For the most part in the show, Joffrey doesn't dare cross Tywin. And he actually listens too him because he's scared of him most likely. But any chance to tell him off
Tywin served as Aerys’ Hand for 20 years. In that time there was peace as The Hand handled the politics of Westeros and the King did as he liked. During that time The Mad King became envious and spiteful to Tywin, laughing at jokes no one dared to say in front of him, made lewd comments about his wife, and made his son a bodyguard and hostage. After that he resigned and Rhaegar told Jaime that his father was more scared of Tywin than Robert, which is why Jaime was kept away from the fighting. Saying Joffrey was right is as sycophantic as the Hands Aerys appointed to replace Tywin.
I always thought that Robb's death hit Sansa the hardest out of all the Starks. Because up to the point she discovers they were killed, she had dealt with being a prisoner, abused and disgraced by the boy she thought she was supposed to love. She had endured being beaten, almost raped, and tossed aside, losing any "protection" from other peoples abuse she had while she was meant to be Joffrey's wife. Then she was forced into a marriage with someone from the family that did all of this to her, and just when she actually finally gets someone to protect her, someone she can confide in and trust (albeit slowly) until Robb won the war and saved her from the prison that was her life in Kings Landing, just when she had a smile on her face, any hope of being rescued and returning home was crushed. In that moment Sansa realized she was actually, truly trapped and alone.
In the books Beric brings her back to life and dies permanently as a result. Catelyn comes back as Lady Stoneheart who takes over the Brotherhood and kills every Lannister and Frey she can find, even young boys who had nothing to do with the Red Wedding. GRRM has said her exclusion from the show was something he hated.
The thing that was Catelyn Stark would only give horrible echoes of the damned as she spoke. I think the show wanted to focus more on the games of thrones aspect of the story so a lot of the fantasy aspects were cut.
@@kaledovWhich doesn’t make sense since the several of the biggest book plotlines involve magic, Dany’s dragons, Jon’s warging, Bran’s entire story, Euron Greyjoy. It only makes sense that those are the exact plotlines that get written horribly by the end of the story.
15:03 Tywin really sums up why Starks gets killed everytime. Every stark person always put their honour first before thinking about family position and Lannisters always put family first. Like Robb breaks his outh and married for love puting his own desire first before family as opposite to Jamie who kills the king for his family and loses his honour and becomes kingslayer.
The show didn't make it quite clear enough what happened to him though, with the skin peeling and all. Still it's a brutal position to be in, but books were more descreptive.
One of my favorite things about this story is that it’s a story about kings and lords fighting for power, but the lords and ladies are not really the protagonists. The story focuses more on the bastard with no inheritance, the girl in exile sold as a sex slave, the dwarf no one respects, the girl who saw her family murdered….not the people you would expect to be important.
This comment doesn’t make any sense. 3/4ths of the characters you mentioned are also lords and ladies, you just said it in different ways. I could refer to Jaime as “the mutilated man who’s mother died when he was a child”, but that doesn’t change anything.
@@Polo-wk7zl I meant the focus is not on any of the 05 kings or the rulers. Jon is a bastard and Daenerys was basically a sex slave (her brother was the one in charge). Arya is a lady but Robb and Sansa are much more politically important. Tyrion is a lord but for all the good it does him it really doesn’t matter, he might as well be a bastard
It also forcibly reminds me of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of French Huguenots by the ruling Catholics in 1572. It happened after the wedding of a Navarre and a Valois (Catherine de Medici was quite intimately involved, as mother of the bride). There were a ton of Huguenots present in Paris because of the wedding and the more tolerant future it promised, and they were celebrating. A protestant admiral was almost assassinated, and when other protestants were like, "Yo, that's not cool," Catherine de Medici and her son were like, "yeah, let's kill the leaders." Then rioting and looting and killing spread, even to the countryside, and eventually up to TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND people died as a result.
@@dukerollo1116 Oh yeah, horrible bit of history. Catherine de Medici had quite a life, and that was just one horrible thing that happened during her time. I’m always curious, but especially about history. I’ve already added the events you cited to the things I want to look into. Thanks for bringing them up. It’s like a knowledge exchange. 😁
@@ChronicallyCurious brutal events both slaughters under trust which was very looked down on back then. Im pretty sure the descendents of the McDonald's from the glencoe massacre still aren't welcome in some places in modern day glencoe
After much reflection, I think I prefer her to the Jeyne we had in the books. I just didn't care as much about the little mouse. I was there for the other interpersonal relationships, but not her. Talisa at least had a personality and real values and hopes. She would have been a good queen. Jeyne was just a starry-eyed complication of a girl.
