He didn't turn around to fight some white walkers, he was very angry at Dany's loss , he turned to kill Night King to take revenge for Drogon and seeing he couldn't do so,he returned back and we saw that he also tried to do the same again in final battle with Night King when Dany couldn't kill him with Drogon's Fire
The last great scene of this series. Finding out that the night king could slay a dragon so easily was truly shocking then watching it be reborn undead left us speechless
It was still really dumb though. Instead of killing the dragon on the ground in front of him, the biggest one with all the main characters, he kills the smaller one that’s flying. He’s definitely not smart, that’s for sure.
@@mikaelmyers6135 Knight king was right to kill the other dragon first. He just got cocky with it. Nobody knew he had such powerful weapons so he decided to take out one harder target first. After successfully killing the first dragon then surely a man with his aim would never miss a giant dragon standing righting in front of him. Still he did, twice even.
@@isaackariuki6798 When Jon first saw them at that vantage point at Dragonstone, Dany told him she named them after her ( dead! ) brothers… Knowing D & D, that was the first clue the dragon would share the fate of their namesakes. And it was no coincidence that Jon rode Rhaegal, named after his true father.
@@madhavanmenon4197 I don't think it was realistic. He could have taken Daenerys' hand and climbed right then and there onto Drogon's back, but for some reason he kept fighting wights that posed no real threat anymore. It felt unnecessary and stupid.
If you don’t see how they posed a threat, it’s not Dan and Dave that had the issue, it’s you. Y’all kill me acting like they were incompetent. They produced a show that won MULTIPLE Emmys, it had a record number of viewers, the ppl who enjoyed season 8 ( myself included) STILL outnumber the folks who didn’t and it’s still a record number of viewers. Their show catapulted some obscure books into a cultural phenomenon, and you tube Content creators are STILL eating off their work four years later. They were incredibly successful. They created a jumping off point for a entire franchise. HOTD would not have been as successful as it was if it wasn’t for GOT. Y’all can squeal all y’all want but the Emmys speak for themselves and I learned at age six ( sleeping beauty) that film ALMOST ALWAYS adapts to a different audience. The books are wonderful but most of that wouldn’t work on screen. GRRM gave them the major beats and those of u who think Dany won’t die, she won’t turn into fire and blood, Bran won’t become King, Jon won’t parallel Frodo and go beyond the wall are lying to yourselves and don’t understand what it is you are reading anyway. There is a lot of foreshadowing already for these plot points 💁🏾♀️
@@melanatedqueen6662 I don't know under which rock you've been living, but the people who hated season 8 overwhelmingly outnumber the people who enjoyed it. Film and TV critics, youtubers, and audiences in general consistently rank it as one of the worst finales of any show in history. Ever! I mean, the petition alone, unrealistic as it was, speaks for itself, doesn't it? David and Dan had several juicy job offers going for them, and then suddenly they didn't. Does that sound like a successful ending to a successful show to you? And the books were by no means "obscure" before the show came along. They had a sizeable fanbase before it aired, and I say this as someone who only read them after watching the first few seasons of the show. And by the way, George has already said that his ending will differ significantly from that of the show, so... 🤷🏻♂️ Acknowledging the cultural impact the show has had does not mean being delusional enough not to accept that the ending was botched. You may have liked it, but audiences by and large did not. I mean, George himself distanced himself from production halfway through the show's run, ostensibly to work on the books yet he always seems to find time to work on other projects. It's plain and obvious that at some point he was having major creative differences with David and Dan. And the results are there, for all to see.
@@kingpriapatius5832 you're the only one causing arguments. Drogon's just lost his little brother :( GoT late seasons may be crap, but one thing I did like was the dragon personalities. They really did try hard to give them little features here and there.
