@@allornothing432 show end this year he will be useless in final battle he started whole war between lannisters and starks get killed by last starks and he rly didnt expect that for me this was perfect time for him
@@mickyjoe97 Hmm... He sure did great! But it was a satisfying scene (although not brought well enough and a little cheesy) when the 3 Stark siblings had their revenge. I feel for Lord Baelish's fans however. The true villain ended to be Danaerys, but because of poor writing. In another story (a manga, I can't the name it spoil everything) the fate was slowly brought, with a huge clue at one time, but better than Dany. ... It's weird to say Dany was the vilain. As for me, it was Cersei. She kinda started it all too. I prefer Cersei over Lord Baelish "Littlefinger" because of the way she took her revenge on every person who dared to attack her 😂 Dany was made a vilain very suddenly, even faster than Anakin Skywalker (RotSith which could have a better writing, with a little more of Got, with a cunning side and legit treasons from the Jedi. They weren't depicted evil enough.) Let's end on this quote "Chaos is a ladder".
I will miss littlefinger he was one of the more interesting characters I remember seeing a youtube video of littlefinger recapping season 6 and when he died I remembered him saying "I hope that wasn't your favorite character"
I know that recap and when I saw his death coming, I heard exactly this sentence in his voice in my ear, and I was like: *sigh* "It was..." and then repeated what Sansa said just seconds earlier: "Thank you for your many lessons, Lord Baelish. I will never forget them.", and literally bowed to my fav character and actor Aidan Gillen with tears in my eyes.
A pitty the writers were incapable of writing for this exceptional character when they bypassed the books. They are incredibly fortunate that Aiden Gillan is the talented actor he is to keep our interest in his character going despite their inability to write for him.
Aiden Gillan is a lowkey blessing to the show. Sorry to see him go, his death sort of reminds me of Tywin's because he was a bad guy and all, but still.
Ah but what if he is alive? Theres a pre good theiry video going around. Before he had arya follow him, he was seen speaking to a girl with blonde hair. Once the audio is slowed down you can faintly hear the girl say "your time is up" or something to that degree. He hands the girls a noticeable silver coin before she walks off. Now the theory is that he gave her the coin of bravos and left winterfell long before the trial. Now if this is true and he shows up on season 8 will you keep vomittimg the pretentious argument that d&d dont know how to write? Common they are both flawed yet brilliant writers. Look at the episodes they have written you'll find alot more good then bad.
He killed the hand of the king Jon Arryn - nothing happens He betrayed the next hand of the king Ned Stark - nothing happens He killed the king Joffrey Baratheon - nothing happens Kills lysa arryn mother of lord of the vale - nothing happens sales of Sansa stark to the Boltons - nothing happens Comes back to help sansa win the war - gets executed worst way of dying for Littlefinger
He didn't beg for Brandon Stark. Cat did. So why he couldn't do the same to Sansa? Oh right, D&D. He should have died on trial by combat. His champion will fail at Season 8 then BOOM he'll die. At least he didn't begged and knew the consequence of his own actions. But no, D&D had to "Sansha plz I beg u". I repeat, Lord Baelish DIDN'T BEG to Brandon Stark. Cat did. He was about to die until Cat had begged to Brandon to STOP fighting Petyr.
Although i can understand people who don't like Littlefinger and can see where they come from i have a different perspective about him. I think he is a tragic and in some way misunderstood character. He started to be dangerous and wearing a mask after he lost the battle against Brandon. Back then he was a young naive boy and Catelyn was his teenage crush, so he fought for her. The result of this battle were scars and a broken heart, because Catelyn saw him as a little brother, nothing more. So he decided to be a player instead and to play the game of thrones with his mind instead to swing the sword. So he became dangerous, manipulative, cunning and selfish because his past affected him. Then he met Sansa and later started to have feelings for her. She respresented a new hope for him, a teenage dream that he couldn't have with Cat. When he started to hide Petyr from others, he wanted power only. But at the end of the story he wanted also Sansa as his queen by his side. So that's why he risked so much to get what he wants. Back then He betrayed Ned for his selfish / twisted Love for Cat. Because Ned stole her from him.. He tried to turn Arya and Sansa against each other (just like Lysa and Cat) and wanted to manipulate Sansa to betray Jon for his selfish and twisted Love for Sansa. Sansa was supposed to be his end game with him together. No one else was in his mind. Only that single 'picture' mattered for him. He wanted Sansa for his own, as he wanted Cat for his own back then. And that's why Arya, Jon and the others stood in his way and needed to go, he would risk everything to make this picture a reality. What he did was cunning and evil, but that was only his own twisted and unhealthy way to show his love for someone. That is at least my point of view.
I'm really pissed that LF died that way. Yes I think Sansa could have outmaneuvered him using his love for her and his need for him to believe she was at least somewhat interested in him. But he wasn't outmaneuvered, he had plenty of outs that he just doesn't take. Plus, nobody in that hall seems even remotely surprised which means Sansa must've told them the trial was for LF. You're telling me that he doesn't have a single spy in that room? God, this is almost as bad as Stannis.
