Arya tells Jon about Danny's Threat to His Life and Meets Tyrion in Prison Scene | GOT 8x06 Finale
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Arya: I came to kill Cercei but your queen got there first
Bricks: Excuse me?
Brick : am i joke to you ?
Arya : Yes you are
@AuRtHoR just like how a mouse saved the world by rescuing ant man
Who knocked the bricks loose again?
AuRtHoR u dont understand jokes.
What a genius.
Arya was wearing the face of the brick that killed her
Everybody had encouraged Jon to kill Danny and when he did they got rid of him. 😂
It was dumb writing. Who cares if he killed Daenerys, she literally committed a bunch of war crimes, slaughtered thousands of innocent people for no reason. She deserved it. The ending was nonsensical for Jon to get punished for killing a tyrant.
@@roseofthegarden_ Daenerys didn't deserve to die.She was at war with Cersei and she had every right to burn those useless people. They were scum. Even the children. Jon and Tyrion both should have been killed for treason. Stop sounding like a damn moron
@@roseofthegarden_ They could have pardoned Jon after Grey Worm left, but I think that Bran doesn't because he believes that Jon will ultimately be happier beyond/at the Wall. Either way, his future is still open. Sansa can still pardon him to come back North. Arya will likely figure out that the world is round and come back from Essos and share the news with everyone. And even Bran can return to Winterfell if he ever abdicates and the council elects another king.
@@beebevill2890 Those people didn't do a thing to Daenerys. They did not deserve to die.
Some of you Dany fans need help.
I was shocked of the aftermath of Jon killing Danny. No scene where he is running away, or doing whatever, just cut and he is in chains. Like what the fuck. There should have been a final war for the "throne", those who are with Jon and those who were with Danny, not some bullshit negotiation where they all got rid of him.
Arya saying "I know a killer when I see one" is an extremely subtle and a genius reference to the fact that Daenerys killed hundreds of thousand people. Truly one of the lines of all time
😂😂
HAHAHHAHAA
Where did you get the Number from ?
@@CareraDrift pop of kings landing was roughly 500,000 at the time of the Mad Kings death according to Jaime Lannister
@@Eshayzbra96 and the city is full of people at the very end so couldn't have been that any dead
Arya: “I know a killer when i see one.”
Jon: (Looks out over the wasteland) “Nah I don’t see it.”
R D so true
He knows nothing .
😂😂😂
"I don't want it"
Because sHe iS mY QUeEn
Arya is a literal genius, I would never have guessed Daenerys was a murderer.
Seeing someone dessimate a city full of innocent people and deducing that person is a murderer? That's some big brain energy right there. 😂
@@baked_alaska 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
THE GIRL HAS NO NAME
@@baked_alaska lol.
@@navid7039 Jesus, guess nobody hugged you in your childhood
This scenes broke my heart. They had two years to come up with a good ending. Sad.
That's what I'm saying this 2 YEARS!!!!!
The main problem is they made just 6 episodes and not 8-10 episodes.
louisc Doucet Yeah in my opinion the ending was good but it needed more time to develop. They should’ve take the 10 seasons that HBO offered them but the writers are idiots.
@@DiegoDiaz-sv1ng HBO is idiot too, they should change showrunners
@@mellykwan5609 actually, they had a matter of months... because you need to write first, preferably BEFORE filming and production for obvious reasons....
And George has been working on the penultimate book for four times as long at the ENTIRE PRODUCTION CYCLE.
So yeah...
not that simple.
"I knOw a KillEr wHeN I seE OnE"
Me: literally everybody on the show except for hot pie has killed somebody
He kicked someone to death through the balls. His story
And in the books he helped Arya and Gendry hack an elderly Lannister soldier to death.
So there's that.
Even he got his hands dirty lmao
Hot pie and that other boy would’ve raped Aryas little butt if Gendry wouldn’t have came to stop them.
Messandai hasn't
Arya: stop danny
Tyrion: stop danny
Jon: kills danny
Everyone: send him to the gulag
They literally saved his live with sending him away. Everyone seems to forget that there were still two kingdoms (Iron Islands and Stormsend) as well as a fucking big army loyal to Daenerys. The true north isn't a prison for Jon. It was the only place we see him in the whole series where he was close to happy. In winterfell he was an outsider, at the wall he was betrayed, Dany and his relationship was toxic at best but the wildlings stayed loyal to him all the time. They became his people the moment he let them trough the wall. I think of all the people in the series he actually got the closest thing to an happy end. He didn't want a crown, he didn't want to rule. And now he is back home.
@@serenas.3842 They didnt save his life,bad writing did. If it has at least 10% reality, jon is dead the next moment grey worm learns that he killed dany
He wanted to be there from episode one. LITERALLY. It was a perfect way to end things. Jon goes to The Wall - and beyond, Sanza is Queen of an independent and safe North BECAUSE her brother, Bran the Broken happens to be King of the realm to the south. Meanwhile, Arya’s out expanding the Winterfell kingdom discovering new lands (or so I imagine it). The Starks ruled at the very end, and Jon truly ended up where he wanted to, where he belonged.
@@aswing2706 "They didnt save his life,bad writing did."....That actually made me laugh out loud. :p
@@KyleKleef ...And there's a good chance that Jon would end up ruling the Wildlings. If George R. R. Martin writes more GOT books, I would not be surprised to see the Wildlings elect him as their ruler. Thus, though their nation would not be in the "Winterfell kingdom", Bran still knows that Jon and the Wildling nation would forever have his back just in case something happens. Thus, Bran would also back Jon and the Wildling nation up in case something happens there. It's a win for both sides. Bran's choice to order Jon to the wall was based on logic. He knew Jon wasn't going to stay there.
"I know a killer when I see one".
