I love Viserys' throne entrance so much. He absolutely loves his daughter and knew exactly what he had to do to support her. He couldn't drink milk of the poppy, otherwise it could be said his mind was addled. He couldn't be carried to the throne room, otherwise it could be said his mind was fogged by pain. He had to climb the iron throne unsupported, otherwise it could be said he's too weak to rule. He had to maintain his strength all day, until the family dinner, otherwise it could be said that he lacks the capacity to hold his realm together.
I love the dynamic between Daemon and Aemond even though we haven’t seen them exchange a single word with each other. Paddy Considine was my favorite part of this season. He took a character I didn’t care for while reading Fire & Blood and his performance turned him into one of the most complex and compelling/tragic kings in all of fiction.
The saddest part for me besides Viserys final dinner with his family was Daemon's reaction. He seemed so sad and lost seeing his brother suffer like that. Also, the last thing Viserys saw was everyone happy and enjoying each others company, I was actually sobbing multiple times in this episode. So powerful!
I've rewatched his death scene probably 10 times now, and EVERY SINGLE TIME I hear the "my love" at the end I just start crying How have the showrunners done this
I gotta say, I'm not usually one to be all that emotionally moved when it comes to most things, but this episode wrecked me. From Viserys climbing out of his literal death bed to defend his daughter, and fought to his last breath just wanting to bring his family together. I think what this show does so well is show how all of these characters have a safety net choice throughout, but they ultimately choose in their own self-interest and it ultimately creates more chaos.
This is my favourite episode of the season! I cried on and off throughout it, especially when Viserys was watching his family enjoy themselves together with the haunting music in the background. You could feel the sorrow in his heart, being aware that he was going to die very soon. The decapitation scene was amazingly shocking and gruesome, and in that moment i loved Daemon and his viciousness. It had it all - heart, shock-factor, suspense, emotion and a twist at the end.
Fun fact, Viserys isn't actually that old. He's only 4 years older than Daemon. It's just the disease that's made him seem so. The throne room walk is my favorite moment in this whole series. GoT included and I have so many loved moments, but he's not walking into that room as a King. He's walking in there as a father. I love the Daemon crowning moment, but the real importance of this scene is him showing up for Rhaenyra when he really hasn't in the past. His love for her is so genuine, but it only strengthened after the death of Aemma. She's his only link to her and that makes his love for her so much greater. (Does suck for his other kids though 😬🤣). But the pain he chooses to to through for Rhaenyra is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. I've also seen many people be surprised by Rhaenys' choice, but she's one of the most honest and loyal characters on this show. She has always stood by her husband and she's telling the court the truth. Corlys wanted Driftmark to go to Luke. She's also one of the more logical characters and she sees the benefit from Rhaenyra's proposal. She may be my favorite character. Definitely should have been Queen.
Well Matt Smith and Paddy Considine are 9 years apart irl. So in my head canon I always saw the characters as being around 10 years apart from each other.
For me this is the best episode of the series. I never expected to love Viserys as he is slightly different in the books. But my god paddy considine's performance is unavailable. He, and the writers have made an exceptional character out of a small chapter of what is really a history book. George RR Martin writes great characters but he only outlined this. Even he admits that they wrote him better than his outline. As someone who complained a lot when thrones went off from the books I whole heartedly agree with what the show writers have done with King Viserys, first of his name. Not the greatest king, but a great and flawed man!!
Yes, he means Aemma before he dies. Before these words, he raise his hand to look one last time at Aemmas ring, which she wear in episode 1. He put it in HIS finger until his very end. And it was the last thing he thinks of...
Viserys basically got some kind of nasty infection like leprosy from the cuts he kept getting on the Iron throne. You can also her a rattle in his lungs when he breathes. It's just terrible the toll what ever it is took on his body before killing him.
Daemon helping Viserys well and truly got me emotional, such a unbelievably powerful scene. Despite their differences he had Viserys' back in that moment and it was beautiful to see, Daemon always thought Viserys was weak and this one scene proved him very wrong.