27:00 "-And I'm gonna stick his penis back on!" May be the funniest/best comment I've ever heard from anyone's reaction to Yara, thank you for that, Suzy 😂
Interesting that you didn't care much about Robb or Cat. Robb was easily my most cheered for character when I read the books. He's an overall good character and his flaws come only from his young age. Just a kid trying to avenge his dad. I was heartbroken when he died. Cat....Cat....lots of mistakes, but all made in an effort to save her children. I was sad to see both of them go.
Joffrey's fault for being a monster isn't just Cersei's. Robert was an absentee father who didn't care about any of his children and let her raise the children alone. both were terrible parents. But Tommen and Mycella are good.
melisandre is an interesting character because, suzy described her as wanting power for herself but she’s just a super religious person who believes she’s following the savior(the prince who was promised), and she thinks she’s doing her part to save the world. That’s what makes her dangerous because she has no morals besides following her faith
I've seen so many reactors just go into shock at the end of the red wedding, so shook that they just have no words and they end the video in a trance lol.
Suzy - "He is such a little boy. He even looks like he's 15 or something!" Fun fact, in the books he's only 12 when he's introduced so yeah, in the source material he straight up is a little boy lol
20:07 men can survive gelding but in a medieval context the complications are more likely than not to kill the man eventually. Namely blood loss in the short term, then infection in the medium term, then in the long term, the challenge of urinating with a urethra destroyed or covered in scar tissue, which could lead to downstream complications like urine buildup and toxicity in the surrounding tissue.
Joffrey is a demonstration of why incest is bad. He's vengeful and depraved not just because he was raised that way, but also because he's a product of incest. It's the same reason why people say that the birth of every Targaryen was a flip of a coin: madness and sanity. The incest they also practiced gave way to several rather terrible monarchs and all sorts of eccentricities. The incest is an interesting narrative tool because it allows for the creation of characters that are wild and extreme without having to completely rationalize their behaviors. It's at least partially a product of an inbred mind.
@@malifex9922 Not necessarily. Not every child of incest is a shambling horror -- both of Joffrey's siblings are more or less normal -- and not every sociopath is the product of incest (Ramsey Bolton anyone?). The kinds of genetic problems that cropped up in Real World nobility were the results of decades of marriage between close relatives, not one-off illicit relationships. In-universe it's an accepted explaination but in reality it's not that simple.
In the US we have both Dove the soap and Dove the chocolate, but the soap is much more well-known. Also back on topic, Jaime was a right prick to Ned the whole time he was in King's Landing for no good reason. He was also just fine with the murder of John Arryn to protect the secrets of the incest children. Also, he made incest children. I don't think there's much an argument that he was a good guy all along, but just that he wasn't FULLY evil to the Joffrey degree.
Fron the beginning of the series I always knew Jon snow was my favorite character . As episodes went on I became more defensive about him & wanted to see him in every scene . There was just something about him . Kit Harrington really brought out Jon Snow and with him being a “ bastard “ and having to work for everything it made me so much sympathetic towards him . He stole the show for me . Seeing him evolve throughout the seasons and have really big moments made me fall in love with him even more . He was just so interesting to keep up with
Another dark tale about the Nightfort is the Night’s King. The 13th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch fell in love with a female other(White Walker) and for thirteen years they ruled over the Night’s Watch from the Nightfort. Performing human sacrifices and generally perverting the mission of the Night’s Watch. A force of Wildings under a King-beyond-the-wall and a force under the Starks put an end to the Night’s King.
It is never ever brought up ever in the show, but Mellisandre thinks she can awaken a dragon from a sculpture or egg on Dragonstone if she ritually sacrifices Gendry. The show prefers that his sacrifice will confer some vague favor.
Robb was the best. The true King in the North. Robb >>>>>>>> Jon The red wedding in the books and tv show(especially books) was the hardest thing I had to suffer through for this series.
Theon was tortured for weeks, in the end Ramsey just broke his will not just his body. It’s not really about being weak, why would you keep saying your name when someone beats you to death there’s not even honor there anymore.
