I love how quickly the power dynamic flips in this scene. Varys starts off mocking and in control then rapidly becomes disturbed once Littlefinger reveals that he found his mole and killed her. From that point on, he controls the conversation.
I generally read these as Varys specifically antagonizing Little Finger which often causes Little Finger to give away his true motivations and desires (and sometimes even plans). During this conversation Varys learns a very important detail that wasn't obvious before: Little Finger is willing to flip the entire board game over and start a civil war if he thinks he will be able to climb a little higher on "The Ladder" in the chaos to come.
@@SamBrickell Except Varys already knew this. In the preceding episodes, when he approaches Olenna Tyrell with the idea of Sansa marrying Loras, he literally describes LF as someone “who would see this country burn if he could be King of the Ashes”.
I know they finished horribly. (Probably worst finish ever in TV history) But D&D deserve credit for how they wrote the early seasons. When they had source material to work with they were great at adapting it and making some good additions to the story.
@@elysium5692 Dinos are not dragons. But I did, and I loved them. Also fun fact: Dragons are part of the GoT world and in the books as well, whether you like it or not. :)
@@bugcatcherjacky1334 you seem to be fascinated by CGI while others prefer well written dialogue and actors who deliver the dialogue till you feel chills down your spine. Can you feel the way Aidan Gillen delivers his lines but all you want are those big birds flying all over
Peter Baelish, Littlefinger, the most dangerous character in Game of Thrones. The one who vicariously crushed more than 3 Noble Houses without them even knowing it was him all along. The Moriarty, of GoT. Far more dangerous than Night King, since enemies simply united to defeat him. But LIttlefinger was the villain that operated from the shadows. The villain who needed an omniscient 3 eyed raven to be defeated.
And went down like a b***h. The only good thing (way better than conclusion of Night King) was Sansa's development: "I'm a slow learner... but I learn".
I like it when the writers infuse some philosophical idea or quote into characters even if you dont agree with it. I just think it creates depth. Chaos is a ladder idea had me thinking for a minute long after the show was done
@@TomSNC in my opinion he was ruined. He was portrayed as some Mastermind and puppetmaster in first five seasons and then in s6 and s7 was left out as some creep stalking Sansa. There were no mind games shown or any actual good decision taken by him. Obviously he had to die, but his end could have been grander and more exciting. The given ending was too predictable and not deserving to a character who caused the story of game of thrones.
Funny thing is the 1000 swords wasn’t a lie they just removed so many of them along with the dragon skulls. One fantastical things fade people start to question if they were real in the first place.
@@allisonsanders5963 Chaos isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail and never get to try again. The fall breaks them. And some are given the chance to climb, but they refuse. They cling to the realm or the gods or love, illusions. Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
1:46 "I did what I did for the good of the realm" I feel like this is the only time in the entire show that Varys is fully transparent. He even appears to use his natural accent
They cut off the best bit! Joffrey arrives behind them and abruptly ends the conversation. Varys turns to the Joffrey saying, "My King", and Baelish turns around after also bowing to say "My King". But the audience knows that both were lying. This scene was the real introduction to Varys and Littlefinger.
I think you're thinking of a different dialogue scene from season 1. What they actually cut out is them showing Joffrey having killed Ros, then Sansa crying and watching Little Finger's ship sail away. Once Little Finger is done talking about the ladder and the climb, they cut straight to Egret and Jon coming over the top of the wall. This was season 3, I believe - we'd already known Little Finger and Varys for quite a while
Basically Littlefinger is saying a crisis provides an opportunity. Every corrupt politician says to never waste a good crisis. And he's the master of engineering crisis. He orchestrated Jon Arryns death and lied to Catelyn about Tyrion being the owner of the catspaw dagger.
The best way to manipulate a crisis is from the shadows, engineering and orchestrate it secretly. Littlefinger always knew how to do so without it putting his own slimy hide on the line.
"there aren't a thousand blades, there ant even 200." thatse because Dumb and Dumber made the Throne way smaller then it was supposed to be (even the "new" version in HotD is still too small)
Although we never see this scene in the book, it still feels authentic and well done! It’s even worst to know they could do a better job but chose not to 😭😭
THIS is what GoT was to me. Not CGI dragons or burning cities or even zombie armies. Just two fabulous actors hitting elite level writing out of the park.
This is season 3 episode 6, "The Climb". For some reason, I've always found this to be the most memorable episode of the entire series. But that's just me.
