Reactors Reaction to the RED WEDDING in Game of Thrones 3x9 | The Rains of Castamere
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Reactors Reacting to Game of Thrones Season 3 Episode 9, The Rains of Castamere, where the Freys and Boltons betray Rob Stark in the Red Wedding.
0:00 Natalie Gold / nataliegoldreacts
1:31 Magic Magy / @magicmagy
4:03 Nikki & Steven React / @nikkistevenreact
6:00 Hogwarts Reacts / hogwartsreacts
8:02 ItsAPrimate / @itsaprimatee
9:32 RT TV / @rttv2011
10:16 Blind Wave / blindwave
11:52 The Homies / @thehomiesreact
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React tv, its time to include coa tv in the list. His reaction to joffrey's death is legendary
Seriously, BlindWave had the worst reaction. I'd remove and replace that clip. I thought you only added good reactions.
Seriously tho, stabbing a pregnant woman in the stomach like that is one of the most f’d up things I’ve ever seen…..
Even though I knew the red wedding was coming, that bit got to me too
That scene was not in the books 😭😭😭😭😭
@@Winter_B12 yea I know, it was pure shock value for the show. It was effective.
@@Urlastnerve I was reading the book in class, I literally said OMG at the top of my lungs
I almost got in trouble
@@Winter_B12 And the weird thing is that lots of the messed up things from the books were omitted from show!😂
watching people react to the red wedding will never get old
After all these years, never
@@cristaufetee3645 HONESTLY
The reactors remember
It extends the lifetime of G. R. R. Martin.
Just like the Stark family lol
The scene where they cut Rob's head to put his wolf's head instead.... It was fucking horrible, and Arya saw it...
I thought they just cut the wolf's head and put it on his head.
We don't see them cutting his head off, but how else could they put the wolf head so fast?
@@ssolv4412 I was gonna say “ I guess by emptying the wolfs head” but keep in mind that it’s been a long time since I watched that episode so it was just from what I could remember. Therefore, I went and rewatched the scene again and you were right. They did cut his head off and replaced it with the wolf’s, connecting the beheaded corpse and the wolf’s head with spikes. That’s horrible
This.... After the whole seanse, Then the fucking wolfhead thing. Goood, ive never felt so bad in my life...
That's the most disrespectful scene in this whole show
Honestly one of the worst parts about the red wedding for me has to be how the Freys put gray winds head on to robs decapitated stump
Things are more disturbing in the book. The Frey's strip Caitlyn's body naked and catapult it into the river
When Daenerys sees it in that vision it's just so disturbing in the imagery is stuck with me. For those who don't know she sees the Red wedding but it's just a bunch of body parts in the middle of a meal hand still holding cups and everything and in the center of the room instead of Walter Frey sitting on the throne it's an emaciated rotting body holding a turkey leg as if it was a scepter and with the rotting head of a wolf.
People even have a theory that this wolf head body is going to end up becoming in the books what the night King is in the show
@@shawnhoelscher1440 In addition (SPOILERS FOR BOOKS)
Catelyn gets revived as a zombie
@@shawnhoelscher1440 But that gives us Lady Stoneheart...If GRRM ever finishes the books I'm excited to see her vengence.
That made me gag. No joke. I read the books, but, I definitely didn't look at that moment when the episode aired. What's worse is the fact that Arya saw him like that. That was the moment old Arya died.
Catlin grew up in the high courts of Westeros. She recognized the song The Reins of Castamere, the Lannister song, and knew something was wrong.
Caitlyn was always right but nobody listens
@@francisabellana445 she's only wrong about Jon and everybody hates her for it. Such an underappreciated character tbh
@@Dan-gi6tf what did she say about Jon?
@@Thawhid that he was a no good bastard basically. She thought he was simply the result of Ned's "affair"
Lady stonehearth, to bad she didnt make it in the show
This is so heart breakingly brutal , I have read the books so knew this was coming but I was not prepared for the brutality of this scene watching it on screen I was in complete shock at seeing favourite characters cut down , I sat in silence for a good while after this episode . Still Aryas revenge on Walder and the Freys is so satisfying later on
same here haveing read the books ans=d seeing it on the screen were two different things
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I haven't read the books, but I've noticed book-readers mention that there are differences between the Red Wedding in the book vs the series. Talisa is different... or not there... or not pregnant... or something? It was shrewd of the creators to tweak it enough that it would shock even the book-readers.
I would imagine that some book readers probably found it just as upsetting as unspoiled viewers, because as a book reader you might have a false sense that you are prepared for it.