Its as if he isn't himself anymore. The guy is the biggest player on the continent and gets tricked by two teenagers? why should our characters die a stupidn death if the writers can't think of a good way to end their story line? I mean, by the end he just stood there! Give me a break man. I won't be surprised if Cerci all of a sudden stops torturing people of gives up the throne. Or if Grey Worm has a cock. The characters aren't themselves anymore.
wat are u guys talking about....one of the starks can see into the past and present how can little finger tricks even work anymore no matter how smart u are u can't beat absolute power/Hax
tricked by two teenager?? sansa arya are shit he got outmaneuvered by bran it is impossible to beat bran as he now basically a god in i am tired of people saying that bad writing bla bla bla he was great until there was game of thrones now there is no game of thrones he cant go to night king and form alliance with him if he ran from wintefell the northern army would have caught him and behead him all the players through which he played GOT are dead tyrells gone boltons gone freys gone bartheons gone tywin laniste, tarllys gone he goes to cersei she will chop him alive if he goes to daneres jon or tyrion or varys would never let himclose to her all the major player he could play are gone thus this was the best ending for him and did not got outmaneuvered by arya but bran the three eyed raven he was a great charcter but he had no use so this was the best end for him and plus now there is bran so he cant do anthing which is against stark or anything if he does bran will locate him and they wil chop him anyway
He sealed his fate when he gave Bran that dagger... He didn't know that Bran would see every event that tool place when he had it in his hands... Even when he held it to Ned Starks neck... He played himself...
A person who can add 2+2 would have assumed that Bran has at least some spies in KL after 'Chaos is a ladder' line. But LF got dumbed down by show writers who wanted to give you simpletons cheap and cheezy kill for Ayra. He was not even on her death list!
You wanted him to die but now that's he's dead it's hallow. It's unsatisfying knowing what's he's done you should feel happy he's dead but yet it's just not. Who else agrees?
Tywin's death even though it's simple, it's more satisfying. The arc of Petyr's death doesn't justify the story. It needs a "proper" resolution NOT a rushed up ending. There's a proper beginning, middle, and the end. Without it, it'll felt rushed.
That dude is liked by many. I can understand why. He had the sparkle in his eyes to seize an opportunity, cunning, and that talent to remain in the shadow. Too bad he faced the 3 Stark siblings, who endured the worst fates ever and ended exposing him. He added some spice to the show and the Moon scene with Lysa was just pure gold. Even if you hate what he did to Sansa indirectly, admit the scene where he was exposed and and executed was gold too.
Fanservice. 100%. This was a result of a quickening plot line combined with time running out. They needed to tie up some loose plot lines so they killed him off but this guy never would of been caught in a situation like this. Let's be real here. This Littlefinger in the final scene is nothing compared to the one not only in the book, but in the first couple of seasons. Same actor, same character....different writers.
It's infuriating. He wouldn't even be at Winterfell, he would have gone south as Lord Protector of the Vale when Cersei sent the summons for the armistice. One of the biggest negotiations in the Seven Kingdoms since he brokered the marriage pact for Tywin and Littlefinger is going to brush off having a hand in it just so that he can fuck around with Sansa? It's utter bullshit.
In my opinion they wrote this great charackter so badly off. They made two scenes between Sansa and Arya just to trick the audience but they make now completely no sense. They could have made all this winterfell scenes out of Littlefingers perspective so they wouldn't have to make these two bad scenes and we would had more from this great charackter before he gets killed. Good Video :)
Sansa was actually going to kill Arya until the last minute she goes to Bran. Those scenes of Arya and Sansa are real conflict. Still, it was stupid but for different reasons. Publicly executing him had zero repercussions? Who the hell is going to believe some cripple with visions over the lord of the vale? Even if they do believe Bran, they have no proof. That was not a trial, it was a public slaughter.
Jerek Headrick "There is no justice in the world, not unless we make it." The Red wedding was a public slaughter as well. It wasn't fair. But still, that doesn't change the fact that Robb died, nor that Lannisters won. At the end of the day, it matters what happens, not what's right.
I'm not saying it was wrong morally. In fact if we're bringing morality into it, it was probably the right thing to do. I'm saying it was stupid of Sansa to do that first off. (If they are gonna kill him do it privately and take his face so you can still use his resources). Secondly, it's just bad writing, LF just gives up and cries like a bitch once Bran says a few words? He's been in really tough situations before and talked his way out of them. Why didn't he dispute what Bran was saying? It's not like anyone has tangible proof of anything they're saying.
We can give them the benefit of doubt by assuming that Sansa and Arya were doing that just to make sure Baelish hears it in case he was snooping on them directly or via someone else. I remember the scene where Arya tells Sansa about the game of faces where you have to tell a lie so convincingly that it sounds like truth. If you think of that, it makes it so much better. But I still don't know how can they explain the banishing of Brienne to King's Landing by Sansa. And as I type this, I realize that may be Sansa wanted to make sure Baelish was in her full confidence and wanted to know about his plans as much as possible and for that it was important for her to play along with his tactics and make him believe he is in full control of her thoughts.
Shivam Aggarwal Actually no, the showrunners confirmed that Sansa was fooled until she met with Bran, unfortunately that was a cut scene so we have no idea how convinced she was of the lie.
Littlefinger was one of the greatest players of this game, along with Cersei. Cersei, at one point, had her downfall due to the High Sparrow, but then she rose again to power. Petyr, on the other, was perfect with his timing of this schemes i.e. who to betray, who to manipulate, when to excute his plan & how to do it. There can never be a player as Great as Petyr. Though he wasn't a very good person & did a lot of harm to other people, still, on the contrary I admire the man. His downfall/ his death was due to his overconfidence, that he could still manipulate Sansa. When Bran told him, "Chaos is a ladder", at that point of time, Petyr should have escaped Winterfell. And if he did, he'd be still alive & probably on this Iron Throne. Though, Good Tribute To The Most Clever & Intelligent Man in the Seven Kingdoms!!! 👍
This is why Bran needs to get killed off for the sake of the series. Little Finger was like a flawless king of spies and the only reason he got killed was because some kid said "hey guys he's actually a bad guy!" WTF?! With that logic Bran is basically the winner of the game by default. He doesn't even have to run away from danger, people just carry him while he's ASLEEP and all his body guards always get slaughtered and then he eventually wakes up and goes "Thanks I guess... it's time for my apple sauce bring it to me" with a blank expression on his face.
