"Tell Lord tywin winter is coming for him, 20000 northmen marching down to find out if really does shit gold". Robb had some of the most badass lines in the show.
Jaime's monologue gives me chills every time. One of the best scenes in the whole show. And the way he says "by what right does the wolf judge the lion" is amazing. I mean, you can hear the lion’s roar in Jaime’s voice when he says “the lion”. Great acting by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
This scene made him my favourite character. While other lords and kingsguards tried to protect their honour Jamie did the right thing without thinking about his honour. One of the reasons why I liked Lannisters more than Starks was they will sacrifice their honour for the family and do the things that are needed.
if Tywins army could kill Robb, Sansa would be the heir of winterfell (everyone thinks the boys are dead). Theres no better chois for Tyrion to marry in all 7 kingdoms. But Tywin is one step ahead.. becouse Olena want Sansa for Loras..
I am so glad I found this channel, the two of you reacting together is literally so funny because of how you guys bounce of each other energy and reaction wise.
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the king, obey the king, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the king? What if the king massacres the innocent? It’s too much. No matter what you do, you’re forsaking one vow or another.
I think Jaime's refusal to take the milk of the poppy is a very good, subtle bit of characterization. In a new place, where he's already at the mercy of people he doesn't know all that well, not being doped up is the more conscious of choices.
The scene where the Unsullied chose their names has a bigger meaning in the books, i don't know whey they didn't add that to the show. In the books, the Unsullied are given a new name everyday. They are randomly drafted and each Unsullied takes one paper/dogtag with a new name. That is why Grey Worm chose to be Grey Worm. That was the name he drafted on the day Daenerys freed them!
Love the digital map! Your investment in and commitment to the story makes your reactions such an enjoyable watch. Edit: I still love the physical board, but you guys have taken this to a new level. Well done.
So, some nonspoilery clarification: In the Free Folk culture (wildlings), when a man wants to marry a woman, he comes and steals her. Jon technically stole Ygritte from her companions. According to her, she and Jon are "married." A woman like Ygritte would never respect someone enough to marry, if he can't grab and nab her. Jon is an alpha. That asshole with the Owl who's all butthurt because he wants her doesn't actually interest her at all. He never tried to take her. Also, those 2 actors of Jon and Ygritte (Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie) are married in real life. And they have 2 children, now. They fell in love on set. ❤
The S1 meeting between Jaime and Ned in the throne room has a different context now... you can see Jaime was sincerely hoping for Ned's respect and was hurt when he didn't get it
@@baronhomer1 Ah yes, the honourable and noble knight that chucked a kid out the window. I love Jaime as a character as much as the next, but honourable? noble? dudes a cunt that did the right thing a couple times. That of course includes saving Kings Landing, but he has no issue murdering innocent children to save himself and his family.
In this episode you find out Jamie is not who you think he is , In the booke he didn't kill his cousin either and in his fight with Briene she couldn't believe how good jamie was . Also After Ned judged him as the KINGSLAYER , It was a defence mechanism of Jamie to act as an asshole because the people treated him like one .
Fun Fact: It took like a week to film the cave fight scene! It was such an enclosured space and big fire, people kept falling out with heat exhaustion! It got to where they couldn't stay in there for more than 3 minutes at a time.
Something alot of people miss, during the trial by combat, if you turn the volume up high you can hear THE LORD OF LIGHT speak the words "innocent" in a spectral voice.
So far the Lord of Light is the only one showing up clutch lol. Another thing to remember about Jaime is that he was 17 years old (in the books) when he killed the Mad King and if you remember from the histories and lore, Jaime was in a bit of a hostage situation that everyone seemed to know but not really say. The Mad King kept Jaime around to keep Tywin from betraying him as the wealthiest region in the Seven Kingdoms and also he robbed the Lannistes of having their heir. Also, Jaime was Tywin's pride and joy. Additionally, the Mad King basically told Tywin that Cersei wasn't good enough to marry his son Rhaegar. In the books, Cersei is considered the most beautiful girl at that time and was nicknamed the Light of the West. There was a lot of beef between The Mad King and Tywin Lannister. People also said Tywin was the one pulling the strings and holding the realm together until he was left the capital to go back home.