OmG, sHeS rIgHt. Arya saw her slaughter thousands of women and children so her conclusion was soooo spot on. Arya's deductive skills rival even Sherlock. 😂😂
She means a murderer. In Daeny's case, someone who will eventually turn on allies who could challenge her, no matter how loyal that ally may be- which Arya's correct about. Have you noticed Daeny's high turnover rate? Somehow, no matter how devoted her servant, they eventually end up dead. Either by Daey's order for "treason", or sacrificed for the "greater good" of keeping her alive/getting her what she wants. Arya was warning Jon that no matter how close he was with Daeny or how loyal, she would eventually find a reason to justify turning on him.
King's Landing was not technically murder by Westerosi morals of war. The rules of medieval siege-warfare made it permissible to target civilians who didn't turn on their rulers and accept offers of surrender during a siege. The logic being that if they could've over-powered the ruling forces holed up in the walled city but didn't, then they were no longer neutral but actively participating.
But you're right that line definitely would've been better used before King's Landing! Then Arya would've looked all cool and perceptive with her Jedi-like coldreading skillz. But that's season 8 writing for you.
@@mesmer3780 still no point to say it. I think John knows that better than Arya as he shaw the unsullied attack soldiers who had already surrendered so.................
don't try do defend dumb writing
@@RWFGHNSRH idiot no one is defending season 8 writing, if you read the whole thing then at the end you can see "but that's season 8 writing for you" which means it is shit
before you put any critique to any comments READ THEM invalid.
@@RWFGHNSRH You fail reading comprehension. Forever.
Mesmer ASMR the civilians AND soldiers both surrendered and turned on cercei. Then dany Burnt them all to a crisp regardless.
Burning half a million people who had already surrendered is a war crime. She was stabbed by someone who loves her for a reason
Arya: "I know a killer when I see one"
Me: "Like we all just didn't see her burn down a city with a dragon"
You didn't understand the scene.
Its called making an argument, and jon wasn't there hence the " what happened" are you that dumb?
Arya was implying that Daenerys could kill Jon and Sansa. That's what she meant by calling Dany a killer. We all know she was a murderous person.
bytdfv doesn't make any sense?Just like s8
@@manuelenrique9220 or it was just bad writing lol
The realization just hit me that Super Faceless Assassin Arya could have saved Jon all that trouble and killed Dany before anyone could find out who done it. Even that would have been a better ending than what we got.
No bro it should have been jon nd only jon.
He should of killed her then take the throne from her
@@scottpowell1034 That would have been even more out of character than Daenerys going psycho in three episodes...but def more entertaining 😂
People only like dany because she a woman and they want to do stuff to her lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@scottpowell1034 Some people might like her because she's a strong character, you know...
Maisie and Kit had so much chemistry. It's such a waste they weren't in more scenes together.
"Try telling Sansa!" 😂 That's what Bran actually tried ...
Jon's whole entire demeanor changed after that
@@queenb2450 muh kween
Jon still tries rationalizing Dany's actions after Arya mentions Sansa though and he still doesn't want to kill her. He rallies against it when Tyrion urges him to. Per the script and Kit Harington, Jon doesn't make this decision until the end of his final conversation with Dany. When he went to see her, Jon still had hope she'd go for mercy.
Sansa is an idiot that would have gotten them all killed for her stupid pride
@@joshthaller4754 not for her pride, for her people? Sansa was clever and she made it perfectly clear that the northerners would never bow to anyone else again. I’m quite sure she knew what that could possibly mean and be willing to die for that cause which I find rather brave and courageous
These last 3 Seasons had so Much potential, especially season 8. It's amazing how a show can start out as a Raging Inferno and end as a single match being blown out by the wind. It's really sad.
It was a proper ending for danny only that it was done too quickly. That bitch is a cocky sociopath right from the start
@@davidcorrenberg2782 Remember, they tried to take MORE time to get it right. No matter what they did it was always going to be hard to tie up all the loose ends in a way that satisfies everyone. Perhaps as Tyrion might say, a compromise that results in mutual dissatisfaction might be the best we can do.
@@hagamapama True. If D&D had to to cover everything then the show would have to extend for another season and perhaps HBO can't afford to this. I'm predicting in the books Danny will see her sociopathy and ego drag her down to her own downfall too, only that it will be explored better.
Hey season 6 was good don’t drag it down with the last two
David Correnberg wrong, HBO wanted more seasons. Game of Thrones is their bloody best show and brings them hell amount of money. ALL blame is on D&D
"I know a killer when I see one."
-Arya of House Stark who murdered and cooked Fray's sons into a pie and fed them to him, who murdered a little boy and who was planning on assassinating Cersei.
For revenge against the wrongful deaths of multiple family members.
Arya didn't massacre everyone because she was sad.
@@janellejulianajoy Oh? And how do you know? How do you know that all the people she killed in that room were responsible for her families death?? Some were just following orders,some probably didn't want to do any of it, those innocent soldiers. See the problem? The writers never make you question stuff like this when the starks do the killings, only when Dany does it. And that right there is bullshit
They were enemies, not innocent people of a city that Dany killed... Basically Arya was saying "look at her, she is a tyrant now and everyone that will contrast her, will die, you have to stop her"
Arya Stark was a fucking Assassin too and a hypocrite in this season 🤗🤷🏻♀️
What little boy ?
Do u realise that this is the ONLY Scene of Jon and Arya after they met again? After we have waited so long.. Then we got like 1 1/2 minutes from them both. What the..
I was so disappointed in this season for so many reasons. What you mentioned was one of them. I swear Sam's chsmber pot montage in season seven was longer than their screentime together. I wanted more for all of the surviving families left. The only ones to get adequate time, deservedly, were Tyrion and Jaime.