I think careful watching and reading reveals that Tywin did not hate Tyrion, at least not in the ways most people think. We are quick to think he is exclusively a bad parent because he was most of the time a cold, shrewd player of the game; a bastard for the Tysha incident; and a decent killer of people we imprinted upon. But he really does care for his children, and not just in the abstract as legacy units that add up to the family Lannister. He hates the reproduction of his own weaknesses and hates that he resents his children so far as they try, and sometimes do, surpass him.
It was one of the best times when GoT premiered, after every episode there were theories and stuff on reddit/forums to fill the week until the next episode and many of them were really great. That's how you know something is truly good when everyone was dissecting characters and events instead of arguing and hating on it (not talking about later seasons, of course :D).
In the books Stannis tries to sacrifice a bastard boy to the Lord of Light. Edric Storm. Ser Davos secrets him away to one of the free cities in Essos.
We know Dove as both, but tbh the first thing we think when we hear the name is soap/bodywash/etc, but in context of a sentence we'd know the chocolate as well. So first thing I thought of when you mentioned Dove was the soap commercials, and knew what you meant... seen plenty of Dove soap commercials, but I don't recall any chocolate commercials. Just see the candy bars at the grocery store is all.
“With fire and blood I will take it.” Daenerys is loving that’s true, and slowly she’s believing that she’s stronger every time and that she is the correct ruler of the kingdoms and that she needs to do everything in her power to take what she believes is hers. Remember so far she has not yet been met with true opposition, freeing slaves from cities that aren’t fighters does not show someone’s capabilities within war or that side of them.
I actually really like Robb's wife more than him. XD like I thought Robb was okay. Kind of trying to live up to Ned and do what's right. But I did akways like his wife better. She was sweet, kind and like a breath of fresh air among the horrible people
One o' the great things about the writing of this show is how much both the cultures of the countries as well as the ideologies of the different characters are so driven by the way they've structured their own societies. Tywin places so much value on family (or at least his idea of it, but, in many ways, not just his own at all) is because in Westeros, the primary groups of social power are families/clans. And everything from how they talk about and identify themselves centers around that. In contrast, as Ser Jorah described, the Dothraki don't value blood. They only value strength. So the Westerosi are always on about whose House they're a part of and who their fathers are, while people from other cultures don't give a rat's ass.
Random tidbit that they threw out of the show, but the line between tyrion and tywin of "I brought you up as my son" is cause there is a small but plausible rumor that tyrion is the mad king's kid in the books 👀
Less than fun fact: if a guy has his twig and berries removed without further intervention, he WILL probably die from blood loss (a lot of blood flow to that area, for obvious reasons). But if you cauterize the wounds, much better chances of surviving. Still issues with infection and stuff, but exsanguination is not the most likely culprit at that juncture. 😊
Everyone hates Melisandre, but she is a very interesting character .. she is not to be hated, the smartest thing would be to listen to her. I hope that in the book Martin continues to develop her storyline in the best possible way.
What on earth? She's the prime example that you should never just listen to one person, but use your own brains when it comes to the matter of belief and morals.
@@cmxpiipl She doesn't tell lies. Everything she says makes sense if you don't look at the weird way she exposes it. Littlefinger is that kind of person, who says or does things only for himself and not for other people. She doesn't do it for herself. She does it for the Lord of Light, she does what she does or says what she says for something she believes in. And she foresees and sees things in the flames, events that happen. That is why everyone should listen to her.
In S03E01 Twyin said (to Tyrion's face) that he doesn't believe that he's his son. He only raised Tyrion because it would embarrass the family name to admit the "Truth" publicly.
Theon has the best character arc in this series. Jaime come close in the second place, he would have been in the first place, if Jaime is the Valonqhar like in the books, the one who will end up killing Cersei (The Mad Queen). In my mind, the perfect ending is, Cersei becaming the Mad Queen and try to blow up the entire King's Landing with Wildfire and again Jaime come to kill Cersei to save millions of innocent life in King's Landing just like he did back then killing Aerys II Targaryen for the same reason to save innocent life.
Really enjoying the reactions - Just wanted to say, I think the reason Jon Snow didn't take Ygritte with him is that she'd be in serious danger of being executed or imprisoned as an enemy wildling soldier. That annoying guy with the curly hair who hates Jon Snow would certainly try to make that happen, especially knowing she and Jon have a relationship. Sam has been able to get away with bringing Gilly to Castle Black, but only because she isn't a proper wildling as such, just a daughter of Craster, and she has a baby etc. I think with the discussion about Jamie's deeds at the end of the episode, it's worth mentioning that if word got out about him and Cersei - it would actually very likely be a death sentence for both of them and potentially their children - whose legitimacy would be seriously called in to question. Thanks for the weekly uploads, having great fun watching through again with you!