Littlefinger is such a unique character in the sense that he damaged not also the heroes but the villains too. He caused devastating blows to the Starks, Lannisters, Aryns and Boltons
@@drphilsranch6782 I am so sad, that you didn't get the news. But, Season 5 was given a greenlight after Game of Thrones was cancelled. It rewarded HBO with 12 Emmys including for Best drama series, Best Writing(Benioff & Weiss) and Best Directing(David Nutter). Season 6 followed up with, 12 Emmys including for Best Drama Series, Best Writing(Benioff & Weiss) and Best Directing(Miguel Sapochnik). Season 7 followed up with, 9 Emmys including for Best Drama Series. Season 8 followed up with, 12 Emmys including for Best Drama Series. Again. I am so sad, that you didn't get the good news. I am quite sure, that you are now happy after hearing about all those emmys, that Game of Thrones won since being cancelled. The fact that seasons 1 through 4 never won an Emmy for Best Drama Series, Best Writing or Best Directing, is puzzling. But, the fact that seasons 5 through 8 won all those MAJOR EMMYS, should make up for that. Are you not happy?
Little finger might of been selfish but you got to get him props, he worked his way to the top and if Sansa never finally ended him he would of probably ended up king of the seven kingdoms
Chaos is a ladder because Psyops shake the ladder but if you know they are shaking then you know how they move it then you just have to go back down the ladder after you got your crown and tell them to politely stop or destroy them.
Christ, this show is way better than HotD. I think people's standards are so low these day that anything that is average people will lap it up and over praise it. HoTD isn't strickly bad; sometimes it is, sometimes it is meh, ok, and occasionally good. It hasn't really fully drawn me in like I felt with this show (until the later seasons.)
I love how Littlefinger is the only character in the books who has Varys stumped. He is genuinely concernced about Littlefinger because he's far too clever and Varys is completely unaware of his intentions or plans.
They carried some of the smartest lines in the show and died in foolish situations non befitting to their characters usual behavior, this show after season 4 is probably the biggest disappointment I ever had with a TV series, what could've been a sweet memory is just a bitter and foggy one.
@@RonaldYengwayo That’s because they used whatever book material was left from A Dance With Dragons. Most of the events in the Nights Watch in Season 5 were from the books😎
@@RonaldYengwayo, You can’t just take one good storyline from a season and say the season is good. Yes, it had the Jon Snow/Stannis plot line, which was great (For the most part), but it also had the Dorne, Braavos, Meereen, and Kings Landing plot lines, which were boring messes (excluding a couple parts) that were a far cry from the show’s previous greatness.
GoT is the TV show with most inconic lines of the history. I love Breaking Bad so much, but season 1 - 4 (maybe to 5) of GoT are gold. The best of the best.
What a way to subverse expectations by uploading this sequence without the ending. HBO proving themselves to be incapable yet again. How can you mess up such a simple thing?
"Shame you had to settle for your second choice" Directly speaking of lysa, but the shot shows baelish sitting in a chair beside the throne, showing his other "second choice" which he then says is only temporary with "early days"
Nothing will top these first four seasons. And even seasons 5, 6, and parts of 7 still had great moments, in spite of themselves. It is truly a shame what season 8 did to annihilate this shows legacy.
There were only 200 instead of a 1000 blades casue Rpbert Baratheon removed the blades surrounding the throne to abolish another symbol of targaryen rule.
"Chaos ist eine Leiter." Eine gelungene Verdeutlichung der Erkenntnisse a) des Verfassers der Drei Königreiche (Luo Guanzhong), der diese Haltung dem Antihelden Zao-Zao - berechtigt oder unberechtigt muss offen bleiben - unterstellt b) bzw. Bismarcks "Catilinarischen Existenzen". durch George R. R. Martin.
A conversation shorter than 3 minutes in season 3 gives me more excitement than the entire final seasons. Amazing what good writing can do!
DnD wrote this scene
@@socialyawkwardandrew7673 with help from george r r martin
@@socialyawkwardandrew7673 most of the dialog is in the books...
@@Cordo4Real The line “Chaos is a ladder” is not in the books.
@@socialyawkwardandrew7673 point still stands, DnD could've done better
Littlefinger never realized that there was a handicap ramp right next to the ladder.
Best Comment ever
deceased. The level of shade thrown at bran in this comment, even he couldnt see.
Oh no you didn't🤣🤣🤣🤣
*ladda
💀
"The Lysa Arryn of chairs" savage 😂
Took me a minute to get this, Varrys had no chill whatsoever.
