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-"My condolences for you dying in battle" *proceeds to trust a valyrian steel sword more deep than S8 writting on Hugh's guts* Dies minutes later What a f*ckin chad of a character
The most infuriating thing about this battle is the pointless deaths of the dragons. The Green dragonriders were already dead before Addam arrived, meaning that all the dragons could have potentially been reclaimed by Black dragonriders, or just been allowed to escape into the wild and be reclaimed after the war, and cemented the Blacks' position. Not to mention that Addam basically threw his life away by attacking the riderless dragon.
@@WorldOfWesteros this is why HotD is so important, the narrators of the story aren't really that reliable when it comes to alot of the events that play out, the show however is meant to show what really happens so we'll see when this battle takes place, we'll get a proper understanding of it all
It's just plot Armor...When you think about the whole war...I just don't understand how Black's didn't win by a huge margin...They had more dragons and bigger and better armies
Even though I’m a book reader it still amazes me to this day that not one person from either the Black or Green faction realized how utterly insane and stupid this war was. The Targaryens basically destroyed their ancient source of power in a timespan of only 3 years. Aegon, Jahaerys and even Maegor were rolling in their graves
To be fair Corlys Valerion argued so Adam would be his heir and he was likely treated better than the traitors whom Corlys argued against giving them lordships one could argue they’d earned.
It's amazing how Silverwing and Vermithor are basically dragon versions of their previous riders Jaeherys and Alyssane. And that Seasmoke would only bond with a rider who shared blood with Laenor. Which shows dragons can form a legit bond with each other or retain some piece of their past riders. Imagine if they fought on opposite side like the other two dragons who spent a lot of time together Caraxes and Vaghar.
I do think it is possible dragons can pick up traits of there riders especially if you believe there idea there is some kind of telepathic link involved. I think there is some evidence with Dannys dragons that could support that idea to some extent. i also wonder if the the fact Jaehaerys and Alyssanee were there first riders has any effect at all.
@@WorldOfWesteros Yeah, I wonder if Vermithor and Silverwing would've resisted fighting each other before giving in. Caraxes and Vhagar seemed more than able to just start killing each other when they met, however, despite their previous 2 riders also being closely bonded. First Aemon and Baelon, then Daemon and Laena. But suddenly, Daemon and Aemond cause a massive rift
it's sad that the battle was after all pointless for Adam to die, he dindi't know that he was attacking dragons without riders... this battle is definely the final blow on the Targaryen dragons, 3 died, two young dragons and the greatest living dragon at that moment.
Vermithor was Jaeherys’ wroth come alive once more. So furious even the best of the dragon riders who were truly loyal were forced to fight, the most famous dragon at the time before Viserys’ reign and legends went insane and killed everything. The fact that the best and worst of the dragons were seen in this battle is really good writing.
True. Though I wish they had tried to help her instead of just killing her. Sunfyre had survived worse injuries, and Tessarion may have recovered if given aid
8:55 I don't see why Alyn even bothered fighting a riderless dragon that he must've known was too large and fierce for Seasmoke. Not to mention, he should've known Vermithor was too angry to care for either side. He should've remained in the sky and waited for the carnage to end. Also, perhaps Tessarion wanted to save her potential mate, Seasmoke. Or she sided with Vermithor since he was an ally with his rider Daeron before his death.
reading fire and blood GRRM does this all over the place, i don't think he could get away with it in the main books. But i do love the Elmo and Kermit ones
honestly, if a single one of the green dragon riders got to his dragon I feel like the result of this battle would have been much different. Vermithor and tessarion fought each other as much as fighting adam and seasmoke because they didn't have riders to direct them, and silverwing stayed out of the fighting since she didn't have a rider to command her
I'm definitely looking to try and do this. I've been planning on its for a while. My proper editing PC died last year so i have to edit on my old macbook at the moment. It's very slow to render which is the issue. I have two 45 minute video essays ready to go just i can't export them. The good news is, i now have the new parts for my PC ordered so hopefully within the next month there should be longer videos coming.
