THE NIGHT KING VS. DRAGONS! Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 6 "Beyond the Wall" REACTION! Part 2
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- THE NIGHT KING VS. DRAGONS! Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 6 "Beyond the Wall" REACTION! Part 2
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"Jorrah stop playing. Getcho ass back up there." lmao I'm dying this episode too funny
Mick Jickon Hello!
iconic
Lmfaoo
HAHAHAHAHAHA😂🤣🤣🤣
Maybe two dragons being left is supposed to symbolize that Jon and Daenerys are the last two Targaryen's and notice the dragon that died name is Viserion named after her brother Viserys, the one Drogo killed.
Sydni Taylor this lol and the fact that the writers just wanted to give the night king a cool dragon. It’s so ironic because everyone was worried about Cersei’s weapon and when Drogon dodged death we were like “okay cool” then this happened lmao
@@neonoires yeah it's like the writers wanted to jinks us lol, thought Dany was unstoppable with the dragons but then it was like nope she's not unstoppable at all
Great point! And maybe with his death, they'll create a life.
For what it's worth - I'm pretty sure there's another Targaryen we should be discussing ;)
@@SaintMu fAegon?
If you notice, Arya gave Sansa the dagger as a reminder that it drove their family apart (littlefinger planted it to turn the starks against the lannisters). It was a symbolic moment that showed Arya knew littlefinger was the cause of their "fighting."
Arya gave Sansa the dagger to subtly tell her that she's not a threat to Sansa. Arya was playing the game of faces with Sansa in this scene, because she wanted to gauge if Sansa was trustworthy or not. She'd read that letter earlier and she saw Sansa "not stick up for Jon" in her eyes, so she became suspicious of her. This was all real. But somewhere in this, she realizes Sansa is not actually a threat, so she gives her the dagger. Perhaps when she figured out Sansa isn't a threat, she also realized that Littlefinger was up to something, but she wouldn't know what because she doesn't know him. Then Sansa has the conversation with Littlefinger and when he implies that Arya wants to be Lady of Winterfell, Sansa doesn't believe it. She knows Arya never wanted that kind of life, so she goes to Bran to find out what is up. That's when the two sisters get on the same page; Littlefinger is the one behind their fighting. But Sansa actually knows what he wants because she knows him.
Arya gave Sansa the dagger because it was too heavy for her and she wanted Sansa to carry it for a while
The way the Night King had his troops pull the dragon out of the water. Almost felt like he knew Dany was coming to save the day.
Cause he is bran
Yeah , he definitely knew when and where
A lot of people have speculated that he did in fact bait them to come up there through Bran when Bran saw the m at that same exact frozen lake through the birds in episode 5.
I'm still not sold on the favorite current fan theory that the Night King is Bran or is Bran stuck in the mind of someone he warged into in the past (the guy that the children of the forest turned into the Night King)
@@melissakessler4323
That's because he was THERE,....exactly that same spot, on the rock where Jon and the others were,.....when Bran saw him in episode 5 through those birds and when he looked back at Bran and the birds got scared and flew away.
Bran stark isn't the only greenseer in the show.
15:38 INCORRECT. Sansa's wolf died because of Cersei not being able to have Nymeria killed and settled with Lady. While Nymeria, Arya's wolf, ran into the woods and became an Alpha.
NekoHinote i think it was symbolism to how in season 2 sansa became cersei’s hostage
NekoHinote sansa’s wolf died because sansa wouldn’t tell the truth of what happend against jeoffrey and arya
@@vespers3261 The context of the conversation was Arya and her issues with Sansa. So my point is that Arya's wolf isn't dead. But rather Sansa's own wolf because of her own naivety in Cersei's cruelty.
NekoHinote oh my bad
May I present to you, the Night King of the House White Walker, the First of His Kind, the Un-aged, King of the Wights, the Arm Cannon, the Too Cool For School, the Too Cold Too Hold, Old Man Winter, the Chiller - the Killer - the Thriller, the Dragon Slayer, the Bringer of Winter - the Ender of Summer, the Artist, the Frost Biter, the Revenge is a Dish Best Served Cold, the Icy Kill, the Action Speaks Louder Than Words, the Deadly Silent, the Freezer Geezer, the Killer Frost, the Best Dressed, Old Blue Eyes, the One Shot - One Killer, the Reducer - the Re-user - the Recycler, the Instakiller, the M-m-m-monster Killer, the -360° No Scoper, the Absolute Zero - Absolute Hero, the Minty Fresh Breathe, the Azure Azor Ahai, the King of the Living Dead - the Walking Dead - the Undead, Makes Wight makes Might makes Right, the Big Game Hunter, the Wind Beneath my Wings, the Climate Changer, the Breathe of Fresh Air, the Easy Morning Breezey, and Maker of Chains.
bloody genius mate
Epic.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro u just killed me..🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Blue-Eyes WIGHT Dragon :D
This was spoiled for me last year in Facebook first thing I saw opening fb is a dragon eye opening blue it was automatic so had no time , still pissed about that lol
SeleucusNicator it’s actually a white walker Dragon, the scripts for season 7 revealed that.