No they had a scene with bran and Sansa + a farewell scene
No, they had the scene in the Park with all the Starks, and in the 8x2 they were together planning the battle, I thinks that was enough. They build better the Sansa Jon relationship from season six that became a triangle with Dany, so For Arya there was a little space. Jon and Sansa took the North Again fighting togheter, while Arya was not there
It was sad that there was very little scenes of the Starks just bonding or spending time together. Having a scene where Jon and Sansa are reading letters and making decisions about provisions for the winter or just any scene where they don’t fight, or have Jon and Arya talk about their various adventures over ale or something. Just anything to show that the Starks enjoy each other’s company because as it stands it seems like none of them are particularly that close. They seem like love each other but don’t really like or choose to to spend time with one another outside of duty.
Exactly. Like her scenes with freaking Gendry were longer 🙄
"No Targaryen should ever die alone". Aemon Targaryen
She died in the arms of another Targaryen . So fine by me 😊 ☺
@@The_Quiet_Kiddo 😂😂
@@janetwesonga197 That also means Aemon Targaryen died with another Targaryen.... Wow, that's some epic foreshadowing.
Well she wasn't alone.
Eh, I thought it was "A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing", in that they will become their own worse enemies.
Jon looked a little spooked when her turned and saw Arya. Part of being an a good assassin, they never see or hear you coming.
Even NK missed her entry..😂🤣
Pete Guard good assassin? mate she said 'your queen got there first' pretending she was going to kill cersei but in reality she ran away lmfao
She’s a little girl that they transformed into this “master assassin”. She did not have enough training but they don’t care cause dumb fucks like you like her
Yeah, it's almost as if characters with plot armor can do anything.
@@ziggv563 exactly, I hate what they did to that so epic character in the first 4 seasons
Arya is so perceptive. The charred bodies and burnt out buildings would never have alerted me to Dany being a killer if she hadn't told me.
But then again she stated the obvious that the only thing going on was buildings exploded from Drogon’s fire
Ate you a woman? Because if you are, then my mansplaining that the charred bodies and burnt out buildings actually indicate that Dany is an insane killer will be especially impactful. So Arya is quite correct based on her observations.
@@MrBiggles53 "Ate" you a woman? No, I've never eaten a woman.
@@kp361 Not even on the private parts?
She was referring to she was capable of killing those close to her....
*Arya:* Jon, she knows you're Aegon Targaryen, and she's a megalomaniac paranoid killer. She'll kill you.
_5 minutes later..._
*Tyrion:* Jon, she knows you're Aegon Targaryen and she's a megalomaniac paranoid killer. She'll kill you.
*Jon:* But sheez muh kween!
Now imagine can you imagine Pocahontas with South Park Mel Gibson?
A year into a Dany/Jon relationship, Jon would be dead.
😂😂
@@danicleckley5404 I think it’s more likely that Jon would be a broken drunk. He’d be the Targaryen version of Jamie.
5 minutes later. Daenerys: Build a new world with me. Jon Snow: U re mah queen now and always I don’t want it error 503
Poor Tyrion always in prison and no wine lol :-):-):-)
He tried helping cersei escape. He helped cersei alot more than he helped dany
Man stays in cell like everyones drunken uncle.
Except he drinks and he knows things.
HE DESTROYED THEM BOTH JON AND DANY
@@astasevic71 He destroyed Jon ? Jon is now exactly where he belongs, in the real North, he's gonna find himself a new Ygrit, rule with Tormund, go hunting with Ghost and be happy far from the political bullshit he doesn't like.
Like his siblings, Jon gets exactly what he has always wanted.
She was his sister and he ultimately did it for Jaime.
Daenerys could've helped herself by not becoming a mad woman.
Arya: " I know a killer when I see one"
Everyone: Plots to kill Danny.
Jon: Kills Danny..
Aria: " I know a killer when I see one."
Yeah no shit Sherlock, the girl in the dragon screaming dracarys left and right is a killer. What was your first clue?
@@ramonserna8089 Everyone could see it but Jon. And I think Jon could see it too, he just wanted so desperately for Dany to be the queen that ended the war and ruled the land in peace that he deceived himself into thinking that's what he saw.
@@hagamapama lol everyone who pkayed the game of thrones are killers. Difference is, daenerys had dragons lol.
I no killer ? After killing a whole city? No shit!
@@realitybites629 THe difference is, most of the players had limits. Things they wouldn't stoop to, people they wouldn't kill. Dany didn't.
You know the shows bad, when bricks got to Cersei before Arya 💀
No. Arya not killing Cersei was getting her to let go of the revenge and rage that would've ultimately crippled her.
Arya had been turned back by the hound, which gave the hound the chance to get his revenge. Cersi and dany were at odds two queens when there can be only one, she lost her dragon to cersi's planning it was fitting that dany got her revenge.
Tell me about it. Out of all the people on her list, how many did she actually kill?
Instead she "let go" of her revenge and became exactly who she wanted to be when she was NINE, Queen Nymeria. She's seen some of the worst shit in Westoros, seen Grey Winds head sewn onto Robb's body, became a FREAKING Faceless Man, killed a bunch of people, killed the NK. But after all that she still wants to become some pirate queen who might have been real?
Her character growth: Am I a joke to you??
i mean the hound convinced her to leave, which was lowkey a really good scene but yeah season definitely flawed
Jon:You're not going to make many allies that way.
Arya: That's alright, I don't need many allies.
Arya is the master of plot armor and beyond cringeworthy lines.
Looking back, as cringy as I found a lot of lines uttered by characters later in the series, I found Jon's comment to be more cringy than Arya's response. His comment proved that he's talking without acknowledging anything around him. How can he look at Arya and mention allies? How can he look at Sansa's attitude during all this and feel she'll be anything but rebellious going forward?
Jon was the king of tunnel vision in the end.
If you watch her death scene Jon went in hoping that Dany would convince him she didn't need to be killed..but when she said "They Don't Get To Choose" that sealed her fate..you could see his face change and he knew it then. Those were the words that got her killed.
Exactly.
