could imagine worse Kingdoms than one ruled by Olenna and Margaery Tyrell.
@@shimanopetermann9068 That's because the dumb writers of this Show altered his character to make him look cruel and unlikeable, only because they themselves didn't like him. Stannis from the books would be the ideal ruler of Westeros: A brilliant and respected Military leader, just, fair and most of all devoted to his Duty like no other.
@FORREST GUMP or rather Jon ? The ones who don't want the throne usually turn out to be the best. He also has a better blood right being the only surviving heir through the male line
the way stannis abel to win against the last two men while injured really show how good he is in fight
He was that nixxa on the battlefield
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8:28 how could she love him for all the horrible things he done if she knew there wouldn’t be tears for him
He's still her kid that's why she's crying. But you're right, it's proven later on that Cersei only loves herself since Jaime and her children are simply projections or extensions of herself. She's 100% narcissistic.
She always knew he was a monster they all knew read the books.. but it is her son regardless and he never hurt his mom bro or sis
Joffrey was all kinds of an evil twisted fuck, but I love how no one was spared from his shit. He roasted his mom, his grandfather, his uncles, his dad (Jaimie) both of his wives to be. Literally everyone but himself.
Joffrey was really was a villain you could only hate. He had no redeeming factors. None.
Now Tywin, that was a villain you could respect
7:26 cersei didn't need to push margaery but still did, my petty queen lmao😭
ur queen sucks.
I wish they've included Lady Stoneheart in the show 😥
Rael I know! Arya’s revenge on the Frey’s was lowkey unsatisfying to me; yet Lady Stoneheart unleashing the Brotherhood on them in the books was 🔥
@Vasilijan Nikolovski Lady Stoneheart was the Lord of Light resurrecting someone. I haven't read the book but I seem to recall it was Beric Dondarrion who brought Catelyn back the same way Thoros brought him back.
right! instead they gave her storyline to boring ass arya.
Considering how jon came back unchanged it would be stupid to make lady stone heart cuz she would be so different from catelyn whole jon remained the same stupid
@Vasilijan Nikolovski the books are all about magic and so is the show to an extent... you clearly do not understand GOT.
Stannis last words were: do your duty. You can say anything about him but he was the legitimate king of the seven kingdoms.
2:16 look at the way Lady Brieanne repositions her sword. She's absolutely badass.
Great fight scene and she knew there was no way to explain what happened. Even with a noble witness.
Monarchs that appeared or were integral to the plot of the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones. In brackets, their killers include those who delivered the blow, conspired, were pawns or caused their death inadvertently through their actions)
Official Proclaimed Rulers of the 7 Kingdoms:
- Aerys Targaryen (Jaime Lannister + Tywin Lannister + Robert Baratheon + Eddard Stark + Jon Arryn)
- Robert Baratheon (Lancel Lannister + Cersei Lannister)
- Joffrey Baratheon (Olenna Tyrell + Petyr Baelish + Sansa Stark + Ser Dontos Hollard)
- Tommen Baratheon (Himself + Cersei Lannister + Qyburn + Margaery Tyrell)
- Cersei Lannister (Daenerys Targaryen + Sandor Clegane + Gregor Clegane)
Self-Proclaimed/Entitled Rulers of the 7 Kingdoms:
- Viserys Targaryen (Khal Drogo + Daenerys Targaryen)
- Renly Baratheon (Stannis Baratheon + Melisandre + Davos Seaworth)
- Stannis Baratheon (Brienne of Tarth + Ramsay Bolton)
- Balon Greyjoy (Euron Greyjoy)
- The Night King (Arya Stark + Jon Snow + Brandon Stark + Daenerys Targaryen + Theon Greyjoy + Melisandre + Beric Dondarrion + Samwell Tarly)
- Daenerys Targaryen (Jon Snow + Tyrion Lannister + Sansa Stark + Arya Stark + Varys + Samwell Tarly)
Rulers of 1 Kingdom
- Robb Stark - King in the North (Tywin Lannister + Roose Bolton + Walder Frey + Catelyn Stark)
- Mance Rayder - King Beyond the Wall (Melisandre + Stannis Baratheon + Jon Snow)
- Euron Greyjoy - King of the Iron Islands (Jaime Lannister + Daenerys Targaryen)
btw Robb ruled 2 kingdoms. He was the king in the North and the Trident (Riverlands). They just call him King in the north because it's shorter and easier to chant.