I hate waiting this long between episodes but i'm so pumped when it finally comes around, said it on my last post but I love the banter between the two of you and how you react to the show, more more more more more ;)
Some of the things she says. Wen everyone is gone bran will be left. Picking up on te hounds goodness. Dany being crazy . Suzy must’ve written for seasons 7&8 lol 😂
Hmm. But Jamie was protecting his family, right? Cersei and all three children, so it's OK, right, or at least understandable? Maybe not ok, but you can see where he's coming from. All I hear is Stannis saying, "What is the life of one bastard boy against a kingdom?" And Ser Davos has it right... "Everything." It really makes you think about what "noble" means, anyway.
“Any man who who must say ‘I am the king!’ is no true king.” Finally someone tells him off
For the most part in the show, Joffrey doesn't dare cross Tywin. And he actually listens too him because he's scared of him most likely. But any chance to tell him off
"Monsters are dangerous and just now kings are dying like flies." - Tyrion"
Did they miss that line while reacting lol?
@@Jazz-Singher They miss a lot of stuff while reacting. So … maybe
The irony is that what Joffrey said to him afterwards was true... except for "my father" :)
i love that moment when joffrey mouths off to Tywin, and everyone's face instantly drops like: "Son, you done just fucked up"
Tywin served as Aerys’ Hand for 20 years. In that time there was peace as The Hand handled the politics of Westeros and the King did as he liked. During that time The Mad King became envious and spiteful to Tywin, laughing at jokes no one dared to say in front of him, made lewd comments about his wife, and made his son a bodyguard and hostage. After that he resigned and Rhaegar told Jaime that his father was more scared of Tywin than Robert, which is why Jaime was kept away from the fighting. Saying Joffrey was right is as sycophantic as the Hands Aerys appointed to replace Tywin.
Tywin is pretty much the only one who can shut Joffrey up and that he's legitimately scared of at times it seems
12:24 Varys’s reaction is one of the most relatable moments in the show.
I always thought that Robb's death hit Sansa the hardest out of all the Starks. Because up to the point she discovers they were killed, she had dealt with being a prisoner, abused and disgraced by the boy she thought she was supposed to love. She had endured being beaten, almost raped, and tossed aside, losing any "protection" from other peoples abuse she had while she was meant to be Joffrey's wife. Then she was forced into a marriage with someone from the family that did all of this to her, and just when she actually finally gets someone to protect her, someone she can confide in and trust (albeit slowly) until Robb won the war and saved her from the prison that was her life in Kings Landing, just when she had a smile on her face, any hope of being rescued and returning home was crushed. In that moment Sansa realized she was actually, truly trapped and alone.
I love the Hound. Not "don't kill random Freys" but "Warn me so I'm not confused first".
Catelyn comes back in the books, but apparantly she isn't quite herself. She is this dark, vengeful undead entity.
She makes the brotherhood practically disband
In the books Beric brings her back to life and dies permanently as a result. Catelyn comes back as Lady Stoneheart who takes over the Brotherhood and kills every Lannister and Frey she can find, even young boys who had nothing to do with the Red Wedding. GRRM has said her exclusion from the show was something he hated.
The thing that was Catelyn Stark would only give horrible echoes of the damned as she spoke. I think the show wanted to focus more on the games of thrones aspect of the story so a lot of the fantasy aspects were cut.
Lady Stoneheart!
@@kaledovWhich doesn’t make sense since the several of the biggest book plotlines involve magic, Dany’s dragons, Jon’s warging, Bran’s entire story, Euron Greyjoy.
It only makes sense that those are the exact plotlines that get written horribly by the end of the story.
15:03 Tywin really sums up why Starks gets killed everytime. Every stark person always put their honour first before thinking about family position and Lannisters always put family first. Like Robb breaks his outh and married for love puting his own desire first before family as opposite to Jamie who kills the king for his family and loses his honour and becomes kingslayer.
I like your Ur comment
21:46 You try not breaking under that kind of torture, Steejo!
It’s a miracle he lasted that long!
Was thinking that too lol
Isolated, starved, dehydrated, maimed, unrested-- anything will break if it's stressed hard enough for long enough.
People forget that these seasons last about a year each. Try dealing with what Theon went through for roughly a year
The show didn't make it quite clear enough what happened to him though, with the skin peeling and all. Still it's a brutal position to be in, but books were more descreptive.