That is so off character from the Daenerys we followed. D&D really rushed her character arc full speed this season. Jon was like an extra this season also. Fuck d&d
@@olebramserud59 How is if off caracther? Do you remember one of her lines from a previous season "They can live in my new world or they can die in their old one!" Is amazing how people can't pick up on small stuff and prefer instead to shout "bad writing" when they don't grasp something.
We go from Episode 1 where they are flying off together on dragons to stabbing her in the heart 5 episodes later.
@@vanessavicente3933 it's bad writing because we were built up to so many things and it didnt even happen that way. Jon was supposed to kill the Night King we didn't even get a 1v1. They threw out out the prophecy build up and what happened to Arya killing green eyes but she suddenly kills blue eyes which is the night king? Ain't no way in hell!!! And Bran didn't even do shit the last seasons except see the R+L=J and what happened to him flying? But ig warging into ravens is flying huh. And Jon didn't even act like a pussy whipped bitch when he was with Ygritte but he gets with Dany and suddenly he's madly in love and acts like a pussy whipped do boy. We didn't even see a proper army fight or nothing. And Jon stabbing Dany was so cliche! The writing did suck and was terrible let's be real about it.
"I know a killer when I see one".
No shit Sherlock! You were right there at ground zero!
the German dubbed version makes more sense:
and I know when someone wants to kill.
like she is saying, she is about to kill you, you naive jerk
The Germans were like "fuck this script, we can do better."And they were right.
@@Longknife happens actually quite often that the "raw material" gets a little "embellishment" in German dubbing... ;)
@@bwgbwg1529 germans are illerate then? lol
But jon wasn't, and she's making an argument, unlike you just pasting what others have already said.
Can we take a moment to appreciate Arya's brilliance? Who would have guessed Dany was a killer?
considering every other comment here is saying the exact same thing, you probably didn’t need to bother
Anyone paying the slightest bit of attention. 🤷🏻♀️
@@pgp519 that's every youtube comment section. The same things over and over
But why is no one talking about Jon saying “what happened?”
Sarcasm and double sarcasm
People say Arya’s “killer” line was too obvious, but in reality it isn’t. Keep in mind Jon still wants to believe Danaerys has some good in her even after what he just witnessed. Arya is basically telling Jon to get that fairy tale out of his head because she will come hard after you. She will come hard after us.
Thank you. It should be obvious to Jon that he needs to kill her, but he’s also in love with her and wants to find a way to justify her actions. He needs convincing. That’s why the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives.
No, its just stupid. The line itself and the fact Jon needs to be further convinced Dany is dangerous. Arya is dumb and Jon's character has been assassinated. That's all there is to it.
@@dw3134 Jon would not have done the deed had it not been for the support of his friends and family (Arya and Tyrion). He was far too in love with his genocidal queen. His fight was over, he was done being dutiful. He didn’t want the crown, he just wanted to go home and live in peace. He would have let her kill him before he made the tough choice to kill the second woman he loved.
It is a great line. She is basically telling Jon to get his head out his behind because he needs to see what is in front of him. Secondly, she is saying the word which is forcing him to not be able to avoid the word.
Dan and Dave were great at writing scenes. They lost the ability to write an integrated story once they got outside of George's sandbox.
There could be a whole meme of Arya recognising things when she sees them.
Given that they are obvious yeah^^
Jon walks in. "Did you bring any wine?"
Niall Alfred
Priorities
For me the only truly satisfying thing about this ending, was Sansa and Arya's strengthened sisterly bond. They truly learned to appreciate one another over the years they were apart and it can be seen in every scene they have together. They grew to mutually respect and trust in one another to the point that even siblings that grew up close with one another sometimes don't even have.
I just wish we were given more time with the four remaining Stark children actually being together.
I think they did a very good job with Tyrion and Jaime. Seeing them together was something I didn't think I needed until I saw them interacting more. Their relationship was definitely one of the positive aspects of season eight.
yeah its called growing up everyone forms closer bonds with siblings when they arent kids anymore
Yeah their bond is so strong Arya is going to fuck off west of Westeros
Sansa was a snake bro I’m sorry she’s the main reason they got in this mess in the first place she couldn’t see Joffrey for what he was until it was too late. Arya was my favorite character other than Dany before they ruin her
You mean Arya grew strong enough that Sansa couldn't punk her. 😉
Arya: I know a killer when I see one
Me:Girl, aren't you a killer also?
Takes one to know one
Yes, but Arya wouldn't slaughter thousands of people...even when she promised she wouldn't. The people of King's Landing deserved better.
That was the point...!
@@ken45y Arya would have if she had drogen under her command...stop the hypocrisy already please!
@@undrielgrenger53 but she doesn't have a dragon does she? She's not a ruler cant be held to the same standards. Allso arya let go of her revenge for the hound to get his, or did you miss that as well?
"and i know a killer when i see one". This opens up Jon's eyes. He always trusted Arya, never underestimated her ability.
WELL FUCKING DUH. Its not like she just massacred a city, of course she is a killer.
@Darth Cersei my point exactly.lol
Because burning a whole city full of unarmed men, women, and children alive wasn't enough. Good god, the writers made him so insufferably stupid. Where's Ygritte when you need her?
Lol, I believe you were the target audience mate
Jon is not known for his observation skills. He tends to think with his honor or with his mighty tree trunk rather than his good sense. He wanted so hard to believe he wouldn't have to do what he knew he was eventually going to have to do.
I love the way Dany looks at Jon before walking off with her guards. she's like, "I put so much energy and hope into you and look at what's happened.. I helped save you and everything and everyone you loved and here i am stripped of family, friends. Here I am stripped of the love I fought to keep, stripped of all the mercy I had left to offer the world.. Very well."
:-)
She showed no mercy to the people of Westeros.
"I know a killer when I see one"
Giving Sherlock and Poirot a run for their money aren't you, Arya?