@@odette5031 Those must've been false or inaccurate scripts then, because a Wight is anything (Human, Giant, Bear or Dragon) that has been brought back to life by a White Walker. Now it might be termed a 'White Walker Dragon' because it's under the control of the Night King, and by consequence the White Walkers, but Visarion is a Wight Dragon.
At least those scripts you read didn't label him as an Ice Dragon, which is a completely different beast.
Shit , they got me.
SeleucusNicator it’s the official scripts, I saw it when they submitted it for some writing nomination. It described how the nights king touching Viserion was supposed to mirror what he did to Crasters children, thereby making a white walker.
Everyone's buggin over the dragons arriving on time meanwhile I'm tryna figure out how Uncle Benjin and Jon couldn't fit onto one undead horse.
Would have made the horse too heavy and slow. Even if it could still outrun the walkers, it might not have been fast enough to get Jon to safety before the cold killed him or caused permanent consequences.
same energy as the great debate of whether or not Jack and Rose could have both fit on that floating panel
@@Sacrifishul he said it wasn’t enough time the white walkers would surely have caught up to him and he was also distracting them
everytime i see the dragon die my heart dies a little. :(
Dany is a queen idc. She really showed jon & the other guys she’s someone who fights for what’s right. She even risked one of her babies to help the bigger cause. Can we talk about how bomb she looks in white omg
Mirri was then supposed to use Drogo's horse as a sacrifice, but when she begins chanting, Daenerys starts feeling sharp pains in her stomach and collapses, going into labour. When she awakes, she learns that Khal Drogo has been left in a vegetative state by Mirri's blood magic, and she's lost her baby, Rhaego. Her losing her baby and him didn't help any cause. Only reason her dragons hatched was from blood magic by sacrificing Mirri who killed her family on purpose and lying for revenge. Sacrificing the wich was only reason her eggs hatch. death can pay for life wich was Mirri execution
It's a shame because Viserion was actually the most impressive in the book, gold and white, it would have been so nice to see him the same in the show...
Hope you won't cut the scenes with the dragons in the next episode, I watched at the show for those scenes:)
He also was the sweetest of the dragons :( when he was a baby he wanted nothing more but to snuggle with Dany. It's kinda translated on the show, for example at the end of season 2 he's the one snuggling Dany once they're reunited after her trip at the House of the Undying. Imagine how heartbreaking this death would have had been if the writers took the time to develop Dany's relationship to EVERY ONE of her dragons. In the books, if Viserion dies, it'll be 100000 times sadder.
@@MARYWTHER Oh, it would have been so nice to see it... They should have concentrated more on the dragons.
John Snow needs to rest his arm from buffing all that plot armor of his.
Ronin Garrison facts, it’s ridiculous
@Sally Vee so far resurrections have been performed through priests, so there aren't any indications of that being the case.
true but i think if a god really did exist i don't think he'd need a priest to do whatever he wanted
Lol funny how people don't say anything about Jaime or Bronn's plot armors. Bronn, surviving dragon fire? Okay. Jaime not drowning while wearing a whole armor? Okay.
@@MARYWTHER lots of people complained about that
Losing the DRAGON will be the game changer...nothing good will come from it!
Day with a child
RIP Viserion.
I feel like rob is the only one who’s really caught on to the dumb arya and Sansa plot I love both of their characters but the storyline they gave them in season 7 was trash but I’m happy rob noticed what arya giving Sansa the dagger represented
Just to clarify cuz I may have worded it weird I personally didn’t like winterfell storyline in season 7 cuz the fake beef is annoying to me I’m just pointing out rob noticed key details tbh not saying he doesn’t like the plot
Really!
Jack Sparrow no I’m saying I don’t like the plot... I’m just saying I noticed rob is picking up on key details
I don't like how the writers dragged it out over so many episodes when it could have just been done in one.. I would have liked to see more of how Arya felt being back at Winterfell. See her interactions with some of the northern lords.
That Arya/Sansa sister vs. sister story line was BS! They rushed everything else and had that nonsensical story line! They could have spent the film on some other story line this episode!
Rob better make sure his daughters dont end up killing each other.
“sansa needs to respect arya’s cryppin” i love patric for that 😂
"Fall back"....
"Where nigga?"
LMAOOOOOO
Jon Snow~"Fall back!" RTTV guy~"Where nigga?!" Hilarious.
In the book Sansa not only wrote the letter to her family but Ned Stark had planned and hired the next ship to leave Kingslanding and stop at dragonstone to tell Stanis the truth that he is the legit aire to the throne. And commanded his daughters to pack up and they are not to leave their rooms until its time to leave, and not to breath a word of his plans to anyone. Sansa threw a fit and did not want to leave and felt it was not fair and did not want to leave her perfect life that would make her a queen and leave her love Jeoffery. So secretly she snuck out and went to the queen and told her all of her fathers plans. All of which gave the queen time to plan and seize Ned. I think the TV show version of the story does not have that part of it.
Yang-It-Yin WOW people would really hate Sansa if that happened on the show.
That planted message by Littlefinger is the reason the Starks executed him. He is smart, but Bran knows a cheat.
@@JamalFreeman Yeah... I used to hate her, now she's redeemed in my eyes. But if that happened in the TV show ther would be no redemption.