Seriously my favorite moment from the king, mustering the strength to stand and draw and tell him he'd have his tongue for that! Stellar. So incredible
Viserys is being given milk of the poppy (opium) which is the only painkiller they have. Unfortunately it has side effects including mass hallucinations. In this case I think Alicent is giving it to him in good conscience because he is in so much pain. I'm really starting to believe in the whole Maester conspiracy though because they are holding back something.
Viserys' walk to the throne is so emotional because it shows how much he loves his daughter. This is one of the reasons why Alicent has been jealous of Rhaenyra. Otto never showed this type of fatherly love to her. Alicent's whole life has been about duty...and wasn't it GoT that said "duty is the death of love"...I think that sums up the Hightowers/ Alicent as a character. For the sake of duty Alicent never experienced true love, not in her family, not in her marriage and that made her bitter as well as passing that on to her children. Rhaenyra on the other hand has not followed the rules but she was able to experience life in a fuller way than Alicent. She still faces stress and opposition for her choices, but I don't see her as bitter person. In this world, Alicent didn't have much of a choice and it's sad that even as Queen she is essentially quite powerless, but I do think you can only blame others for so long. Alicent is imprisoned by rules and the approval of others but she has allowed herself to stay in this position. I do sympathise with Alicent to a degree but she has a very rigid mindset and that prevents her from thinking things through (eg: Larys and now starting a war over a "misunderstanding"). Anyway, episode 9 touches on this point as well so I can't wait for your reaction to that :)
the crown falling off his head was unintentional, yet they continued filming and Daemon picking it up and putting it back on was 100% improv and the production team loved it so much they kept it in the show
@@meu02136 when Paddy was sat on the throne in rehearsal, he actually lost two fingers. But they kept that in. 100% improv. Fun fact: when Viggo Mortensen kicked the helmet...oh wait.
Brandon , it's awesome to see your feedback over each and every ep of HOD, keep up man, look forward to your reaction to the last 2, best energy to you!
I will say generally I quite liked all of season 1 of HOT D. With the exception of episode 8 and 9, each episode was a solid B to B+ ep. But oh boy this episode was the best of them and rose way above even the general quality of the rest. I think Visery’s Walk and the Last Dinner are peak television. Paddy delivered a powerhouse and hopefully long-remembered performance all season all culminating here. This is an A to A+ episode. Episode 9 was an outlier for me as well but in the other direction. Thought it was a C. But I digress. Great reaction as usual, love your vids and RIP Viserys
I know you mention that you’re worried about the characters and time jumps. But from episode 8 onwards should be the final actors that we get. Episodes 1-10 are all kind of “prologue” to the main overall story that will take place over about 2-3 years. From 129-131 AC.
According to producers, Viserys suffered from a form of Leprosy. At that time, no treatment would have been available, so the infection would eventually be fatal.
My favorite part of Daemon showing that he cares about his brother. He is slowly became my favorite character, despite his weird dialogue sometimes, he is my hero
Brandon, you might feel uncomfortable about Rhaenyra and Daemon's relationship, but they are Daenerys and Jon Snow's direct ancestors. They descend through baby Viserys' line.
Great reaction as always. If you not seen it yet a good movie to react to the features Paddy Paddy Considine is dead man's shoes. it's a great but disturbing film with another excellent performance by the actor.
In the throne room scene, Viserys's crown wasn't supposed to fall off, but Matt Smith improvised picking the crown up and putting it back on his head after he sat on the throne.
It's great to see that Spielberg's films are still getting their reactions on RUclips to this day. But it's also very funny that no American dares to do the brilliant film "1941" by Spielberg. Because he makes fun of the hysteria in America after the Japanese attack. Since America is "extremely" Patriotic, such films are not well received.
When the crown falls of Viserys head, it was not in the script, but the two actors went with it and continued the scene. What an incredible moment where Viserys was at his weakest but delivered his strongest moment.