I know this is ancient but if you’re including Sansa for Joffrey you should probably include ser dantos as he was as aware of what was happening- unless your going show only, as I can’t remember if he gave Sansa the necklace/hairnet in the show
@joshwheatley5457 you're correct and have added it
Euron’s scream cracks me up every time 😂
“BRAAAARGH! RAAAARGHH!”
Reminds me of Lego Yoda
" Go on, do your duty." - Stannis the Mannis
I like how Tyrion was the first to realise something was wrong with Joffrey, as he started coughing. He caught on quick.
They nailed Stannis' last words : "Go on, do your duty."
"Not my hair. Nedd always liked my hair"
They were not cutting Catelyn's hair.
sorry i havent read the books can u explain the above lines?
@@NoviceDuelistWhen Catelyn saw Robb die, she lost her mind and clawed at her own eyes and face, raking it to shreds. She was so traumatised that she thought the blood running down her face was tickling her, she's almost age regressed in her death scene. When they went to slice her throat, her last thought before she died wasn't for her throat, but her hair. Her husband Ned, who was dead by then, loved her hair and in her traumatised state she barely recognised that she was going to be killed and thought that the swords were gonna cut her hair, instead of her throat. Her last thought was for her hair because Ned had loved it. To her killers she appeared insane and babbling, clawing her nails into her eyes and face.
@@Shannon-vv6rr wow.thanks a lot for explaining this .
@@Shannon-vv6rr Yeah the show version was tough to watch but the book version was really really soul-crushing. And they set up a lot of time before it with Cate trying to establish them as guests (eating their food and drinking their wine and all the formalities) bc it was a 100% taboo to kill someone you were hosting
Quote of the hour: “idiots, help your king” is 😂😂😂
Also Cat got that close to Walder and didn’t stab him?
I would of used his wife as a shield against the arrows and ran with her to walder and fatality his ass
In the books she thought of that lol but she ended up not doing it
They were not into Knife throwing? Too Bad she did not practice THAT.
Jon made the same mistake in season 8 with the Night King. They were both in a “Hail Mary moment” and neither of them went for it when both characters totally should’ve and would’ve.
There were archers everywhere... She would've been killed immediately. That's why she grabbed the closest person when she got the chance dense ahh
'Help the poor boy!' has me dead
Good work!
Daario Naharis Thank youu
So they say tyrion poisoned him counting that joffrey would do all he did. Such bad reasoning
It's the kind of shit that happens in dysfunctional families. If you are the family scapegoat, and something bad happens in the family, reasoning is beyond the point.
He had lots of reasons to so i see nothing weird him being the most suspicious in their eyes. Now imagine if he had drink from the wine before Joffrey for safety purposes
@@joynelbonetdelgado4952 Anyone who knew Joffrey had reasons to kill him. If he had drunk the wine from the beginning, it wouldn't matter. Cersei had it out for him, and once the queen regent is screaming that you are a killer, you are a killer.
The scene where Stannis dies is really impressive, I haven't watched the show in years but it's remarkable how much they communicate about Stannis' thoughts and intentions without him saying much besides a few grunts, a jab at Brienne and his last words of resignation.
You can see that Stannis knows it's over, he's lost the battle, the war and soon he'll inevitably lose his life. His only hope at this point is to face his death head on in the hope that his memory won't be completely tarnished, he knows that if he died with a knife in his back or begging for mercy that he'd be posthumously disgraced and those that fought under his banner would be demoralised. You get the sense that he might have atleast tried to fight Brienne if he had anything left in him, but he hasn't and he learns enough about her in his final moments between her chivalrous recitation of his death sentence and her loyalty to his late brother that he trusts her to not to spit on the Baratheon name by her account of his demise.
This show really was on point at it's peak and I really don't think it was just the source material- it's not that strict or faithful of an adaptation and there's no narration (1st, 2nd or 3rd person) to fill in the gaps so a lot of effort went into showing us things the book can tell us. It's a shame things went sideways because that care and attention to detail was no longer being applied, but they really had something going there for a while.
I wish Stannis and Brienne got a 1 v 1 and they both had a sick fight
Ikr
It's this kind of thinking that influenced the final seasons.