Jose De Jesus no redemption? Seriously? Y’all can redeem Jaime and Hound and plenty of others murdering but god forbid a little girl who didn’t understand the politics told off plans because she wanted to live her dream life, that’s not redeemable?
@@CaptainPikeachu No.
There he go that JON SNOW!!!..... Doing stupid stuff for literally no reason apart from "hey, this will look awesome in the show... it won't make any sense but... IT WILL LOOK GOOD!!!!!"
Yup it was the stupidest plan to begin with !
@@elizehannahpreston9572 nah the writers are the reason for coming up with that dumb shit
All of season 7 felt like fan fiction... like the Sansa and arya feud felt like it represented arya as all the Sansa haters online bashing her for anything and everything lmaoo and then Jon and dany getting together felt so quick and weird everything was rushed
With some hindsight I see him going towards the Night King as the same way a Jamie going after Dany with his spear. In their mind, in those moments they saw a slim possibility to end it all with one charge. Killing the King, and Killing Dany. Having said that, Jons situation wasn't logical though, and that whole part of the episode kinda stinks with showrunner sillyness and was rushed because of the episode contraint...
@@XSpiegel Jaime went at Dany - Jon went at random White Walkers
Dany is always the best 🔥
sweet as kookie Dany is nothing without those Dragons
Robert Ruiz you’re wrong sweetie
You mean who wants to rule a continent she knows nothing of nor wants to know, who couldn't gorvern a city for crying out loud. She didn't even realise that jon snow never bent the knee. Everything that comes before but is horseshit. What she did to house tarly is war crime.
She's boring
@RheyaRu!z To people with no good idea of what acting or character development means, maybe so.
What is great about the books is that the chapters were written from multiple characters point-of-view so you know what they are thinking. The early Sansa point-of-view chapters have Sansa wishing she had a different sister, one like Marcella, who like nice things (basically girly things) and she would ask her mother if she was sure that Arya was not bastard like her half brother Jon. Sansa hated Jon Snow and Arya when they were growing up. They were the only 2 kids that looked like Stark's. Catilyn might have influenced her hatred for Jon Snow. Jon Snow and Arya were treated like Black Sheep's by Catilyn. Catilyn is portrayed differently in the show. In the books she is the product of an arranged married to Neds older brother the wild wolf Brandon Stark who was tall strong good looking and outgoing. So after the Mad King killed him, Catilyn father insisted that Ned must fulfill the marriage contract if he wanted Riverrun and the houses pledged to Riverrun support in he war against the mad king. Catilyn admitted she was mildly disappointed with Ned, she was thinking that he would look and act like his brother Brandon. She found him shorter, more serious with a sullen face, and when he brought her to the North she felt like her life had lost color, she admits that it grew on her but you have to believe she filled Sansa with southern stories with grand tournaments & feasts. And Sansa looked like a Tully. So it is not far fetched that Sansa and Arya would have conflict.
And the chorus members from Titanic kept playing as Viserion slipped slowly beneath the icy waters.
Me watching this episode for the first time:
- Where tf did those wights get some big ass chains lmao
PRobably from when they murdered the shit out of the giants.
: Fold baaaack
: fold back where nigga 😂.
That's we all thought as well lol
"FALL BAAACK!"
"Where nigga??"
xD
A lot of the time, people forget that the characters in a tv show are not going to think like the viewers because we see things from the outside. It would not surprise me that in this entire stressful situation, it never occurred to them that he would turn the dragon as they are dealing with a lot of other crazy shit right now. It's the same way people said Jon was an idiot for what happened at the botb. Was it the smartest move? No, but would you just sit there and watch a psycho shoot arrows at your little brother or would you help him. And when he was killed, would you be thinking rationally? Probably not. A lot of criticisms (and before someone starts whining, I'm not dismissing all criticism) are because we don't think of things from the pov of the characters actually living the situations.
Night King didn't even shoot the dragon on the ground that wasnt moving, with the Dany and all the others. He's savage af
This is the biggest reaction I have seen so far from our big man on the left yet, when the dragon gets peirced. Strong dude, even the strongest of us hate seeing dragons die i guess lol!
Was waiting for this one, but just wanted to clear up the small mix up:
White walkers: the Night King and his generals
Wights: the dead zombie soldiers
7:48 Rob .. "I know my daughter ". LMAOOO
It's really sad that no one understands the importance of the northern independence. It's not Jon's "pride" at stake here, it's a long story of a population and a family that has lost sooo much for southern rulers. Mance was right in his choice: "they follow me because they believed in me, because they respected me, the moment I kneel for a southern king that's all gone." They are the FREE people, indeed! And Jon understood that himself. And he gave Mance an act of mercy by killing him, because burning alive is a horrible death....
So, now Jon "bent" the knee, but let's not cherish... it's a defeat for him, and an important part of the plot for the next season, I think.
N.B. poor uncle Benjen :( he saved is family once again and not a word... but it's also interesting that Jon didn't say anything to Dany about him...