They killed 3 Starks in a few minutes. It's actually 5 Starks if you include the wolf and the unborn baby. That's crazy.
@@UTU49 Talisa doesn't exist in the books. In the books Robb married a young girl from the west named Jeyne Westerling, and she is alive at the actual "arc" of the book. Also she couldn't get pregnant, because her mother kept giving her some tea to avoid getting pregnant. The reason of that is because House Westerling is from the west and one of the banners of the Lannisters. Tywin forced Jeyne's mother to give her that tea so that Robb could not have heirs. That's how Tywin secured victory of the Game of thrones and also secured the entire North
They just nailed it beyond nailed it. I too knew what’s going to happen and still got a nice jaw drop. Can only imagine what the poor bastards that haven’t read the books felt 🤣🤣😭
Thats what the starks get for breaking their oath to this guy so many times. After all the men of his that died rob was like nah fuck our deal.
Richard Madden’s acting in this scene is phenomenal.
Most people think seeing your pregnant wife brutally attacked like that would cause them to immediately jump into action but Robb’s reaction is much more real.
Utter disbelief at what just happened and by the time the time he’s ready to react, he’s been hit with bolts and is now incapacitated.
Stabbing a pregnant woman in the womb, the screams of Shireen burning alive and then her screams stop when she dies and the fire continues. Still gives me chills.
Then came Season 8.
Lol saw ep 1 of house of the dragons?
@@saichaitanya2329 Not yet. Will get it from torrent tomorrow
@@saichaitanya2329 Just now finished it. WHAT THE FUCK 👁️👄👁️
@@jj1322 was it good according to you. Imo, it was..
Shireen death scene is dogshit
When I read it in the books and was pissed. People told me to “get over it. It’s just a book”
Then when this episode came along they wondered why I was smiling at them.
My revenge was sweet
Lol
Lol please tell me you told them "get over it, its just a tv show"
Oh it pissed me off and demoralized me when I read it in the books, lol! Although made it so much more amazing when Aria comes back later on disguised and poisoned them all!
Did you sing the rains of castemere to them
Whoever told you to get over events that took place in a book doesn't read.
Although this was the most brutal scene I was more shocked when Jon got killed and nothing comes close to the anger & sadness I felt when Shireen was burnt alive
Being burnt alive is the most painful and brutal thing to do, so i was literally mad too.
Agree with you about Shireen
I still remember her screams
@@marisamar3247 i muted on that scene because of scream of her. My heart was literally broken
@@hyperistan2288 I muted too. Too much pain.
No one sang the words, but Catelyn knew ‘‘The Rains of Castamere’’ when she heard it. Edwyn was hurrying toward a door. She hurried faster, driven by the music. Six quick strides and she caught him. And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must bow solow? She grabbed Edwyn by the arm to turn him and went cold all over when she felt the iron rings beneath his silken sleeve.
Catelyn slapped him so hard she broke his lip. Olyvar, she thought, and Perwyn, Alesander, all absent. And Roslin wept . . .
Edwyn Frey shoved her aside. The music drowned all other sound, echoing off the walls as if the stones themselves were playing. Robb gave Edwyn an angry look and moved to block his way... and staggered suddenly as a quarrel sprouted from his side, just beneath the shoulder. If he screamed then, the sound was swallowed by the pipes and horns and fiddles. Catelyn saw a second bolt pierce his leg, saw him fall. Up in the gallery, half the musicians had crossbows in their hands instead of drums or lutes. She ran toward her son, until something punched in the small of the back and the hard stone floor came up to slap her. ‘‘Robb!’’ she screamed. She saw Smalljon Umber wrestle a table off its trestles. Crossbow bolts thudded into the wood, one two three, as he flung it down on top of his king. Robin Flint was ringed by Freys, their daggers rising and falling. Ser Wendel Manderly rose ponderously to his feet, holding his leg of lamb. A quarrel went in his open mouth and came out the back of his neck. Ser Wendel crashed forward, knocking the table off its trestles and sending cups, flagons, trenchers, platters, turnips, beets, and wine bouncing, spilling, and sliding across the floor.