I don't get it, what he meant
Varys Olena and Tyrion had the best lines of wit....🤣🤣🤣
@@krillin3350 I presume it’s about it changing hands, or rather butts in a pretty volatile manner. Unfaithful or unreliable, to paraphrase
@@krillin3350 Littlefinger was married to Lysa Arryn, when he loved her sister Caitltyn since he was achild
I love how quickly the power dynamic flips in this scene. Varys starts off mocking and in control then rapidly becomes disturbed once Littlefinger reveals that he found his mole and killed her. From that point on, he controls the conversation.
I generally read these as Varys specifically antagonizing Little Finger which often causes Little Finger to give away his true motivations and desires (and sometimes even plans). During this conversation Varys learns a very important detail that wasn't obvious before: Little Finger is willing to flip the entire board game over and start a civil war if he thinks he will be able to climb a little higher on "The Ladder" in the chaos to come.
@@SamBrickell Yes.
@@SamBrickell Except Varys already knew this. In the preceding episodes, when he approaches Olenna Tyrell with the idea of Sansa marrying Loras, he literally describes LF as someone “who would see this country burn if he could be King of the Ashes”.
Lies again? Learn Faster Die Faster
This wasnt even in the books, but so great in the series. Season 1-4 were just pure gold.
None of the Littlefinger-Varys dialogue is in the books. It shows that D&D were actually capable when they tried.
Maybe they just got burnt out and lost passion.. they did come up with amazing moments!
@@nyxxys8982 the sad thing is, based on rumours this might be true. They wanted to end it quickly so that they could move on to other projects.
I know they finished horribly. (Probably worst finish ever in TV history) But D&D deserve credit for how they wrote the early seasons. When they had source material to work with they were great at adapting it and making some good additions to the story.
honestly 5 and 6 were not that bad either, cant say the same about the seasons after that...
And there is Bran, invisibly and shamelessly listening the conversation...
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imagine reading this before seeing the last season and thinking what?
not canon
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
That’s fan fiction, not canon
I miss this, we don’t need cgi dragons: we want the political Shade
Nah, I prefer the dragons
@@elysium5692 Dinos are not dragons.
But I did, and I loved them. Also fun fact: Dragons are part of the GoT world and in the books as well, whether you like it or not. :)
no, we want dragons, but cgi shud b overpowered by the political drama
@@bugcatcherjacky1334 you seem to be fascinated by CGI while others prefer well written dialogue and actors who deliver the dialogue till you feel chills down your spine.
Can you feel the way Aidan Gillen delivers his lines but all you want are those big birds flying all over
@@arfenmalik1717 Interesting how much you apparently know about me based off of two comments lol.
Peter Baelish, Littlefinger, the most dangerous character in Game of Thrones. The one who vicariously crushed more than 3 Noble Houses without them even knowing it was him all along. The Moriarty, of GoT. Far more dangerous than Night King, since enemies simply united to defeat him. But LIttlefinger was the villain that operated from the shadows. The villain who needed an omniscient 3 eyed raven to be defeated.
Apt observation. Well stated.
And went down like a b***h. The only good thing (way better than conclusion of Night King) was Sansa's development: "I'm a slow learner... but I learn".
@@GregorAdler well the personality test depicts my boyfriend to be his personality type and I am doomed
I like it when the writers infuse some philosophical idea or quote into characters even if you dont agree with it. I just think it creates depth. Chaos is a ladder idea had me thinking for a minute long after the show was done
Interesting that while Littlefinger is the bigger threat is the show, Varys is the better player and the considerable bigger threat in the books.
Littlefinger's 'Chaos Is A Ladder’ and Varys' 'Power Resides Where Men Believe It Resides’ are two of the most iconic lines in entertainment
Absolutely 💯 the best covert players in the game not including Tywin
"I'm super smart, until I'm suddenly dumb for no reason an it all falls apart".
Good character writing there, show runners.
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it happens when the character is way more intelligent than the writer
Not canon
The smart got out-smarted,deal with it.
@@imti247 not canon
It's sad how Season 7 and 8 ruined these two characters, the smartest players in the game of thrones.
Little Finger was in his own league.
@@RonaldYengwayo You could say that Varys was *ever" so slightly smarter, but Baelish was willing to go further; more devious
Baelish wasn't ruined, Bran existed which means that it didn't matter he did he was going to get his in the end.
@@TomSNC in my opinion he was ruined. He was portrayed as some Mastermind and puppetmaster in first five seasons and then in s6 and s7 was left out as some creep stalking Sansa. There were no mind games shown or any actual good decision taken by him.