@@GreenFalcon926 Maybe: top ten Classic episodes = Star Trek 1 to 6 = top ten "The Next Generation" episodes = Star Trek 7 to 10 = the three J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies!?
this show has saved GOT for me. I still think they need to redo the end of the original series. There's absolutely no reason they shouldn't. If it's a pride thing that's silly. The franchise almost died because of how bad S7 and S8 were
Viserys isn’t as old as he looks he has diabetes and necrosis so it’s taking his skin and making him look way older he’s like 60 but looks older than 80
Criston Cole is not better than Daemon whatsoever. The only reason Criston won that duel was because Daemon turned from him and celebrated for like a full 10 seconds to the crowd. If you think he does that in a genuine fight to the death you're an idiot.
Game of Thrones always somehow hit the feels, but more in a tense or shocking way. This episode actually made me cry for Viserys. He's just too good for this world. Also Daemon "crowning" him was totally improvised to my knowledge. Paddy Considine lost the crown and they just went with it, creating one of the best scenes of the whole show.
Lol, I could barely make it through the first episode of House of Wokeness. After the abortion of an ending to Ass & Fire, I don't know why anyone is willing to invest their time in another series about this universe. Thats being said, have a great day Brandon.
I will say generally I quite liked all of season 1 of HOT D. With the exception of episode 8 and 9, each episode was a solid B to B+ ep. But oh boy this episode was the best of them and rose way above even the general quality of the rest. I think Visery’s Walk and the Last Dinner are peak television. Paddy delivered a powerhouse and hopefully long-remembered performance all season all culminating here. This is an A to A+ episode. Episode 9 was an outlier for me as well but in the other direction. Thought it was a C. But I digress. Great reaction as usual, love your vids and RIP Viserys
I love Viserys' throne entrance so much. He absolutely loves his daughter and knew exactly what he had to do to support her.
He couldn't drink milk of the poppy, otherwise it could be said his mind was addled.
He couldn't be carried to the throne room, otherwise it could be said his mind was fogged by pain.
He had to climb the iron throne unsupported, otherwise it could be said he's too weak to rule.
He had to maintain his strength all day, until the family dinner, otherwise it could be said that he lacks the capacity to hold his realm together.
My eyes water up every time I see Viserys make that walk, then Daemon putting the crown on him. Just amazing.
Daemon helping Viserys made me emotional and it caught me off guard, this is a great show
I love the dynamic between Daemon and Aemond even though we haven’t seen them exchange a single word with each other.
Paddy Considine was my favorite part of this season. He took a character I didn’t care for while reading Fire & Blood and his performance turned him into one of the most complex and compelling/tragic kings in all of fiction.
The saddest part for me besides Viserys final dinner with his family was Daemon's reaction. He seemed so sad and lost seeing his brother suffer like that.
Also, the last thing Viserys saw was everyone happy and enjoying each others company, I was actually sobbing multiple times in this episode. So powerful!
Saddest part for me is I can’t binge the entire series within a few weeks. I’ll actually have to wait this time around. Oh the horror 😢
I've rewatched his death scene probably 10 times now, and EVERY SINGLE TIME I hear the "my love" at the end I just start crying
How have the showrunners done this
I gotta say, I'm not usually one to be all that emotionally moved when it comes to most things, but this episode wrecked me. From Viserys climbing out of his literal death bed to defend his daughter, and fought to his last breath just wanting to bring his family together.
I think what this show does so well is show how all of these characters have a safety net choice throughout, but they ultimately choose in their own self-interest and it ultimately creates more chaos.
"Here here" gotta love seeing Daemon so happy about his daughters marrying his step sons
Nothing like family love
This is my favourite episode of the season! I cried on and off throughout it, especially when Viserys was watching his family enjoy themselves together with the haunting music in the background. You could feel the sorrow in his heart, being aware that he was going to die very soon. The decapitation scene was amazingly shocking and gruesome, and in that moment i loved Daemon and his viciousness. It had it all - heart, shock-factor, suspense, emotion and a twist at the end.