@@cmxpiipl nightmarishly descriptive
One of my favorite things about this story is that it’s a story about kings and lords fighting for power, but the lords and ladies are not really the protagonists. The story focuses more on the bastard with no inheritance, the girl in exile sold as a sex slave, the dwarf no one respects, the girl who saw her family murdered….not the people you would expect to be important.
Great point.
Pawns can cross the board and change the game.
This comment doesn’t make any sense. 3/4ths of the characters you mentioned are also lords and ladies, you just said it in different ways. I could refer to Jaime as “the mutilated man who’s mother died when he was a child”, but that doesn’t change anything.
@@Polo-wk7zl I meant the focus is not on any of the 05 kings or the rulers. Jon is a bastard and Daenerys was basically a sex slave (her brother was the one in charge). Arya is a lady but Robb and Sansa are much more politically important. Tyrion is a lord but for all the good it does him it really doesn’t matter, he might as well be a bastard
Interesting thing about the red wedding george rr Martin said he based it on 2 Scottish events from history. The glencoe massacre and the black dinner
It also forcibly reminds me of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of French Huguenots by the ruling Catholics in 1572. It happened after the wedding of a Navarre and a Valois (Catherine de Medici was quite intimately involved, as mother of the bride). There were a ton of Huguenots present in Paris because of the wedding and the more tolerant future it promised, and they were celebrating. A protestant admiral was almost assassinated, and when other protestants were like, "Yo, that's not cool," Catherine de Medici and her son were like, "yeah, let's kill the leaders." Then rioting and looting and killing spread, even to the countryside, and eventually up to TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND people died as a result.
@@SunflowerSpotlight damn never heard of that
@@dukerollo1116 Oh yeah, horrible bit of history. Catherine de Medici had quite a life, and that was just one horrible thing that happened during her time. I’m always curious, but especially about history. I’ve already added the events you cited to the things I want to look into. Thanks for bringing them up. It’s like a knowledge exchange. 😁
@@ChronicallyCurious brutal events both slaughters under trust which was very looked down on back then. Im pretty sure the descendents of the McDonald's from the glencoe massacre still aren't welcome in some places in modern day glencoe
Talisa is Robb's wife. She was legit, in the show.
After much reflection, I think I prefer her to the Jeyne we had in the books. I just didn't care as much about the little mouse. I was there for the other interpersonal relationships, but not her. Talisa at least had a personality and real values and hopes. She would have been a good queen. Jeyne was just a starry-eyed complication of a girl.
27:00 "-And I'm gonna stick his penis back on!" May be the funniest/best comment I've ever heard from anyone's reaction to Yara, thank you for that, Suzy 😂
Interesting that you didn't care much about Robb or Cat. Robb was easily my most cheered for character when I read the books. He's an overall good character and his flaws come only from his young age. Just a kid trying to avenge his dad. I was heartbroken when he died.
Cat....Cat....lots of mistakes, but all made in an effort to save her children.
I was sad to see both of them go.
Mhysa sounds like something JarJar Binks would say.
Oh God, I can't go back. 🤣
Joffrey's fault for being a monster isn't just Cersei's.
Robert was an absentee father who didn't care about any of his children and let her raise the children alone.
both were terrible parents.
But Tommen and Mycella are good.
melisandre is an interesting character because, suzy described her as wanting power for herself but she’s just a super religious person who believes she’s following the savior(the prince who was promised), and she thinks she’s doing her part to save the world. That’s what makes her dangerous because she has no morals besides following her faith
Before the intro is over, just so you know, there are 446 bridges in Pittsburgh, PA.
I've seen so many reactors just go into shock at the end of the red wedding, so shook that they just have no words and they end the video in a trance lol.
Just the drummer from Coldplay was part of band
Funny that the Hound is OK with arya going on killing rampages, he just wants prior notice
Since you mentioned Cold Play, you NEED to watch the Cold Play Game of Thrones musical
Yes ☝🏼☝🏼☝🏼
So good!
Jon snow will forever be the most iconic character of all time . He’s my favorite in game of thrones and favorite ever
Suzy - "He is such a little boy. He even looks like he's 15 or something!"
Fun fact, in the books he's only 12 when he's introduced so yeah, in the source material he straight up is a little boy lol
20:07 men can survive gelding but in a medieval context the complications are more likely than not to kill the man eventually. Namely blood loss in the short term, then infection in the medium term, then in the long term, the challenge of urinating with a urethra destroyed or covered in scar tissue, which could lead to downstream complications like urine buildup and toxicity in the surrounding tissue.