We all know daenerys and drogon have the closest bond, but they were all her children. The look on her face when viseryon fell showed she loved them. How jorah looked at her, knowing that she lost her child. While the others only saw a great dragon die in one hit. The way she held back tears telling jon on the ship the dragons are her children. Her anguish and rage when rhaegal died, expressing her pain when asking varys if he saw her child fall from the sky. While they didn't give the two dragons as much show time as drogon, i think they did capture her love for them well
If there is one thing i realized over the coirde of series, Dragons who have riders are much more difficult to kill than those without riders. Its just like in the case of war horses and military dogs. They thrive under good command. That's why being a master dragon rider who is well bonded with your dragon counts as a major skill and achievement in HOTD. Drogon escaped the night king's Javelin bcos of the sharp maneuvering control of Dany. Moreover, Rhaegal wouldn't have died at least so easily if he had a rider at the time he was shot down. He was confused and taken totally unawares just as Viserion was. They were more like a flock of sheep following their leader's actions but not the direct instructions since they weren't mounted. Drogon's cry of pain though😢. It got to my soul💔😥😭
They only saw the nigh king late so even if they had a rider the only way dragon wouldn't die is if they noticed the night king which I highly doubt. In thousands of dead people i doubt they would pay attention to the leader. Because it would be their first time watching a dead army. Maybe if Jon was ridding it he would notice the night king but even he was oblivious to the night king until later after the dragon died
@@eyoelalemayehu3615the fact that you couldn’t level with dude here is beyond me. They/we clearly know it’s a fictional story. Thus they are speaking in the context of this fictional world and what would be “fact” in this fictional world. You comment lacks insight and understanding and just shows how ready you are to be a hater, and feel like your above others just by the laughing emoji you decided to add in. Take a seat sir. Let’s fans fantasize and theorize. Your negative comment is not warranted or wanted.
What always made m both sad and crack up at the same time was Rhaegal trying to catch Viserion and then noping the hell out when he realized he was vulnerable.
The Dornish killed meraxes by luck- a scorpion through the eye. The night king is strong enough to through a spear through a dragons skin but doesn’t crush aryas throat as soon as he catches her? Euron can hit rhaegal mid flight from a stationary position but the dozens of scorpions in kings landing can’t hit drogon? Season 8 did everyone from Cersei to dany dirty. AFAIAC it ended in season 6 with dany leaving Essos.
Even if he maybe didn't have time to crush her throat (which is bullshit), surely the night kings hands would have caused deadly frostbite to her NECK and killed her.
Wasnt rhaegal injured from the fight and not 100? Drogon is more experienced and was more alert with any riding that said, i think they just wanted to get it over with...things could have been better but its not something i stress about the way many people do...the more i sit with the season the more it become alright...lolz.
@@hollywoodpineapple8337but even so, the scorpions are heavy to manuevre, fire and reload, and there's no way from as high up as they were Dany shouldn't have spotted the fleet "kinda forgot, my ass". It also took away the impact of it when you realized an episode later they couldn't hit Drogon at all, who was closer and a much bigger target. It was just stupid.
Yeah, you nailed it. The whole "armour is useless" trope comes into play with the dragon's. If the Night king's special skill wasn't that he could line up a shot against a titanic, slow flying beast and impale it with one hit, but could line up the nigh-impossibly-hard shot against its weak spot... yes, that would make for good - even great - television. And make his ice javelins less fearsome once they got going, while not eliminating his fearsome threat in any way. It would also have shown why a two-dragon run at him to just kill him with dragonfire would have just been suicide. Needing to flee and evade was the only course. But it was still badly-written. Basically, any time a dragon got hit with a big enough pointy thing, it was dead. And that's really lame.
Knight king was right to kill the other dragon first. He just got cocky with it. Nobody knew he had such powerful weapons so he decided to take out one harder target first. After successfully killing the first dragon then surely a man with his aim would never miss a giant dragon standing righting in front of him. Still he did, twice even.
I think ive grown to love the dragons more than the people in this story🥺 when they breathed out fire on those skeletons i was like " yes hunnays,burn em all💃💃❤❤" i need a dragon pet😭🔥❤
😢 seeing Viserion go down like that, just hits my soul. Every time. The first time I saw that scene I literally scream to my TV so loud and cried and then I got so shocked when the knight king made it a zombie dragon.🐉
Ahh the good old days when i used to fear night king as he could slay dragon so easily.....so sad that he was killed by a cute little tricky move by a teenager girl
It’s just bullshit that stiff old thousand year boney creature can throw a spear that far, that powerful to tear thru a dragons scale. Nah man fk that; that trio was my gang
Please understand that at this point the NK was staring down a new opponent that wields 3 weapons against which he has no chance. He needs to even the field somehow so at least one dragon must "switch" sides. It might have been tempting to kill Drogon, or Daenerys outright with a well-placed spear or arrow.... but trying to hit Drogon in the neck from above is very difficult, since it moves its head around to breathe flames on the zombies and the like. If the NK misses or causes only a minor injury then Daenerys will order them to fly away and the NK loses. On the other hand, Viseryon is making passes to breathe flame on zombies. The flying pattern of such a large animal can be easily predicted, especially when it is not feeling threatened. The chest and the neck are softer from below.... so easy.
