Well yeah. He's gone from a lowly sellsword to a sellsword knight to being married to a girl whose sister he'd planned on killing to inherit her castle and they're still bringing him out of retirement. Just about anyone would be a bit sick of it by that point.
It's kinda great to see Bronns journey. He started out in S1 by coming to the defense of Catelyn Tully and apprehending Tyrion. He escorted them to the Vale where he stood for Tyrion. He then became an anointed knight and a war hero at the Blackwater. If Jamie holds his promise Bronn will probably be the 2nd most powerful man in the Westerlands. Which is quite an achievement for someone who was a no one 6 seasons ago.
Well lets not forget about Little finger then, that man now controls Harrenhal, and ha command of the knights of the Vale. He started off as an accountant, lol.
On the other hand, the hound was stunned by the sight of a burning soldier running into him and was only snapped out of it by Bronn putting an arrow through the burning soldiers eye, only moments before he reached the Hound. It was also the same moment Clegane went full "fuck this shit, I'm outta here!".
+Dakota M It came out while Tywin was talking with Cersei and admitted that the mines under Casterly Rock ran dry years ago. Completely understandable that you'd forget since it was only mentioned in one conversation, but it'll probably come up again at some point.
Jim why do you think that? By now we, the got fans, know that almost everything is said with a reason. Only Gendry is still rowing hes boat for no clear reason.
jim is not wrong, the showrunners are piling up plothole on plothole, butcher characters like stannis to save screentime, all the while making up grey worm romance stories instead. because that shit deserves screentime.
I love how he interrupted Jamie Lannister, father of the then king, tells him to shut up and rides off and really not give a fuck. Jamie's look is priceless.
Martin hill, learn to read buddy. I said "the THEN king". This scene is from S06E07. Tommen jumped in E10. Jamie was very much the father of the king here.
It was not widely know that Jaime was the father, of course people speculated but not everyone believed it. Besides, i imagine the father of the king doesn't have a high value same as Queen regent
mental breakdown He is, if they followed the books Bronn wouldn't appear again after season 4. Plus it is extremely unlikely he will regroup with Tyrion, since the creators have decided to systematically remove any able bodied man from Dany's group, he will very likely be one of the Lannister's few named allies.
mental breakdown I think he's more of a pawn than a player. He's not really moving pieces as far as I've seen, he's following orders. He doesn't seem to have any ambition past getting repaid.
I love how highly both jamie and tyrion thinks of bronn. They both know how clever, experienced and what a great fighter he is. Jamie is pretty much begging bronn to become his right hand in this scene because he knows he is the best man for the job. It would be really sad to see him die without getting his castle and highborn wife that he has been talking about for so long. Please don't die bronn.
AchilliesLastStand1 I doubt it, they made him a knight. He might leave them, but he won't turn on them. Jaime and Tyrion have done nothing but improve his standing in the Seven Kingdoms, I don't think he would betray them.
Jasper Zanovich Not anymore. Jaime and Tyrion are both on the same side. And even if Bronn Wanted to stay with Cersei, their actors can't stand each other so...
Badass characters for me (Not in order) Bronn Tyrion The hound Beric dondarrion Selmy (I forget his first name) Loras tyrell The mountain Euron greyjoy
First thing, you can tell Bronn felt some type of pride when Jamie said, "You can be the right hand I lost." His facial expression kind of looked like he was shocked by it. Second thing, I wished Brienne would have ended up pregnant by Jamie. It would have had an smart, caring uncle in Tyrion and an awesome godfather in Bronn. That child could have been the Prince who was Promised.
Just before the battle of Blackwater Bronn was singing with Lannister soldiers when the Hound walked in. They had words and where close to a fight when the bells start ringing. In the fight intself Bronn saved the Hound but there was never a scene between those 2 again. For me it was also a few years ago but I watched everything just before season 7 started. It was worth it.
It's weird Bronn said "someone needs to teach them how to dig trenches", because trenches were not a concept in siege warfare since the end of the Napoleonic War, and judging by the appearances in the show, Westeros is still far from reaching that period.
@@bait5257 Trenches as a concept was first invented by a French general in late 18th century, but it didn’t actually become a real tactic till later. Trenches actually started to widely appear for the first time during the American civil war.
So Bronn, an ‘up jumped Sellsword’ by his own admission knows how to organise a siege better than the generals of an old and ancient great house like House Frey? Gods the writing post season 5 was piss poor.
I love how Bronn has had so much of their shit by now he's just sick of it.
LeoF3500K There's a theory that Bronn is a surviving member of the long lost House Reyne
+Siddharth Bhatt There's a theory that Varys is a merman.
Michael Michaelson You just kill me :)
+Michael Michaelson Yeah, I've heard that. On the show, we've seen his legs in season3 so we can rule that out. In the books, can't say.