As we all know, you love this franchise so much.. like you make your own map, you did story telling us etc... So… did they let you watching the first episode of hotd??
unfortunately no, don't get me wrong i would love the opportunity, but at the same time i think i owe it to my viewers to be honest about what i think.
@@Shutuoandahoot If Tessarion had survived, the Northmen would never have dared to descend south. They fear dragons, more than anyone. There are many clues of this in the saga : the King who knelt, Alaric Stark's attitude before Silverwing, Cregan Stark taking all the time in the world to finally intervene after the death of the dragons... And even without Tessarion, Daeron could easily have claimed Silverwing after the death of Rhaenyra (I don't think he would have dared with the Cannibal). It should also be noted that Daeron has close ties with Oldtown. The Hightowers would never have left him alone against Cregan Stark and they have plenty of human and financial resources to crush the North in open war.
@@drrohanjacob The usurper ? You mean Rhaenyra ? No, the last campaign of the Dance would never have happened if Daeron was still alive. No one would have dared to go to war against Tessarion or Silverwing. And let's be honest : Aegon was poisened because the members of his council didn't want to suffer the consequences of his defeat. With Daeron, a dragon or at least, the armies of Oldtown, it would have been completely different. And Aegon is not an oathbreaker, because he wasn't born when your old and stale oath was sworn...
I really really hope they devote a whole episode to this battle or at least most of it , they can demonstrate how dragon battles can completely nuke towns and the the end of the bastard dragonriders , they should really include the scene of people watching from their rooptops , my boi addam velaryon went out like a true chad
My theory for why Tessarion ganged up on Vermithor and why Tessarion and Seasmoke practically danced in the air, is that Daeron actually did survive, and fought Addam at first, before then teaming up in a sense to take Vermithor down, dying in the struggle in the mud, and because of how chaotic it was and how far people had to be from the dragons, the accounts don’t mention him on tessarion because no one who did survive was close enough to see him.
I feel like when we get to this point in the books, they'll have Daeron and Hugh actually participate in the dragon battle and then die during the battle or afterwards.
Was this battle changed ? Why do I remember a battle where Adam Ulf and Hugh flying to tumbleton and them switching sides and all of them dying? And I mixing the first and second battles of tumbleton? I need to re read fire and blood.
I'd argue this battle was just as bad as the dragon pit. Between the dragons at tumbleton, Seasmoke and sunfyre, there would have been more than enough to rebuild. This really was the final blow.
Biggest battle in the whole series ... But the show runners might have avoided this war for the sake of budget , that might be the reason of Daeron not yet casted.
I hope they change this battle in the show. I hate the way it went down in the books, it makes no sense “narratively”. What I mean by that is what makes a good story is when you buildup a conflict and have a satisfying conclusion. Almost everything in this battle was perfect but the thing I dislike is the way Daeron dies, that is not how you write a satisfying story. That’s how you “subvert expectations” and write a shit ending like Cersei and Jamie being killed by some falling debris. I say keep everything in this battle including Hugh hammer being killed in sword combat and maybe even Ulf the White sleeping through it but keep Daeron alive so he can mount his dragon and fight Addam Velaryon atop Seasmoke. I think this is a better conclusion to the battle, because it highlights everything the Civil war is about. When politicians and families fight it is the Children who suffer most and nothing highlights this fact more than 2 of the youngest and noblest on both sides killing each other for the mistakes their parents made.
i do have a feeling that there will be some changes. maybe this could be among them. I'm not a fan of how he dies and i think if it is going to work on screen then changes will need to made. what you've suggested makes perfect sense.
@@WorldOfWesteros Thank you I’m glad someone agrees with me. I enjoyed the first episode and seeing this battle improved in season 3 or 4 will be fantastic.