I appreciate ur logic. But… if dragons existed they would be protected on their chest and bottom. I mean they fly they are most exposed underneath, evilotuion wouldn’t do that
@@jimbrewer5048 On an evolutionary time scale (i.e., before humans came up with missile weapons), the only threat to an airborne dragon would be another dragon. And it's much easier for a dragon to attack a target below it than above. So it would make perfect sense to armor the back and neck rather than the chest and belly.
Yeah they did Dany so dirty on so many levels just to justify that shit ending that she got. They tried so hard to show that she was this insane, stone-cold, power-hungry bitch who only cared about herself. She loved all her dragons like her own children but they made her look like she only cared about Drogon. Viserion was very clingy in the books.
@@s_shaleh her reaction is here is actually appropriate she just saw the night king who leads wast army of undead take out a dragon like it's nothing her greatest weapons are the dragons and one of them getting killed like it's nothing she is shocked into pure disbelief and silent horror
You know why viseryon died. He died because there were only two dragonloards left. Yong griff storyline is merged with jon snow. That's why viseryon died.
As shitty as these moments were for the story, the visual aspect of them is still jaw-dropping. Makes me so excited for all the dragon action we’re going to get in HotD
Season 8 is proof why GRRM is having a hell of a time trying to complete the final book. When you try to end such a vast and complex word this is usually what happens. And his world is even bigger than the show's.
It brings tears of sheer joy and excitement when those dragons swoop in with all their glory to the rescue. Is it correct to say that those men of Drogon's back are the only non-Targaryans to ever know what it is like to fly on dragon-back?
3:30 Jon, seeing a seemingly invincible dragon get killed, decides to go fight more walkers instead of immediately hopping on Drogon and getting the fuck out of there. Maybe he does "know nothing" after all.
Season 8vwas really full of most stupid scenes. Jon fighting white walkers unnecessarily, white walkers finding such big chains to bind the dragon and they even going in water which they were unable to a few moments earlier.
Imagine this time 10x or 20x. If the the Targaryen rule never ceased and they never lost the dragons this would be the scene with so many more dragons and Targaryens
Because the author is taking too long with the next book for the series, and the writers for the show ran out of material to use for the last two seasons, so S7 - S8 is purely what they thought up on the spot as they got inpatient there in the end. 😑
@@sunnicorran9244 the author gave them a few ideas to work with but they still rushed some of it when they should have added more episodes for the last season
Why wouldn't he care? it may have become to big to bring together but every author wants to finish their story especially a popular one like this one.@@terrymcginnis01
One more detail of completely shit writing. So we all know the NK reanimated Viserion, question is, how is it even possible? Wights are weak to V. Steel, Obsidian, Fire, and Water. Yet they were able to chain Viserion and pull him back up. And where the fuck did they get the massive chains? What did they just forged them? Took them from the Wildings? Took it apart from the Wall? (N. Watch’s contraptions) took it from Giants? (Who lorewise, never really had tech beyond … I would say caveman)
Honestly, Danaerys doesn't look too devastated. I mean, if one of my kids died (especially if they got impaled by a spear), I would go absolutely crazy with grief and shock. She turns around and looks like she's thinking, "Damn it! Oh well, too bad."
This is what upsets me most...Dany saves John (on multiple occasions) and loses one of her babies, and in return he stabs her and runs off into the sun set.
she did grow thirsty for blood of innocents when attacking the city. This kind of mad king behaviour reminded them of her mad father. They didn't want a jon did not want a repeat of that. So had to do what great leaders do. Then hit sent to the wall lol
My only problem with this scene is how long did this all take? I mean, he sends Rob's bastard to the wall to send a Raven to Danny. And from there, she had to fly North (which takes 2 months on horse) beyond the wall in hopes of finding them. Maybe a day or 2?
can someone who read the books confirm if the dragons died the same way as they did in the show? Did the night king really kill viserys or whatever the dragons name was
The books haven't reached this point yet. The show ran out of books to adapt at the end of season 5. So this is only show canon. The dragons are all still alive in the books as of now (btw the dragon's name is Viserion)
The second most wtf moment of the entire season. How did the Night King just KNOW how to kill dragons? They make it seem like he was expecting them. The Others should have, at the bare minimum, be a little caught off guard by the appearance of 3 massive, angry, fire breathing dragons. Instead he's like "neat, right on time, let me just snag one of them." Hate it.