It’s hard to top the finale
@@kdizzle901 nah this one tops the finale easily
@@ithinkiamoscar I prefer the finale
Show just keeps getting better and better. Brandon, always a pleasure hearing your thoughts 👊😎
Fun fact, Viserys isn't actually that old. He's only 4 years older than Daemon. It's just the disease that's made him seem so.
The throne room walk is my favorite moment in this whole series. GoT included and I have so many loved moments, but he's not walking into that room as a King. He's walking in there as a father. I love the Daemon crowning moment, but the real importance of this scene is him showing up for Rhaenyra when he really hasn't in the past. His love for her is so genuine, but it only strengthened after the death of Aemma. She's his only link to her and that makes his love for her so much greater. (Does suck for his other kids though 😬🤣).
But the pain he chooses to to through for Rhaenyra is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
I've also seen many people be surprised by Rhaenys' choice, but she's one of the most honest and loyal characters on this show. She has always stood by her husband and she's telling the court the truth. Corlys wanted Driftmark to go to Luke. She's also one of the more logical characters and she sees the benefit from Rhaenyra's proposal. She may be my favorite character. Definitely should have been Queen.
Well Matt Smith and Paddy Considine are 9 years apart irl. So in my head canon I always saw the characters as being around 10 years apart from each other.
For me this is the best episode of the series. I never expected to love Viserys as he is slightly different in the books. But my god paddy considine's performance is unavailable. He, and the writers have made an exceptional character out of a small chapter of what is really a history book. George RR Martin writes great characters but he only outlined this. Even he admits that they wrote him better than his outline. As someone who complained a lot when thrones went off from the books I whole heartedly agree with what the show writers have done with King Viserys, first of his name.
Not the greatest king, but a great and flawed man!!
Daemon was like "👑 Here, King, you dropped this."
You dropped your crown king
Yes, he means Aemma before he dies. Before these words, he raise his hand to look one last time at Aemmas ring, which she wear in episode 1. He put it in HIS finger until his very end. And it was the last thing he thinks of...
Viserys basically got some kind of nasty infection like leprosy from the cuts he kept getting on the Iron throne. You can also her a rattle in his lungs when he breathes. It's just terrible the toll what ever it is took on his body before killing him.
best reaction channel on youtube, so well made everything
Daemon helping Viserys well and truly got me emotional, such a unbelievably powerful scene. Despite their differences he had Viserys' back in that moment and it was beautiful to see, Daemon always thought Viserys was weak and this one scene proved him very wrong.
Seriously my favorite moment from the king, mustering the strength to stand and draw and tell him he'd have his tongue for that! Stellar. So incredible
Viserys is being given milk of the poppy (opium) which is the only painkiller they have. Unfortunately it has side effects including mass hallucinations. In this case I think Alicent is giving it to him in good conscience because he is in so much pain. I'm really starting to believe in the whole Maester conspiracy though because they are holding back something.
The pig that was put in front of Aemond was a callback to episode 6 when the kids gave Aemond a pig instead of a dragon.
Ah great catch!
@@BrandonLikesMovies Yes and that's also why Aemond got pissed and called them strong boys.
Man Viserys really got me emotional in this episode, Paddy Considine nailed the performance!
It was said in an interview that Viserys has a leprosy like condition.
Brandon... did you forget to upload all these? I'm not complaining its great getting all these episodes so quickly. Love your reactions too.
The first 4 kept getting blocked and copyrighted so I was waiting to see if I could get those resolved or if I needed to change how I edited them
@@BrandonLikesMovies I see, great to see them all being uploaded now. Always look forward to your reactions
"I will sit the throne today" = the formal form of get the f outta my chair!
The woman talking to Mysaria at the end there was Alicent's handmaid Tahlia. I think we've only seen her like once before this episode.