It's all that time she spent in Braavos with Mycroft.
It was smart of Arya to mention Sansa’s opposition to Dany. Appealing to Jon’s loyalty to the Starks & his need to protect his family may have helped his decision
The title of this video needs fixed. I makes it sound like Arya went to see Tryion.
I know.
Ohh😻😻😻😏🤣
"I know a killer when I see one"
Literally breathing in what's left of the bodies of 50,000 people.
Arya : *I KnOw A KilLer WhEn I SeE OnE*
Also Arya : Gets stabbed By a Smiling Old Woman
Don't come after her 😭😂😂
"I know a killer when I see one." -- slaughters all of House Frey
What was the purpose of Arya even fcking being in Kings Landing. To take up 20 minutes of episode 5 just running around and making us think she died like 5 times??
She was there simply to manipulate the viewers into feeling sorry for the inhabitants of KL, that's why! Throughout all the killing and butchering on this show, we never got such a closeup view of civilians being on the receiving end of the ax like in this last episode...this was just a plot device to make people hate dany and get all on board with Jon killing her. But it didn't work on some of us, as we've seen exactly what these wretched writers are up and that's why I'm still a fan of Dany
Why do you believe a story as gray as this one has characters you should hate? The closest ones were probably Joffrey, Ramsay and Littlefinger.
We were never supposed to hate her, but she wasn't to be idolized either. She was never the hero many thought she was. The closest we came to having a hero was Jon.
My favorites have always been the Lannister's. They're a new brand of screwed up and I acknowledge their many flaws, but after everything I still love them.
@@janellejulianajoy You are a sansa stan
Arya telling Jon that Danerys is a killer, isn’t just pointing out the obvious 😂 She’s trying to get through to him because he loves Danerys, and wasn’t yet convinced to kill her.
All the same it was a bad line.
Little miss killer could’ve done it her damn self.
At this point she didn't need to, she was letting Jon handle it. I'm quite sure if she felt Jon and Sansa were in immediate danger she would've eventually.
You're as stupid as Arya lmfao
@@EmmaLPeel I wonder. By the time Daenerys was in the throne room, Drogon was staying guard outside. He could've sniffed her no matter what trick or disguise she could use. Or so I ponder.
Then again, Arya is also the one who rushed past an entire circle of White Walkers and Wights and managed to reach the Night King unnoticed until the very last second. 🤦🏻♂️
Seriously, why couldn't they have JUST the Night King facing Bran alone? Have the other White Walkers fighting outside.
MrDibara the inconsistencies were mind boggling. If she could get past all the Night Kings lieutenants to kill him, she could definitely have teleported past Drogon. Mind you the Red Keep was Swiss cheese, she could’ve found another way in. I found it so interesting that Arya was so enamored of Targaryen women and then she wasn’t.
My plan with this show was always to wait until it ended and binge it. So glad I waited. Now I don't have to be let down
"I know a killer when I see one" She said, standing in the ash of a city that Danerys had just burned to the ground.
Dany: Kills thousands
Arya: I know a killer when i see one
Olenna: No shit Sherlock
I think this was Arya's way of telling her brother that he may be next.
It was Arya’s way of trying to get Jon to wake up and see Dany for what she was. He still knew nothing.
I think many people misunderstood Arya's words. Of course we see she's capable of killing, Arya meant that she wouldn't stop. This would be the first of many massacres.
It's about Jon specifically, she knows Dany will kill Jon to protect her right to rule.
Yeahhh. Way to defend a cringe worthy stupid line. Possibly the most stupid line in the entire show
And your point?
It's not defending the line, it's explaining it as some folks (not all) seem to not understand what she meant.
@@jhaz89 what’s cringeworthy is your over-exaggerated bandwagon hating, yeah yeah D&D are the devil they ruined your special little tv show...get over it & grow up
you’re wrong if you think this was Daenerys’ first massacre
When Arya said I know a killer when I see one when she's a cold blooded killer as well
Wished there were 2 more episode in this season. That could have explained and saved a lot
More like 2 seasons
Seasons 7 and 8 shouldve had 10 episodes each like the others. Ironically they just so happen to be the worst.
I’d say make it at least 10 episodes or even add more seasons.
Yeah a lot of "fans" didn't want it to end, but it had to. Grrm is certainly going to fuck it up, if he doesn't die before he finishes.
@@jkjkhardcore666 I doubt it all the books involving ASOIAF are great and its because he spent 2 decades creating them with D&D they didn't even try to buy themselves time and they left so many plot holes in their wake because of it. But I'm sure GRRM will sadly pass though before he finishes the books unless he manages to live until 90.
what’s sad is that if you think about it, everyone died in Kings Landing for nothing. Thousands dead, for nothing.
I laughed out loud when Arya said "I know a killer when I see one". Dany just burned down an entire city 😅 We all got it.
she said in in the context of killing Jon soon
The point was not that she could see what was obvious. The point was that Jon needed to see Dany the killer when she was right there in front of him.
“I know a killer when I see one”
OMG thaaanks for that acute insight about someone who just burnt alive about a million of people.
Lmao, everybody forced Jon to do what he did and then they go "Good riddance! Off to the Wall with you, don't let the door hit you on your way back."
By "everyone" you mean Daenerys, right? Forcing Jon to kill her would mean they completely manipulated and mislead him to make that choice. Daenerys murdered thousands and threatened to do the same everyone if they didn't accept her rule, starting with his home. That threat got her killed.
@@janellejulianajoy She murdered a bunch of traitors who refused all her overtures to surrender and instead, clung to their tyrant queen cersei, Same as Any conquering nation does to a city in rebellion, just look at what the USA did to Hiromsima! And Jon's home would have been fine as long as Jon put a lid on his traitorous sister Sansa's mouth and stopped her from spreading anymore treason!