Stannis would lose a 1 v 1 fight with Brianne. In fact according to this show even God would lose a 1 v 1 fight with Brienne. She is apparently the most powerful warrior on the whole planet. 😂
Brienne would kill Stannis within 2 seconds but okay lol. There is no sick fight.
@@mdolinski4926 According to GRRM, she is one of the five best fighters in all of Westeros. Cope and seethe. Better yet, stick to your anti-woke TV shows and books and leave ASOIAF, The Witcher, and the rest of good medieval fantasy to the rest of us.
The Catelyn actress put on one of the best performances in the show for the red wedding. She carried that scend even though it wouldve been amazing without her performance as well
6:36 the most innocent eyes 😂😂😂
"I will have better luck debating the wind." Yea.. Renly..
"I'll have better luck debating the wind" was so foreshadowing, especially so considering the attacker so closely resembled a shadow in the wind/windy shadow. Foreshadowing, squared? Meta-foreshadowing? I don't know what to call it
idk if it's different in the books, but the plot to assassinate joffrey doesn't make a whole lot of sense here. It relies entirely on joffrey's cup being set down right in front of olenna Tyrell and then no one noticing her put something in his cup when she's up on the dais in front of literally thousands of people, and then also Tyrion being spontaneously appointed joffrey's cup bearer. It requires an insane amount of coincidence
I mean Tyrion had nothing to do with it. Anyone could've poured the wine.
@@Matticitt That's what I'm saying, but somebody had to be there to take the blame, And later on littlefinger implies that this plan was for Tyrion to be that person
It is different in the books, its done so vaguely that people dont know if it was the wine or the cake that was poisoned, some people even think that tyrion was the intended target
The deaths of Robb and Catelyn Stark are still the ones that hit the hardest of all deaths throughout the entire show.
They completely changed the course of the series
In the books it is subtly mentioned that Euron might have hired a faceless man to kill Balon.
Late reply but yeah I think this the most likely. Also he could definitely afford it. It's madness how his character didn't carry over properly to the series. He's next level evil, he makes Ramsey look small in comparison....
Love that lady's cry of anguish. Sounded just like Monty Python in Search for the Holy Grail where they are trying to read the inscription on the wall of the cave.😅
They could spawn shadow assassins to kill Kings, but never did again.
Jamie said that he did all of it to save half a million people (Kingslayer), but at the end he says he only cares about Cercei.
Bran says he doesn't cares about becoming king, becomes king.
The white walkers are talked about all the time in the beginning just to die all off in one episode.
The golden army gets killed by one dragon, using zero tactics (they were greated because of the Dagearyans)
Bran never uses his power to get any information for the others.
Holy crap. I forgot what a beast Brienne was even from her first appearances. She sliced up those men like CAKE
10:06 is exactly me when I stub my pinky toe one something.
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I can watch Joffrey's Death scene for a thousand times.
interesting how they introduced euron, more similar to the books, a guy covered in mistery and that seemed to know more than he says, way more interesting than what it devolved into...
Renly's death is just ridiculous. It took every effort to plot an assassination towards a king. But Mellisandre?? some shadow magic thing to kill a king costlessly?? No way! Why didn't she just go to the sewer of kingslanding using another shadow thing to kill Joffrey and take the throne for herself? 🙄
It requires kings blood, and it makes stannis weak in the books
6:36 they told us right from the start with that shot!
It's so easy to miss too, it's just a random shot of lady Olenna watching Tyrion pick up the cup. At first I thought the point of that shot was to show her feeling bad/sympathetic about Joffrey being rude/embarrassing Tyrion, but on rewatch you realize she's just intently watching her plan unfold. Love it
I love how Catelyn just stops. There's a good 5 seconds he could have gone for Frey.
You're forgetting that she was surrounded by archers. She would've been killed in those five seconds.
@@Shannon-vv6rr Yeah but she knew she was going to die why not go for it?!
The Lannisters send their regards! 😍😍😍
Fun Fact, the guy at 9:59 dies 3 times in the series because how good he was at acting. They used the same extras over and over but he's feature in death scenes. What are the 2 other episodes other than "Mother's Mercy?"
All of them were killed by Melisandre.
Renly is obvious
Joffery, Balon, and Robb were cursed by the leeches she threw into the fire
And Melisandre led Stannis astray. At least in the books the one true king still lives
who's the one true king?