Viserys' walk to the throne is so emotional because it shows how much he loves his daughter. This is one of the reasons why Alicent has been jealous of Rhaenyra. Otto never showed this type of fatherly love to her. Alicent's whole life has been about duty...and wasn't it GoT that said "duty is the death of love"...I think that sums up the Hightowers/ Alicent as a character. For the sake of duty Alicent never experienced true love, not in her family, not in her marriage and that made her bitter as well as passing that on to her children. Rhaenyra on the other hand has not followed the rules but she was able to experience life in a fuller way than Alicent. She still faces stress and opposition for her choices, but I don't see her as bitter person. In this world, Alicent didn't have much of a choice and it's sad that even as Queen she is essentially quite powerless, but I do think you can only blame others for so long. Alicent is imprisoned by rules and the approval of others but she has allowed herself to stay in this position. I do sympathise with Alicent to a degree but she has a very rigid mindset and that prevents her from thinking things through (eg: Larys and now starting a war over a "misunderstanding"). Anyway, episode 9 touches on this point as well so I can't wait for your reaction to that :)
He said the quiet part loud LOL
Best reaction channel man. Always bangers
the crown falling off his head was unintentional, yet they continued filming and Daemon picking it up and putting it back on was 100% improv and the production team loved it so much they kept it in the show
To be clear, the accident happened in rehearsal for the scene. And it worked so well in rehearsal that they added it to the the shooting.
@@bmcorrier all good stories deserve a bit of embellishment😄
Yeah I’m sure the cameraman would be ready to pan down and zoom in to the crown
@@bmcorrier thanks for the clarification. A lot of people hear the world “improv” and think the scene was captured on the first take.
@@meu02136 when Paddy was sat on the throne in rehearsal, he actually lost two fingers. But they kept that in. 100% improv. Fun fact: when Viggo Mortensen kicked the helmet...oh wait.
Brandon , it's awesome to see your feedback over each and every ep of HOD, keep up man, look forward to your reaction to the last 2, best energy to you!
I will say generally I quite liked all of season 1 of HOT D. With the exception of episode 8 and 9, each episode was a solid B to B+ ep.
But oh boy this episode was the best of them and rose way above even the general quality of the rest. I think Visery’s Walk and the Last Dinner are peak television. Paddy delivered a powerhouse and hopefully long-remembered performance all season all culminating here. This is an A to A+ episode.
Episode 9 was an outlier for me as well but in the other direction. Thought it was a C. But I digress.
Great reaction as usual, love your vids and RIP Viserys
Dead Man's Shoes is one of Paddy Considines greatest works. A belter of a film
Hey my guy, For All Mankind, is a Apple show that jumps ahead 10 years every season.
Paddy Considine the actor that plays King Viserys is in another show on HBO called "The Outsider" with Jason Bateman. It's real good 💡👍
I know you mention that you’re worried about the characters and time jumps. But from episode 8 onwards should be the final actors that we get. Episodes 1-10 are all kind of “prologue” to the main overall story that will take place over about 2-3 years. From 129-131 AC.
I totally respect these massive content dumps. Not kidding
According to producers, Viserys suffered from a form of Leprosy. At that time, no treatment would have been available, so the infection would eventually be fatal.
I get why Vaemond did what he did but also... SHUT UP DUDE! WRONG PLACE, WRONG TIME, WRONG PEOPLE! Loving your reactions to this series, Brandon!
My guy is burning through these episodes!
I was actually watching them week by week, but just doing the RUclips edits now 😁
My favorite part of Daemon showing that he cares about his brother. He is slowly became my favorite character, despite his weird dialogue sometimes, he is my hero
Weird dialogue? Example!
Let’s Go Baby!!!
Brandon, you might feel uncomfortable about Rhaenyra and Daemon's relationship, but they are Daenerys and Jon Snow's direct ancestors. They descend through baby Viserys' line.
Gus died when half his face got ripped apart. Vizzy T loses half his face and still lives to settle family business.