@@Kunumbah1 agreed, there's already so many characters who get a lackluster death in this story. Criston Cole, Dalton Greyjoy, Pate of Longleaf, Aegon II, pretty much all of Rhaenyra's kids, I mean the list is long. It's pretty much the norm but I think a character like Daeron deserves better
@@Captain_Insano_nomercy I hope they have Aegon actually poison himself instead of the council poisoning him tbh, it makes since he will be very broken at that point and he practically lost the war, and he was in so much pain, and I feel like it makes since for his character arc tbh, he would also do it because he knows its safer if he dies and Aegon the younger is heir to the throne and weds his daughter, than him being defeated by the northern army, and endangering his daughter and mother, I feel like this would be his final sacrifice, but I agree with Daeron for sure and I think they can make that change to enrich the story and the battle further
He defected because rhenyera couldn’t keep her end of the deal with any dragon seeds. The same deal that had even attracted dragon seeds to even join her side in the war
@@arunsingla3452 yeah I saw, which makes me wonder wtf happened to Laenor and ig they will just ignore the dragon bonding rule? Or maybe it doesn’t have to be the riders death for a new rider to claim?
Lol would've been funny for him to return like that, but nah it's a completely different dude. His brother is groomed to be the new Lord of Tides, and Adam becomes Rhaneyra's most trusted dragon rider.
I hope they have Hugh kill Daeron himself taking command of the army of Tumbleton and then that he gets to ride Vermithor against Adam and Seasnake before they are grounded and then have Hugh fall from Vermithor begin fighting on the ground and finally slain by Orphanmaker.
@@alessiodandolo1460 That doesn't even make sense. If you think season 2 was poorly written then that says more about your comprehension skills than anything else. You'll still be back to watch season 3 just like the rest of the brainless haters 🤦
@@extraplain2412 Wow! Already the insults! Who is the hater? I'm not a hater, I'm giving my opinion. I liked season 1, season 2 is not a worthy adaptation, it's just fanfiction. If you like it, good for you. Yes I will watch the following seasons, to entertain myself, but I no longer have any expectations regarding the show. Unlike the first two seasons, I'm not particularly looking forward to the next one, and if they canceled the sequel, I wouldn't mind.
@@alessiodandolo1460 You don't even have an opinion, like I said you don't even make any sense. Wait, so you don't think that saying something is badly written is insulting? It is insulting to anybody with a love for film making who actually understands the difference between good and bad writing. Yes, you are a hater. Your comment is nothing but mindless hating like most of the complaints I've seen. It's actually been adapted amazingly and expands on the source material and the lore of the world, you'd know if you paid attention to what was unfolding on screen. So, let me get this straight, you didn't like season 2 and have no faith that season 3 will be any good but are going to waste your time to mindlessly consume it anyway so you can join in on hating it afterwards? You toxic viewers are the bane of media nowadays. If you don't like it simply don't watch. That's what I do if I don't like something. Literal sheep man 🤦😂
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Jon Roxton's killing of Hugh Hammer is so cold it makes the Wall look warm. They gotta execute that scene perfectly in the series
-"My condolences for you dying in battle"
*proceeds to trust a valyrian steel sword more deep than S8 writting on Hugh's guts*
Dies minutes later
What a f*ckin chad of a character
Ulf looks like a dweeb in the show. Maybe when he becomes a lord he looks better. Who knows lok
He was poisoned by our enemies
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The most infuriating thing about this battle is the pointless deaths of the dragons. The Green dragonriders were already dead before Addam arrived, meaning that all the dragons could have potentially been reclaimed by Black dragonriders, or just been allowed to escape into the wild and be reclaimed after the war, and cemented the Blacks' position. Not to mention that Addam basically threw his life away by attacking the riderless dragon.