George obviously makes it so you can believe that her blood magic killed him or that they just died of consequences of their own actions. It’s really up to the readers interpretation a personally I think Meandro‘s lead shit was just a bunch of BS to convince Stanis, the only thing that she actually really had was the magic that created the Shadow.
4:35 "this guy who obviously wants to kill me is doing a quick catch phrase thing, I could use this time to try and escape or fight back... but naw".
Omg, Robb's death still hurts...
RIP Joffrey the Gentle. Kindness of all in the 7 kingdoms
let's admit it, we all smiled at Joffrey's death
The purple wedding in the books is a lot more interesting when you consider that a) we still don't know who is ultimately responsible, and b) there's considerable evidence that Joffrey was not the intended target.
"I don't mock the drowned god. I am the drowned god." goes hard
Michelle's acting during the red wedding kinda makes me wish they included Lady Stoneheart in the show
Stannis was badass
Renly debates the wind, and the wind answers.
You forgot The King Beyond The Wall
Is he Included in The War of the Five Kings?
He isn't a participant in the War of the Five Kings because the other Kings don't declare him as an enemy of the War and he doesn't declare them enemies either because they barely know of Mance Rayder's threat to their kingdoms. They also don't really recognise him as a king claimant.
Of all the plot holes and loose ends I thought it would have been cool for Brianne to have a nemesis from Renly's house hunting her down like she was hunting Stannis
Long live Robb
Forever young
In the Geoffrey scene, I just realized how silly “my hero” sounds and how funny “help the poor guy” sounds.
How come during Joffrey and Margery’s wedding they act as if the War of the Five Kings is over, as if Balon and Stannis aren’t still alive and a threat? I honestly think the show would have been better off killing Stannis after the Battle of the Blackwater considering he does absolutely nothing after season 2
At this war, Balon was never a threat to the Lannisters or any south lords, and even in the books Stannis stopped being a threat after the battle of the Blackwater, that's why he went north to gain support there.
In the third book, Balon died before Robb and Tywin was creating an attack plan to besiege Dragonstone. A few chapters later in that same book, Joffrey died. With Joffrey dead, Stannis was thinking about sacrificing Edric Storm until Davos saved the boy and convinced Stannis of a greater threat. Before the assault was ready, Stannis left Dragonstone for The Wall.
I luv brianne of tarth so much. She is the definition of loyal, honour and strength.❤
"You lost the war when you married that girl"
"Walder Frey is a dangerous man to cross"
Robb was informed. He did it anyway. And he lost.
I saw a "behind the scenes" of a different type of movie where the Cameraman had some fun with the "actress". Someone commented she looked like Brianne Of Tarth. I cannot unsee it now.
Robb starks death was one of saddest tv deaths
Stannis went out like an absolute chad, killing two men while gravely injured and only being killed by a third person.
Every King and Queen's Last Words in Game of Thrones
Aerys II Targaryen, the Mad King
*_BURN THEM ALL!_*
Spoken in a fit of rage and madness, possibly to Ser Jaime Lannister, or himself, to kill everyone in King's Landing with Wildfire
Viserys III Targaryen, the Beggar King
_Dany, please!_
Begging his sister Daenerys to stop her husband Khal Drogo from killing him by pouring a "crown" of molten gold on his head
Robert I Baratheon, the Usurper
_Give me something for the pain, and let me die._
Spoken to his dear friend and Hand, Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark, to give him something to ease his pain from a fatal wound he got while hunting a boar
Renly Baratheon, the King in Highgarden
_Together, we can end this war in a fortnight._
Spoken to Lady Catelyn Stark regarding an alliance between Renly, the Tyrells and the North
Robb Stark, the Young Wolf, the King in the North
_Mother._
Calling out his mother, Lady Catelyn Stark, before getting stabbed through his heart by Roose Bolton; Catelyn herself would be murdered moments later, during the massacre later known as the Red Wedding
Joffrey I Baratheon
_It's nothing._
Spoken while gasping for air after getting poisoned secretly by Lady Olenna Tyrell
Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall
_I wish you good fortune in the wars to come._
Shortly before his execution at Castle Black to Stannis Baratheon and Jon Snow
Stannis Baratheon, the Lord's Chosen
_Go on, do your duty._
Spoken to Brienne of Tarth, who executes him for the murder of his brother Renly, her former King
Balon Greyjoy, the King of the Iron Islands
_What kind of an Ironborn loses his senses during a storm?_
Spoken to his brother, Euron Greyjoy, before getting hurled off a bridge in Pyke