The moves on Sansa killed him. Going after the daughter of the woman you loved would be something I would do. But since Eddard asked him, he has no honor. I would end betrayed, forced to comply and die, like Eddard did. He should have waited lurking in shadows. ... Or waiting on Donkey Kong ladders, because when I lost in this video game on level 3 that was because I climbed the ladders top fast when I was near victory. (DK64's hardest challenge) "Thanks for the lessons, Lord Baelish." Cunning but fascinating character.
Whether we feel like the manner in which he met his fate was rushed and hamfisted or class it as a slap in the face to book purists will always be up for debate. Direction by showrunners aside, I wanna address inspite of being the best player in the game why I felt Petyr"Littlefinger"Baelish was a dead man walking in the North. Petyr's 1st mistake was marrying his Queen Pawn Sansa Stark off to the Boltons to pit them against the Lannisters. He were so focused on outwitting Roose that the underestimated the sadistic nature of his legitimised bastard son, Ramsay and how he would appallingly treat her which earned him her distrust and contempt. His 2nd mistake was after aiding the Starks in the Battle of the Bastards with the Vale Army(The only reason sansa let him live), Baelish thought Sansa would be so greatful that she would fall for any dream he sold her(Iron Throne with her at his side) and that she would give herself to him freely. Didn't work out that way. Turned him down flat. His 3rd mistake was not underestimed the danger he was in once the Stark sibling were reunited under one roof. Two of them have became supernatural forces in their own right. All of whom have his card marked. The moment he met Bran with the valarian dagger who uttered his immortal "Chaos is a Ladder" line, was when Baelish should've got the fuck out of dodge as he's fucking with a 3 Eyed Raven who's power has granted him more knowledge than both he and varys combined. His last mistake was when it looked like he was succeeding in dripping poison in Sansa's ear assuming Arya may want the Ladyship of Winterfell to herself when in fact she wanted to be a Knight but is now a Faceless Assassin. It shows how little he knew Arya. Surely Sansa would smell a rat in spite of their sibling rivalry. Littlefingers trial was a fully sanctioned hit disguised as a treason trial with Bran, the Green Seer as the Star Witness. Along with Lord Royce in the audience who hates his guts and would love to see him fall with no Robin Arryn to hide behind. Him begging for his life was annoying as I was expecting a condemned man/honest man stance of someone who lived by the game and was ready to die by the game. The only mistique left was him not disclosing his motives behind his actions. Littlefinger getting his throat cut with same blade he gave the hitman to kill Bran and start the War of the 5 Kings with was poetic justice. Lord Baelish was a gambler who was shit out of luck.
You should've cut off the death hit by arya, i closed my eyes when it happened in the show and i did it now, i can't watch it you just raped my eyes, please blurr it.
I don't know why but I rooted for him for quite long actually, wanted him to gain power. I liked the character but now that the Starks have a chance he was annoying for interfering
Here lies Lord Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish (autocorrect loves his name), A true player of the thrones, the most dangerous man in Westeroes, the most intelligent man in the room in all rooms. Beaten by an overpowered god child, a should-be-dead assassin, a whinny, bitchy and naive ruler and that guy from the Vale nobody remembers. Ultimately killed by pacing issues and writers having no use for him anymore since the show changed from Game of Thrones to Dragons, Zombies, War 'nd Shit. Farewell Baelish, Daenerys wouldn't have stood a chance. "Chaos is a ladder."
If he was so smart as he was portrayed for the previous many seasons,then he would leave Winterfell after Bran came back.Bran knew everything what Littlefinger did and he's just too powerful now.When Bran repeated chaos is a ladder line he had to realize he needs to leave ASAP.Anyway he was def one of best GOT villains..
This was the perfect ending for him. Peter was the best player of the game, but he failed to recognize the true threat. He kept scheming and trying to divide the starks by playing with Sansa some more, but Sansa was on to his tricks by now. If peter had stopped playing his game and focused on the true threat to the north he would be alive, but the game was all he knew so of course he couldn't just stop. Fitting that the best player lost, because he just couldn't stop playing.
Sansa teaming with Baelish and have Aryas death in the final episode would have been way better - way more Game of Thrones alike but obviously they didn`t have the balls to do that.
LMFAO Sansa and Littlefinger would have TRIED to kill Arya, but they would have got fuckin rekt. Plus, you think Bran would have allowed that to happen? He may not be fully himself anymore, but he still loves his family. He wouldn't have let one sister kill the other. And neither Sansa or Arya would want to indirectly hurt Jon like that.
What, rekt, what, Bran - the writers decide, lol. It`s also stupid that Bran`s words count for something anyway. Arya godmode and super self confidence is boring and stupid. Brinne vs. arya vs cringeworthy. Sansa turning evil (and maybe kill Baelish later in the process) would have been great for her character.
I'm very content with what happened. Littlefinger was able to slip by throughout the entire series. His plans always worked and he was pretty much able to get away with everything which is a form of plot armor on its own. Not to mention, many of his schemes were extremely high profile. I feel like highlighting the significance of Bran, a character who has been on the sidelines with his quirky side story, was a great way for Littlefinger to go. And no, Bran isn't overpowered. He can't do shit on his own now matter how much he knows. His powers are dependent on the people around him who are still human and extremely vulnerable. The only way Bran could become OP is if he starts to be able to proxy into extremely powerful creatures/characters.