It’s moment like this that actually make me question the reliability of the narrator
@@WorldOfWesteros this is why HotD is so important, the narrators of the story aren't really that reliable when it comes to alot of the events that play out, the show however is meant to show what really happens so we'll see when this battle takes place, we'll get a proper understanding of it all
@@adamc_vp77 yeah it's interesting, but remember that the shows take place in a separate universe from the books.
@@tuplat5107 one where Criston Cole isn't a lacky simp
It's just plot Armor...When you think about the whole war...I just don't understand how Black's didn't win by a huge margin...They had more dragons and bigger and better armies
i will never be able to take the name “Elmo Tully” seriously. the fact that GRRM named a character that brings me joy!
There are truly some out there names in fire and blood
Elmo Tully's father is named Grover, and his sons are named Kermit and Oscar lmao.
@@p.c.2349 GRRM has a fun sense of humor.
Even though I’m a book reader it still amazes me to this day that not one person from either the Black or Green faction realized how utterly insane and stupid this war was. The Targaryens basically destroyed their ancient source of power in a timespan of only 3 years. Aegon, Jahaerys and even Maegor were rolling in their graves
i agree, and what is even more interesting is there were many many times before it turned bloody where things could have been worked out
It was largely their fault the Targs were in this position
RIP Adam Velaryon, probably one of the few Purely Good characters prevalent in the dance, at least he died proving not all bastards are disloyal.
Well that depends on how the bastards were treated when they were younger
@@magnusthered4973 Jon Snow was treated horribly and turned out to be a good guy.
Adam of Hull is greatest bastard
To be fair Corlys Valerion argued so Adam would be his heir and he was likely treated better than the traitors whom Corlys argued against giving them lordships one could argue they’d earned.
@@devaughnjohnson My point is the same still, Jon Snow was treated horribly and turned out to be a good guy.
It's amazing how Silverwing and Vermithor are basically dragon versions of their previous riders Jaeherys and Alyssane. And that Seasmoke would only bond with a rider who shared blood with Laenor. Which shows dragons can form a legit bond with each other or retain some piece of their past riders. Imagine if they fought on opposite side like the other two dragons who spent a lot of time together Caraxes and Vaghar.
I do think it is possible dragons can pick up traits of there riders especially if you believe there idea there is some kind of telepathic link involved. I think there is some evidence with Dannys dragons that could support that idea to some extent. i also wonder if the the fact Jaehaerys and Alyssanee were there first riders has any effect at all.
@@WorldOfWesteros
Yeah, I wonder if Vermithor and Silverwing would've resisted fighting each other before giving in. Caraxes and Vhagar seemed more than able to just start killing each other when they met, however, despite their previous 2 riders also being closely bonded. First Aemon and Baelon, then Daemon and Laena. But suddenly, Daemon and Aemond cause a massive rift
it's sad that the battle was after all pointless for Adam to die, he dindi't know that he was attacking dragons without riders... this battle is definely the final blow on the Targaryen dragons, 3 died, two young dragons and the greatest living dragon at that moment.
And then his brother put a single word on his head stone, “Loyal”
Bruh both of corlys bastards were greater than his own legitimate son lmao
He was a sword swallower, so already he was negative point behind.😂
Vermithor was Jaeherys’ wroth come alive once more. So furious even the best of the dragon riders who were truly loyal were forced to fight, the most famous dragon at the time before Viserys’ reign and legends went insane and killed everything. The fact that the best and worst of the dragons were seen in this battle is really good writing.
A sad end to the "Blue Queen" it's in my opinion the only known "mercy" killing that's justified
True. Though I wish they had tried to help her instead of just killing her. Sunfyre had survived worse injuries, and Tessarion may have recovered if given aid
8:55
I don't see why Alyn even bothered fighting a riderless dragon that he must've known was too large and fierce for Seasmoke. Not to mention, he should've known Vermithor was too angry to care for either side. He should've remained in the sky and waited for the carnage to end.
Also, perhaps Tessarion wanted to save her potential mate, Seasmoke. Or she sided with Vermithor since he was an ally with his rider Daeron before his death.