Joffrey is a demonstration of why incest is bad. He's vengeful and depraved not just because he was raised that way, but also because he's a product of incest. It's the same reason why people say that the birth of every Targaryen was a flip of a coin: madness and sanity. The incest they also practiced gave way to several rather terrible monarchs and all sorts of eccentricities. The incest is an interesting narrative tool because it allows for the creation of characters that are wild and extreme without having to completely rationalize their behaviors. It's at least partially a product of an inbred mind.
The Targaryen thing simply isn’t true.. it was a saying by their enemies, but two of the most peaceful reigns in Westeros were Targaryen.
@@YourBlackLocal It's basic genetics.
@@malifex9922 Not necessarily. Not every child of incest is a shambling horror -- both of Joffrey's siblings are more or less normal -- and not every sociopath is the product of incest (Ramsey Bolton anyone?). The kinds of genetic problems that cropped up in Real World nobility were the results of decades of marriage between close relatives, not one-off illicit relationships. In-universe it's an accepted explaination but in reality it's not that simple.
@@darastarscream couldnt said it better 👏
In the US we have both Dove the soap and Dove the chocolate, but the soap is much more well-known. Also back on topic, Jaime was a right prick to Ned the whole time he was in King's Landing for no good reason. He was also just fine with the murder of John Arryn to protect the secrets of the incest children. Also, he made incest children. I don't think there's much an argument that he was a good guy all along, but just that he wasn't FULLY evil to the Joffrey degree.
Stanis and his Red Woman are at the castle on Dragonstone. The island the Targaryaen’s ruled from before Aegon’s conquest and where Dany was born.
56:28 S4 foreshadowing XD
"Dragons are magoc, Ser Davos" Stannis Baratheon
D and D kinda forgot about that.
Me watching the entire intro so that I can leave immediately after they’re done watching the episode
Fron the beginning of the series I always knew Jon snow was my favorite character . As episodes went on I became more defensive about him & wanted to see him in every scene . There was just something about him . Kit Harrington really brought out Jon Snow and with him being a “ bastard “ and having to work for everything it made me so much sympathetic towards him . He stole the show for me . Seeing him evolve throughout the seasons and have really big moments made me fall in love with him even more . He was just so interesting to keep up with
Another dark tale about the Nightfort is the Night’s King. The 13th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch fell in love with a female other(White Walker) and for thirteen years they ruled over the Night’s Watch from the Nightfort. Performing human sacrifices and generally perverting the mission of the Night’s Watch. A force of Wildings under a King-beyond-the-wall and a force under the Starks put an end to the Night’s King.
It is never ever brought up ever in the show, but Mellisandre thinks she can awaken a dragon from a sculpture or egg on Dragonstone if she ritually sacrifices Gendry. The show prefers that his sacrifice will confer some vague favor.
We also have Dove soap as well as Dove Chocolate. Different brands.
Did steejo just say blood for the blood god skulls for the skull throne?
You handled the red wedding surprisingly well.
love how Tywin just sends Jeoffrey to his room. the GoT version of getting grounded :D
Steejo reminds me of that angry scottsman from samurai jack sometimes
Robb was the best. The true King in the North. Robb >>>>>>>> Jon The red wedding in the books and tv show(especially books) was the hardest thing I had to suffer through for this series.
Jon is clearly better , he chose duty over love . Robb lost the north because he was horny , can't have a worse king than that .
@@lucifermorningstar6302 still Robb a better character
@@lucifermorningstar6302 JON SNOW WAS THE BEST CHARACTER ON GAME OF THRONES EVER
@@AnkitSingh-cd7tw No he was not. He was one of the most boring characters on the show and his acting really wasn't that good imho.
@@jimmyj5703 are you sure that's not Jon
Theon was tortured for weeks, in the end Ramsey just broke his will not just his body. It’s not really about being weak, why would you keep saying your name when someone beats you to death there’s not even honor there anymore.
I think careful watching and reading reveals that Tywin did not hate Tyrion, at least not in the ways most people think. We are quick to think he is exclusively a bad parent because he was most of the time a cold, shrewd player of the game; a bastard for the Tysha incident; and a decent killer of people we imprinted upon. But he really does care for his children, and not just in the abstract as legacy units that add up to the family Lannister. He hates the reproduction of his own weaknesses and hates that he resents his children so far as they try, and sometimes do, surpass him.