Hey, you remember this really cool character ? He is really smart and plays the game better than anyone else since before season 1. He starts at a really low rank and climb the ladder the hard way. Yes ? Ok, cause he's dead now, murdered by childrens of a noble house because one of them have magical powers. lul.
Everyone that is throwing a tantrum and claiming that the writers gave him a horrible death just grew too attached. You wouldn't be complaining if you didn't know the writers had no book to go off of. Characters like Marg were just as smart and cunning but even the best can be defeated and tricked. It's GOT people. Learn to get over deaths.
*Arya didn't kill Littlefinger. Bad writing killed him* *Terrible waste of a character and a low-IQ plot that only the dumbest of the audience will think was good, disgusting.*
leokill jon who cares anymore shits ending already with ice dragon lasers and shit and Martian couldn't be bothered to hurry the fuck up leaving the shit d&d to do whatver they want
Sufnsk Anne Who cares? Are you fucking thick mate? The show is ending, you're right, but that means it should end good. We don't want our memory of GoT to be shitty after the show has finished, and I personally don't want to say "Remember the good days of season 3 and season 4". But too bad D&D fucked up the writing hard this season and to some extent last season as well.
100% what i was thinking ! i felt that since season 7 premier they just didn't know how to kill his character and it was just cringy and shameful "sansa i beg you" F* K OFF ungrateful writers
Is this how justice is done in the north? You accuse me of crimes, I deny them. So you cut my throat and let me die? Where is the king's justice? And why did HBO decide to kill him? Is this going to push the story somehow? No, they did it because they did not know what to do with it. He was one of the most valuable characters in previous seasons, but this season he just walked, smiled here and there and created an illusion of manipulative activity. Maybe, if he really did do at least something this season, that scene would not be so bad and more valuable. And this HBO bullshit started S6E10. Look, we do not know what to do with these characters, so we just kill them for no reason. In books, if Martin kills a character, he does it for a reason, not because he does not know where to put them. Am I the only one who thought this was a disappointing ending to Littlefinger? When you were not paying attention in class and everyone is looking at you? It's not as if Sansa and Arya have knocked him down at his own game. They simply moved him.
Just shows how GoT has gone downhill, it peaked with people like LF playing the game and manipulating. D&D have ruined his character for the show and just gone for what a fan would, you're telling me he didn't have a plan for all of his back stabbing especially on Ned when he's in the fucking north with his family. Proves how they can't build a character.
lets be honest here he was defeated by the showwriters and nobody else
Well said - writers wholly unworthy of contributing to his story.
@@allornothing432 show end this year he will be useless in final battle he started whole war between lannisters and starks get killed by last starks and he rly didnt expect that for me this was perfect time for him
Poor writing
Let's just hope that, GRRM do him right
As did Stannis ...as did barristan
He started it all. Shouldve been there til the end
backmaniac1 The true villain of the show if you really think of it. Should've been the final person to die
@@mickyjoe97 Hmm... He sure did great! But it was a satisfying scene (although not brought well enough and a little cheesy) when the 3 Stark siblings had their revenge.
I feel for Lord Baelish's fans however.
The true villain ended to be Danaerys, but because of poor writing. In another story (a manga, I can't the name it spoil everything) the fate was slowly brought, with a huge clue at one time, but better than Dany.
... It's weird to say Dany was the vilain. As for me, it was Cersei. She kinda started it all too.
I prefer Cersei over Lord Baelish "Littlefinger" because of the way she took her revenge on every person who dared to attack her 😂
Dany was made a vilain very suddenly, even faster than Anakin Skywalker (RotSith which could have a better writing, with a little more of Got, with a cunning side and legit treasons from the Jedi. They weren't depicted evil enough.)
Let's end on this quote "Chaos is a ladder".
@@hugoyuugo1300 Littlefinger is not a villian, hero or antihero. He is the character you can't describe in words. One of the best written characters.
I will miss littlefinger he was one of the more interesting characters
I remember seeing a youtube video of littlefinger recapping season 6 and when he died I remembered him saying "I hope that wasn't your favorite character"
I know that recap and when I saw his death coming, I heard exactly this sentence in his voice in my ear, and I was like: *sigh* "It was..." and then repeated what Sansa said just seconds earlier: "Thank you for your many lessons, Lord Baelish. I will never forget them.", and literally bowed to my fav character and actor Aidan Gillen with tears in my eyes.
A pitty the writers were incapable of writing for this exceptional character when they bypassed the books. They are incredibly fortunate that Aiden Gillan is the talented actor he is to keep our interest in his character going despite their inability to write for him.
Paine Extin true. A lot of the times the only reason a scene is good is because of the acting
I totally agree
Aiden Gillan is a lowkey blessing to the show. Sorry to see him go, his death sort of reminds me of Tywin's because he was a bad guy and all, but still.
Ah but what if he is alive? Theres a pre good theiry video going around. Before he had arya follow him, he was seen speaking to a girl with blonde hair. Once the audio is slowed down you can faintly hear the girl say "your time is up" or something to that degree. He hands the girls a noticeable silver coin before she walks off. Now the theory is that he gave her the coin of bravos and left winterfell long before the trial. Now if this is true and he shows up on season 8 will you keep vomittimg the pretentious argument that d&d dont know how to write? Common they are both flawed yet brilliant writers. Look at the episodes they have written you'll find alot more good then bad.
He was defeated by bran. He was not outsmarted.