Tfw you realize there's two Tullys involved in the Dance named Elmo and Kermit...
reading fire and blood GRRM does this all over the place, i don't think he could get away with it in the main books. But i do love the Elmo and Kermit ones
Don’t forget Grover!!!
Unpopular opinion but this is my favourite battle from fire and blood. Only the battle of Rooks Rest could contest it for first place.
Tumbleton often gets overlooked by the multiple battles at the god's eye, so i'm glad so many others seem to have love for it.
I wouldn't say it's that unpopular. But it's hard to gage these things. Good day to you
I like the 1st battle at Tumbleton because the Blacks are so cocky, and the team black viewers will be too, and then they get humbled so fast
@@Captain_Insano_nomercy can’t wait to see the arrogant Greens take Ls at the Fishfeed, Butcher’s Ball and Kingsroad
HBO PLEASE DON'T FUCK THIS UP.
it will be Better then The God Eye if they do it Perfectly
They will
They already switched up so many things they will surely fuck it up
honestly, if a single one of the green dragon riders got to his dragon I feel like the result of this battle would have been much different. Vermithor and tessarion fought each other as much as fighting adam and seasmoke because they didn't have riders to direct them, and silverwing stayed out of the fighting since she didn't have a rider to command her
This is gonna be the best episode. Battle of the Bastards
RIP Daeron & Adam
Great content as always!
Thanks a lot glad you like it
been anticipating this😍
By far one of my favorite parts of the dance of the dragons.
cant believe we have to wait for 2 years to see this come alive
2nd tumbleton will definitely be in season 4 man it’s gonna be 4 or 5 years at least 😂
I love your content but I wish you would make longer videos
I'm definitely looking to try and do this. I've been planning on its for a while. My proper editing PC died last year so i have to edit on my old macbook at the moment. It's very slow to render which is the issue. I have two 45 minute video essays ready to go just i can't export them. The good news is, i now have the new parts for my PC ordered so hopefully within the next month there should be longer videos coming.
Elmo, Kermit and Grover Tully better muster up their muppets and fight the battle of Sesame Street
As we all know, you love this franchise so much.. like you make your own map, you did story telling us etc... So… did they let you watching the first episode of hotd??
unfortunately no, don't get me wrong i would love the opportunity, but at the same time i think i owe it to my viewers to be honest about what i think.
Man, this HBO series is gonna have me depressed 😭
Man I so wish Daeron had survived this... Would have been a great king.
There are so many situations like this in Targaryen history
He wasn't gonna make it out alive. The north army would have clapped him
@@Shutuoandahoot If Tessarion had survived, the Northmen would never have dared to descend south. They fear dragons, more than anyone. There are many clues of this in the saga : the King who knelt, Alaric Stark's attitude before Silverwing, Cregan Stark taking all the time in the world to finally intervene after the death of the dragons... And even without Tessarion, Daeron could easily have claimed Silverwing after the death of Rhaenyra (I don't think he would have dared with the Cannibal). It should also be noted that Daeron has close ties with Oldtown. The Hightowers would never have left him alone against Cregan Stark and they have plenty of human and financial resources to crush the North in open war.
@Alessio Dandolo Daeron would have been poisoned just like the usurper.
It's the theme that u betray an oath to viserys so others will betray you.
@@drrohanjacob The usurper ? You mean Rhaenyra ? No, the last campaign of the Dance would never have happened if Daeron was still alive. No one would have dared to go to war against Tessarion or Silverwing. And let's be honest : Aegon was poisened because the members of his council didn't want to suffer the consequences of his defeat. With Daeron, a dragon or at least, the armies of Oldtown, it would have been completely different. And Aegon is not an oathbreaker, because he wasn't born when your old and stale oath was sworn...
In the tv show possibly addam and daeron will allied to stop vermithor in the middle of the battle
dont be so delusional
@@jericoesmeli4775 they both considered him a traitor so it makes sense.