Catelyn’s back was on fire. I have to reach him. The Smalljon bludgeoned Ser Raymund Frey across the face with a leg of mutton. But when he reached for his sword belt a crossbow bolt drove him to his knees. In a coat of gold or a coat of red, a lion still has claws. She saw Lucas Blackwood cut down by Ser Hosteen Frey. One of the Vances was hamstrung by Black Walder as he was wrestling with Ser Harys Haigh. And mine are long and sharp, my lord, as long and sharp as yours. The crossbows took Donnel Locke, Owen Norrey, and half a dozen more. Young Ser Benfrey had seized Dacey Mormont by the arm, but Catelyn saw her grab up a flagon of wine with her other hand, smash it full in his face, and run for the door. It flew open before she reached it. Ser Ryman Frey pushed into the hall, clad in steel from helm to heel. A dozen Frey men-at-arms packed the door behind him. They were armed with heavy long axes.
‘‘Mercy!’’ Catelyn cried, but horns and drums and the clash of steel smothered her plea. Ser Ryman buried the head of his axe in Dacey’s stomach. By then men were pouring in the other doors as well, mailed men in shaggy fur cloaks with steel in their hands. Northmen! She took them for rescue for half a heartbeat, till one of them struck the Smalljon’s head off with two huge blows of his axe. Hope blew out like a candle in a storm.
In the midst of slaughter, the Lord of the Crossing sat on his carved oaken throne, watching greedily.
There was a dagger on the floor a few feet away. Perhaps it had skittered there when the Smalljon knocked the table off its trestles, or perhaps it had fallen from the hand of some dying man. Catelyn crawled toward it. Her limbs were leaden, and the taste of blood was in her mouth. I will kill Walder Frey, she told herself. Jinglebell was closer to the knife, hiding under a table, but he only cringed away as she snatched up the blade. I will kill the old man, I can do that much at least.
Then the tabletop that the Smalljon had flung over Robb shifted, and her son struggled to his knees. He had an arrow in his side, a second in his leg, a third through his chest. Lord Walder raised a hand, and the music stopped, all but one drum. Catelyn heard the crash of distant battle, and closer the wild howling of a wolf. Grey Wind, she remembered too late. ‘‘Heh,’’ Lord Walder cackled at Robb, ‘‘the King in the North arises. Seems we killed some of your men, Your Grace. Oh, but I’ll make you an apology, that will mend them all again, heh.’’
Catelyn grabbed a handful of Jinglebell Frey’s long grey hair and dragged him out of his hiding place. ‘‘Lord Walder!’’ she shouted. ‘‘LORDWALDER!’’ The drum beat slow and sonorous, doom boom doom. ‘‘Enough,’’ said Catelyn. ‘‘Enough, I say. You have repaid betrayal with betrayal, let it end.’’ When she pressed her dagger to Jinglebell’s throat, the memory of Bran’s sickroom came back to her, with the feel of steel at her own throat. The drum went boom doom boom doom boom doom. ‘‘Please,’’ she said. ‘‘He is my son. My first son, and my last. Let him go. Let him go and I swear we will forget this . . . forget all you’ve done here. I swear it by the old gods and new, we . . . we will take no vengeance . . .’’
Lord Walder peered at her in mistrust. ‘‘Only a fool would believe such blather. D’you take me for a fool, my lady?’’
‘‘I take you for a father. Keep me for a hostage, Edmure as well if you haven’t killed him. But let Robb go.’’
‘‘No.’’ Robb’s voice was whisper faint. ‘‘Mother, no . . .’’
‘‘Yes. Robb, get up. Get up and walk out, please, please. Save yourself . . . if not for me, for Jeyne.’’
‘‘Jeyne?’’ Robb grabbed the edge of the table and forced himself to stand. ‘‘Mother,’’ he said, ‘‘Grey Wind...’’
‘‘Go to him. Now. Robb, walk out of here.’’
Lord Walder snorted. ‘‘And why would I let him do that?’’
She pressed the blade deeper into Jinglebell’s throat. The lackwit rolled his eyes at her in mute appeal. A foul stench assailed her nose, but she paid it no more mind than she did the sullen ceaseless pounding of that drum, boom doom boom doom boom doom. Ser Ryman and Black Walder were circling round her back, but Catelyn did not care. They could do as they wished with her; imprison her, rape her, kill her, it made no matter. She had lived too long, and Ned was waiting. It was Robb she feared for. ‘‘On my honor as a Tully,’’ she told Lord Walder, ‘‘on my honor as a Stark, I will trade your boy’s life for Robb’s. A son for a son.’’ Her hand shook so badly she was ringing Jinglebell’s head.
Boom, the drum sounded, boom doom boom doom. The old man’s lips went in and out. The knife trembled in Catelyn’s hand, slippery with sweat. ‘‘A son for a son, heh,’’ he repeated. ‘‘But that’s a grandson . . . and he never was much use.’’