This is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for making it. RIP Petyr Baelish, the master of lies.
He killed the hand of the king Jon Arryn
- nothing happens
He betrayed the next hand of the king Ned Stark
- nothing happens
He killed the king Joffrey Baratheon
- nothing happens
Kills lysa arryn mother of lord of the vale
- nothing happens
sales of Sansa stark to the Boltons
- nothing happens
Comes back to help sansa win the war
- gets executed
worst way of dying for Littlefinger
Busy Banny ha ha ha mistake
So fucking true 😂
really to win the war? or to start cold war?
Busy Banny poor writing ano
KK Dev to win the war
Rest in peace you magnificent schemer
My boy Littlefinger died crying, he was a horrible person but no coward he should've went out with a smart line
Cowardess made up 99% of his body. The last 1% is moisture to give him substance. He died as he lived, pathetically.
His sneaky ways showed us that he's physically weak , and weak pussis always die crying!!
Yasmin Samatou he was smart though. Smart men don't die like that.
He didn't beg for Brandon Stark. Cat did. So why he couldn't do the same to Sansa? Oh right, D&D.
He should have died on trial by combat. His champion will fail at Season 8 then BOOM he'll die. At least he didn't begged and knew the consequence of his own actions. But no, D&D had to "Sansha plz I beg u".
I repeat, Lord Baelish DIDN'T BEG to Brandon Stark. Cat did. He was about to die until Cat had begged to Brandon to STOP fighting Petyr.
Adam mo People here don't know shit. He is far from being a coward.
Although i can understand people who don't like Littlefinger and can see where they come from i have a different perspective about him. I think he is a tragic and in some way misunderstood character. He started to be dangerous and wearing a mask after he lost the battle against Brandon. Back then he was a young naive boy and Catelyn was his teenage crush, so he fought for her. The result of this battle were scars and a broken heart, because Catelyn saw him as a little brother, nothing more.
So he decided to be a player instead and to play the game of thrones with his mind instead to swing the sword. So he became dangerous, manipulative, cunning and selfish because his past affected him. Then he met Sansa and later started to have feelings for her. She respresented a new hope for him, a teenage dream that he couldn't have with Cat. When he started to hide Petyr from others, he wanted power only. But at the end of the story he wanted also Sansa as his queen by his side. So that's why he risked so much to get what he wants. Back then He betrayed Ned for his selfish / twisted Love for Cat. Because Ned stole her from him.. He tried to turn Arya and Sansa against each other (just like Lysa and Cat) and wanted to manipulate Sansa to betray Jon for his selfish and twisted Love for Sansa. Sansa was supposed to be his end game with him together. No one else was in his mind. Only that single 'picture' mattered for him. He wanted Sansa for his own, as he wanted Cat for his own back then. And that's why Arya, Jon and the others stood in his way and needed to go, he would risk everything to make this picture a reality. What he did was cunning and evil, but that was only his own twisted and unhealthy way to show his love for someone. That is at least my point of view.
I'm really pissed that LF died that way. Yes I think Sansa could have outmaneuvered him using his love for her and his need for him to believe she was at least somewhat interested in him. But he wasn't outmaneuvered, he had plenty of outs that he just doesn't take. Plus, nobody in that hall seems even remotely surprised which means Sansa must've told them the trial was for LF. You're telling me that he doesn't have a single spy in that room? God, this is almost as bad as Stannis.
Its as if he isn't himself anymore. The guy is the biggest player on the continent and gets tricked by two teenagers? why should our characters die a stupidn death if the writers can't think of a good way to end their story line? I mean, by the end he just stood there! Give me a break man. I won't be surprised if Cerci all of a sudden stops torturing people of gives up the throne. Or if Grey Worm has a cock. The characters aren't themselves anymore.
Jerek Headrick ...Nah, it was just his time... Too many died because of his lies... Karma came to claim her prize...
Jerek Headrick ...Nah, it was just his time... Too many died because of his lies... Karma came to claim her prize...
wat are u guys talking about....one of the starks can see into the past and present how can little finger tricks even work anymore
no matter how smart u are u can't beat absolute power/Hax
tricked by two teenager?? sansa arya are shit he got outmaneuvered by bran it is impossible to beat bran as he now basically a god in i am tired of people saying that bad writing bla bla bla he was great until there was game of thrones now there is no game of thrones he cant go to night king and form alliance with him if he ran from wintefell the northern army would have caught him and behead him all the players through which he played GOT are dead tyrells gone boltons gone freys gone bartheons gone tywin laniste, tarllys gone he goes to cersei she will chop him alive if he goes to daneres jon or tyrion or varys would never let himclose to her all the major player he could play are gone thus this was the best ending for him and did not got outmaneuvered by arya but bran the three eyed raven he was a great charcter but he had no use so this was the best end for him and plus now there is bran so he cant do anthing which is against stark or anything if he does bran will locate him and they wil chop him anyway
Best character in GoT
- I lov you Sansah. Chaosh ish a laddah Sansah
- Stop it Arya its getting creepy
Dreadful Corgimancer 😂
He sealed his fate when he gave Bran that dagger... He didn't know that Bran would see every event that tool place when he had it in his hands... Even when he held it to Ned Starks neck... He played himself...
A person who can add 2+2 would have assumed that Bran has at least some spies in KL after 'Chaos is a ladder' line. But LF got dumbed down by show writers who wanted to give you simpletons cheap and cheezy kill for Ayra. He was not even on her death list!