Great timing right before bed
Thank you for mentioning black sails would never have known about it! Fucking love pirates 🤣
It's such an amazing show! - Suzy
In real life the actors playing ygritte and John , rose leslie and kit harrington , married at her family castle in scotland.
What castle was it? -Steejo
Family castle? Wdym do they own a castle?
@@SuzySteejo she grew up and married at lickleyhead castle , her father is aberdeenshire chieftain of clan leslie , and Charles II descendent
It was one of the best times when GoT premiered, after every episode there were theories and stuff on reddit/forums to fill the week until the next episode and many of them were really great. That's how you know something is truly good when everyone was dissecting characters and events instead of arguing and hating on it (not talking about later seasons, of course :D).
no spoilers but... Season 4 is considered by many to be the best season. Enjoy. Looking forward to your reactions.
Season 4 is a very good season of television. We're entering peak game of thrones.
In the books Stannis tries to sacrifice a bastard boy to the Lord of Light. Edric Storm. Ser Davos secrets him away to one of the free cities in Essos.
Tywin doesn't care about being a good guy, or being perceived as one.
We know Dove as both, but tbh the first thing we think when we hear the name is soap/bodywash/etc, but in context of a sentence we'd know the chocolate as well. So first thing I thought of when you mentioned Dove was the soap commercials, and knew what you meant... seen plenty of Dove soap commercials, but I don't recall any chocolate commercials. Just see the candy bars at the grocery store is all.
I thought you guys were loud because you are Scott's.
Season 4 is my favorite. There will be a few characters that get a whole new voice actor for them in this starting with episode 1.
Compliment for the Hair and for you both-greetings from Germany.
thank you for your consistency you guys love from Compton CA
“With fire and blood I will take it.” Daenerys is loving that’s true, and slowly she’s believing that she’s stronger every time and that she is the correct ruler of the kingdoms and that she needs to do everything in her power to take what she believes is hers. Remember so far she has not yet been met with true opposition, freeing slaves from cities that aren’t fighters does not show someone’s capabilities within war or that side of them.
I actually really like Robb's wife more than him. XD like I thought Robb was okay. Kind of trying to live up to Ned and do what's right. But I did akways like his wife better. She was sweet, kind and like a breath of fresh air among the horrible people
Season 4 is amazing!! Hope you guys enjoy!! 4 and 6 are my personal favorite seasons but most of them are great in general :)
13:30 “he’s a little boy.” In the books he’s only 10
One o' the great things about the writing of this show is how much both the cultures of the countries as well as the ideologies of the different characters are so driven by the way they've structured their own societies. Tywin places so much value on family (or at least his idea of it, but, in many ways, not just his own at all) is because in Westeros, the primary groups of social power are families/clans. And everything from how they talk about and identify themselves centers around that.
In contrast, as Ser Jorah described, the Dothraki don't value blood. They only value strength. So the Westerosi are always on about whose House they're a part of and who their fathers are, while people from other cultures don't give a rat's ass.
Random tidbit that they threw out of the show, but the line between tyrion and tywin of "I brought you up as my son" is cause there is a small but plausible rumor that tyrion is the mad king's kid in the books 👀
@@Longshanks1690 it's pretty heavily implied he raped her if I remember correctly but 🤷♂️
Love your reactions to this great show
The Hound is the best foster dad ever!!!
Less than fun fact: if a guy has his twig and berries removed without further intervention, he WILL probably die from blood loss (a lot of blood flow to that area, for obvious reasons). But if you cauterize the wounds, much better chances of surviving. Still issues with infection and stuff, but exsanguination is not the most likely culprit at that juncture. 😊
Suzy Dressing black for the stark familly😅
Please if you’re going to make a reaction video you can’t be skipping Tywin Lannister dialogue. He literally is the reason game of thrones great
The night is dark and full of terrors… 😎🥶
Everyone hates Melisandre, but she is a very interesting character .. she is not to be hated, the smartest thing would be to listen to her. I hope that in the book Martin continues to develop her storyline in the best possible way.
What on earth? She's the prime example that you should never just listen to one person, but use your own brains when it comes to the matter of belief and morals.
@@cmxpiipl She doesn't tell lies. Everything she says makes sense if you don't look at the weird way she exposes it. Littlefinger is that kind of person, who says or does things only for himself and not for other people. She doesn't do it for herself. She does it for the Lord of Light, she does what she does or says what she says for something she believes in. And she foresees and sees things in the flames, events that happen. That is why everyone should listen to her.