I’ve been looking forward to this ep for WEEKS so you’d see that before he was boning the vampire Lestat, Jacob Anderson/Louis du pont du lac was the head of the unsullied working for the dragon queen-but no reaction to seeing your boy from Interview with the Vampire?! For what it’s worth, the actor who plays Daniel (the man interviewing Louis in Interview wt Vamp) specifically took the role because he found out Jacob Anderson was the lead character, and he loved him in this role in Game of Thrones so much and wanted to work with him.
Forgot I wanted to comment on this! I love the scene in the bath with Jamie and Brienne. Think it's the first time anyone has seen the real Jamie Lannister.
One of my all time favorite episodes of GoT. It has so many epic scenes, like the duel in the beginning, the resurrection of Beric Dondarrion, the beheading of Lord Karstark, Jaimes monologue, etc. And we finally met Shireen, that lovely, kind, intelligent but also very poor girl. It always breaks my heart to see her and how she is locked away all her life.
The "planet" as a whole is called the known world. I love how we have seen a women step in to flames and birth dragons and Kody sees a sword on fire and wants to know how it happens😂...love you guys!
'How does that work?' Blood magic. They don't really explain it in the show, but Thoros was famous for using a flaming sword. But he just coated it in wildfire, and it ruined the blade every time (his armorer charged him more because of this, from what I remember - same armorer who apprenticed Gendry). However, after the birth of the dragons (or, maybe for the same reason the dragons were birthed, we don't know exactly), magic started working. Just as we saw in the House of the Undying. So, Beric uses blood magic to light the sword.
So you know, the "Brotherhood without Banners" are the 100 men Ned Stark sent out after the Mountain when Ned sat on the throne. While on that task, Ned and Robert died making the 100 men "without banners" so they chose their own.
I didn’t see commander Mormont in the graveyard sadly. But this episode is goosebumps Jamie’s speech the fight Arya and gendry moment Arya asking to bring Ned back Davos and Stannis daughter the introduction to grey worm and Robb’s savageness so good only bad part of this episode is the introduction to Stannis bat shit crazy wife
I love that duel. Changes so much. A bit subtle, too, but the last trial by combat we saw was for Tyrion at the Aerie, and Tyrion was found innocent. If we believe Tyrion is actually innocent and didn't send that assassin to Winterfell, and the trial somehow proved that, it suggests that maybe The Hound isn't such a bad guy after all if he killed Beric Dondarrion. I don't know how many people will agree with that interpretation, but that's how I interpreted it. We've already seen The Hound choose to leave the King's service, offer to take Sansa out of King's Landing to take her home. He seems to be on a bit of a journey.
He's "innocent" because he was only doing what was expected. He doesn't actually like killing or anything to do with serving, but it's what is expected. He would never have actually killed Micah unless he himself would have been in danger by not following orders so that's why he is innocent. His intentions were pure. edit: as he was on trial for executing an innocent person, Micah, and that is what the trial found him innocent of.
Grjotagja Cave and its thermal spring is a now famous location on Iceland. Due to filming restrictions, the scene was actually shot in a studio. However, the cave was recreated by the Game of Thrones creative team to maximize authenticity. Although they did add a waterfall to make things more romantic!
Dude you know we love y’all when as soon as you see the notification yo ass click and watch hehehehehehhe an the digital map hunny it’s till gonna burn and we love it lmao
9:34 Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie (Jon and Ygritte) started dating because they met via their parts in the previous season. By the time they filmed this scene, they were pretty much knowing they would be marrying each other, so that's why it feels so natural and actually romantic. They married in 2018, and have a son and a daughter now, which is why they both have stepped back a little from acting, to be able to take care of their kids.
16:14 - Great! :(( Robb goes to great lengths to serve justice for Lannisters, but won't spend 2 minutes listening to his own people's plea for mercy. It's quite possible that the watcher guard was forced or threatened to do this and Robb just killed him. Ned had too much honor, Robb has too little.
Robb cant play "the game".. this is second time hes done something wrong, the nights watch always need more recruits :) that is the politicaly correct punishment in this world...