Turning the dragon on “the main one” wouldn’t have made a difference. Yes the fire can kill the Whyts (the undead zombie masses that make up the bulk of the army of the dead) however on 3 occasions the show has quite clearly shown that the actual White Walkers are unaffected by fire. They walked through fire at Bran’s cave, there is a walker who moves through fire in the burning building at Hardhome and then you see in this episode the Night King walks straight through fire unfazed. In fact the fire seems to stiffle as he goes through it. Remember guys the White Walkers are only the sentient frosty leader guys. They were all turned essentially as living beings. All the zombie guys that were attacking our heroes are NOT White Walkers. Just Whyts. They were all raised from the dead. The guy they’ve captured is a Whyt not a White Walker.
Sarah Jamieson *wights
Its the magic in a dragon’s flame that gives Valyrian steel its properties and Valyrian steel is proven to kill White Walkers. Dragon fire will also kill White Walkers.
@@ethanquirk28 The fire the Night King walked through in this very episode was dragon fire. It had no effect. It's not defined that it's the dragonfire that makes the valyrian steel kill white walkers. Yes we know it's what helps make the steel but it's widely believed the dragonfire was used to bind steel with dragon glass and it is the dragon glass in the valyrian steel that makes lethal to white walkers.
Sarah Jamieson widely believed by who? Thats literally the first time I’ve heard that theory... What’s that even based on? The fact that the Targaryens in Westeros adorned the blades they gifted to the Wardens of the Seven Kingdoms with decorative dragon glass pieces on the hilts?
The fire on the ground might just be fire thats spread from the dragon fire and the dragonflame had already died down. Besides, Im guessing Drogon tearing Viserion’s head off would also work well enough
They are unaffected by normal fire. Dragon fire is magical fire, that is why it melts anything and why it was used to make Valyrian Steel and other shit. This is said repeatedly in the books and in the show.
@@sarahjamieson5552 He walked through a little bit of fire that was just burning at the ground, no way to know that a direct sustained blast from the dragon itself wouldn't work. I could certainly see that being the case though just because it seems like it would be to easy otherwise but ya...
Rip Viserion
You guys aren't giving Qyburn's weapon enough credit. We saw one of the arrows go through Balerion the Black Dread's skull and he was about twice as big as Drogon. The reason Drogon was fine after getting hit was because Bronn only hit him in the shoulder. If one of those hits his mouth or eye, he's dead.
yall really skipped the part when Jon declares that Dany is her queen?! it's literally the most important thing in this episode for the next one!!!! wtf
I watched this a week before it aired and I literally threw my phone across the room - still one of my favourite episodes though
You guys gotta do The Haunting of Hill House!!! That's a great show for reaction!
I disagree personally. The Haunting of Hill House is an intimate show where listening and atmosphere is everything. I have a good vibe of this crew from what I've seen and they like to get hypey and talk about things a lot. I don't think that plays well with this channel. Watching with the lights on with a large group to laugh off scary scenes will just diminish the tension and the atmosphere that the show builds. Plus I like these guys best when there are epic moments, hill house doesn't have that really. I'd be down to watch it if they did a reaction but I just think there are betting things to react to like Vikings or something.
KrypticSoul oh that’s true.
Hell yes
@@sython135 oof... I thought you were going to say it wasn't good😂😭... But you're definitely right
Rob, point you made about Sansa and Ned around 17 minute mark-Baratheon made that marriage proposal and Ned as a man of honor would not refuse a king, especially his friend. Also probably didn’t know Joffrey was a psychopath. But you’re right about Sansas conflict of interest whereas Arya didn’t have one. You guys have some great videos
Do u guys wonder hows the first face sansa pulled out the dude that just had a child idk about the other guys but she needed one of there faces to go into kingslanding unattended
To the Brother wearing Oregon Ducks Football colors, He truly LOVES Arya by referring to her as his "Daughter" I really like the Dude, all of them seem like good Dudes. Their parents raised them right!
This was epic! You totally should react to Peaky Blinders. That show is awesome, you would have so much fun!
These are the funniest reactions ive ever seen
calling it right now; S8 will be Dany on Drogon and Jon on Rhaegal (named after his father.)
The dragons can't burn the Night King. White walkers aren't hurt by fire (they put fire out when they come close to it). The whites (the zombies) die from fire.
Rob really understands the Sansa and Arya relationship perfectly
Same way he understands the complexity of Jaime.
@@intisarannafi9015 he doesn't understand that at all in my opinion
@@tevinhouse2764 I think that was the point.
those are his daughters
eye of jons sword opens up as he comes out of the water, just in case you missed that.
by far the worst episode of got... I'm 100% sure this will not happen in the books. daenerys would NEVER risk her own life and her children (the dragons) for a man she doesn't even know and refused to bend the knee to her. she didn't came this far by being dumb like this... plus the fact that later on she doesn't even care that viserion died and cares more for Jon, the man who caused her dragon's death. the worst script EVER
The thing I find strange is he approached this like he knew exactly what to do and also passed up the chance to take all 3 dragons or even Drogon who was grounded alot closer to him with all his enemies about to leave on him. I know if they all died that's pretty much the show being over here but I feel like with good writers there could have been a logical reason behind the night king basically letting them go and only taking one dragon. Also might have been nice to know even a small amount of his true motives
Having a wight dragon is a good plot changer but this episode has a lot of problems, the unnecessary Arya vs Sansa, The Hound is a realist character so I don’t get it why he would go throw rocks to wights, Gendry’s travel time to castle black, Benjen’s suddenly to the rescue to Jon, Jorah & Tormund near death situations are dumb too. Sorry but these kind of things seems so amateur and not what you would expect to happen from one of the best series made.