A man in dark armor and a pale pink cloak spotted with blood stepped up to Robb. ‘‘Jaime Lannister sends his regards.’’ He thrust his longsword through her son’s heart, and twisted.
Robb had broken his word, but Catelyn kept hers. She tugged hard on Aegon’s hair and sawed at his neck until the blade grated on bone. Blood ran hot over her fingers. His little bells were ringing, ringing, ringing, and the drum went boom doom boom.
Finally someone took the knife away from her. The tears burned like vinegar as they ran down her cheeks. Ten fierce ravens were raking her face with sharp talons and tearing off strips of flesh, leaving deep furrows that ran red with blood. She could taste it on her lips.
It hurts so much, she thought. Our children, Ned, all our sweet babes. Rickon, Bran, Arya, Sansa, Robb . . . Robb . . . please, Ned, please, make it stop, make it stop hurting . . . The white tears and the red ones ran together until her face was torn and tattered, the face that Ned had loved. Catelyn Stark raised her hands and watched the blood run down her long fingers, over her wrists, beneath the sleeves of her gown. Slow red worms crawled along her arms and under her clothes. It tickles. That made her laugh until she screamed. ‘‘Mad,’’ someone said, ‘‘she’s lost her wits,’’ and someone else said, ‘‘Make an end,’’ and a hand grabbed her scalp just as she’d done with Jinglebell, and she thought, No, don’t, don’t cut my hair, Ned loves my hair. Then the steel was at her throat, and its bite was red and cold.
holy fuck
straight from the book and the last paragraph just.. hurts so bad
They did Smalljon dirty in the show. Made him give Rickon to the Bolton bastard without absolutely nothing in return😂
The birth of Lady Stoneheart.
Differences I noticed:
Catelyn slaps Edwyn Frey instead of Roose Bolton
Talisa isn't there (cuz she doesn't exist in the books)
Roose Bolton says "Jaime Lannister sends his regards" not "The Lannisters send their regards"
Catelyn kills Walder's grandson instead of his wife
But how do people not notice that the wedding band starts playing Rains of Castamere which in a Stark’s presence is like a freaking fire alarm? This tune had been used about 10 times prior, just to make sure people associate it with Lannisters. Guess it didn’t work that well.
Don't they explain earlier in the show that it was written about the near total death of the Targaryen dynasty? I never really associated it with the Lannisters, but more so with the death of a major dynasty. I thought it was supposed to symbolically mean the death of the Stark dynasty.
@@samuelhiatt9338
It is about the destruction of house Rayne of catsamere (bannermen of house lannister) a house that tywin lannister killed every single member of after they rebelled against the lannisters
@@g3fr507 Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
But did you know this the first time you watched GOT?
@@onedmc9055yeah it's a whole scene where they explain it, and then they sing the song a dozen times right after and it's always referenced as a Lannister song. it was a pretty big thing that they foreshadowed.
This was the single greatest episode of tv ever…..then to see how the show ended was heartbreaking
BrB 5x14
@@vincentw3566 nag
I'm still mad about Rob's death to this day lol
The show already went down hill after season 4/5
@@vincentw3566 Ozymandias is a top 3 tv episode of all time, possibly the GOAT.
Natalie's reaction to this scene was one of the best of all time.
@Razor Reacts obviously wasn't
@Razor Reacts Lol Yeah I can see that but that's how she is lol
@Razor Reacts Nah Natalie is so sweet. She doesn't do well with horror and gore in general so it's not over the top but if it's the only time you've ever seen her reactions it could probably seem that way.
@Razor Reacts complete opposite
@Razor Reacts It feels like the others are more fake and her’s is genuine
I will say this every time I watch that scene: Michelle Fairley's performance as Catelyn should have won every t.v award out there. She is a phenomenal actor. World class.
I love how much people care for the wolf. That and Caitlin’s love for her children make especially sad along with killing a pregnant women is beyond the most messed up scene ever.
"My name is Arya Stark, I want you to know that. The last thing you are ever going to see is a Stark smiling down at you as you die."
"When people ask what happened here, tell them the North remembers. Tell them winter came for House Frey."
got a whole lot of goosebumps just by reading it
Oh well I was going to Arya is going to get even with the Frays eventually
Perfectly qouted!
You forgot the line "leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe".
@@PreMal2023 that wasn’t Aryas line
Just remember this: "leave one wolf alive, and the sheep are never safe."🐺🐑😈
The North Remembers.