Watching the dragons die is the worst , but why would any of them expect a dragon could get one shot like that? Rhagaels death however was completely unnecessary
ppl blame Jon for the Dragon dying but what he did was smart yea he could’ve got on the Drogon and left but he had a opportunity to end the war and it just backfired
Dafuq? You see the thousands of walkers between jon and the night king? Theres no way he couldve reach him. Specially, their main objective is to take a wight, and get the fuck out. Jon is definitely to blame for his unnesecassry fighting
The greatest show of all time until the last season kind of ruined it LOL they rushed turning Daenerys Targaryen into a villain way too fast it should have been two more seasons. And realizing that bran was a villain the whole time and he planned on becoming King and having John kill her the whole time
I hate this scene, it makes absolutely no sense for ice Speer to break through a hide that withstands iron. The writing is so bald and the directors as well…
An Undead king can Raise the Dead then a Little girl Kills The ( Undead );with a Single dagger. After He Has An Undead Dragon of His own . Not to mention that he can see For miles . Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This movie is nothing more than Ridiculous. 😆
The way Jon turned around to fight a few more ice walkers for no reason was top 5 dumbest writing in TV history.
He didn't turn around to fight some white walkers, he was very angry at Dany's loss , he turned to kill Night King to take revenge for Drogon and seeing he couldn't do so,he returned back and we saw that he also tried to do the same again in final battle with Night King when Dany couldn't kill him with Drogon's Fire
@@F4u786 absolutely right
@@panther179 no, he was killing unnecessary walkers before the desd of Drogon instead of running to Dany.
I literally said dat same shit as I was watching it bro 🤦🏾♂️
@@F4u786
That wasn't Drogon. He susrvived till the end. Bran even asked Drogon's location.
The last great scene of this series. Finding out that the night king could slay a dragon so easily was truly shocking then watching it be reborn undead left us speechless
Dragons? Cool. Fire Immunity? Even Better. Reanimating the Dead? Whatever. But I draw the line at Magical Ice Javelins 🤡
It was still really dumb though. Instead of killing the dragon on the ground in front of him, the biggest one with all the main characters, he kills the smaller one that’s flying. He’s definitely not smart, that’s for sure.
@@mikaelmyers6135 Knight king was right to kill the other dragon first. He just got cocky with it.
Nobody knew he had such powerful weapons so he decided to take out one harder target first. After successfully killing the first dragon then surely a man with his aim would never miss a giant dragon standing righting in front of him. Still he did, twice even.
@@mikaelmyers6135he was smart tho he thought "I should kill this one first bcz the other one is on the ground so he took time to fly "
I disagree, season 8 had INCREDIBLE scenes as well in terms of basically everything BUT the writing. Although the writing was not AS bad as ppl say.
The deaths of Viserion and later Rhaegal were among the saddest things I ever had to endure in regards to TV. Absolutely heartbreaking
at least rhaegal should have survived. drogon was left alone. so lonely
@@isaackariuki6798 When Jon first saw them at that vantage point at Dragonstone, Dany told him she named them after her ( dead! ) brothers… Knowing D & D, that was the first clue the dragon would share the fate of their namesakes.
And it was no coincidence that Jon rode Rhaegal, named after his true father.
and deaths of the direwolves
Drogon could've turned his head 90 degrees and torched the Night King in seconds.
Had totally forgotten that Jon's stupidity was what got Viserion killed.
Visually stunning scene, with gorgeous music. But stupendously badly written.
That’s the last season in a nutshell. Beautiful to look and listen to but when you start actually thinking about it, you lose all good feelings.
Accidents happen
The writer made it more realistic if you think about it.
Not season 8 though
@@madhavanmenon4197 I don't think it was realistic. He could have taken Daenerys' hand and climbed right then and there onto Drogon's back, but for some reason he kept fighting wights that posed no real threat anymore. It felt unnecessary and stupid.
If you don’t see how they posed a threat, it’s not Dan and Dave that had the issue, it’s you. Y’all kill me acting like they were incompetent. They produced a show that won MULTIPLE Emmys, it had a record number of viewers, the ppl who enjoyed season 8 ( myself included) STILL outnumber the folks who didn’t and it’s still a record number of viewers. Their show catapulted some obscure books into a cultural phenomenon, and you tube Content creators are STILL eating off their work four years later. They were incredibly successful. They created a jumping off point for a entire franchise. HOTD would not have been as successful as it was if it wasn’t for GOT. Y’all can squeal all y’all want but the Emmys speak for themselves and I learned at age six ( sleeping beauty) that film ALMOST ALWAYS adapts to a different audience. The books are wonderful but most of that wouldn’t work on screen. GRRM gave them the major beats and those of u who think Dany won’t die, she won’t turn into fire and blood, Bran won’t become King, Jon won’t parallel Frodo and go beyond the wall are lying to yourselves and don’t understand what it is you are reading anyway. There is a lot of foreshadowing already for these plot points 💁🏾♀️
@@melanatedqueen6662 I don't know under which rock you've been living, but the people who hated season 8 overwhelmingly outnumber the people who enjoyed it. Film and TV critics, youtubers, and audiences in general consistently rank it as one of the worst finales of any show in history. Ever! I mean, the petition alone, unrealistic as it was, speaks for itself, doesn't it? David and Dan had several juicy job offers going for them, and then suddenly they didn't. Does that sound like a successful ending to a successful show to you?