@@gig7932 seems like a. stretch imo
I want some battles to get 2 episode nőt just 4-5 minutes. They should increase budget
Adam the Simp is the true dragonsbane. I hope they change that in the show.
I really really hope they devote a whole episode to this battle or at least most of it , they can demonstrate how dragon battles can completely nuke towns and the
the end of the bastard dragonriders , they should really include the scene of people watching from their rooptops , my boi addam velaryon went out like a true chad
Pretty sure this is how they end season 3.
@@wKFaded Nah season 3 finale will be Battle above the Gods Eye.
My theory for why Tessarion ganged up on Vermithor and why Tessarion and Seasmoke practically danced in the air, is that Daeron actually did survive, and fought Addam at first, before then teaming up in a sense to take Vermithor down, dying in the struggle in the mud, and because of how chaotic it was and how far people had to be from the dragons, the accounts don’t mention him on tessarion because no one who did survive was close enough to see him.
I feel like when we get to this point in the books, they'll have Daeron and Hugh actually participate in the dragon battle and then die during the battle or afterwards.
honestly them doing it this way would not surprise me at all.
@@WorldOfWesterosAnd what is wrong with that ?
Was this battle changed ? Why do I remember a battle where Adam Ulf and Hugh flying to tumbleton and them switching sides and all of them dying? And I mixing the first and second battles of tumbleton? I need to re read fire and blood.
If i am remembering correct i think your thinking of the first one
That was the battle of tumbleton
I like it because of the action but pains because dragons are keening killed.
Being not keening.
I'd argue this battle was just as bad as the dragon pit. Between the dragons at tumbleton, Seasmoke and sunfyre, there would have been more than enough to rebuild. This really was the final blow.
Yep which is making me think that this dyeing of the dragons was not by chance. It's very organized. And we still don't know how silvering died.
@@javman8 It's that damn Citadel man..I am telling you..
If HBO can't get Mappa to animate this 😭
Biggest battle in the whole series ... But the show runners might have avoided this war for the sake of budget , that might be the reason of Daeron not yet casted.
Daeron will be in the show
Boy are you going to be happy...
They killed SILVERWING? Answer without spoiler please
She survived
She died
She survived. Silverwing is one of the dragon that survived the dance
do hey have budget for all these dragon battles
i really hope so
I hope they change this battle in the show. I hate the way it went down in the books, it makes no sense “narratively”. What I mean by that is what makes a good story is when you buildup a conflict and have a satisfying conclusion. Almost everything in this battle was perfect but the thing I dislike is the way Daeron dies, that is not how you write a satisfying story. That’s how you “subvert expectations” and write a shit ending like Cersei and Jamie being killed by some falling debris. I say keep everything in this battle including Hugh hammer being killed in sword combat and maybe even Ulf the White sleeping through it but keep Daeron alive so he can mount his dragon and fight Addam Velaryon atop Seasmoke. I think this is a better conclusion to the battle, because it highlights everything the Civil war is about. When politicians and families fight it is the Children who suffer most and nothing highlights this fact more than 2 of the youngest and noblest on both sides killing each other for the mistakes their parents made.
i do have a feeling that there will be some changes. maybe this could be among them. I'm not a fan of how he dies and i think if it is going to work on screen then changes will need to made. what you've suggested makes perfect sense.
@@WorldOfWesteros Thank you I’m glad someone agrees with me. I enjoyed the first episode and seeing this battle improved in season 3 or 4 will be fantastic.
