People tend to forget that it was Janos Slynt who personally stabbed a baby to death (one of Robert's bastards) in Season 2, which Tyrion brings up as part of the motivation for sending him to the Wall. He's not just a coward, but a monster.
@@orcocan And your point is? The show is well aware of the dichotomies of its most popular characters and never lets the audience or the characters themselves ever forget it.
18:30 From the book, what Needle represents to Arya: Needle was Robb and Bran and Rickon, her mother and her father, even Sansa. Needle was Winterfell’s grey walls, and the laughter of its people. Needle was the summer snows, Old Nan’s stories, the heart tree with its red leaves and scary face, the warm earthy smell of the glass gardens, the sound of the north wind rattling the shutters of her room. Needle was Jon Snow’s smile. He used to mess my hair and call me “little sister,” she remembered, and suddenly there were tears in her eyes..
Jon also avenged Ned by killing Slynt. Slynt was commander of the city watch and in littlefinger’s pocket when they killed Ned’s men and took him prisoner.
Igli’s first watch and analysis is excellent and has become my favorite place to view GoT content. He catches more details than I did during my first watch; sharp eye and interesting predictions makes it a fun time here.❤
“If not for my Hand, I might not have come at all. Lord Seaworth is a man of humble birth, but he reminded me of my duty, when all I could think of was my rights. I had the cart before the horse, Davos said. I was trying to win the throne to save the kingdom, when I should have been trying to save the kingdom to win the throne." STANNIS, STANNIS, STANNIS!
As far as actors go, I think Tommen was around 17-18 and Margaery (natalie) was like 33 ..... lol. Giant age gap fellas. I think in the book, their age gap is smaller, like 8 years, but still.... its not like 16 and 18 lol
I've watched that scene so many times (Jon beheading Janos), but it wasn't til now that I really considered why he seemed angry when he finally did it. I think he may have been angry at Janos for forcing his hand, then making him feel pity and empathy for him when it was already too late to reverse course without looking like a weak leader. Just a theory.
Ha ha.. Enjoyed the reaction as usual..Blake seemed more mesmerized and enthralled than usual, especially when it came to Janos Slynt and his beheading and rightly so!! Poor Walda Frey deserves more love, however..she is the sweetest..I forget everything else I wanted to say cos I got distracted..k XO
@@redPGC I think he's strictly a show fan, so he probably doesn't care to remember how old the wall is. I'm guessing he didn't pay much attention to the histories and lore videos either lol but yeah, you're not wrong. He does get a lot of things incorrect lol I wish that they would just look things up instead of giving Igli wrong answers.
@@mack_taylor yea but I guess it's sort of understandable I was the same way at times before I not only deep dived into GoT lore and everything but I basically submerged myself in it 😂 they may of finished the show but they are still sweet summer children.
In the books Ramsey doesn't marry Sansa, he marries Sansa's childhood friend Jeyne Poole, who is portrayed as Arya Stark so that Ramsey can secure his hold on the North (Arya is still in Braavos and Sansa is still in the Vale)
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Regarding Janus. I never really understood why was that man sitting up at the table with Alliser Thorne and the rest of the leadership. How did he earned that spot? He came after Jon and his group, even after Sam. They were all behind the wall at this point fought the Wildlings and worse. This twat haven't done anything yet he is sitting with them at that table. I thought it doesnt matter what were you doing up to that point, in the Watch everyone is equal and you earn your position. As for Jon is ruling with fear, I dont think so. Them's the rules man he was disrespectful yet Jon gave him a chance to reconsider his position but he doubled down and went way overboard, basically leaving no choice for Jon but to follow through. And that guy is no wuss, he learned it from his father, the person who passes judgement should swing the sword. Good riddance imho.
Well, also, who’s going to stop them? Tyrion’s an outlaw and no one in the south knows where Sansa is and given they’re about to have their own problems they probably couldn’t do anything about it
People tend to forget that it was Janos Slynt who personally stabbed a baby to death (one of Robert's bastards) in Season 2, which Tyrion brings up as part of the motivation for sending him to the Wall. He's not just a coward, but a monster.
no more than fans favourite the hound....
@@orcocan And your point is? The show is well aware of the dichotomies of its most popular characters and never lets the audience or the characters themselves ever forget it.
18:30 From the book, what Needle represents to Arya:
Needle was Robb and Bran and Rickon, her mother and her father, even Sansa. Needle was Winterfell’s grey walls, and the laughter of its people. Needle was the summer snows, Old Nan’s stories, the heart tree with its red leaves and scary face, the warm earthy smell of the glass gardens, the sound of the north wind rattling the shutters of her room. Needle was Jon Snow’s smile. He used to mess my hair and call me “little sister,” she remembered, and suddenly there were tears in her eyes..