And the books were by no means "obscure" before the show came along. They had a sizeable fanbase before it aired, and I say this as someone who only read them after watching the first few seasons of the show. And by the way, George has already said that his ending will differ significantly from that of the show, so... 🤷🏻♂️
Acknowledging the cultural impact the show has had does not mean being delusional enough not to accept that the ending was botched. You may have liked it, but audiences by and large did not. I mean, George himself distanced himself from production halfway through the show's run, ostensibly to work on the books yet he always seems to find time to work on other projects. It's plain and obvious that at some point he was having major creative differences with David and Dan. And the results are there, for all to see.
Saddest moments in the whole series were when the dragons died
DLM
Yeah, the child being burned alive or the Starks getting slaughtered in a wedding day can't hold a candle to a CGI creature dying
@@ennieminymoo6675agreed. Even Hodor’s death beats the dragons dying…
why are u saying cgi creature like the humans in the show are actually dying in real life @@ennieminymoo6675
none of it is real
Drogon crying after viserion death broke me
He doesn't exist. Grow up mate.
@@kingpriapatius5832shut the fuck upppp let us live and enjoy.
@@kingpriapatius5832you grow up!
@@medakidane8551 Any arguments?
@@kingpriapatius5832 you're the only one causing arguments. Drogon's just lost his little brother :(
GoT late seasons may be crap, but one thing I did like was the dragon personalities. They really did try hard to give them little features here and there.
We all know daenerys and drogon have the closest bond, but they were all her children. The look on her face when viseryon fell showed she loved them. How jorah looked at her, knowing that she lost her child. While the others only saw a great dragon die in one hit.
The way she held back tears telling jon on the ship the dragons are her children. Her anguish and rage when rhaegal died, expressing her pain when asking varys if he saw her child fall from the sky.
While they didn't give the two dragons as much show time as drogon, i think they did capture her love for them well
The Night King was like gimme one more spear you see that shot I'm feeling good bro 💀
The moment Danaerys realizes her and herndragons aren't invincible...
She knew before then when Drogon took a spear back in the fighting pits.
And the moment we all realized the Night King has what it takes to win Olympic gold with the javelin.
If there is one thing i realized over the coirde of series, Dragons who have riders are much more difficult to kill than those without riders. Its just like in the case of war horses and military dogs. They thrive under good command.
That's why being a master dragon rider who is well bonded with your dragon counts as a major skill and achievement in HOTD.
Drogon escaped the night king's Javelin bcos of the sharp maneuvering control of Dany. Moreover, Rhaegal wouldn't have died at least so easily if he had a rider at the time he was shot down. He was confused and taken totally unawares just as Viserion was. They were more like a flock of sheep following their leader's actions but not the direct instructions since they weren't mounted.
Drogon's cry of pain though😢. It got to my soul💔😥😭
They only saw the nigh king late so even if they had a rider the only way dragon wouldn't die is if they noticed the night king which I highly doubt. In thousands of dead people i doubt they would pay attention to the leader. Because it would be their first time watching a dead army. Maybe if Jon was ridding it he would notice the night king but even he was oblivious to the night king until later after the dragon died
Dude dragons and they riders is a made up fiction story😂... They not like real life horses and dogs
Or…shit writing…
@@eyoelalemayehu3615the fact that you couldn’t level with dude here is beyond me. They/we clearly know it’s a fictional story. Thus they are speaking in the context of this fictional world and what would be “fact” in this fictional world. You comment lacks insight and understanding and just shows how ready you are to be a hater, and feel like your above others just by the laughing emoji you decided to add in. Take a seat sir. Let’s fans fantasize and theorize. Your negative comment is not warranted or wanted.
Imagine saving a guy who not only killed your beloved dragon and itself hahaha
What always made m both sad and crack up at the same time was Rhaegal trying to catch Viserion and then noping the hell out when he realized he was vulnerable.