That's jon's main fault, he never put a lid on Sansa's mouth!
You can't be a traitor if you aren't their ruler. You can't deny something that's never been asked of you. When did she offer anyone, outside of the Tarly's and their army, the choice of .pledging fealty? No one is talking about Cersei's army, they're talking about the innocent people that didn't have a dog in the fight but were punished all the same. She never intended to stop. Would the rest of the world be traitors too? Places like Braavos that have no established monarch ruling them? They're free and she would definitely subjugate them. This is what killed her.
Undriel Grenger Sansa? The one who has made it very clear the North regained its independence and wants to keep it so? Lol nah. Dany brought that on herself
@@undrielgrenger53 they literally surrendered after a quick battle with very low casualties on Daenerys' side. She anihilated them AFTER they surrendered. The soldiers simply tried to defend their country and their homes and the peasants just try their damn best to survive. They surrendered. Some Danny fans make me feel chills down my spine. How can you justify what happened?
"I know a killer when i see one". A very insightul and astute observation there Arya! Who ELSE would of EVER SUSPECTED that Noble and Brave Hero/ Liberator Dany Burn Kings Landing to Ground and Incinerate Tens of thousands of people could Ever be a "Killer"?? Arya should join the Kings Landing Detective Department just for her skills at judging character!
She said that line to convince Jon, who still knew Nothing and was blindly loyal to the mass murdering Dany.
John: "what are you doing here?"
Everyone else in the world: "how the heck did you get here???"
Dany outside: I am now HitlerStalin and I shall free the world, BY FORCE! *uninterested serious stare at Jon*
Dany in the throne room: OMGOMGOMG I DID IT JON WOOHOO MY LIFE LONG DREAM IS FULFILLED, SCREW EVERYTHING ELSE PUT A BABY IN ME! I COULDNT COUNT TO 20 WOOHOOO I LOVE YOU JON! ....... huh?... that's not I was expecting you to stick in me....
Did Dany find a unopened Snickers before Jon got there?
Yeah that's what I said since this awful ending aired. Dany was filled with rage and tyranny. And Jon has shut her down twice. She knew nothing had changed! For things to make sense she wouldn't let him come between her and her moment at the throne room! This writing sucks so much!
I mean.... He did reject her twice when she wanted his love so...
More like she found her Starbucks cup 😂
Best comment X'D
It wasn't supposed to be this way. Emilia Clarke asked for a rewrite. The original script had Daenerys very coldly and mildly disgusted with Jon when they talk. Her words were completely malicious. But, Clarke didn't want Dany's last scene to be so abrasive, so, she asked if they could rewrite it in a way where she seemed somewhat childlike,
Trust me, I felt the same. Before I read the article that talks about this, I literally thought that Daenerys had gone insane.
Never has a show loved by so many delivered so little
“I know a killer when I see one”
One of the many ridiculous lines of the season. NO WAY REALLY?! Everyone couldn’t tell?!
What a joke. This cast and the story was so amazing and they just threw it all in the trash 😩 props to the cast for pushing through and giving the best performance they could with what D&D gave them.
I think that there was probably no one in the world that Jon would have liked to have seen more in that moment than Arya. His closest “sister” and easily the most dangerous. Probably felt pretty hopeless in that moment, with no idea what to do. Had to be some comfort in her being there
Arya: i know a killer when i see one
Three eyed raven whooo🤣
"I know a killer when I see one."
Such genius. Wow.
Like how Arya just appears right by Jon's side...all stealth...
« I know a killer when I see one »
Wow you got some real detective shit going here
" I should be thankful." - that hit different. that hit hard.
The, "try telling Sansa", part gives me chills because you just know Jon would stand in front of an oncoming meteorite to protect his sister.
Well, Jon still fights against the very idea of killing Dany due to love for her after Arya says this in this scene. He still tries to rationalize Dany's actions. He doesn't make any decision (and when he does, it's a reluctant one at that) until Dany later says nobody else gets to choose at the end of their conversation a while after this. Had Dany agreed to show mercy to the people, Jon would have let her walk. Even afterward, Jon can't even bring himself to agree assassination was right and he can't forgive Sansa for telling his secret.
@@analise8031 He would have forgiven her in time. Jon understood why she did it so he had to acknowledge the role he played in all of this.
@Cherylle Johnson Well, Jon didn't make Sansa tell the secret and he swore her vehemently to secrecy. Also, Sansa agreed to keep that secret, she had the option to step away and telling Jon, "No, I can't do this." However, Sansa made that choice on her own and is completely responsible for breaking her word.
I don't see that any good came out of Sansa breaking her promise, and even worse, it could have led to a claimant war costing so many lives -- all over a claim he didn't want. If it was me, I don't think I'd ever trust that sibling again, even if I knew why she did it. I understand he still loves Sansa but... I'd definitely feel resentment if it were my sibling (and it has been my sibling in other kinds of circumstances). I think that's realistic though, familial relationships can be so fraught with that kind of stuff.
@@analise8031 "I'd definitely feel resentment if it were my sibling"
Then you don't truly understand Jon's character (Although they did change his personality drastically towards the last seasons) Because, by your logic, Jon should also deeply resent his father/Uncle Ned Stark for lying to him his whole life. Whether he wanted the throne or not, Jon would eventually have to go against Daenerys to keep the North independent. That might or might not mean he would take claim of his birthright. The way Sansa is the only eligible Stark claiming the North. Despite the betrayals, the families of GOT, stick together. Jon knew Sansa's goals the moment they were reunited. He wouldn't resent her for keeping their family homes and lands the way Ned Stark did.
@@raiamsultana2336 I think I understand Jon's character well enough, a character whose arc seems to be about unity, and I think it makes total sense Jon would feel resentment for Ned as well (and _does_ feel resentment for Ned in the books when it came to finding out what the Watch truly was). Family members, even family members who love each other, can also feel resentment -- especially over things like this. Per the script, Jon does not forgive Sansa for this.