Bran doesn't need physical objects in order to see the past
LF was awesome shame best character got fucked by d&d
It's a bit ironic that GRRM leaves the story and Baelish (GRRM's favorite character) screws up and dies.
Not 'ironic'... completely incorrect use of the term. If you ask me, it was entirely expected.
Firebrand yeah d&d is shit so of course they would kill GRRM favorite character.
He said Tyrion was his favourite in the interview i saw
I watched that interview of GRRM. He said something that "one of my BEST characters that I've created".
GRRM said Tyrion is a character he wrote from himself partially.
I will raise again as white walker, I will betray night King and become the King. 😎
petyr Baelish that would be hilarious. I would even believe it. D&D fuck this show long ago
just a masterpiece compliments! The great puppeteer defeated at last, Sansa learns slowly but learns
You wanted him to die but now that's he's dead it's hallow. It's unsatisfying knowing what's he's done you should feel happy he's dead but yet it's just not. Who else agrees?
Tywin's death even though it's simple, it's more satisfying. The arc of Petyr's death doesn't justify the story. It needs a "proper" resolution NOT a rushed up ending. There's a proper beginning, middle, and the end. Without it, it'll felt rushed.
That sheer fucking quality... that color correction and editing... dear God. Your videos are so good.
That dude is liked by many. I can understand why. He had the sparkle in his eyes to seize an opportunity, cunning, and that talent to remain in the shadow. Too bad he faced the 3 Stark siblings, who endured the worst fates ever and ended exposing him.
He added some spice to the show and the Moon scene with Lysa was just pure gold. Even if you hate what he did to Sansa indirectly, admit the scene where he was exposed and and executed was gold too.
Well clearly then Sansa is admitting to being ab accomplice to murder, she witnessed Petyr kill her aunt, and then she lied about it.
Fanservice. 100%. This was a result of a quickening plot line combined with time running out. They needed to tie up some loose plot lines so they killed him off but this guy never would of been caught in a situation like this. Let's be real here. This Littlefinger in the final scene is nothing compared to the one not only in the book, but in the first couple of seasons. Same actor, same character....different writers.
It's infuriating. He wouldn't even be at Winterfell, he would have gone south as Lord Protector of the Vale when Cersei sent the summons for the armistice. One of the biggest negotiations in the Seven Kingdoms since he brokered the marriage pact for Tywin and Littlefinger is going to brush off having a hand in it just so that he can fuck around with Sansa?
It's utter bullshit.
In my opinion they wrote this great charackter so badly off. They made two scenes between Sansa and Arya just to trick the audience but they make now completely no sense. They could have made all this winterfell scenes out of Littlefingers perspective so they wouldn't have to make these two bad scenes and we would had more from this great charackter before he gets killed.
Good Video :)
Sansa was actually going to kill Arya until the last minute she goes to Bran. Those scenes of Arya and Sansa are real conflict. Still, it was stupid but for different reasons. Publicly executing him had zero repercussions? Who the hell is going to believe some cripple with visions over the lord of the vale? Even if they do believe Bran, they have no proof. That was not a trial, it was a public slaughter.
Jerek Headrick "There is no justice in the world, not unless we make it."
The Red wedding was a public slaughter as well. It wasn't fair. But still, that doesn't change the fact that Robb died, nor that Lannisters won. At the end of the day, it matters what happens, not what's right.
I'm not saying it was wrong morally. In fact if we're bringing morality into it, it was probably the right thing to do. I'm saying it was stupid of Sansa to do that first off. (If they are gonna kill him do it privately and take his face so you can still use his resources). Secondly, it's just bad writing, LF just gives up and cries like a bitch once Bran says a few words? He's been in really tough situations before and talked his way out of them. Why didn't he dispute what Bran was saying? It's not like anyone has tangible proof of anything they're saying.
We can give them the benefit of doubt by assuming that Sansa and Arya were doing that just to make sure Baelish hears it in case he was snooping on them directly or via someone else. I remember the scene where Arya tells Sansa about the game of faces where you have to tell a lie so convincingly that it sounds like truth. If you think of that, it makes it so much better.
But I still don't know how can they explain the banishing of Brienne to King's Landing by Sansa. And as I type this, I realize that may be Sansa wanted to make sure Baelish was in her full confidence and wanted to know about his plans as much as possible and for that it was important for her to play along with his tactics and make him believe he is in full control of her thoughts.
Shivam Aggarwal Actually no, the showrunners confirmed that Sansa was fooled until she met with Bran, unfortunately that was a cut scene so we have no idea how convinced she was of the lie.
HE WAS THE MAN !!! GG
Littlefinger was one of the greatest players of this game, along with Cersei. Cersei, at one point, had her downfall due to the High Sparrow, but then she rose again to power. Petyr, on the other, was perfect with his timing of this schemes i.e. who to betray, who to manipulate, when to excute his plan & how to do it. There can never be a player as Great as Petyr. Though he wasn't a very good person & did a lot of harm to other people, still, on the contrary I admire the man. His downfall/ his death was due to his overconfidence, that he could still manipulate Sansa. When Bran told him, "Chaos is a ladder", at that point of time, Petyr should have escaped Winterfell. And if he did, he'd be still alive & probably on this Iron Throne.
Though, Good Tribute To The Most Clever & Intelligent Man in the Seven Kingdoms!!! 👍
Wow! Loved the bits with Sansa at the end. What is the song?
ty for upload
Well edited video, for Petry Baelish, Little Finger! :)
Littlefinger is the hero westero deserves, but not the one it needs right now.
This is awesome🔥👌
Keep up the good work👌
4:16 why does sophie turner look so pretty in this shot? lol loved this vid
Very well done. Sharing.