Winter came for House Frey
@@Cobinja And that guy was killed by his own son.
Good remember what happens when you march south 🦁🦁🦁
@@SMhydra why are you acting like if House Lannister didn’t get completely demolished in the end ☠️
The starks killed 0 lanisters 🤣
I have watched GOT numerous times, but the red wedding is the one scene I have never wanted to live through again. For those of us who never read the books, this was a Monumental shocker because we were all waiting for Rob to avenge his father.
I read the books, knew it was coming and it was still shocking.
@@snerdtergusonimo that’s a true indication of a genuinely great novel to series adaptation, then.
Robbs mother screaming at the end was definitely one of the most painful things, for me thats when the shock wore off and the tears began. Be in her shoes, you lose everything and you think you have some leverage though your life will never be the same but you realize theres not a thing you can do. Everyone, just slaughtered and you helplessly watched. And the shock of it all. As brutal as this scene was I could really feel the pain behind her. She absolutely sold this whole scene with that one scream. It was painful to watch in more than one way
Роб Старк и старки получили свое ,Роб король и он не может жениться по либви
Makes me want to rewatch GOT, but then I remember how bad the ending was and don't want to have to deal with that.
Just watch until the end of Season 5, and you'll be just fine. You can just tell yourself the show ended there, and that future seasons don't exist... At least that's how I cope with the problem.
@@jacob4920 Kinda wish they just come out with a single episode after Jon dies where the whitewalkers just take over the entire planet and season 6 onwards doesn't exist. It can show how worthless and futile it was to fight for power and the iron throne.
@@jacob4920 season 6 quite good tho
@@user-kk8kj4jx3q Season 6 is one of the worst. Its basically the shows sell out season and feels NOTHING like something GRRM would write. The tone completely shifts from the gritty dark political fantasy where actions have consequences, to basically an R rated generic good vs evil Disney fantasy where "heros" can act as dumb as they want and get rewarded for being brave
@@ben1ben2ben1 Exactly! Finaly I've seen a person who sees this tremendous difference in show's tone between first 5 seasons and all the garbage happened later on. I mean, even beloved by many fans Battle of Bastards could have never been victorious for Jon if it wasn't Dumb and the Dumbest desire to please fandom with presenting Jon as a classical Disney "knight on a white horse" who always wins and fearlessly fights evil :)
8:56 - If Rob is dead, I'm gonna be so fucking mad.
Narrator - He was so fucking mad.
I hope the new series can get this kind of emotion out of people.
Hopefully
I hope
the new series will get them commit suicide
After 2 Episodes it's clear it won't
There are probably even more WTF moments than GOTs. But the characters are far more gray and everyone is kinda an ass hole
The moment when they cut Catelyn's throat has imprinted in my brain, first time in my life I was crying out of shock
I miss the superiority of this show
God this scene was a milestone in TV History.
Ah back when GOT was at its peak
I miss those days
You mean back when it had good writing a La George RR and not two dumbasses who never should have gotten a piece of the pie?
I watched the DVD commentary on this episode featuring Michelle (Catelyn) and Madden (Robb). When it reached this scene, Michelle said this was hard to watch, by the end Michelle and Madden were both in tears and said to each other what great acting the other did and they love each other.
I am so thankful for reactors, because since you can't forget or unsee the series you've already watched and their big twists and shocking moments, you can relive your spontaneous reactions through new watchers, which is the next best thing.
I usually don't like when reactors get overly emotional but this scene right here deserves all the crying and screaming and hollering anyone can give.
I remember watching this on TV when it first aired and after the episode staying still in the dark not being able to make a single move for 15 minutes
Watching this sent me right back😥
yea I cried so much in and after that scene 😭
Felt the same way. Couldn't move
I literally did not know what to do with myself after watching this scene. Stabbing a pregnant woman is a different kind of foul.
That part wasn't even in the book. As a fan of the books, the show writers got me with that one. 100% Even in the beginning of the episode i was worried, because she didn't attend in the novel at all; the only smart decision Robb made. I was immediately worried, like "why is she here? WHY IS SHE HERE? SHE SHOULDN'T BE HERE, THIS IS SO BAD."
@@beetlebob4675 I liked her. I get the drama that it added. I was happy that they gave him a love interest. I never read the books so I wasn't aware that she didn't exist.
@István Benke in books she's a different character, Jeyne Westerling. Idk why the showrunners made a whole 'nother character for the show. Her mama was working with the Lannisters.