And Jon was _not_ fighting for Northern independence, he was always about unity and trying to protect the realms of men -- all the realms of men. Jon doesn't have to agree with what Sansa wants or Sansa's causes and Sansa was kindling a claimant war by going against Jon's wishes, Jon's choice over what to do with _his_ parentage. Again, Jon was not fighting for Northern independence. Btw, Ned was not fighting for Northern independence either. He supported the current king of the 7K, Robert Baratheon, and was Warden of the North, as Jon was under Dany. Meanwhile, Sansa would still be Lady of WF under Dany had she not gone berserk. She'd still have the seat of Winterfell. Just because a family loves each other it does _not_ mean they have to be okay with everything the other does -- especially in GoT families.
Where and how did Jon know Sansa's goals the moment they were reunited? They weren't fighting to retake Winterfell for the sake of Northern independence. Jon didn't even want to fight at all -- but Sansa convinced Ramsay really had Rickon and that's the only reason why Jon agreed. Sansa made Northern independence her primary cause when Jon was chosen king -- but Northern independence was never what Jon was fighting for or the reason he accepted the crown (which was to finally have the power to mobilize a defense against the Night King). Jon doesn't have to fight for what Sansa wants.
What do you think Dany is thinking when Jon and her stare at each other? Honestly, I don't think she's thinking Jon is a threat to her. But at this moment, I think she realizes everything between them have changed forever.
"You're the only one with me now... don't you dare to betray me" something like that.
Dany wanted to build the new world with Jon. Obviously everyone was wrong that Jon would be a threat but Dany said the people don’t get to choose and that made Jon kill her
Right and then she just acted like a teen in love with her first boy!
Until paranoia consumed her. Aerys Targaryen wanted to ryke with his good friend Tywin Lannister by his side...until he got wind of the fact people felt Tywin was the true King, not Aerys himself. While Aerys would never be afraid of Tywin taking his position, be was jealous that Tywin was held in such high regard. You can see in episode four that the paranoia had already extended to jealousy, somewhat. Here, Dany is content, what happens when she isn't?
@@janellejulianajoy kill again- then she will be content again.
kills an entire city... "i know a killer when i see one."
Hahaha best writing ever
@@petermeter8709 best season evaaah
@@viz4884 *awkward eyebrow movements
1:19 "You'll always be a threat to her."
Actually, if S8 Arya knew as much about Targaryen history as S1 Arya, she'd know Jon's set for life! Targaryens LOVE keepin' it in the family!
Not when it is a danger to their claim. Read Fire and Blood or watch House Of The Dragon. Targaryen's are not above destroying each other to get or maintain power. It is why there are so few of them left.
In starting of this scene when Dany sees Jon the background music is a mix of truth and targaryen power. That's nice to hear
The only person who saw Arya coming was Gendry.
Ayra just told Jon what he already knew in his heart but was resisting coming to terms with. Even after she burned thousands of civilians, he still took a final attempt at trying to pull her back from the dark side, but it was too late for all that. She had officially crossed over for good. Hence the knife to her chest.
“I know a killer when I see one” would have been a good line from Arya as a trained assassin, would’ve been fitting with the character relationship had it not gone static … but it was very obvious by that point D&D.
Also makes me think “man season 8 would’ve been so much more interesting if Dany actually had considered killing Jon” and given her purported madness, that would have made more sense than Jon very reluctantly killing his girlfriend for the realm.
"Not that I've seen" is a fair answer. Jon's not going to pretend to knowledge. He just didn't see, and so can't say. Doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just means he didn't see it himself.
"I know a killer when I see one" Arya was comparing Danny to herself. not the battle commander, but someone who would kill those she personally knows for personal reasons without remorse or compunction.
But the way Jon touches Arya, so gentle, as though even though she could kill him a hundred different ways, she'll always be his tiny, spirited baby sister. As though all those years apart and all the things they've done have done absolutely nothing to how he sees her. As though if he's too rough, she'll disappear like most of his loved ones.
"As though if he's too rough, she'll disappear like most of his loved ones."
W-what? What does roughness have to do with Jon?
I love how Arya and Jon are wearing almost identical armor and clothing. Really nice big bro and little sis moment.
"I know a killer when I see one"
That bastard is a killer tho
Jon's not a bastard and he's never massacred innocent people.
Jon never massacred anyone.
@@ArmednotTriggered But he is a killer anyway, the hound said it himself, eveyone in the world is a killer and so at this point all of them are
Am i the only one who get chills from the music of first 30 seconds
0:30 No wonder the night King didn't see her jumping from nowhere as she has just mastered teleportation
I like to think GOT taught us that not every ending is a happy one. Id say they were consistent🤷♂️
I've come back almost a year later and it still hurts.
There's a lot of sarcasm about Arya knowing who a killer is when she sees one.
But let me interpret it this way for you:
She is having a very Frank conversation with Jon. About revealing a little about herself to him.
She's very subtly telling Jon that she's a killer too just as he is. Arya and Jon kill for very different (superficial) reasons, but they come from a common ground - justice. They kill for justice.
Dany on the other hand hardly killed for justice. She killed for vengeance, to protect herself, and now she did it to attain power. So that people know who's the new boss in town.
Arya just revealed herself to Jon indirectly. And Jon connected. Jon was not surprised as he was the one who gave her the nudge so many years ago by gifting her Needle. Jon never saw her fight (her training with Lady Brienne was only conducted in Sansa's presence). But Jon had heard she is a faceless man. Seeing the truth of that in Arya's eyes took him aback. But he didn't further give much thought to it.
He had a problem. Dany. He vouched for her and she betrayed him. But Dany knows he also betrayed her. By telling his cousins about his ancestry. Dany presumed to know that he understood why she burnt the city. He betrayed her. She also didn't want to win the city without a fight. So she fought the people. She also wanted power. All her desires were fulfilled in this act.