The Dornish killed meraxes by luck- a scorpion through the eye. The night king is strong enough to through a spear through a dragons skin but doesn’t crush aryas throat as soon as he catches her? Euron can hit rhaegal mid flight from a stationary position but the dozens of scorpions in kings landing can’t hit drogon? Season 8 did everyone from Cersei to dany dirty. AFAIAC it ended in season 6 with dany leaving Essos.
Even if he maybe didn't have time to crush her throat (which is bullshit), surely the night kings hands would have caused deadly frostbite to her NECK and killed her.
Wasnt rhaegal injured from the fight and not 100? Drogon is more experienced and was more alert with any riding that said, i think they just wanted to get it over with...things could have been better but its not something i stress about the way many people do...the more i sit with the season the more it become alright...lolz.
@@hollywoodpineapple8337but even so, the scorpions are heavy to manuevre, fire and reload, and there's no way from as high up as they were Dany shouldn't have spotted the fleet "kinda forgot, my ass". It also took away the impact of it when you realized an episode later they couldn't hit Drogon at all, who was closer and a much bigger target. It was just stupid.
Yeah, you nailed it.
The whole "armour is useless" trope comes into play with the dragon's. If the Night king's special skill wasn't that he could line up a shot against a titanic, slow flying beast and impale it with one hit, but could line up the nigh-impossibly-hard shot against its weak spot... yes, that would make for good - even great - television. And make his ice javelins less fearsome once they got going, while not eliminating his fearsome threat in any way. It would also have shown why a two-dragon run at him to just kill him with dragonfire would have just been suicide. Needing to flee and evade was the only course.
But it was still badly-written.
Basically, any time a dragon got hit with a big enough pointy thing, it was dead. And that's really lame.
It broke my heart to see her lose one of her dragons in that fashion 😞
Knight king was right to kill the other dragon first. He just got cocky with it.
Nobody knew he had such powerful weapons so he decided to take out one harder target first. After successfully killing the first dragon then surely a man with his aim would never miss a giant dragon standing righting in front of him. Still he did, twice even.
Drogon felt the death of his brother. Too sad.
Of course
He doesn't exist. Grow up mate.
@@kingpriapatius5832 everyone knows that they don't exist, but what matters is what emotion the scene conveys to the individual
I think ive grown to love the dragons more than the people in this story🥺 when they breathed out fire on those skeletons i was like " yes hunnays,burn em all💃💃❤❤" i need a dragon pet😭🔥❤
😢 seeing Viserion go down like that, just hits my soul. Every time. The first time I saw that scene I literally scream to my TV so loud and cried and then I got so shocked when the knight king made it a zombie dragon.🐉
If Jon had gotten on Drogon maybe Viserion would be alive. I also think the Night King saw it in a vision just like Bran when he was grabbed by him.
Thank u for sharing such a cool scene!
Damn the SFX that makes us cry
And best Javelin Throw award goes to Night king.
Ahh the good old days when i used to fear night king as he could slay dragon so easily.....so sad that he was killed by a cute little tricky move by a teenager girl
Yoda: a perimeter around the survivors create.
Best scene in this series
At 3:04 as the dragon closes his eyes and starts to sink back, you can hear him make one last whimper as he dies. 😢
1.04 to 1.10 is the best scene ever made in any tv show or movie, just perfect.
It’s just bullshit that stiff old thousand year boney creature can throw a spear that far, that powerful to tear thru a dragons scale. Nah man fk that; that trio was my gang
Rip the viewers not commenting for 5 years
We seem to be getting it recommended to us now lol
Her baby😭😭
The poweeeeer!! 🔥🔥🔥
Why didn't the knight king attack the dragon sitting near by and go for the one that was flying miles away?
Please understand that at this point the NK was staring down a new opponent that wields 3 weapons against which he has no chance. He needs to even the field somehow so at least one dragon must "switch" sides.
It might have been tempting to kill Drogon, or Daenerys outright with a well-placed spear or arrow.... but trying to hit Drogon in the neck from above is very difficult, since it moves its head around to breathe flames on the zombies and the like. If the NK misses or causes only a minor injury then Daenerys will order them to fly away and the NK loses.
On the other hand, Viseryon is making passes to breathe flame on zombies. The flying pattern of such a large animal can be easily predicted, especially when it is not feeling threatened. The chest and the neck are softer from below.... so easy.