@@Kunumbah1 agreed, there's already so many characters who get a lackluster death in this story. Criston Cole, Dalton Greyjoy, Pate of Longleaf, Aegon II, pretty much all of Rhaenyra's kids, I mean the list is long. It's pretty much the norm but I think a character like Daeron deserves better
then maybe Vermithor accidently kills Daron and that why Tessarion fights him
@@Captain_Insano_nomercy I hope they have Aegon actually poison himself instead of the council poisoning him tbh, it makes since he will be very broken at that point and he practically lost the war, and he was in so much pain, and I feel like it makes since for his character arc tbh, he would also do it because he knows its safer if he dies and Aegon the younger is heir to the throne and weds his daughter, than him being defeated by the northern army, and endangering his daughter and mother, I feel like this would be his final sacrifice, but I agree with Daeron for sure and I think they can make that change to enrich the story and the battle further
Hugh hammer defected for no reason lol
He defected because rhenyera couldn’t keep her end of the deal with any dragon seeds. The same deal that had even attracted dragon seeds to even join her side in the war
Laenor will be back as Adam of Hull when he learns of his mothers death. Man I Cant waaiiit for season 2
We have seen Adam in season 2 now. He doesn’t resemble laenor one bit
@@arunsingla3452 yeah I saw, which makes me wonder wtf happened to Laenor and ig they will just ignore the dragon bonding rule? Or maybe it doesn’t have to be the riders death for a new rider to claim?
@@TheV8Pumpkin He is dead abroad.
Lol would've been funny for him to return like that, but nah it's a completely different dude. His brother is groomed to be the new Lord of Tides, and Adam becomes Rhaneyra's most trusted dragon rider.
HBO please make Daeron die in battle on top of Tessarion
After she eats Addam
Watching this after hotd latest episode Ik it was a reason I didn’t like addam. RIP daeron woulda been a great king
Addam is a badass
So Adam was white 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In the books yes
I hope they have Hugh kill Daeron himself taking command of the army of Tumbleton and then that he gets to ride Vermithor against Adam and Seasnake before they are grounded and then have Hugh fall from Vermithor begin fighting on the ground and finally slain by Orphanmaker.
I hope they have Adam eathen by Tessarion
It's such nonsense that they would be able to do it, given the poor level of writing in the second season. 😂
@@alessiodandolo1460 That doesn't even make sense. If you think season 2 was poorly written then that says more about your comprehension skills than anything else. You'll still be back to watch season 3 just like the rest of the brainless haters 🤦
@@extraplain2412 Wow! Already the insults! Who is the hater? I'm not a hater, I'm giving my opinion. I liked season 1, season 2 is not a worthy adaptation, it's just fanfiction. If you like it, good for you. Yes I will watch the following seasons, to entertain myself, but I no longer have any expectations regarding the show. Unlike the first two seasons, I'm not particularly looking forward to the next one, and if they canceled the sequel, I wouldn't mind.
@@alessiodandolo1460 You don't even have an opinion, like I said you don't even make any sense. Wait, so you don't think that saying something is badly written is insulting? It is insulting to anybody with a love for film making who actually understands the difference between good and bad writing. Yes, you are a hater. Your comment is nothing but mindless hating like most of the complaints I've seen. It's actually been adapted amazingly and expands on the source material and the lore of the world, you'd know if you paid attention to what was unfolding on screen. So, let me get this straight, you didn't like season 2 and have no faith that season 3 will be any good but are going to waste your time to mindlessly consume it anyway so you can join in on hating it afterwards? You toxic viewers are the bane of media nowadays. If you don't like it simply don't watch. That's what I do if I don't like something. Literal sheep man 🤦😂
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It’s sucks Hugh got killed in a dirty manner, dude was King Robert with a dragon.
Dude was an oathbreaker...Robert was no oathbreaker... Don't compare that fool with King Bobby B
Dude was the worst what are u talking about
@@buzzkill36glad the show is taking a better route with him
I NEED a pound of whatever you're smoking brah
@@jackashmorewouldn’t be so sure
I find it funny how people still believe that Targeryen’s are the only ones that can ride dragons…. Just so everyone knows Anyone can mount a dragon
Dummy
Impossible to take house Tully seriously when they're all named after Sesame Street characters
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