And they got chopped into pieces ......ahh perfect revenge
@@malanmoody8313 Jeyne Westerling replaced her. Getting Robb to fuck a girl when everything around him (Theon betraying him, the Karstark's betraying him, Ban and Rickon dead and Jaime released) came crushing down and marry her was Tywin's calculated move to get him killed. Jeyne was in on it and her family got lands promised by Tywin for their actions
I just watched GoT for the first time a few months ago. I was speechless during this episode. I can't imagine how people felt when this ep first came out.
That scene was heartbreaking
I remember this episode being on the news when it first came out on tv years ago because of how brutal it is and because of how the fans reacted lmao
I sat there wondering why people were freaking out about it and looked up the scene online the same day and was like “oh cool this is brutal big whoop”
Years later like 2018 or 2019 I finally decided to watch the show since the series was ending and I was invested. I completely forgot about the red wedding until I realized the scene the instant it happened and I finally understood why people freaked out about it 😭😂
Yeah. It's part, HOLY CRAP!!! Because you're surprised. And part of it is you're invested in the characters. Character here that are firmly on the moral high ground. It is unfair, it is brutal and it is against st one of the most inviolable laws in this or almost any fantasy series/film/book. The ancient laws that a guest under your roof was under your protection. That once you had offered them "bread and salt", they were your guest and were therefore to be u harmed. The Freys violate that. If I recall correctly, when the red wedding is happening, Bran is telling the story of the Rat King. Who had killed guests, cooked them and fed them to their family. He was cursed by the gods, not for cooking and serving them, but because he had harmed a guest under his roof.
The entire thing is just completely brutal, and I don't know of anything I've ever seen on tv that has that level of shock to it. And this was me watching it, and KNOWING it was coming, because I had read the books.
Side note. This is almost certainly the motivation behind Arya (who had grown up, like Bran, hearing these tales from Nan) cutting up Walders sons and feeding them to him. That is the punishment that the Rat King faced.
Ending it on "I hate this show" was kind of perfect.
Shall be the way to end the series
What makes this even more of a tragedy is that 3 years prior to this their aunt, uncle, and grandfather were murdered by the Mad King it seems as if that entire line of starks was destined for death they were targeted by literally everybody else.
3?
Uh... You mean 23 years, not just three, right? The only thing that happened three years prior to this event was Ned Stark getting his head chopped off.
at least Bran is the king now
It's surprising how many people didn't pick up on the Lannister theme being played. It was explained earlier in the show that Rains of Castemere is about a family of rebels being completely wiped out by Tywin Lannister and that the song is used to scare rebelling families.
I don't think anything demonstrates the impact of this event more than the fact that there were NO spoilers on the internet.
it was one of the few major scenes i didn’t see on youtube as a kid/young teen (wanted to watch it for years before i got the hbo password and was allowed to watch), i saw ned stark’s death, and i thought i had seen the red wedding, no i saw the purple wedding so it came out of left field like just complete shock and grief
The new definition of ugly crying was literally me, my boyfriend had seen it so many times but it was my first time and I was howling 🙈
What’s “funny” is that everyone is initially completely shocked, but when the wolf gets killed, then the tears. Lol.
Because this hits like... The sounds 😭 but I think it's like... The whole episode is an emotional Rollercoaster.... But I think it's a human Instincts to cry when helpless animals die... I read it somewhere
Bro I love the animals too and I adored the Direwolves, but that guy stabning Talisa's stomach was much more difficult to watch, let alone Robb crawling at his dead wife, then getting killed along with his mother
Reflects well how people nowadays arent even fazed by humans dying and getting Hurt, but put a animal Into the scene and suddenly there is tears. Ohh the humanity...
Catelyn’s scream after Robb dying was heartbreaking. I was soo happy when Arya killed them all.
My sister saw this episode and started going crazy. What a powerful scene. I was more angry then sad. 😠😠😠😠
Ah I remember reading this chapter in the early 2000s and throwing my book across the room and not reading it again for a few weeks. It is the day you are no longer a sweet summer child any longer
I come back to these reactions from time to time. Having read most of the books before the show I knew this was going to upset a lot of people. Watching how much people hated Ned's death I was certain this was going to be the best episode of any show ever.
Ah the red wedding and people screaming their lungs out to it. It's pure gold! ✨
i remember when i first watched this. i was alone in my room at night, binge watching game of thrones. i had heard the term "red wedding" but i genuinely was not expecting that. robb was my favorite character at this point, i absolutely loved his storyline and to see it end in the worst way was just heartbreaking.
wow, the second girl is trying VERY hard to pretend like she doesn't know what's gonna happen lol
Girl’s revenge was most satisfying scene in the series!