Love the mao and the attention to detail with where u place ur characters n I never seen another reaction channel do anything like this and I love it what a smart brilliant idea to keep track of everything it's well done and well thought out kudos to u guys
Ahh been looking forward to you guys watching this episode. Btw did you notice that grey worm is played by the same guy as Louis in interview with the vampire!
In the books, Robb's execution of Lord Karstark is very different. He uses an axe, not a sword, and it takes him several blows to remove his head. It's supposed to be a deliberate thematic parallel to when Theon executed Ser Rodrik Cassell. The show changing this because they wanted to show Robb as like a competent badass and Theon as uniquely pathetic was a huge mistake. Especially because that's how beheadings go - they were never clean blows that could take a head off in one strike. Maybe a couple of times, but it was extremely rare. Beheadings only became "clean" with the invention of the guillotine in the French Revolution.
Yes I agree.also the way they make tyrion seem like a good person and really up the cersei meanness is unfortunate as well.but adaptions always require changes.
@@christoperwallace6197 Nah that's stupid. Also again, beheadings just don't work like that. Especially when you're using a normal, piddly-ass arming sword. Ned's executions get a pass because he's using a purpose-made executioner's blade made out of a super sharp fantasy metal.
Remember that it took a month for the King's caravan to travel up to Winterfell from King's Landing. They look close when you're looking at the map, but the continent is actually huge.
Regardless of how many reactions I watch of this episode, when he says "My name is Jamie " It makes me tear up. Not crying like some scenes but tears in my eyes everytime. That scene was one of the best of season 3.
I don't know why, but that conversation between Barristan Selmy and Jorah Mormont and how they acted together was probably exactly how I imagined two seasoned knights interacting with each other. Like: The role model. There have been few others so far in film history. Another would be Liam Neeson and Jeremy Irons in "Kindom of Heaven".
It's always summer, under the sea I know, I know, oh, oh, oh The birds have scales, and the fish take wing I know, I know, oh, oh, oh The rain is dry, and the snow falls up I know, I know, oh, oh, oh The stones crack open, the water burns The shadows come to dance, my lord The shadows come to play The shadows come to dance, my lord The shadows come to stay
Fun fact, The Jon/Ygritte sex scene, and the Hound and Beric fight were shot in the same cave. I just picture Jon and Ygritte gettin it on and the Hound yelling over at them “Can you keep it down, I’m tryna fight here.”
Jamie hasnt changed.if you listen to his story he has helped people always.saved lots of lives.your just seeing jamies without neds hate now.cersei did not plot to marry sansa to tyrion.tywin makes the rules fir that family as you can tell by the end.
Btw (if you don't remember) Beric Dondarrion was the one sent by Ned Stark acting as the Hand of the King after Mountain for his crimes just before Ned was imprisoned himself.
"He was only the watchman. Hang him last so he can watch the others die" is the one of the coldest fucking lines in this show. I love it.
Same. Chills every time
"Tell Lord tywin winter is coming for him, 20000 northmen marching down to find out if really does shit gold".
Robb had some of the most badass lines in the show.
Too bad Rob was too dumb though
Jaime's monologue gives me chills every time. One of the best scenes in the whole show. And the way he says "by what right does the wolf judge the lion" is amazing. I mean, you can hear the lion’s roar in Jaime’s voice when he says “the lion”. Great acting by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
Jaime is an amazing character
This was the scene that sold me on Nikolaj as an actor. If awards were given for single scenes, he'd be a shoe-in.
the most overrated, self-important and feable male animal on the planet so yes.
This scene made him my favourite character. While other lords and kingsguards tried to protect their honour Jamie did the right thing without thinking about his honour. One of the reasons why I liked Lannisters more than Starks was they will sacrifice their honour for the family and do the things that are needed.
@@AK-pw3oq yes!I never get why so many people dont see this.
Cersei's smug smile knowing Tyrion's getting married to Sansa and THEN she's dragged into it 🤣🤣🤣. Satisfying how that smile went away.
if Tywins army could kill Robb, Sansa would be the heir of winterfell (everyone thinks the boys are dead). Theres no better chois for Tyrion to marry in all 7 kingdoms. But Tywin is one step ahead.. becouse Olena want Sansa for Loras..
Jamie’s confession is one of my favorite scenes in s3.