They had to play it up because they knew Little Finger was watching.
Mr. Gwapito Well said! What used to make this show great is that you never knew who would die! It's become like any other show where the hero's survives, despite incredible odds! Still the best show out, but not what it was seasons 1-4!
Mr. Gwapito for me this whole plot of going to capture a wight drug down season 7. Episodes 5 and 6 are weak to me in terms of storytelling. Makes the whole season kinda blah in my opinion. I didn’t mind the first three episodes and episode 4 was epic and I still enjoyed episode 7.
All of these "issues" you complained about show you as being somewhat ignorant. The Arya vs Sansa was due to Little Finger attempting to turn Sansa against Arya, which is an important for the season finale. The Hound would definitely throw rocks like that in that situation before anyone else, guaranteed. Hendry was running the entire time to the wall, hence the reason he collapsed once he saw he was right outside. The near death experiences happen all the time in every season, it's for dramatic effect while also showing the severity of the situation. Which goes a long way when someone as good as Tormund goes down in a group full of top tier fighters against their foe. Not to mention, Benjen has been tracking and keeping up with the White Walkers plans and whereabouts, which is why and how he got to Jon in time. He was more than likely close by and waited for his opportunity to help if/when needed. Use your head my guy, I promise you won't get headaches after a while of using it 🤗👌
Yeah, realistically, everyone on the mission should have died. Daenerys should have arrived too late or the Night King killed the dragon she was sitting on (there's no reason he went for Drogon second) and she managed to switch to another one and get away. Then, Jon's return would really seem miraculous and they'd have both lost a lot on this dumb mission, not just Daenerys.
Great point! Dany thought she was invincible with 3 dragons but the NK low tech showed she wasn't. He didn't use his mystical powers, just had a good throwing arm.
🐉😪
Sophia S. Lol...not an ordinary throwing arm...certainly sorcery was involved..i mean c'mon..who the heck is that talented to throw a spear from the ground with force to kill a dragon thousands of feets in the air
Two questions where did the chains come from? Who went into the water and attached the chains?
Jon really fucked up when he just didn’t jump on the dragon straight away. Incest is gross obvs but it’s so normal for this time period & the way families are. Jamie & Cersei have 4 kids together & they’re siblings. Jon & dany don’t even know they’re related but people make more of an uproar about them
Of course, the first dragon to go down is Viserion, the one named for her asshole brother.
I think the scene where Littlefinger teaches Sansa how he plays "a little game", you can see that _she's_ playing _him_ at this point (and I recall Sophie Turner confirmed something to this effect in an interview, too). He tries to lead her to believe that Arya wants to be Lady of Winterfell, which Sansa has known since childhood is NOT what Arya ever wanted. She still solicits his advice at times, because while untrustworthy overall, she can still learn from him (and glean more about _his_ motives)... but Sansa has already made it clear to her siblings that Littlefinger is not to be trusted, and she hasn't just forgotten that sentiment. She strings him along, making him think she's not wise to his game, to his trying to pit the Starks against each other, knowing that _she_ can get away with it because _she_ is his weakness. He has a blind spot, where she is concerned. He doesn't see honour as very useful, he values power and too often assumes others want it, too, so he doesn't realize that the sense of honour which was a weakness in King's Landing for Ned (who too often expected other people to be as honourable as him), which got him killed, is also what makes Ned's kids to stick together, _especially_ on their own turf. Honour works amongst the honourable, which the Starks all are... and no matter how many years they were separated, they still ultimately trust each other.
The tension in them learning who each of their siblings has become is real; a satchel full of people's faces to wear as masks is certainly creepy as fuck... but these are tiffs between siblings, not tantamount to betraying one another for the sake of power. It's also possible that both sisters were doing a bit of theatre where Littlefinger could see it play out, so he'd think he was causing a real rift, although likely each choosing to put on some theatre without planning _together_ on that, if true. Ultimately, Arya showed Sansa she was not a threat to her when she let Sansa know that she could cut her face off with that dagger and wear it, if she wanted... but instead of doing so, she flipped that dagger around and handed it to Sansa handle-first.
Sansa also totally knows that the lords in the north aren't going to turn on her over a scroll she wrote under duress as a 13 year old child who was being held captive by the Lannisters and was trying desperately to save her father's life, despite what she says out loud to suggest she is fearful of them finding out about it. Robb clocked it right away as Cersei's words, just in Sansa's handwriting, when he received it, and surely the northern lords would see it in the same light. Smart Sansa led Littlefinger to believe she fears others knowing about that scroll.
This is the lame-ass text of the scroll, btw:
"Robb, I write to you with a heavy heart. Our good king Robert is dead, killed from wounds he took in a boar hunt. Father has been charged with treason. He conspired with Robert’s brothers against my beloved Joffrey and tried to steal his throne. The Lannisters are treating me very well and provide me with every comfort. I beg you: come to King’s Landing, swear fealty to King Joffrey and prevent any strife between the great houses of Lannister and Stark."