Fucking Starks!
+Roose Bolton
Fucking Boltons!
he didnt die. you can see many hints and scenes where he speaks with a faceless men and gives a coint to that person and he vanishes.
Took magic to bring down the most clever of them all... RIP littlefinger
Music ??
This is why Bran needs to get killed off for the sake of the series. Little Finger was like a flawless king of spies and the only reason he got killed was because some kid said "hey guys he's actually a bad guy!" WTF?! With that logic Bran is basically the winner of the game by default. He doesn't even have to run away from danger, people just carry him while he's ASLEEP and all his body guards always get slaughtered and then he eventually wakes up and goes "Thanks I guess... it's time for my apple sauce bring it to me" with a blank expression on his face.
0:45 No. That's why he ended to be one of the best player. This isn't our playground Eddard. I would die in GoT's first season too.
The King of Ashes
I always thought he would be the king at the end of series
The moves on Sansa killed him. Going after the daughter of the woman you loved would be something I would do. But since Eddard asked him, he has no honor. I would end betrayed, forced to comply and die, like Eddard did. He should have waited lurking in shadows. ... Or waiting on Donkey Kong ladders, because when I lost in this video game on level 3 that was because I climbed the ladders top fast when I was near victory. (DK64's hardest challenge)
"Thanks for the lessons, Lord Baelish." Cunning but fascinating character.
Whether we feel like the manner in which he met his fate was rushed and hamfisted or class it as a slap in the face to book purists will always be up for debate. Direction by showrunners aside, I wanna address inspite of being the best player in the game why I felt Petyr"Littlefinger"Baelish was a dead man walking in the North.
Petyr's 1st mistake was marrying his Queen Pawn Sansa Stark off to the Boltons to pit them against the Lannisters. He were so focused on outwitting Roose that the underestimated the sadistic nature of his legitimised bastard son, Ramsay and how he would appallingly treat her which earned him her distrust and contempt.
His 2nd mistake was after aiding the Starks in the Battle of the Bastards with the Vale Army(The only reason sansa let him live), Baelish thought Sansa would be so greatful that she would fall for any dream he sold her(Iron Throne with her at his side) and that she would give herself to him freely. Didn't work out that way. Turned him down flat.
His 3rd mistake was not underestimed the danger he was in once the Stark sibling were reunited under one roof. Two of them have became supernatural forces in their own right. All of whom have his card marked. The moment he met Bran with the valarian dagger who uttered his immortal "Chaos is a Ladder" line, was when Baelish should've got the fuck out of dodge as he's fucking with a 3 Eyed Raven who's power has granted him more knowledge than both he and varys combined.
His last mistake was when it looked like he was succeeding in dripping poison in Sansa's ear assuming Arya may want the Ladyship of Winterfell to herself when in fact she wanted to be a Knight but is now a Faceless Assassin. It shows how little he knew Arya. Surely Sansa would smell a rat in spite of their sibling rivalry.
Littlefingers trial was a fully sanctioned hit disguised as a treason trial with Bran, the Green Seer as the Star Witness. Along with Lord Royce in the audience who hates his guts and would love to see him fall with no Robin Arryn to hide behind. Him begging for his life was annoying as I was expecting a condemned man/honest man stance of someone who lived by the game and was ready to die by the game. The only mistique left was him not disclosing his motives behind his actions. Littlefinger getting his throat cut with same blade he gave the hitman to kill Bran and start the War of the 5 Kings with was poetic justice. Lord Baelish was a gambler who was shit out of luck.
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH
You should've cut off the death hit by arya, i closed my eyes when it happened in the show and i did it now, i can't watch it you just raped my eyes, please blurr it.
2:45 - 3:45 greatest cut ever
I don't know why but I rooted for him for quite long actually, wanted him to gain power. I liked the character but now that the Starks have a chance he was annoying for interfering
Lord Baelish would have won if Brann had not been at Winterfell.
Here lies Lord Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish (autocorrect loves his name), A true player of the thrones, the most dangerous man in Westeroes, the most intelligent man in the room in all rooms.
Beaten by an overpowered god child, a should-be-dead assassin, a whinny, bitchy and naive ruler and that guy from the Vale nobody remembers.
Ultimately killed by pacing issues and writers having no use for him anymore since the show changed from Game of Thrones to Dragons, Zombies, War 'nd Shit.
Farewell Baelish, Daenerys wouldn't have stood a chance.
"Chaos is a ladder."
If he was so smart as he was portrayed for the previous many seasons,then he would leave Winterfell after Bran came back.Bran knew everything what Littlefinger did and he's just too powerful now.When Bran repeated chaos is a ladder line he had to realize he needs to leave ASAP.Anyway he was def one of best GOT villains..
This was the perfect ending for him. Peter was the best player of the game, but he failed to recognize the true threat. He kept scheming and trying to divide the starks by playing with Sansa some more, but Sansa was on to his tricks by now. If peter had stopped playing his game and focused on the true threat to the north he would be alive, but the game was all he knew so of course he couldn't just stop. Fitting that the best player lost, because he just couldn't stop playing.
zander27783 That's like the worst death they've ever written. It's awful.
Sansa teaming with Baelish and have Aryas death in the final episode would have been way better - way more Game of Thrones alike but obviously they didn`t have the balls to do that.
LMFAO Sansa and Littlefinger would have TRIED to kill Arya, but they would have got fuckin rekt. Plus, you think Bran would have allowed that to happen? He may not be fully himself anymore, but he still loves his family. He wouldn't have let one sister kill the other. And neither Sansa or Arya would want to indirectly hurt Jon like that.