Obviously he had to die, but his end could have been grander and more exciting. The given ending was too predictable and not deserving to a character who caused the story of game of thrones.
@@thomasmott3518 baelish was more without limit as he didnt care who he hurt and was more self centered so was willing to be more risky
“Chaos is a ramp”-Bran Stark
It's criminal not having put the end of the scene. I was like OH NO 😂
Same
Yes for that very scene I was watching it
That's why i disliked the video, uploader should know what to include and what not to.
You mean Ros full of arrows? Probably would've gotten flagged.
@@ChandrakantVadher Especially since the uploader is HBO! lol
"The lyssa arryn of chairs" Always gets me
Funny thing is the 1000 swords wasn’t a lie they just removed so many of them along with the dragon skulls. One fantastical things fade people start to question if they were real in the first place.
True. Also in HoTD, there were many swords lined up towards the throne
@@koreybland525 Yeah I really like that we get to see the original throne in hotd
"Early days, my friend"
That little line hits different when you're still processing season 8... 😢
Not only did Littlefinger single-handedly organize a war, he also raised his house to the level of the absolute power
The realm... Do you know what the realm is?
It's the thousand blades of Aegon's enemies, a story we agree to tell each other over and over until we forget that it's a lie.
@@deadpoolregeneratedegenera1683 But what do we have left once we abandon the lie? Chaos. A gaping pit waiting to swallow us all.
@@allisonsanders5963
Chaos isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail and never get to try again. The fall breaks them. And some are given the chance to climb, but they refuse. They cling to the realm or the gods or love, illusions. Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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@@deadpoolregeneratedegenera1683 2w2
This scene is a pure mastery.
Best scene in the entire series. Insane how strong every character.
Imagine him getting outsmarted by Sansa 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡.
She Kirby swallowed him as a well as Tyrion and Ramsey
But SaNsA iS tHe sTrOnGeSt pErSoN iN tHe 7 KiNgDoMs. ShE's InTeLlIgEnT.
No she learned from cersi and littlefinger himself
@@mastersinstero7681 what exactly did Sansa learn from Cersei and Littlefinger?
Imagine thinking D&D is canon to the series😭😭
When Littlefinger and Varys were smart and interesting characters, before being hit with the D&D stupidity cannon.
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this monologue isnt in the books so it's all D&D writing here
@@AnkitSingh-cs2kc littlefinger didn't say "chaos is a ladder" in the books??
@@RJsupersonic nope, littlfinger and varys aren't pov characters so all their interactions were written by d&d
Wrong. Martin wrote this into the show. Stop lying to protect DD
I love listening to Littlefinger talk about his "friends." You'd think it were a four letter word with him.
ends?
@@BlackCoat999 LOL
2:20 Bran is like: "Write that down! Write that down!"
"Chaosssshhhhhhhhh"
"ladDAH"
It's fair
my best quotation from GOT is that " Chaos is a ladder" 🔥
I love how they made his voice echo in the scene, feels awesome to watch. nicely executed 👏
super conversation which always gives goosebumps
1:46
"I did what I did for the good of the realm"
I feel like this is the only time in the entire show that Varys is fully transparent. He even appears to use his natural accent
They cut off the best bit! Joffrey arrives behind them and abruptly ends the conversation. Varys turns to the Joffrey saying, "My King", and Baelish turns around after also bowing to say "My King". But the audience knows that both were lying. This scene was the real introduction to Varys and Littlefinger.
I think you're thinking of a different dialogue scene from season 1. What they actually cut out is them showing Joffrey having killed Ros, then Sansa crying and watching Little Finger's ship sail away. Once Little Finger is done talking about the ladder and the climb, they cut straight to Egret and Jon coming over the top of the wall. This was season 3, I believe - we'd already known Little Finger and Varys for quite a while
@@torigoth7487 it's not this scene
@@EnzoPepsiCola lol now I look like I was arguing with myself in all those comments
every second of this scene is so precious to me
Love Peters his look of annoyance at 0:08 …… PRICELESS.
Basically Littlefinger is saying a crisis provides an opportunity. Every corrupt politician says to never waste a good crisis. And he's the master of engineering crisis. He orchestrated Jon Arryns death and lied to Catelyn about Tyrion being the owner of the catspaw dagger.
The best way to manipulate a crisis is from the shadows, engineering and orchestrate it secretly. Littlefinger always knew how to do so without it putting his own slimy hide on the line.