They said he had non contact leprosy
Ever since seeing her in Bates Motel I’ve always enjoyed Olivia Cooke
It’s never explicitly said, but Viserys had a form of leprosy. And died at the ripe old age of 52.
Even with the bell I never get alerted to your uploads
Great reaction as always.
If you not seen it yet a good movie to react to the features Paddy Paddy Considine is dead man's shoes.
it's a great but disturbing film with another excellent performance by the actor.
Do you remember Viserys from “Hot Fuzz”
Paddy says Viserys has leprosy
Viserys has leprosy
In the throne room scene, Viserys's crown wasn't supposed to fall off, but Matt Smith improvised picking the crown up and putting it back on his head after he sat on the throne.
A top GoT episodes EVER
It's great to see that Spielberg's films are still getting their reactions on RUclips to this day. But it's also very funny that no American dares to do the brilliant film "1941" by Spielberg. Because he makes fun of the hysteria in America after the Japanese attack.
Since America is "extremely" Patriotic,
such films are not well received.
Can you do a reaction to the Always Sunny Podcast Live episode?
Yess
When the crown falls of Viserys head, it was not in the script, but the two actors went with it and continued the scene. What an incredible moment where Viserys was at his weakest but delivered his strongest moment.
Still hoping for STAR TREK reactions...🖖
The movies or TV shows? And what ones, the older shows? I hope you mean the older ones, because those new ones are a disgrace.
@@GreenFalcon926 Maybe: top ten Classic episodes = Star Trek 1 to 6 = top ten "The Next Generation" episodes = Star Trek 7 to 10 = the three J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies!?
@@GreenFalcon926 "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" is great! ✌️
@@peterschmidt4348 Not watched that one yet, because of how bad the other ones have been.
@@GreenFalcon926 You're really missing something!
this show has saved GOT for me. I still think they need to redo the end of the original series. There's absolutely no reason they shouldn't. If it's a pride thing that's silly. The franchise almost died because of how bad S7 and S8 were
SILVER DREDS DUDE WAS A HOT HEAD.
TOO SOON?
Otto and the maesters are like ten thousand percent poisoning Viserys
Viserys isn’t as old as he looks he has diabetes and necrosis so it’s taking his skin and making him look way older he’s like 60 but looks older than 80
Idk about the diabetes but he has leprosy
Aemond isny scared of Daemon, hes better than Criston cole who was better than Daemon.
Criston Cole is not better than Daemon whatsoever. The only reason Criston won that duel was because Daemon turned from him and celebrated for like a full 10 seconds to the crowd. If you think he does that in a genuine fight to the death you're an idiot.
Game of Thrones always somehow hit the feels, but more in a tense or shocking way. This episode actually made me cry for Viserys. He's just too good for this world. Also Daemon "crowning" him was totally improvised to my knowledge. Paddy Considine lost the crown and they just went with it, creating one of the best scenes of the whole show.
Lol, I could barely make it through the first episode of House of Wokeness. After the abortion of an ending to Ass & Fire, I don't know why anyone is willing to invest their time in another series about this universe.
Thats being said, have a great day Brandon.
This copy pasta made me chuckle!
Found the Rings of Power showrunner
@@andyb6400 Idc if you're butthurt about it, the show sucks lol.
@@tomj8527 How lol? Anybody who likes this would love that too lmao.
if its not for you, its not for you, why seek out places where people are enjoying just to be antagonistic for no reason?
Man Brandon kinda fell off. Damn shame too, I used to be a patreon supporter
I will say generally I quite liked all of season 1 of HOT D. With the exception of episode 8 and 9, each episode was a solid B to B+ ep.
But oh boy this episode was the best of them and rose way above even the general quality of the rest. I think Visery’s Walk and the Last Dinner are peak television. Paddy delivered a powerhouse and hopefully long-remembered performance all season all culminating here. This is an A to A+ episode.
Episode 9 was an outlier for me as well but in the other direction. Thought it was a C. But I digress.
Great reaction as usual, love your vids and RIP Viserys