I found that listening to religious fanatics is never a good idea. Never.
Great video!!! Keep them coming you are embarking on the best season!!!
I have the same Sports Direct mug! Its massive. Is your handle molded on at a funny angle aswell?
The "Direct" has also faded from my Sports Direct mug
In S03E01 Twyin said (to Tyrion's face) that he doesn't believe that he's his son. He only raised Tyrion because it would embarrass the family name to admit the "Truth" publicly.
"Fuck Cat. Fuck Robb. We Jaime & the Lannister's" intro vibes
its not a dog, its a DIREwolf. DIREWOLF!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To be fair they look more than a little bit like overgrown huskies, maybe wolfdogs
Ser Davos is awesome.
You haven't seen Alfie Allen's best acting yet. Theon was one of the absolute best characters.
Theon has the best character arc in this series.
Jaime come close in the second place, he would have been in the first place, if Jaime is the Valonqhar like in the books, the one who will end up killing Cersei (The Mad Queen). In my mind, the perfect ending is, Cersei becaming the Mad Queen and try to blow up the entire King's Landing with Wildfire and again Jaime come to kill Cersei to save millions of innocent life in King's Landing just like he did back then killing Aerys II Targaryen for the same reason to save innocent life.
Alfie Allen best actor on this planet still Kit and Emilia get all the big roles and he's a side in unrecognisable shows
Come on, guys, bit of a stretch.
The first time I watched through the series I knew something *bad* was going to happen at the Red Wedding, but yeah-- I was horrified.
Jaime killed the mad king. He was insulted for that but it was the right choice. Despite the horrors done after it to the populartion
I hate Roose Bolton but his voice relaxes me a lot!
That was another great season.
Thanks for your reactions and with incredible hair!
Till the next season, regards from the Netherlands!
Frey was not brave ya he was in the room on a podium with archers around the room above no one could get to him so he knew he was safe
Mhysa....the most seductive song of the whole Game of thrones show.
Season 3 is over - time to react to Honest Trailers- Game of Thrones PART 1 (spoilers for season 1-3) it is awesome
give it time. theon has a great arc.
Steejo is so cool, you make a great couple
Such well spoken individuals.
I wish you both the best!
Finally found someone that felt like I did. I didn't care for Rob or Kat. But the wolf broke me
Really enjoying the reactions - Just wanted to say, I think the reason Jon Snow didn't take Ygritte with him is that she'd be in serious danger of being executed or imprisoned as an enemy wildling soldier. That annoying guy with the curly hair who hates Jon Snow would certainly try to make that happen, especially knowing she and Jon have a relationship. Sam has been able to get away with bringing Gilly to Castle Black, but only because she isn't a proper wildling as such, just a daughter of Craster, and she has a baby etc. I think with the discussion about Jamie's deeds at the end of the episode, it's worth mentioning that if word got out about him and Cersei - it would actually very likely be a death sentence for both of them and potentially their children - whose legitimacy would be seriously called in to question. Thanks for the weekly uploads, having great fun watching through again with you!
Why are you guys sry about the intro its yours make it as long as you want if people don't like it they can skip its simple.
I hate waiting this long between episodes but i'm so pumped when it finally comes around, said it on my last post but I love the banter between the two of you and how you react to the show, more more more more more ;)
We watch your outros! Let's get on to the most explosive season yet. See you in season 4.
Some of the things she says. Wen everyone is gone bran will be left. Picking up on te hounds goodness. Dany being crazy . Suzy must’ve written for seasons 7&8 lol 😂
What did steejo say at 49:14?? I'm so lost
45:25 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Season 4 is the best season of game of thrones I’m excited to see the reaction to come
i think it was coldplay at the wedding, and sigur ros plays at joffreys wedding
can't wait for your reaction to season 4 for Game Of Thrones!
Reacting to last weeks ep at the start looks like a no-brainer. Gives you some time to digest it a bit.
Suzy: At the end of the it, Bran’s gonna be the one left.
ME: 👀👀👀
Hmm. But Jamie was protecting his family, right? Cersei and all three children, so it's OK, right, or at least understandable? Maybe not ok, but you can see where he's coming from. All I hear is Stannis saying, "What is the life of one bastard boy against a kingdom?" And Ser Davos has it right... "Everything." It really makes you think about what "noble" means, anyway.
Bran's gonna be the one? interesting.....
guys you need to watch derry girls