I can't even speak for a moment after I watched this episode.. Still one of the most unforgettable scene of GOT...
Lol those guys from Blindwave were hilareous 😆 the guy in the left kept a straight face the entire time but failed to hold his tears in the end.
I love how great it is to look back at all the emotions this how has given us. Still the best show ever imo, despite S8.
If you haven't seen their actual reactions, Eric, the guy on the left, had read the books and seen the show before, and Calvin, the guy on the right, was reacting to this for the first time. He sat there mostly in silence for more than 20 minutes after the end of the episode, and Aaron, another member of Blind Wave, came in to discuss things with Eric while Calvin mourned. Then, he was so upset over the next week that he wrote a whole poem about it, and they discussed it in another video, before they did the next episode. Calvin also got a Hand of the King pin from Eric right after because he'd earned it by watching all of it.
I'm watching the show for the first time right now, and I've been watching their reactions as I go along, and it's been great because Eric gives a lot of background information that helps me understand the context and they have good discussions, so I'd recommend their reactions if you haven't watched them.
I'll never get tired of seeing Red Wedding reaction videos
the fact that the show made this scene LESS brutal just shows how twisted GRRM is lol
The show also made Ramsey tame compared to the books
Michelle Fairley's acting was top notch in that hearbreaking scene ...
We forget after having seen the whole series that at this point we didn’t know “The Rains of Castemere” that well…we were warned
Right! Honestly, the first season and some of the second season had so many moving parts that this song kinda just went above my head.
Despite all the killings going on, the biggest "Oh, no!!" reaction is when the dog gets shot. 😂😂
Was looking for this comment 😂 love it
@@MsWaldo2009 me tooo :)
10:38 , this is the most emotional reaction ever!
The other guy was def stoned. Like wtf 😅
Missed "king in da norf!" scene right after wedding
It really happened.. just another scenario of history made to fit into a brilliantly written television show.
I will say this, the Red Wedding really…REALLY pissed me off on all that happened. Pissed off as in hurt, so hurt and angry that it happened even though it was bound to. I even cried. This is the reaction we were all expecting for the finale…but no!
Who the fuck was expecting this for the finale? By the time season 8 got there, the show had already drastically fallen off in quality. The show had been going down hill ever since they mostly ran out of book material in season 4/5. It would be shocking if the show did finish good without the book material
I was shocked at the first viewing, but now it's just funny to me. Especially these reacti9n videos lmao
This episode is brutal as hell, I didnt even think I could finish this video I couldnt bear to watch the scenes over again
Poor nat, back then I was eager to see her react to the red wedding cause I knew it would totally wreck her… she just doesn’t deal good with this level of brutality and I’m there to watch her suffer 😂
That was the first reaction I ever saw of hers, so I wasn’t expecting how much it wrecked her 😂😂 I always thought I was really sensitive cuz my family doesn’t really cry at fictional death stuff, but Natalie’s reaction made me feel like an emotionless zombie in comparison 🤣
She is not a summer child anymore
I already had a trauma after Ned Stark's death but this was too much. I stooped watching GoT for a month after this.
rewatching the red wedding even through reactions still never fails to make my bawl
I don’t know how I found this, but I have never seen somebody get so visibly emotive from a tv show or a movie. Wow.
Still the most traumatic moment in TV history.
No💀
Back when the show was good. If you were playing attention you knew exactly what it meant when the rains of castamere played.
this is so good writing, the years pass and I keep being impressed about how impactful and well done this scene is. it's really rare to see something that causes that much emotional response in so many people
I’ve never wanted a whole bloodline to be purged more than the freys and the boltons, especially after reading the books
I remember I couldn't go to sleep after watching this episode, I was so depressed as if these characters were family lol only show that's ever done this to me
Nothing in this world makes me doubt whether I'm even a good person more than the pleasure I get from watching people's horror when they see this scene for the first time.
I just watched this episode an hour ago and I can’t even describe how shocked I was when I saw this. I can’t believe something so big was never spoiled for me in all this time
I'm never going to forget watching the Red Wedding for the first time, I was on a night shift and was watching on my break - left me in complete shock.