This has got to be THE best character mapping from reactors. Good job guys. All the best to ya
Except for the part where they put the brotherhood in the wrong place 😅. Still love them
@@christoperwallace6197 even with that flaw, still the best tbh
And Sansa. Kinda a spoiler
Love that Jon and Ygritte got married in real life. Now they have 2 children
Cool story lol
@@Lostwenfound💀
You mean wildlings
@@KiddObeyy 🤣🤣🤣
His little boy looks just like him :)
I am so glad I found this channel, the two of you reacting together is literally so funny because of how you guys bounce of each other energy and reaction wise.
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the king, obey the king, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the king? What if the king massacres the innocent? It’s too much. No matter what you do, you’re forsaking one vow or another.
I think Jaime's refusal to take the milk of the poppy is a very good, subtle bit of characterization. In a new place, where he's already at the mercy of people he doesn't know all that well, not being doped up is the more conscious of choices.
Yessss! Cersei calls him the srupidest Lannister. But he's second only to Tywin, I think. No matter what Tyrion wants to believe about himself.
@@Ash.Crow.Goddess Tyrion is literally the smartest Lannister.
Is he though? In the show anyway
@@tobe1207 in the first 4 seasons? He's certainly up there. S5 and onward? No way.
Kevan Lannister is by FAR the smartest Lannister
Fun fact: Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) makes music under the the stage name Raleigh Ritchie (Lionel Ritchie is his uncle) and it is absolute FIRE 🔥🔥🔥
The scene where the Unsullied chose their names has a bigger meaning in the books, i don't know whey they didn't add that to the show.
In the books, the Unsullied are given a new name everyday. They are randomly drafted and each Unsullied takes one paper/dogtag with a new name. That is why Grey Worm chose to be Grey Worm. That was the name he drafted on the day Daenerys freed them!
Aryas list of names is because Yoren told her the story of how he couldnt stop thinking about willem and would say his name before he went to sleep
And then da foes Willim's son Carl tanner takes revenge on yorens Lord commander
@@tobe1207 is Carl willems son?
Love the digital map! Your investment in and commitment to the story makes your reactions such an enjoyable watch. Edit: I still love the physical board, but you guys have taken this to a new level. Well done.
So, some nonspoilery clarification: In the Free Folk culture (wildlings), when a man wants to marry a woman, he comes and steals her. Jon technically stole Ygritte from her companions. According to her, she and Jon are "married." A woman like Ygritte would never respect someone enough to marry, if he can't grab and nab her. Jon is an alpha. That asshole with the Owl who's all butthurt because he wants her doesn't actually interest her at all. He never tried to take her. Also, those 2 actors of Jon and Ygritte (Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie) are married in real life. And they have 2 children, now. They fell in love on set. ❤
“Pod the Rod” 😂😂😂😂
Make sure Grey Worm gets put on the map. He's practically in every episode now.
Kissed by Fire is one of my favorite episodes of the whole series. Its perfection. Starts so many storylines and explains misunderstandings.
The S1 meeting between Jaime and Ned in the throne room has a different context now... you can see Jaime was sincerely hoping for Ned's respect and was hurt when he didn't get it
@@hjalnelson9579seeing jamie without neds hate draped on him allows people to see the true jamie.honourable and noble knight.
Acting and Writing wise this is the best episode of the show.
@@baronhomer1 Ah yes, the honourable and noble knight that chucked a kid out the window. I love Jaime as a character as much as the next, but honourable? noble? dudes a cunt that did the right thing a couple times. That of course includes saving Kings Landing, but he has no issue murdering innocent children to save himself and his family.
In this episode you find out Jamie is not who you think he is , In the booke he didn't kill his cousin either and in his fight with Briene she couldn't believe how good jamie was . Also After Ned judged him as the KINGSLAYER , It was a defence mechanism of Jamie to act as an asshole because the people treated him like one .
Fun Fact: It took like a week to film the cave fight scene! It was such an enclosured space and big fire, people kept falling out with heat exhaustion! It got to where they couldn't stay in there for more than 3 minutes at a time.
Something alot of people miss, during the trial by combat, if you turn the volume up high you can hear THE LORD OF LIGHT speak the words "innocent" in a spectral voice.