@@RealKillerloop good point finally someone puts some logic to make it make sense since the poor writing confused us lol
I appreciate ur logic. But… if dragons existed they would be protected on their chest and bottom. I mean they fly they are most exposed underneath, evilotuion wouldn’t do that
@@jimbrewer5048 On an evolutionary time scale (i.e., before humans came up with missile weapons), the only threat to an airborne dragon would be another dragon. And it's much easier for a dragon to attack a target below it than above. So it would make perfect sense to armor the back and neck rather than the chest and belly.
@@RealKillerloop He has a magical ice spear. It will kill anything on direct contact. Plus, the Night King can't be killed by dragon fire.
Wow the shots he make 😂
Daenerys should have screamed a deadly No! like any mother would
Yeah they did Dany so dirty on so many levels just to justify that shit ending that she got. They tried so hard to show that she was this insane, stone-cold, power-hungry bitch who only cared about herself. She loved all her dragons like her own children but they made her look like she only cared about Drogon. Viserion was very clingy in the books.
@@s_shaleh her reaction is here is actually appropriate she just saw the night king who leads wast army of undead take out a dragon like it's nothing her greatest weapons are the dragons and one of them getting killed like it's nothing she is shocked into pure disbelief and silent horror
Great scene.
So that's ancient Close Air Support! 😅
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You know why viseryon died. He died because there were only two dragonloards left. Yong griff storyline is merged with jon snow. That's why viseryon died.
As shitty as these moments were for the story, the visual aspect of them is still jaw-dropping.
Makes me so excited for all the dragon action we’re going to get in HotD
It's second season is delayed bro 😢.
Drogon was like hop on guys I got you ❤
it's Jon fault night king got a dragon
Not really. If the hound never threw the rock then they wouldn’t of been attacked
@bennettblackmon2858 did the hound get bored or something?
Season 8 is proof why GRRM is having a hell of a time trying to complete the final book. When you try to end such a vast and complex word this is usually what happens. And his world is even bigger than the show's.
This scene makes me wanna have a dragon 🔥
I cant believe we didn't get a jon snow vs night king final showdown. What a waste. 🤦🏿♂️
It brings tears of sheer joy and excitement when those dragons swoop in with all their glory to the rescue. Is it correct to say that those men of Drogon's back are the only non-Targaryans to ever know what it is like to fly on dragon-back?
Last spear, he had go back and flame him story over. Sorry, I had to do it.
The Night King is one badass enemy
3:30 Jon, seeing a seemingly invincible dragon get killed, decides to go fight more walkers instead of immediately hopping on Drogon and getting the fuck out of there. Maybe he does "know nothing" after all.
Season 8vwas really full of most stupid scenes. Jon fighting white walkers unnecessarily, white walkers finding such big chains to bind the dragon and they even going in water which they were unable to a few moments earlier.
There were some writings in this series that just didn’t fit in well
Imagine this time 10x or 20x. If the the Targaryen rule never ceased and they never lost the dragons this would be the scene with so many more dragons and Targaryens
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Night king= Kobe....gimme the ball/ spear.... And the night King FROM DOWNTOWN!
No way in hell did that man turn around just to fight a few more walkers like bruh why did Jon become so stupid in season 7
Because the author is taking too long with the next book for the series, and the writers for the show ran out of material to use for the last two seasons, so S7 - S8 is purely what they thought up on the spot as they got inpatient there in the end. 😑
@@sunnicorran9244I think the writer of the books gave up on finishing the story. He doesn't care anymore.
@@sunnicorran9244 the author gave them a few ideas to work with but they still rushed some of it when they should have added more episodes for the last season
Why wouldn't he care? it may have become to big to bring together but every author wants to finish their story especially a popular one like this one.@@terrymcginnis01
It would been nice to see a sec scene of her just say Dracarys ❤❤❤
One more detail of completely shit writing.
So we all know the NK reanimated Viserion, question is, how is it even possible?
Wights are weak to V. Steel, Obsidian, Fire, and Water.
Yet they were able to chain Viserion and pull him back up.
And where the fuck did they get the massive chains?
What did they just forged them? Took them from the Wildings? Took it apart from the Wall? (N. Watch’s contraptions) took it from Giants? (Who lorewise, never really had tech beyond … I would say caveman)
Honestly, Danaerys doesn't look too devastated. I mean, if one of my kids died (especially if they got impaled by a spear), I would go absolutely crazy with grief and shock. She turns around and looks like she's thinking, "Damn it! Oh well, too bad."
She's in shock
I want to see this seris
Can anyone give me the link please
Games of Thrones it's on HBO
@@sunnicorran9244 There was deal on HBO, it was $2.99/month for 3 months during thanks giving, check if its still there.