Well yeah. He's gone from a lowly sellsword to a sellsword knight to being married to a girl whose sister he'd planned on killing to inherit her castle and they're still bringing him out of retirement. Just about anyone would be a bit sick of it by that point.
Bronn is a fucking gem. Every sentence he speaks is gold
Ijaz Ahmed the actor is amazing
mah mam Dont know if you have seen a tv series called 'Ripper street' hes amazing in that.
Lannisters shit gold and Bronn spits gold
wrg
It's kinda great to see Bronns journey. He started out in S1 by coming to the defense of Catelyn Tully and apprehending Tyrion. He escorted them to the Vale where he stood for Tyrion. He then became an anointed knight and a war hero at the Blackwater. If Jamie holds his promise Bronn will probably be the 2nd most powerful man in the Westerlands. Which is quite an achievement for someone who was a no one 6 seasons ago.
Well lets not forget about Little finger then, that man now controls Harrenhal, and ha command of the knights of the Vale. He started off as an accountant, lol.
A man is no one.
Funnyj33ns But unlike Bronn he was a Lord. Of a tiny finger sticking out into the sea but Bronn didn't even have that.
GardEngebretsen which is roughly five or six years in the show which is even more impressive
Davos went from a smuggler and pirate to lord and Hand of the Fucking King
They need to get Bronn and the Hound together. I'd say they'd be pretty good chums.
they had a scene together in season 2 and it didn't go well
On the other hand, the hound was stunned by the sight of a burning soldier running into him and was only snapped out of it by Bronn putting an arrow through the burning soldiers eye, only moments before he reached the Hound. It was also the same moment Clegane went full "fuck this shit, I'm outta here!".
they had a drink together before the Battle of Blackwater. And then Bronn saves his life. They would be bros now.
iain2k7 nothing more drinks wouldn't cure.
Dark Knight Goes into Hiding Thats what makes it good
i want to see bronn and the dwarf continue their bromance when/if they meet again, those two were quite funny together.
hashirama senju You remember Bronn's name but not Tyrion's?
"Midget teaches up-jumped sellsword a lesson in manners"
I'd watch it.
Tyrion changed. Its gonna be interesting tho
He did, but in the last episode he quoted Bronn and called him a great friend. I'd love to see that reunion.
And podrick😭😭😭
I like how Jamie looks sad when Bronn doesn't let him finish the Lannister motto.
A common saying, but not their official motto.
@@SpySniper1080Hahahaha I was gonna quote that
Bronn is the Anti-LittleFinger.
its not "fucking" its "fokin", and i love Bronn for that
No, its definitely fucking.
defiantly not the word you meant to say. I think you mean Definitly
Devilyn Larend Yeah I did thanks.
thats the low born accent.
I was a fooking legend in Gin Alley.
But they owe the iron bank millions...
Dakota M the iron bank doesn't plan on getting their money back. They basically just bought power with it
+Dakota M
It came out while Tywin was talking with Cersei and admitted that the mines under Casterly Rock ran dry years ago. Completely understandable that you'd forget since it was only mentioned in one conversation, but it'll probably come up again at some point.
There are some nice theorys worth watching about the Iron Bank. Cant post the links since im on my phone, and kinda lazy, but you shouls look them up.
Jim why do you think that? By now we, the got fans, know that almost everything is said with a reason. Only Gendry is still rowing hes boat for no clear reason.
jim is not wrong, the showrunners are piling up plothole on plothole, butcher characters like stannis to save screentime, all the while making up grey worm romance stories instead. because that shit deserves screentime.
I love how he interrupted Jamie Lannister, father of the then king, tells him to shut up and rides off and really not give a fuck.
Jamie's look is priceless.
Martin hill, learn to read buddy. I said "the THEN king". This scene is from S06E07. Tommen jumped in E10. Jamie was very much the father of the king here.
It was not widely know that Jaime was the father, of course people speculated but not everyone believed it. Besides, i imagine the father of the king doesn't have a high value same as Queen regent
bronn has been in the series since season 1 he deserves more credit and to be a mayor player in the show
mental breakdown He is, if they followed the books Bronn wouldn't appear again after season 4.
Plus it is extremely unlikely he will regroup with Tyrion, since the creators have decided to systematically remove any able bodied man from Dany's group, he will very likely be one of the Lannister's few named allies.
mental breakdown I think he's more of a pawn than a player. He's not really moving pieces as far as I've seen, he's following orders. He doesn't seem to have any ambition past getting repaid.
Rodney Schunk You severely under estimate him. No other character (baring maybe Littlefinger) has risen up so quickly and efficiently.