Jamie is such a well written character.
Lady Olenna is the homie for real.
So far the Lord of Light is the only one showing up clutch lol. Another thing to remember about Jaime is that he was 17 years old (in the books) when he killed the Mad King and if you remember from the histories and lore, Jaime was in a bit of a hostage situation that everyone seemed to know but not really say. The Mad King kept Jaime around to keep Tywin from betraying him as the wealthiest region in the Seven Kingdoms and also he robbed the Lannistes of having their heir. Also, Jaime was Tywin's pride and joy. Additionally, the Mad King basically told Tywin that Cersei wasn't good enough to marry his son Rhaegar. In the books, Cersei is considered the most beautiful girl at that time and was nicknamed the Light of the West. There was a lot of beef between The Mad King and Tywin Lannister. People also said Tywin was the one pulling the strings and holding the realm together until he was left the capital to go back home.
I’ve been looking forward to this ep for WEEKS so you’d see that before he was boning the vampire Lestat, Jacob Anderson/Louis du pont du lac was the head of the unsullied working for the dragon queen-but no reaction to seeing your boy from Interview with the Vampire?!
For what it’s worth, the actor who plays Daniel (the man interviewing Louis in Interview wt Vamp) specifically took the role because he found out Jacob Anderson was the lead character, and he loved him in this role in Game of Thrones so much and wanted to work with him.
“My name is Jamie” What a turning point for him as a character 💯
Jaimes monologue in this episode might be my favorite scene in the whole show. Always gets me
Forgot I wanted to comment on this! I love the scene in the bath with Jamie and Brienne. Think it's the first time anyone has seen the real Jamie Lannister.
One of my all time favorite episodes of GoT.
It has so many epic scenes, like the duel in the beginning, the resurrection of Beric Dondarrion, the beheading of Lord Karstark, Jaimes monologue, etc.
And we finally met Shireen, that lovely, kind, intelligent but also very poor girl. It always breaks my heart to see her and how she is locked away all her life.
31:15 “Rob’s gunna steal your hoooome” I’m wheezing
😭
The new map is totally awesome! Absolutely love your reactions
Love your reaction when Beric died🤣 and love the confusion when he came back🤣🤣BTW, the new map looks amazing!
The "planet" as a whole is called the known world.
I love how we have seen a women step in to flames and birth dragons and Kody sees a sword on fire and wants to know how it happens😂...love you guys!
'How does that work?'
Blood magic. They don't really explain it in the show, but Thoros was famous for using a flaming sword. But he just coated it in wildfire, and it ruined the blade every time (his armorer charged him more because of this, from what I remember - same armorer who apprenticed Gendry). However, after the birth of the dragons (or, maybe for the same reason the dragons were birthed, we don't know exactly), magic started working. Just as we saw in the House of the Undying. So, Beric uses blood magic to light the sword.
31:36 They are not rumors, dad. Rofl Cody's face.
Cody was gobsmacked over Berrick!
So you know, the "Brotherhood without Banners" are the 100 men Ned Stark sent out after the Mountain when Ned sat on the throne. While on that task, Ned and Robert died making the 100 men "without banners" so they chose their own.
I’ve watched the series a number of times, and that never clicked for me. Thanks!
That scene between Jamie and Brienne is solid gold. Emmy material. Go back and rewatch carefully and somberly. It's a very important scene.
I think it's implied that Jamie refuses the anesthetic cus he doesn't trust that he won't be amputated further while under the effects of the drugs.
Bridgette: "She's Kinky!"
Cody: "Teehee!"
Me: *laughing my ass off and having to stand up from a cramp*
I didn’t see commander Mormont in the graveyard sadly. But this episode is goosebumps Jamie’s speech the fight Arya and gendry moment Arya asking to bring Ned back Davos and Stannis daughter the introduction to grey worm and Robb’s savageness so good only bad part of this episode is the introduction to Stannis bat shit crazy wife
“Pod the rod” I fucking lost it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I’m loving going through this journey again along with you 2
I love that duel. Changes so much. A bit subtle, too, but the last trial by combat we saw was for Tyrion at the Aerie, and Tyrion was found innocent. If we believe Tyrion is actually innocent and didn't send that assassin to Winterfell, and the trial somehow proved that, it suggests that maybe The Hound isn't such a bad guy after all if he killed Beric Dondarrion. I don't know how many people will agree with that interpretation, but that's how I interpreted it. We've already seen The Hound choose to leave the King's service, offer to take Sansa out of King's Landing to take her home. He seems to be on a bit of a journey.
