The Hound Actually Being Nice In Game of Thrones
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2019
- A Game of Thrones Supercut/compilation that showcases the best and nicest moments that the hound has to offer.
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you forgot all the parts in which he was working hard to help build that village
He's not a good guy. He's not a bad guy. He's just a man trying, and often failing, to do his best in a world where those concepts are meaningless.
In the books it's rumored the Clegane brothers had a sister who died under mysterious circumstances. The implication is that Gregor killed her. This would explain why Sandor is repeatedly shown protecting young girls, such as the Stark sisters. He has a soft spot for the defenseless ones who remind him of the sister he lost. And it's also another way of getting back at his brother.
Fire was the Hound's one fear, and yet he was willing to jump into it as long as he did the one thing he always wanted to do - kill his brother. What a character arc.
Can’t believe you didn’t add the part where he shields Arya after he realizes her family has been slaughtered by the Freys. He knew she’d try to rush to them so he knocked her out and took her away. Looked even a bit sad when they paraded Rob’s body with his head replaced with the dire wolf’s.
Some of the best parts of GOT was Arya and Sandors travels.
By far one of the best characters in the show, thank you Rory McCann for your amazing performance
Sandor's arc closing was way better than Jaime's. They were both my faves and I hate how Jaime's arc ended.
I like his death, the only time he wasn't scared of fire was when he killed the person that gave him that fear.
That "proud (foster) parents" moment between Sandor and Brienne seems underappreciated to me. They violently disagreed about her education... but both are so proud of her.
Probably the best written character in the show start to finish.
When Arya said "Sandor" he felt more love than his whole life
"I fought for you, didn't I?"
The scenes with the dead farmer and daughter were heartbreaking, for the Hound and the audience both. It was almost like he was surprised to discover that he cared. At the same time, though, it was a validation for him of how heartless and cruel the world was. He predicted that they would starve and that was exactly what happened.
The way he turned to Arya and said "I fought for you didn't I?" Was just so endearing and perfect. I loved their relationship. His character was one of the only ones that remained solid beginning to end even if the show didnt
“The only one who needs protecting is the one who gets in her way” very very true 😂😂😂 and his happy smile afterwards reminds me of a proud father, like ‘That’s my good murderous wolf pup’
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"The only one needing protecting is the one that gets in her way"
When it comes to the Stark girls Sandor protected them like a loyal Direwolf.
After 8 years...