The thing is tho Bronn doesn't WANT to be a major player, he just wants to do what he always does
He can't be a sellsword forever, which is why he accepted Cerceis offer, and then Jaimes better offer later.
Bronn's sense of cynicism/realism is so refreshing.
"If you think this has a happy ending then you haven't been paying attention." ~ Ramsey Bolton
If they kill him in S7 that would be end of the fucking TV series for me.
Romiros oh you'll come back....
we all come back 😂
I thought I was done after the red wedding....
i was done after Oberyn vs the mountain. came back all the same, still left a scar on my heart tho
Dude, the Lannister's are gonna get double penetrated in S7. Bronn has 0% of surviving through all the battles that lie ahead.
If you only watch for Bronn then you're doing it wrong
Bronn and The Hound are hands down my favorite Game of Thrones characters. Funny as hell.
I love how highly both jamie and tyrion thinks of bronn. They both know how clever, experienced and what a great fighter he is.
Jamie is pretty much begging bronn to become his right hand in this scene because he knows he is the best man for the job. It would be really sad to see him die without getting his castle and highborn wife that he has been talking about for so long. Please don't die bronn.
Just give the man his castle! XD
And, now he is the master of coin
When he says "you promised me..." it sounds like he's about to cry
"You can be the right hand I lost."
Bronn figures how much he really means to Jaime.
And yet...............
He just saved jaimes life in the last episode and shot a dragon they literally can't ask him to do more
Bronn sits on the Iron Throne in the end and I wont doubt a thing.
If Bronn goes down 'cause of Jaime Fuckin' Lannister, I will be SUPER PISSED OFF!
He better come out tops in season eight.
*Fookin'
Danaerys doesn't have any gold though. Her soldiers fight for her out of loyalty. I don't see that happening.
I think jamie will die after killing cerci.
Bron will die but not by Jamie's hands
Hand*
He has two hands its just that one's a golden one
If you just saw S7E4, I declare Bronn the best fucking sniper in Westeros.
I remember laughing at this for ages when it aired.... ha ha ha
Where's ma fookin' castle?
Junk Mail wtf he's not shrek😂
Don't FOOKING say it
Bronn must be so sick and tired of the Lannisters' BS motto. 😂😂😂
I have the feeling Bronn will turn on the Lannisters.
AchilliesLastStand1 He should, they owe him money, a bride and castle.
I have a feeling both Jamie and Bronn are gonna end up with Tyrion.
AchilliesLastStand1 I doubt it, they made him a knight. He might leave them, but he won't turn on them. Jaime and Tyrion have done nothing but improve his standing in the Seven Kingdoms, I don't think he would betray them.
+Reidsome But that's just it. Tyrion is on the other side of that war.
Jasper Zanovich Not anymore.
Jaime and Tyrion are both on the same side.
And even if Bronn Wanted to stay with Cersei, their actors can't stand each other so...
dont fookin say it
Anybody tries to say to me: "Make America Grea--"
I'll say that line. "Don't say it. Don't fucking say it."
Someone should tell the Iron Bank that. The Lannisters still haven't paid its debt to them.
Stephen B. Smith You're so right, it's like what has the Iron Bank been doing this whole time?
Brian Achim the Crown is in debt, not the Lannisters
Anyone else taking their daily poop?
Weekly*
fat Man yearly
Iron Wolf hourly
Andrés Rodríguez I read this comment while on the toilet so yes.
You
Bronn... You're never getting paid, bro.
He got paid.
Bronn simply has his priorities straight.
That's not Jaime's fault.
If a bag of gold was all he wanted then he would have left as soon as the lines were drawn.
I haven't seen this latest season so you're talking about things I don't know about.
Bronn, “just an upjumped sellsword” would go from Knight to Master of Coin and LORD PARAMOUNT OF THE REACH. The birth of House Blackwater
Yes, the Master of Coin!
… who mere seasons prior admitted that he didn’t even know what a loan was.
I think that's my favorite one-line in the entire... show.
imagine if Bronn ends up keeping the Iron Throne, that would be hilarious 😂
Now he's got a bigger fookin castle!
" You can be the right hand I lost"
Good ol' Bronn missed a chance to make a wanking joke, slightly disappointed.
I really hope Bronn gets all that he is promised and live to enjoy it. It would suck if he loses it all at the last second
Bronn - the best never spent lannister money
Bronns little tidbits are what keeps this show alive
There are two tradegies in life. One of them is when you get what you want.
Lannisters are sure the masters of that one.
I love the chemistry between these two
I love his interactions with Tyrion as well
They should write a series post-Got with Jaime, Tyrion, Bronn, Pod and Brienne.
jaime was hurt he didnt get to say the lannisters catchphrase lmao
RUclips auto-subtitles: "Now there is a Saudi attempt to siege Riverrun"
Okay...