He's "innocent" because he was only doing what was expected. He doesn't actually like killing or anything to do with serving, but it's what is expected. He would never have actually killed Micah unless he himself would have been in danger by not following orders so that's why he is innocent. His intentions were pure.
edit: as he was on trial for executing an innocent person, Micah, and that is what the trial found him innocent of.
Jaime is the best character both in the book and the show. Nikolaj brought him to life and killed it.
Was my favorite character from the jump when I read the books but tyrion and littlefinger hopped up there very quick.
Grjotagja Cave and its thermal spring is a now famous location on Iceland. Due to filming restrictions, the scene was actually shot in a studio. However, the cave was recreated by the Game of Thrones creative team to maximize authenticity. Although they did add a waterfall to make things more romantic!
Dude you know we love y’all when as soon as you see the notification yo ass click and watch hehehehehehhe an the digital map hunny it’s till gonna burn and we love it lmao
9:34 Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie (Jon and Ygritte) started dating because they met via their parts in the previous season. By the time they filmed this scene, they were pretty much knowing they would be marrying each other, so that's why it feels so natural and actually romantic. They married in 2018, and have a son and a daughter now, which is why they both have stepped back a little from acting, to be able to take care of their kids.
*Before episode 9 listen to the end credit SONG THE RAINS OF CASTAMERE at the END OF EPISODE 8*
that bathtub scene man
I get chills every time!!
Love the map. You’re going to need a bigger graveyard.
😂😂
6:30 i thought you were gonna say "sir...this is a wendy's"
That Jaime scene always makes me cry
Love the photo of Robb Stark on the map. Such a lovely wholesome scene later on in the show :D
16:14 - Great! :(( Robb goes to great lengths to serve justice for Lannisters, but won't spend 2 minutes listening to his own people's plea for mercy. It's quite possible that the watcher guard was forced or threatened to do this and Robb just killed him. Ned had too much honor, Robb has too little.
Robb cant play "the game".. this is second time hes done something wrong, the nights watch always need more recruits :) that is the politicaly correct punishment in this world...
Love the mao and the attention to detail with where u place ur characters n I never seen another reaction channel do anything like this and I love it what a smart brilliant idea to keep track of everything it's well done and well thought out kudos to u guys
Bath scene is the defining moment of Jamies arc. Superb scene in a superb and absolutely brutal season.
If you can 'greenscreen' that digital map behind you, will be the ultimate upgrade of the experience...
“Are we watching another one?” My favorite reaction, lol. ❤
Lord Beric was killed by the mountain when Ned sent him and other men to arrest the mountain
Can I just take a moment to appreciate some of the Patreon names? Glorious as some of them are. Genius!
Ahh been looking forward to you guys watching this episode. Btw did you notice that grey worm is played by the same guy as Louis in interview with the vampire!
Heads up, GOT brings the best content and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Barristan and Jorah were talking about Thoros, the red priest that brought back Lord Berrick
Been waiting days for you two to post this!! That Jaime scene was HUGE.
Oh, look, Rob's worst decision, possibly even worse than marrying someone who wasn't a Frey -_- That won't come back to bite him at all, right?
In the books, Robb's execution of Lord Karstark is very different. He uses an axe, not a sword, and it takes him several blows to remove his head. It's supposed to be a deliberate thematic parallel to when Theon executed Ser Rodrik Cassell. The show changing this because they wanted to show Robb as like a competent badass and Theon as uniquely pathetic was a huge mistake. Especially because that's how beheadings go - they were never clean blows that could take a head off in one strike. Maybe a couple of times, but it was extremely rare. Beheadings only became "clean" with the invention of the guillotine in the French Revolution.
Yes I agree.also the way they make tyrion seem like a good person and really up the cersei meanness is unfortunate as well.but adaptions always require changes.