I Wish Arya would be killed instead of Petyr. No more Petyr&Sansa Moments...shame on you D&D!
Duuude!!11 The lone wolf dies but teh pack survivez, come on!!111 Littlefinger is no wolf, he's a burd!
F5connecting That's worse, wouldn't make sense for Sansa to betray arya would ruin the character imo
What, rekt, what, Bran - the writers decide, lol. It`s also stupid that Bran`s words count for something anyway.
Arya godmode and super self confidence is boring and stupid. Brinne vs. arya vs cringeworthy.
Sansa turning evil (and maybe kill Baelish later in the process) would have been great for her character.
Varys vs littlefinger. Great battle without sword. Without army. Without castle
I'm very content with what happened. Littlefinger was able to slip by throughout the entire series. His plans always worked and he was pretty much able to get away with everything which is a form of plot armor on its own. Not to mention, many of his schemes were extremely high profile. I feel like highlighting the significance of Bran, a character who has been on the sidelines with his quirky side story, was a great way for Littlefinger to go. And no, Bran isn't overpowered. He can't do shit on his own now matter how much he knows. His powers are dependent on the people around him who are still human and extremely vulnerable. The only way Bran could become OP is if he starts to be able to proxy into extremely powerful creatures/characters.
Hey, you remember this really cool character ? He is really smart and plays the game better than anyone else since before season 1. He starts at a really low rank and climb the ladder the hard way. Yes ? Ok, cause he's dead now, murdered by childrens of a noble house because one of them have magical powers. lul.
He's not death!!!! Not truly 😭😭😭
Music please!
I have a feeling Petyr will be back, or at least his face...
Everyone that is throwing a tantrum and claiming that the writers gave him a horrible death just grew too attached. You wouldn't be complaining if you didn't know the writers had no book to go off of. Characters like Marg were just as smart and cunning but even the best can be defeated and tricked. It's GOT people. Learn to get over deaths.
whats the song called?
I half hoped for the Saw theme song
The master mind behind the wars after the death of King Robert the First... Or something more poetic...
the background music was annoying !!
What was that piano song at the end tell me pls
*Arya didn't kill Littlefinger. Bad writing killed him*
*Terrible waste of a character and a low-IQ plot that only the dumbest of the audience will think was good, disgusting.*
leokill jon who cares anymore shits ending already with ice dragon lasers and shit and Martian couldn't be bothered to hurry the fuck up leaving the shit d&d to do whatver they want
Sufnsk Anne Who cares? Are you fucking thick mate? The show is ending, you're right, but that means it should end good. We don't want our memory of GoT to be shitty after the show has finished, and I personally don't want to say "Remember the good days of season 3 and season 4". But too bad D&D fucked up the writing hard this season and to some extent last season as well.
100% what i was thinking ! i felt that since season 7 premier they just didn't know how to kill his character and it was just cringy and shameful "sansa i beg you" F* K OFF ungrateful writers
skeptic proof
i agree on such a deep level
Sufnsk Anne Fucking Martian
He Fought And He Lost.
lol godeem
I got what I wished for
Name of the song please 🙏
If they don't know who you are and what you want? They don't know what you going to do next. Do you think you know me? do you think you know you?
The show isnt canon,he isnt dead yet,read the freaking books
Bran's power's should've been nerfed, Clearly they're too OP for the game.
Türkçe altyazıyı çeviren Alperen Yılmaz diziyi hiç izlememiş sanırım. Diyar ne ya? Pit ne?
2:26
♥
what song is that?
bruno tobias Sandstorm by Darude, perhaps
Is this how justice is done in the north? You accuse me of crimes, I deny them. So you cut my throat and let me die? Where is the king's justice?
And why did HBO decide to kill him? Is this going to push the story somehow? No, they did it because they did not know what to do with it. He was one of the most valuable characters in previous seasons, but this season he just walked, smiled here and there and created an illusion of manipulative activity. Maybe, if he really did do at least something this season, that scene would not be so bad and more valuable.
And this HBO bullshit started S6E10. Look, we do not know what to do with these characters, so we just kill them for no reason. In books, if Martin kills a character, he does it for a reason, not because he does not know where to put them.
Am I the only one who thought this was a disappointing ending to Littlefinger? When you were not paying attention in class and everyone is looking at you? It's not as if Sansa and Arya have knocked him down at his own game. They simply moved him.
still dont understand why bronze yohn didnt help him. robin better do something about this
Game of Thrones is over, guys.
I don‘t think that he‘s died !!!
how to kill the smartest character in got in the most stupid way he did not deserve this
The person died was no one
Anche secondo me Lord Baelish e stato fatto fuori dagli sceneggiatori
Wait... You made yourself a tribute... Man you're full of yourself.
Good job though!👍
i knew from the beginning he was selfish and varys was the one wanting the good of the realm
Yeah but he wasn't a bit in love with Sansa. Lust for power and lost for flesh isn't love.
Just shows how GoT has gone downhill, it peaked with people like LF playing the game and manipulating. D&D have ruined his character for the show and just gone for what a fan would, you're telling me he didn't have a plan for all of his back stabbing especially on Ned when he's in the fucking north with his family. Proves how they can't build a character.
Maybe he didn't die at all
Эх, также ой ахуенный перс был
I cri
#TheNorthAlwaysRemembers
Reading these comments made me realize one thing.
Littlefinger fans are weird.
Kindly fuck off.
StormWolf why are they weird
he's not dead , and if you think otherwise you haven't been paying attention
Poor writing
I hate him 😒
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