It's really not _that_ big of a deal... unless you're Littlefinger and you don't know the Starks as well as you think..
Robb such a G wit it 7:46 "I know my daughter" 😂🤣😂🤣
You guys wanna notice something small but cool. Rewatch the moment when Jon climbs out of the ice, the wolf on his sword's pommel opens it's eyes before Jon grabs it.
No it doesn't.
@@strawdawgs78 Yes it does watch it's eyes. there is a slit of black then as he touches it the black slits become pupils. The pommel is facing away from him too so his arm isn't being reflected.
Just type in "Longclaw eyes open" and you will see a bunch of videos on youtube discussing that.
7 seasons and u guys still cant see the difference between White Walker and Wight, like c'mon..
I love you guys..... funny as hell! I couldn’t stop laughing 😆 .
No wtf just 2 more videos of GOT reaction untill april i dont think i can live without them anymore. FeelsBadMan
"Dany's gotta fight against her son now." Wait until the Stark kids have to fight a wight HODOR...
K Jamie I’m sure any one of them would kill Hodor with no fucks given lmao
arya's acting so creepy after finishing her fighting lessons.
It’s called an ice dragon mates 😂😂😂
I actually love this intro.... Lol
yesss been waiting for u guys to react to that battle it was epic and now I CAN'T WAIT FOR UR 7X7 REACTION
Jon Snow: FALL BACK!!!
DC and viewers everywhere: WHERE NIGGA?!?!?! 😂😂😂
*React to Lisa's solo dance to Swalla. I already know Rob's gonna love it.*
Best shit I’ve ever seen and heard of man 🤣🤣🤣 1:50 fall back... where nigga at the right time when those niggas look at Jon and shit 🤣🤣🤣👌🏽👌🏽 fuckin perfect man 🤣🤣🤣
The Night King is fireproof.
You seem him walking through some flames again (like he did at the Three-Eyed raven's cave) and the flames going out as he passes them here before he throws the spear.
Dany going after him with her dragon would have been needlessly risking another dragon for nothing.
Oh please. Ned Stark's parents were first cousins. Unless it's brother/sister or parent/child, they don't really consider it nasty. That's why Tywin, who also married his first cousin, thought that Jaime and Cersei boinking was just a "disgusting rumor".
i love your discussions bros. Thank you.
i still have no idea where the chains came from and how they got them to the bottom of the lake to drag the dragon out, but yea, as others have said best not to dwell on these details and just enjoy the action and the characters
@@MarieAnne. seriously? So there just happened to be giant chains laying around in the frozen North close to the lake. And somehow zombies managed to swim to the bottom of the lake to attach the chains to the dragon at the bottom of it? I just thought it was a dumb scene
scorpion launchers with obsidian tips....?
No one said the Ned was the sharpest tool in the shed, but Ned had made his plan for the girls and himself to leave after he argued with King Robert over hiring someone to kill Daenerys Targaryen which he resigned as Kings Hand and right before he was injured against Jamie Lannister and his men. Sansa had told the queen before Ned confronted her with her secret. When Sansa told her of her fathers plans to leave, at that point Cersei was happy to see the Starks leave, until Dumb ass Ned confronted her after Robert left to go hunting. See Book 2: A Clash of Kings - Chapter 51 POV Sansa paperback pg 548 Cersei to Sansa "Why else would you have come to me and told me of your father's plan"
The Hound pissed me off when he threw that rock, that was so stupid then they lost a few people because of it and then Jon pissed me off when he wouldn't hurry up and get on the dragon then Viserion died, now there only two dragons, the last thing the night king needed was a dragon. Jon definintely owed it to her to bend the damn knee, she came out there for him. If I was Dany I'd be selfish and not risk my dragons when the white walkers come because I wouldn't want to lose another one lol (and yes I know I sound dumb ah).
Night King is Patrick Mahomes with that throw.
Dc in the thumbnail though 😆
I legit cried when Viserion died
Jon's ass shoulda been DEAD. After getting soaked completely through and having to ride all the way back to the damn Wall, he shoulda lost fingers and toes and maybe a hand or two AT LEAST
The funny thing about bending knee is when Stannis demanded it from his brother and Mance and killed them both because they didn't noooooobody complained one bit. When Danaerys demanded Jon Snow to bent the knee there was a shitstrom coming. These things are comparable. Both Stannis and Danaerys believe they are the rightful ruler and they both are conquerors using same tactics. You either bent the knee or die. Umm I guess Danys and Jons situation was more like bent the knee or bent me over but you get my point.
@@vinaybhardwaj08 Lol. Are you drunk?
He should have bent the knee since he got her dragon killed.
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Gilthunder is that you
lol at first I was like "bitch, he don't look nothing like Gil" but then I realized it was not the appearance you were talking about.
Longclaws eyes definitely changed colour when jon surfaces, i don’t care what anyone says.
Please react to Breaking Bad or Black Mirror next 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. Nobody wants the Walking Dead.
Hell yeah, Breaking fucking Bad! Westworld is pretty great, too.