Disagree. The show did it better. Robb was more competent then Theon, whatever his other fualts. The show showed it in a great way.
@@christoperwallace6197 Nah that's stupid.
Also again, beheadings just don't work like that. Especially when you're using a normal, piddly-ass arming sword.
Ned's executions get a pass because he's using a purpose-made executioner's blade made out of a super sharp fantasy metal.
@@bookswithike3256 people aren't always gonna gree with you, and this is one of those times.
@@bookswithike3256 yea, how dare a show with dragons do something unrealistic.
From a story pov, I think the show version works better.
love Beric Dondarrion, his flamin sword and his voice💙
New digi map is awesome guys.
Yes, Jamie was guilty of saving those people from getting burned to death.
Remember that it took a month for the King's caravan to travel up to Winterfell from King's Landing. They look close when you're looking at the map, but the continent is actually huge.
Jamie’s dialogue made him shot right up to my top 5 fave characters ❤
Regardless of how many reactions I watch of this episode, when he says "My name is Jamie " It makes me tear up. Not crying like some scenes but tears in my eyes everytime. That scene was one of the best of season 3.
I don't know why, but that conversation between Barristan Selmy and Jorah Mormont and how they acted together was probably exactly how I imagined two seasoned knights interacting with each other. Like: The role model.
There have been few others so far in film history. Another would be Liam Neeson and Jeremy Irons in "Kindom of Heaven".
This is one of my favorite episodes. period. It's jammed packed with goodness and the cap off is the last scene. Tywin rules!
Cody and Bridget's brother have such a loving relationship 😂
It's always summer, under the sea
I know, I know, oh, oh, oh
The birds have scales, and the fish take wing
I know, I know, oh, oh, oh
The rain is dry, and the snow falls up
I know, I know, oh, oh, oh
The stones crack open, the water burns
The shadows come to dance, my lord
The shadows come to play
The shadows come to dance, my lord
The shadows come to stay
Fun fact, The Jon/Ygritte sex scene, and the Hound and Beric fight were shot in the same cave. I just picture Jon and Ygritte gettin it on and the Hound yelling over at them “Can you keep it down, I’m tryna fight here.”
Carl is one the two Crazy Science guys opposite Charlie Day in "Pacific Rim"
You have to realize that once the Targaryens lost all of their Dragons "their advantage" was lost as do their control over the Other Kingdoms...
fun fact: the actor who played the last Lannister boy killed will play Tommen Baratheon.
Did you recognize Louis from Interview with the Vampire, aka Grey Worm? :D
that new map is lit.
10:27 “Gods was I strong,” STFU LMAOOO
when everything you thought about jamie gets dumped on it's head and spills out onto the floor.
CARL TANNER, FROM GIN ALLEY, Burn Gorman plays such a scary stabby boi
Jamie hasnt changed.if you listen to his story he has helped people always.saved lots of lives.your just seeing jamies without neds hate now.cersei did not plot to marry sansa to tyrion.tywin makes the rules fir that family as you can tell by the end.
Grey Worms scene is so chilling, way too strong, give me chills every time.
this is one of the funniest react channels i've come across
The fire swords are coated by wildfire to get lit. The green fire from Battle of Blackwater.
"How does that work?" MAGIC for the 500th time
Dude! That map is fabulous! You go, guy! I'm proud of you.
"By what right does the wolf judge the lion,by what right??!!"
looking forward every week for your uploads 😄 can’t believe we’re halfway s3 already
Oh you have no idea how unhappy the Freys are, lol.
Shadow demon doesn't visit anymore, he's got his own place in the country and has turned away from all the killing.
They’re so into it… this show is gonna hurt them so bad 🤣🤣😂🤣😅😅
Can't say how much love I have for the board upgrade! Just one of the things helping your channel. Stand out interaction
Love the new map and how into the show u guys are esp Cody being so excited about the map lmao
Btw (if you don't remember) Beric Dondarrion was the one sent by Ned Stark acting as the Hand of the King after Mountain for his crimes just before Ned was imprisoned himself.
Sooooo close to the end of Season 3.
Full speed ahead!!!!!
I for one am glad you'll still keep the old map. It has personality.
Maybe it's because I like old cars better than new ones :)