This is what upsets me most...Dany saves John (on multiple occasions) and loses one of her babies, and in return he stabs her and runs off into the sun set.
she did grow thirsty for blood of innocents when attacking the city. This kind of mad king behaviour reminded them of her mad father. They didn't want a jon did not want a repeat of that. So had to do what great leaders do. Then hit sent to the wall lol
That was sad but he didn't do it for no reason. After burning down a city he couldn't see any other way to stop her from doing it again.
Her son dead. Again poor Danny
Watching Viserion die was so sad.
Não dá para acreditar que uma série tão top teve um final bosta!!
My only problem with this scene is how long did this all take? I mean, he sends Rob's bastard to the wall to send a Raven to Danny. And from there, she had to fly North (which takes 2 months on horse) beyond the wall in hopes of finding them. Maybe a day or 2?
I dont know how in the life of me im going to bring myself to watch hotd because of the dragons dying
Not my Torrmern 🎉
holyshit this was 6 years ago
can someone who read the books confirm if the dragons died the same way as they did in the show? Did the night king really kill viserys or whatever the dragons name was
The books haven't reached this point yet. The show ran out of books to adapt at the end of season 5. So this is only show canon. The dragons are all still alive in the books as of now (btw the dragon's name is Viserion)
I dont think the books will ever reach that point anymore, so this might be canon forever.@@arde29
Great scene
Stupid plot
The second most wtf moment of the entire season. How did the Night King just KNOW how to kill dragons? They make it seem like he was expecting them. The Others should have, at the bare minimum, be a little caught off guard by the appearance of 3 massive, angry, fire breathing dragons. Instead he's like "neat, right on time, let me just snag one of them." Hate it.
The white walkers are thousands of years old, and dragons had only been dead for a couple hundred years by this point.
How did Jon get out of there again?
One of the worst moments of writing in the series.
danny will bring democracy to the seven kingdoms
Jon wanted to prove a point to Daenerys..
traded a dragon for a wight, worst trade in the history of trades
John Snow was never trained to exfil from a hot LZ.
She should have left him to die here.
The night king played his cards right! Too bad the writers destroyed it for season 8
What a terrible writing. Rhaegal was just behind the the night king. He could have saved viseryon
Probably not since the Night King is immune to dragon fire.
@@idakev it would have hindered his action and distracted him , giving viseryon enough time to evade.
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Watching the dragons die is the worst , but why would any of them expect a dragon could get one shot like that?
Rhagaels death however was completely unnecessary
Imagine if Daenerys just didn’t come to save that worthless Jon Snow here? Viserion would be alive and she would be the queen of Westeros
ppl blame Jon for the Dragon dying but what he did was smart yea he could’ve got on the Drogon and left but he had a opportunity to end the war and it just backfired
Dafuq? You see the thousands of walkers between jon and the night king? Theres no way he couldve reach him. Specially, their main objective is to take a wight, and get the fuck out. Jon is definitely to blame for his unnesecassry fighting
khaleesi, I'm sorry. White night is going to pay.
Why didn't Night King killed the Dragon who was sitting and was close to him?? 🥲
Watching this scene again made me realize that Viserion died because Jon wasted time killing whites for no reason.
My favourite scene of Deanarys. Which one is yours?
Couldn’t the dragon they’re riding just have turned around and barbecued the night king? War over right there.
Dragon fire couldn't kill him
What the hell was Jon doing
How did Dany excectly find thier location up north 😅
Dragon GPS 😂
Is this season 7 or 8?
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The writing was just so awful at this point. This whole plot line was incredibly moronic
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The greatest show of all time until the last season kind of ruined it LOL they rushed turning Daenerys Targaryen into a villain way too fast it should have been two more seasons. And realizing that bran was a villain the whole time and he planned on becoming King and having John kill her the whole time
Meh, jon snow didn’t deserve to be saved.
The Prince that was promised gonna be saved matter what
Epic battle followed by disgustingly terrible writing from David and Dan.
Jon Snow, Goku, Superman, Captain America are the dumbest heroes out there.
I hate this scene, it makes absolutely no sense for ice Speer to break through a hide that withstands iron. The writing is so bald and the directors as well…
An Undead king can Raise the Dead then a Little girl Kills The ( Undead );with a Single dagger. After He Has An Undead Dragon of His own . Not to mention that he can see For miles . Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This movie is nothing more than Ridiculous. 😆
Jon is always stupid
Holy shit season 8 sucked. Best show ever until that abortion
Jon snow ruin GOT