Or Sherlock.
Westworld!!
Breaking bad sucks
BREAKING BAD! I dont really like black mirror.
1:50 is hilarious
If you notice the eyes on the wolf on Jon Snow's sword opens it's eyes right before he comes up out of the water.
That's just a visual effect that occurs. It's not CG, but just an object (Jon's hand) messing with the lighting in the wolf's eyes.
It's likely that the jewel inside the pommel of Longclaw goes through the entire head of the wolf, so any shift in lighting from Jon's side affects the other side as well.
Besides, why would the eye open? Jon wasn't dead or asleep, so the eye on the pommel opening would symbolize what exactly? Him resurfacing?
Moreover, when the episode's director was asked about this, he said he never even noticed it, and that the eye opening wasn't done by them.
So no, the eye doesn't open, its lids have always been open, and it's not an iris but just an artifact due to lighting. Sorry..
@@XaeeD I stand corrected but the director rightly claimed that the sword was probably frosted over and Jon's hand splashes water on the frost on the eye making it shine again.
I can't wait for the next episode. 😂
You guys should watch Agents of Shield when ya'll are done with GoT.
oh yes my sweet robb... you did it
Bruh tormund was about to die and Patric was laughing
MonarchVincent The reason why that scene was so important tho was because of the fact that the conversation she had with Littlefinger earlier was understanding motives. She listened to Littlefinger and fell for the bait he planted which was to doubt Arya. He played on her emotions and tried have Sansa think that Arya wanted to be “lady of Winterfell” which is why Sansa was going through her things in the first place. But the moment Arya gave her the dagger it dawned on her that Littlefinger was wrong. If Arya truely wanted to be “Lady of Winterfell” she could have. She had every right to be upset with Sansa and if she wanted to kill her and become Sansa and take her place she could have. Arya could have added her into her collection and no one would know because she could wear Sansa’s face but she didn’t. Because that’s not her. She never wanted to be that and Sansa understood that now.
+Melanie Miller
Except the scene where Littlefinger implies Arya wants to be Lady of Winterfell happens in the *next* episode. Sansa at this point was digging through Arya's things purely to find the letter and to keep Arya from possibly blackmailing her. Sansa never fell for the bait. Sansa has made it clear several times that only a fool would trust Littlefinger. She knows him and his motives, and Arya doesn't. Sansa was confused about how Arya got the letter and why she was acting the way she was toward her. And when Arya threatened to tell people about that letter, Sansa was fearful and tried to get it back. On the other end, Arya was suspicious of Sansa given their past and given the letter and how she felt she handled those who spoke about Jon, so she threatened her with the letter.
Later, Arya played the game of faces with Sansa in her room. Somewhere in that conversation, she realized she was mistaken about Sansa and gave her the dagger, thus subtlety telling her she trusts her now. She probably realized Littlefinger was up to something after that scene because Sansa clearly wasn't involved with the letter being sent to Winterfell. Sansa then speaks to Littlefinger in the next episode, he tries to plant the idea that Arya wants to be lady of winterfell, and Sansa doesn't buy it because she knows her sister never wanted to be a lady. So she goes to Bran to figure out what is up with Arya's attitude toward her, because Arya wanting to be lady of winterfell, doesn't add up to Sansa as a possible motivation of Arya's. Thus Bran tells her Littlefinger planted the letter. Then Sansa realizes Littlefinger was trying to turn them against each other, and she knows why because she knows what Littlefinger wants, something Arya doesn't know.
Garden Rose You’re right about the full conversation being in the next episode and I should probably put “spoiler” at the top lol. However, through my opinion he tries to plant the seed with the conversation in this episode. In the next episode I feel as though it was more of him thinking he has a “check mate “ and Sansa finally realizing Littlefinger’s intentions. His “little game” gave her confirmation on what she knew Arya was and always what Littlefinger wanted. The reason why I say she fell for it was the fact that she sent Brienne of Tarth away after Littlefinger mentioned she serves “both ladies of Winterfell “. I don’t think she really believed Arya would keep her letter there so I’m not convinced that’s what she was looking for but I do believe she was trying to get a better understanding of who her sister really was now. And I understand that Sansa knows Littlefinger more than anyone at this point but her having doubts doesn’t equate to trusting him. The simple fact that she didn’t go to him to solve the doubts she had about her sister and tried to figure it out herself is kind of self explanatory to the fact that she didn’t trust him. Either way Sansa and Arya both understood after that conversation that they were completely different but still family.
@@MelaneMiller For me, I thought it was clear why Sansa sent Brienne away. Just as you said, Sansa knows that Brienne is honor bound to serve both Stark sisters. She is sworn to *protect* them. Littlefinger reminds us of that, and that if one of the sisters was planning to hurt the other, she'd have to intercede.
Now keep in mind that at this point, Sansa is the one concerned about *Arya* being the aggressor. Littlefinger was suggesting that Brienne would defend *Sansa* if need be.
Now recall what Sansa once told Brienne when she bent the knee after saving her from Ramsay: "I pledge to ask no service of you *that may bring you dishonor. I swear it by the old gods and the new."*
Forcing Brienne into a situation where she has to break her oath in protecting the sisters, by making her kill one of them, is bringing dishonor onto Brienne. Sansa sent her away to keep her out of that situation. She was protecting Brienne's honor.