Thus, this serves as a warning to Snow to never betray her again. In her books, she has gained the upper hand and she indicates that she is in charge. She's the defacto ruler of Westeros. Or, the queen.
Varys was right about her all along. And Sansa was right in not trusting her. And Tyrion right about feeling how he felt in the aftermath.
I mean look, the Starks deserved justice, but I don't think baking someone into a pie and feeding that pie to their dad whilst wearing the literal face of a serving girl you presumably killed is justice
Now THIS is a scene, and let me tell you, that is some acting. And man, what we've watched these characters become, it's certainly something. This last season definitely had the most noticeable impact, caused the most emotion for so many people. This was a show, man. It definitely was a series of cinematographic episodes filmed with intent to be played in a chronological order and generate income. Wow.
And I LOVE these RUclips clips. So helpful. Every time I watch a clip I am reaffirmed in my decision that despite many seasons of investment, there is no reason to watch the last season.
Been watching game of thrones clips and the quality of the first five or six seasons to the last couple seasons is staggering
Arya after failing to assassinate cersei: I know a kiler wen i se…
Arya: I came to kill Cersei, but your queen got there first.
Roof: Am I a joke to you?
I couldn't take this scene seriously. Because I thought she took off leaving king's landing with the white horse on the previous episode. Not just that but she cheated death like 3 times by the dragon fire and destruction while all the other civilians didn't.
"What are you doing here?"
"I came to kill Cersei, but the writers thought the audience would enjoy that too much."
I love that D&D just decided Arya (and the cast as a whole) could just teleport wherever they wanted.
Dany was giving Jon the cold shoulder in this scene but in the next scene together, she’s all in his arms declaring her love... like wtf this doesn’t make sense.
Man lai i think it’s Jon’s look that made her uncomfortable. She wanted some kind of strange « approval », and was heart-broken that Tyrion left her. So maybe in shock, yes. In the throne, however, she’s just in euphoria to finally touching her ultimate goal. She then wants to share her joy with him.
She was trying to control him and it shouldn't have taking him to this point, after everything he went through with Ygitte trying to control him if not to kill him if need be!
She was a little "off" here. She's happily telling a story about what she thought the throne looked like without showing any emotion towards the damage she's caused.
To an idiot it wont make sense. You are discussing killing your brother's gf, you can kill her but give jon the choice to do so. You thinks this is the right moment to be happy? You don't make sense.
Daenerys: Burns a fucking city to the ground
Arya: “I kNoW a KiLlEr WhEn I sEe OnE”
This sums up the writting quality of season 8
Kit Harrington and Emilia are similar to Travis Fimmel as Ragnar. Years and other films will go by.. but we will always rem them for the roles the were destined for once they were born 💞💞 amazing job
“I know A Killer When I See One”
Surrrre, You totally Knew That The Wraith was there when she stabbed you
"So is there life after death?"
"Not that I've seen."
"I should be thankful"
*The end*
Jon: what are you doing here Arya?
The writers should have won an Emmy for this glorious opener.
It still breaks my heart she went bad she was my favourite character untill the final 2 episodes 😔
Arya : i know a killer when i see one.
she wasn't referring to Dany at that moment .. Remember that D&D directed the episode, so they were standing behind the camera and Arya was looking straight at them when she said so.
"You'll always be a Threat to her ...and I know a Killer when I see One"
Am on watching again, av just started season 2, a wish the story telling stayed consistant in the later seasons instead of rushing through different story arcs and plots, everything was slow and steady in early seasons and the story telling and writing was exceptional
"I know a killer when I see one" *Arya talking to herself while looking in the mirror*
Not true, Arya only killed those who wronged her family and friends, she wasn't power hungry and would never have killed innocent bystanders in her pursuit of revenge.
Sad to see a person with the titles rightfully earned like Breaker of Chains and Mhysa or Mother driven to insanity.
The people who killed her drove her to this point though it doesn't absolve her of her crimes.
Sansa broke her oath, Daenerys was poisoned. Her confidants were killed. Her only remaining relative rejected her. Her dragons who were her children were lost. She couldn't even have a family of she wanted to. Seeing Missandei die in front her was the last straw that was her sanity the camel back.
When she comes back to her senses I am pretty sure she would have been heart broken. For a person who killed the masters who strung up children on crosses and burned with righteous anger wouldn't have stayed heartless all the way.
Literally every person of interest has killed somebody in this show. People forget that this world of GOT is a bloody world.
And plotting to kill Daenerys happened before she killed innocents not after. So, Sansa, Tyrion, Varys and even Bran were just making a power grab. A few of them got it too.
Would have been nice to see a Daenerys not loose everything and become the queen she had meant to be, the one who wanted to break the wheel not this empty shell driven to insanity.
What oath? Sansa never pledged fealty to her and never intended to. She quietly let Jon deal with that since he made the choice.
Sansa telling made Jon see what she really is. The mask came off and had Jon does his job and vetted her properly before giving her away, there wouldn't have been any issues.
And I agree she went through a lot but the difference between Dany and the Stark's, she chose this. No one forced her to come to Westeris to fight for the crown. She could've lived out her days as a Queen with all three of her dragons. You can't get mad and kill thousands because you lost people you love in a war you technically started.
@@janellejulianajoy Who is this sansa?
Northmen elected jon as their king over sansa.
Only people who wanted sansa later on was lord Glover and lord Royce.
Northmen followed jon into battle to place dany on the throne.
Nobody needs sansas approval
@@aswing2706 lol, yea they followed Jon , but their loyalty was the Starks- they only fought at Kingslanding BECAUSE Jon promised to help Danny. Do you think they forgot what the Mad king did to Ned's father and brother?- you reason like a child.
What you talking about?
Bad writing drove Dany mad!