You know something is well done when you remember the exact name of the episode it happened Rains of Castamere and War of the Bastards really hit me hard
It was "Battle Of The Bastards". Couldn't have been that good if you don't remember the name
And Battle Of The Bastards sucked! It was basically everything that GRRM hates about most fantasies
@@ben1ben2ben1 dude keep your salty comments I watch it in spanish im from argentina and i liked a lot that episode. GRRM can keep on lying to people that he is writing more books while in reality he is enjoying his money and has no plans for ending GoT... He doesn´t deserve my respect until he finishes his books. Meanwhile i will keep loving good authors like my man Sanderson who wrote 3 books while i was writting this comment
@@barbapati7158 You know what would be a great way to get money? Finishing the books.
And if you know anything about GRRMs style of writing you would understand why he is struggling to finish the books. Same reason he wrote a 5 year time jump in the 4th book, then threw it out and started again after years of work. He can't let anything go unexplained and his story keeps growing. His books don't have the same plot holes and inconsistent writing of a Brandon Sanderson. They are not even in the same ball park when it comes to talent
what ive noticed is that even after 3 seasons, not one reactor knew that the song is a lanister song or reacted to it in that fashion >
I love how it’s disbelief and then heartbreak for the reactors lol
I just watched this scene for the first time, I was so shocked; that was brutal!
Ah yes, the good ole days when the show stuck to book canon. As violent as this scene is, it becomes even more messed up when in the books, Tywin Lannister set up the Westerlings, (a lesser House under their patronage), to set Jeyne Westerling,(Tylisa in the show), up to seduce Robb, knowing he would more than likely succumb to her charms being that he's a straight teenage boy, and she was quite pretty.
@Merlin Also the scene where Daenerys tricks the slave masters and frees/gets control of the Unsullied was way better in the show than the books imo
well martin takes years for chapters because it is so hard to not fuck up the story at one point.
@@xxxLUKRASsxxx to be fair, I think Martin either lost interest in his books, or already finished them and just wait for himself to die so they can be published and he won't be a witness of the havok. Like he saw the rage of show fans and he knows that shit will hit the fan when he will release both books
Cry more
@@annaperminova1309 not even, the ending we got for the show is most likely the ending for the bools BUT the way it was executed was so shit everyone started hating it. So imo hes trying to re-write stuff and make it palpable after the shit show that was D&Ds show. But we could both be wrong as it could also be all the conspiracies, subplots and characters that martin has written, WHICH HE HAS to end in 2 books. Remember he doesnt have a layout, he goes as he writes and has said himself that even the characters at times surprise him
I'm watching the show with some of my friends (It's their first time watching) and I cannot wait until we get to this episode haha! We're season 2 episode 4, so we got a little bit, but I cannot wait to see their reactions
Bro blind wave used to not speak at all😂
The scene where the dire wolf just stares at arya and dies got to me the most
I had to come back to this years later to remind myself how good the show was.
Watching people give my same reaction is so comforting ♥️ so brutal , surprised the hell outta me
It was so heartbreaking but the end of the Freys was so satisfying in the end!!!great writing
I remember this scene left me with a lump in my throat....
Honestly, everyone should have seen this coming from a mile away! Happy times in GoT? Never gonna happen
I love how everyone gets sad over the wolf 🥺
The cherry on top is the start of the next episode. Really adds to that feeling of hopelessness.
I had no fucking clue the red wedding made people react like this, holy shit 🤣🤣🤣
When the book readers watched the non book readers see this not knowing it’s gonna happen
Fun fact the actress that plays robs wife is Charlie chaplins granddaughter
And the drummer of the band is the drummer from Coldplay.
She's really, Really beautiful
Get this: When they were done with the recording for the Red Wedding, the entire cast was crying as well.
one of the greatest thing in the last 10 years ~
Am I a psychopath for laughing at their reactions?
No lol, some people are just fucken weird about movies.
Not the right diagnosis but what’s funny about it?
It’s funny how people react to the killing of the wolves after having seen dozens of actual PEOPLE being slaughtered!! 😅
It's crazy 😂
It adds insult to injury. Also it’s called empathy, it’s very normal look it up. 😂
After watching all their reacts and already finished season 7 , I still cried to this scene every time
I remember reading the scene in the book years ago before the series came out. I had to put the book down after that chapter and recover.
I think it's safe to say this is literally the most brutal, gruesome and heartstopping episode of all the shows
After years of insisting my best friend is finally watching this show and now we're watching it together. Can't wait till I get to this episode
Atleast Arya avenged her family lost at the Red Wedding, it was so satisfying to watch her take down House Frey so quickly
That was terrible fan service and bad writing
Robb was one of the best character in this show