I think many forgot that oath Sansa made to Brienne and so they thought Sansa was being shady, when really she was keeping her pledge to Brienne.
But as I stated above, Sansa knows Littlefinger. She knows him and Arya does not. She is the one who was immediately suspicious of why Littlefinger gave Bran the dagger. She is the one who blatantly stated she didn't trust Littlefinger, that only a fool would.
The thing is, Arya is the one who had the crucial information that Sansa needed. Sansa asked her where she got the letter. Had Arya said I saw Littlefinger pick it up for you, this whole thing would have been finished before it started. But Arya didn't trust Sansa, she was suspicious of her, therefore she withheld the information.
Later, Arya realized her suspicions of Sansa were wrong, that's why she gave her the knife. Arya probably realized then that Littlefinger was up to something, since her conclusion about Sansa was wrong, though she doesn't know what exactly.
Later, Sansa played a game with Littlefinger to figure out Arya's intentions (because again, Arya is the one acting confusing to Sansa), and her conclusion doesn't add up. Arya never wanted to be Lady of Winterfell. So she goes to Bran for clarification, probably even asks him where Arya got the letter since it was that letter that really set Arya off.
Bran probably then told her she got it from Littlefinger's room, and Sansa's missing information was suddenly completed.
I highly doubt that people forgot B's oath and Sansa's reply lol. Her character's whole mission has been to protect BOTH Stark girls since their mother died. But to think that Sansa sent her away because she could be used to hurt Arya isn't logical. B wouldn't kill Arya, period. Lol I feel like the moment Sansa asked her to do anything to harm Arya she would have just killed Littlefinger knowing he was behind it somehow. And unfortunately I don't think either of them were being the aggressor. If anything Littlefinger was the aggressor. He was trying to push agenda the whole time.
***It could be taken that B would defend Sansa, but it was to be a reminder that B would step in to protect Arya as well. His wording was to be interpreted both ways and was most likely to remind Sansa that B would keep Arya alive which is why he wanted her gone. Not only that but Peter knew B didn't trust him so it was in his best interest for her to be gone. (please remember when he even said he looks out for him only)
And I feel like Sansa understood where Arya was coming from, her intentions were clear and her actions were consistent. Within the same conversation with Littlefinger she blatantly says that all Arya wants to do is to protect her family. Littlefinger goes on to remind her that "she is her family". It was Sansa who confused Arya. She didn't understand why she would write that letter, she didn't understand why she would let people bad mouth Jon, she couldn't understand why she would keep Littlefinger around knowing he was a creep. Arya wanted to know why Sansa (who she loves and is her family) would do things that would hurt the family. Sansa is a slow learner as she said but isn't stupid enough to think that Arya would kill her because that goes against what Arya wants.
Also Arya didn't need to tell Sansa where she got the letter because she already knew. At the end of the day I feel like the Stark children played along with Peter the pedophile to understand how he moves. And at the end got him to show up to his own execution without realizing it. @@roseofthegarden_
Could you guys react to Peaky Blinders??? I really think you'd all like it! Or Vikings! A lot of people who like GoT love Vikings.
Lol this is certainly not my favorite episode of Game of Thrones so I’m just here for the reaction to Viserion’s death.
7:48 that's funny to you?😭😂😂😂😂😂
Jorah can't ride the dragon, Daario called it.
lmao
Thanks for the GoT reaction
Starks and Lannisters have married uncle to nieces before so aunt to nephew wouldn't be a huge difference. I also agree with you guys about wanting Tyrion to shut up. He was so annoying this season.
Nobody ever asked...WTF they get the Chains????? And who went INTO the water to attach them????
Always thought Tyrion is a Targaryen too and is the product of the mad King raping his mother. And the real reason his father hated him. Note he touched the dragons as well like Jon Snow did.
So which dragon will night king go for , the one on the ground and not moving at all with everyone important on it or the one in the air , moving fast 🤔
Throw a spear at something moving very fast or throw a spear at something still. Think which 1 will do more damage especially if your a night king that apparently can't miss.
It’s Night King vs dragons, wait for WIGHT DRAGON VS DRAGONS
Оксана Курбанова legit. No weapons are piercing dragonscale. Time to peace out and leave that shit to Drogon
Ethan Quirk well, we have Rhaegal also, so we have two alive dragons, but Viserion being undead is more powerful, so it’s gonna be a tough Dance of dragons
Оксана Курбанова yeah but Drogon is Balareon 2.0, he’s the largest and strongest of the 3. Rhaegal and Viserion were equally sized and equally strong so now Viserion has the advantage. Rhaegal is too much at risk in that encounter.
Would be cool as fuck though if they did repeat that dragon fight from the actual dance of dragons when they flew above the cloud layer and one Targaryen jumped from their dragon to the other to kill his cousin whilst Myraxes (? One of Nymeria and Visenya’s dragons) mauled the other one as the 4 plummeted from the sky and in to the lake at the Isle of Faces. Id be cool with that being how they kill Jon off in the end
this nigga jerry be havin me weak bruh