Bronn is so "I'm sick and tired of your fucking shit"
bronn is easily my first choice to get a spin off
just wait till tonight's episode. he's a fucking badass
Dont fooking say it
loving that lannister armor
Bronn looks so pissed off in this scene lol
thank you for spelling it correctly!
That's not even the point of "lannister's pay their debts" it has nothing to do with honoring your word like the show thinks..
*fooking
My Demon Slayer friends: good night and remember set your heart ab…
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Why do I feel like Cersie is going to kill Bronn and thats gonna be the last straw for Jaime to finally off her
sean14sc I could totally see that happening
Nope
On your left!
Lennister always pays back.. except.. you never know when...
#Reserved
Bronn and Tormund have to meet.
Anyone else see Bronn as the GOT version of Jimmy the Hand?
Missed opportunity. Jamie literally jus asked Bronn for a hand lol
haha, I just wonder what if Bronn end up on the iron throne at the end. After all jaime promising even bigger castle then the last one
Funniest moment of the show
It's fooking
Badass characters for me (Not in order)
Bronn
Tyrion
The hound
Beric dondarrion
Selmy (I forget his first name)
Loras tyrell
The mountain
Euron greyjoy
shinypokeAce Stannis and tywin and oberyn should be on the list
shinypokeAce. Stannis, Tormud, Davos, Jaime, Arya, Tywin, oberyn and Robb stark should be in the list
Jaime went after a fucking dragon with one hand.
haha nice great video :)))))))))))))
He just wanted a goddamn castle
I'd say Highgarden is just as good a place as any for Bronn at this point (;
I like to imagine this wasn't on the script
Don’t fucking say it
Exactly what bron would have said infront of daenerys during her , khaleesi, mother of of dragons..... intro
Fookin
Just looking for fookin comments down here.
He should call it quits by now and go back to the river lands
Fun fact: in order to siege riverrun you have to split your army up into 3 groups in 3 different spots.
I wonder what happens to Bronn now when Jamie left
Nobody deserves a happy ending more than Bronn. Give the man a castle!
SPOILERS BELOW!
Now that the Twins are empty Jaime should give him that castle.
That is a lame castle, too gloomy... he should get Dorne or Highgarden once the war is done
Haha now those soldiers are just ash
First thing, you can tell Bronn felt some type of pride when Jamie said, "You can be the right hand I lost." His facial expression kind of looked like he was shocked by it. Second thing, I wished Brienne would have ended up pregnant by Jamie. It would have had an smart, caring uncle in Tyrion and an awesome godfather in Bronn. That child could have been the Prince who was Promised.
which fooking is the best . conor mcgregor or bron?
How Dare Bronn speak to my son like that. A Lannister always pays the debts
Martin Lannister don't fockin say it
Honestly, Bronn is one of my top 2 favorite characters in GoT. The other being...
*Tyrion Targaryen.*
What about Daenerys Lannister?
Error
Mine is Cersei Stark
You're all bloody idiots. He's referring to the quite plausible possibility that Tyrion is really a Targaryen, not a Lannister
Ser Tamburo, Lord Commander of the Boreguard, also known as the Sarcasmslayer
because tyrion always dud
Somehow I think bronn gets killed next season by the hound. They have some unfinished shit together.
Leem They do? I don't remember anything between them. It has been a few years though, so I might have just forgotten.
Just before the battle of Blackwater Bronn was singing with Lannister soldiers when the Hound walked in. They had words and where close to a fight when the bells start ringing. In the fight intself Bronn saved the Hound but there was never a scene between those 2 again.
For me it was also a few years ago but I watched everything just before season 7 started. It was worth it.
no such thign as high or best or side xor getx or not etc, cepuxuax, outx, cna outx etc any nmw s perfx
Haha :)
It's weird Bronn said "someone needs to teach them how to dig trenches", because trenches were not a concept in siege warfare since the end of the Napoleonic War, and judging by the appearances in the show, Westeros is still far from reaching that period.
What?
Trenches goes way back then that
@@bait5257 Trenches as a concept was first invented by a French general in late 18th century, but it didn’t actually become a real tactic till later. Trenches actually started to widely appear for the first time during the American civil war.
what Season and episode is that again
Martin Rasmussen
Season 6 Episode 7.
Shame Bronn died in S7 Ep8
Bronn is just depressed cos he spent most of season 5 in the shittest plot in game of thrones
So Bronn, an ‘up jumped Sellsword’ by his own admission knows how to organise a siege better than the generals of an old and ancient great house like House Frey? Gods the writing post season 5 was piss poor.
whats happening in this scene?
They're arriving at the siege of Riverrun, which isn't progressing much.
The tittle is misleading...dislike
The real title should be: "Don't say it, don't fockin say it."