Jon also avenged Ned by killing Slynt. Slynt was commander of the city watch and in littlefinger’s pocket when they killed Ned’s men and took him prisoner.
Igli’s first watch and analysis is excellent and has become my favorite place to view GoT content. He catches more details than I did during my first watch; sharp eye and interesting predictions makes it a fun time here.❤
Be funny if Stannis shot Janos with an arrow before Jon could swing the sword 😂
Petty!!! 😂
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Janos is such a bumb. He was given the best job and cried about it. He would have men, food, fire and control of the castle.
‘Oh no, it’s a ruin!? Fix my chambers first.’
He was such a loser for that. Plus what did he have to be scared of
Blake just be going 🤨 when Igli speaks about this show 😭😂
“If not for my Hand, I might not have come at all. Lord Seaworth is a man of humble birth, but he reminded me of my duty, when all I could think of was my rights. I had the cart before the horse, Davos said. I was trying to win the throne to save the kingdom, when I should have been trying to save the kingdom to win the throne."
STANNIS, STANNIS, STANNIS!
Love when my boy Igli schools Blake
Say sike rn
Ahh I never knew you guys reacted to Edgerunners til Blake said choom! Even more Raggedy Pack content to watch? Count me in.
As far as actors go, I think Tommen was around 17-18 and Margaery (natalie) was like 33 ..... lol. Giant age gap fellas. I think in the book, their age gap is smaller, like 8 years, but still.... its not like 16 and 18 lol
In the last episode, I think Drogon showed up because he sensed that his mother was in trouble. When he saw that she was ok, he flew off.
I've watched that scene so many times (Jon beheading Janos), but it wasn't til now that I really considered why he seemed angry when he finally did it. I think he may have been angry at Janos for forcing his hand, then making him feel pity and empathy for him when it was already too late to reverse course without looking like a weak leader. Just a theory.
Ha ha.. Enjoyed the reaction as usual..Blake seemed more mesmerized and enthralled than usual, especially when it came to Janos Slynt and his beheading and rightly so!! Poor Walda Frey deserves more love, however..she is the sweetest..I forget everything else I wanted to say cos I got distracted..k XO
Jon was the 998th lord commander goofy lol
I was thinking the same thing😂
he thinks he knows so much but he knows shite
@@redPGC I think he's strictly a show fan, so he probably doesn't care to remember how old the wall is. I'm guessing he didn't pay much attention to the histories and lore videos either lol but yeah, you're not wrong. He does get a lot of things incorrect lol I wish that they would just look things up instead of giving Igli wrong answers.
@@mack_taylor yea but I guess it's sort of understandable I was the same way at times before I not only deep dived into GoT lore and everything but I basically submerged myself in it 😂 they may of finished the show but they are still sweet summer children.
In the books Ramsey doesn't marry Sansa, he marries Sansa's childhood friend Jeyne Poole, who is portrayed as Arya Stark so that Ramsey can secure his hold on the North (Arya is still in Braavos and Sansa is still in the Vale)
We have things like Face Off and FaceTime but here we have BlakeFace. 😅
God I love this show 👑
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Pretty cool shirt igly. I will take a drink in honour ot it. *glug glug glug*
I miss Patchface. I wish he was on the show.
‘I know, I know’
Regarding Janus. I never really understood why was that man sitting up at the table with Alliser Thorne and the rest of the leadership. How did he earned that spot? He came after Jon and his group, even after Sam. They were all behind the wall at this point fought the Wildlings and worse. This twat haven't done anything yet he is sitting with them at that table. I thought it doesnt matter what were you doing up to that point, in the Watch everyone is equal and you earn your position.
As for Jon is ruling with fear, I dont think so. Them's the rules man he was disrespectful yet Jon gave him a chance to reconsider his position but he doubled down and went way overboard, basically leaving no choice for Jon but to follow through. And that guy is no wuss, he learned it from his father, the person who passes judgement should swing the sword. Good riddance imho.
I can't understand how Sansa can marry Ramsey when she is already married to Tyrian?
I believe since the marriage was never consummated through the "bedding ceremony" that it doesn't count. At least that's my understanding -Corey
@@RaggedyPack
Ok thanks
Well, also, who’s going to stop them? Tyrion’s an outlaw and no one in the south knows where Sansa is and given they’re about to have their own problems they probably couldn’t do anything about it
Awesome reaction of my favorite episode of Game Of Thrones!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
"houses built on a bridge?"
yes, this was very, very common. Learn history please.
blake is annoying
Yeah he is - Blake