Tommen I Baratheon
_I have to go. I'm, I'm late for the trial._
Spoken to the reanimated Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane who was blocking his way under orders from his mother Cersei; later silently commits suicide by jumping out of a window from the Red Keep after witnessing the Wildfire explosing of the Great Sept of Baelor, which also killed his wife Margaery Tyrell and many more
Euron Greyjoy, the King of the Iron Islands
_I'm the man who killed Jaime Lannister..._
Spoken to himself after wounding Jaime, and himself getting mortally wounded at the shores of King's Landing
Cersei I Lannister
_No, not like this. Not like this! Not like this...!_
Spoken to her twin brother and lover, Ser Jaime Lannister, after getting trapped by a huge pile of rubble in the crypts of the Red Keep, during the Battle of King's Landing; both would later die in each other's arms after the Red Keep's ceiling collapses and crushes them
Daenerys I Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, Stormbron, the Unburnt, the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Breaker of Chains
_We break the wheel together._
Spoken to her lover and nephew, Jon Snow (real name Aegon Targaryen) about conquering the world by force after razing King's Landing; Jon would stab Daenerys moments later while kissing her to prevent further bloodshed
Watching this video made me realize that blood makes me dizzy only if I know whats gonna happen. I didnt feel anything in any of these scenes when I was watching it for the first time.
So if you think about it... Balon won? Since he was the last one to be alive of those five
Out of all the King/Queen deaths, I'll never get tired of watching Joffrey fucking chocking and dying. And the saddest was Tommen's death (Even it doesn't show it in this video)
Strange to think that Balon had the best and most honest claim.
Joffrey claimed the throne because he was the heir.
Stannis claimed the throne because of his birthright according to the law.
Renly claimed it based on his 'ability' to be a great king, and being a favourite of late King Robert from his two younger brothers.
Robb claimed it on ancient Stark right to the North, as well as his emotional reasons and fight for independence.
Balon claimed it based on the right of conquest. That's the only truth.
Stannis and Renly (as well as Joffrey) claimed the throne based on being Robert's heirs. But Robert himself usurped the throne from Targaryens, so Robert created his dynasty through conquest, just like Balon tried.
Targaryens themselves were indeed the first to sit on the throne. They didn't usurp Seven kingdoms such as we know them from anyone. However, they did usurp them from the seven Andal (mostly) kings and united them.
Andals themselves took the kingdoms of the First men and united them into seven kingdoms, again through conquest.
The First men, including House Stark, took the land from native Children of the Forest and giants, thereby creating hundreds of their own kingdoms.
See? Every dynasty was established by force, and laws were created in order to maintain them. Therefore, all those birthright laws, heirlooms and claims don't mean shit. One takes what he wants because he can! Everyone did it, but only Balon was honest about it.
Oh no way? By force? Is that why they have men with swords? Great revelation.
@@PRubin-rh4sr You're confrontational without reason. No one invited your mocking and condescending tone.
10:04 That noise he makes is so relatable. 😂😂
Stannis was manipulated by a bad women he himself was a great king, man of honour😍
You can't be a man of honor if you stab your brother in the back. That's the whole point of Stannis, he's not honorable, he's just pragmatic.
He told his brother to be his allie but he refused and wanted to destroy his army so he had no option left.
@@karahtar In the books, Stannis was ready to fight Renly. Melisandre stabbed Renly without Stannis' knowledge but he knew after he had the nightmare and told Davos about it and he didn't undersrand until he took Melisandre under Storm's End.
@@Sport-universe1 Different in the books. Melisandre had Renly killed, not Stannis.
@G filmer but it happened in show too, renly had killed by melisandre.
When Joffrey dies and Jamie runs towards him it's the first time he ever called him by his name in his presence. He ran like a father would, not kingsguard
He ran like a Kings guard. He didn't care for Joffrey at all because he was evil. In the show he calls him a C word. In the books he calls him nothing but a rotten "squirt of seed" after his death
anyone has a death with honor
killed in a wedding
killed with magic
killed with poison
killed by a woman
killed for his brother
being killed by THAT woman is dishonorable how?
@@aidalf1912 any woman in that time i supose
Marg set the cup down, by olenna, then was left alone. Finally been able to catch the “when”
?Balon Greyjoy and Mance Rayder