"there aren't a thousand blades, there ant even 200." thatse because Dumb and Dumber made the Throne way smaller then it was supposed to be (even the "new" version in HotD is still too small)
"The Lysa Arryn of chairs." I didn't know it then, but after finishing the series, I just now get his comment.😂😂😂
1:15 Baelish’s theme always gives me chills
Although we never see this scene in the book, it still feels authentic and well done! It’s even worst to know they could do a better job but chose not to 😭😭
“The Lysa Arryn of chairs…”
😆😭
THIS is what GoT was to me. Not CGI dragons or burning cities or even zombie armies.
Just two fabulous actors hitting elite level writing out of the park.
Chaos is a ladder, and love is a dagger!
This is season 3 episode 6, "The Climb". For some reason, I've always found this to be the most memorable episode of the entire series. But that's just me.
Littlefinger is such a unique character in the sense that he damaged not also the heroes but the villains too. He caused devastating blows to the Starks, Lannisters, Aryns and Boltons
One of the greatest scenes in the history of television
The dialogue on this show, is second to none!!!!
Game of Thrones. The greatest series on the planet!
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It was...
Yeah, it’s so sad that it got cancelled after the 4th season. I was really excited to see how it would end.
@@drphilsranch6782 I am so sad, that you didn't get the news.
But, Season 5 was given a greenlight after Game of Thrones was cancelled. It rewarded HBO with 12 Emmys including for Best drama series, Best Writing(Benioff & Weiss) and Best Directing(David Nutter).
Season 6 followed up with, 12 Emmys including for Best Drama Series, Best Writing(Benioff & Weiss) and Best Directing(Miguel Sapochnik).
Season 7 followed up with, 9 Emmys including for Best Drama Series.
Season 8 followed up with, 12 Emmys including for Best Drama Series.
Again. I am so sad, that you didn't get the good news. I am quite sure, that you are now happy after hearing about all those emmys, that Game of Thrones won since being cancelled.
The fact that seasons 1 through 4 never won an Emmy for Best Drama Series, Best Writing or Best Directing, is puzzling. But, the fact that seasons 5 through 8 won all those MAJOR EMMYS, should make up for that.
Are you not happy?
@@davidwatson7196, The fact that you think the Emmys have any amount of credibility is kinda laughable tbh.
“A thousand blades. Taken from the hands of Aegon’s fallen enemies. Forged in the fiery breath of Balerion the Dread”
There aren't a thousand blades. There aren't even two hundred. I've counted.
Little finger might of been selfish but you got to get him props, he worked his way to the top and if Sansa never finally ended him he would of probably ended up king of the seven kingdoms
Well cant argue with that. Napoleon used the ladder pretty well
This is an example of the show improving on the books
Was rooting for Littlefinger, but all just went downhill.
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What sort of person roots for littlefinger
@@uzahbupoggle2032 right
@@uzahbupoggle2032sort of person that want to climb a ladder
Gods.. the writing was so strong back then.
Id love to just watch these two roast each other for hours 😂
Leave it to HBO to cut the clip right when the speech was starting
This world is also ruled by politicians who see caios as a ladder . To be relevant and maintain the power.
Best scene in game of theones by far
Chaos is a ladder because Psyops shake the ladder but if you know they are shaking then you know how they move it then you just have to go back down the ladder after you got your crown and tell them to politely stop or destroy them.
US american PSYOPS
This scene encapsulates what Game of Thrones is all about. That and some gore!
This is peak cinema.
As a Cruzader Kings player. Chaos is the fastest way to climb the hierarchy ladder.
What a metaphor for the world … some of us are born higher up the ‘ladder’
No way you've not heard the metaphor before
Elite. Everything great about the earlier seasons of GoT and something sorely missing in HotD
Christ, this show is way better than HotD. I think people's standards are so low these day that anything that is average people will lap it up and over praise it. HoTD isn't strickly bad; sometimes it is, sometimes it is meh, ok, and occasionally good. It hasn't really fully drawn me in like I felt with this show (until the later seasons.)
I love how Littlefinger is the only character in the books who has Varys stumped. He is genuinely concernced about Littlefinger because he's far too clever and Varys is completely unaware of his intentions or plans.
They carried some of the smartest lines in the show and died in foolish situations non befitting to their characters usual behavior, this show after season 4 is probably the biggest disappointment I ever had with a TV series, what could've been a sweet memory is just a bitter and foggy one.
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S5 was dope, Jon Snow's arc in S5 was golden.
@@RonaldYengwayo That’s because they used whatever book material was left from A Dance With Dragons. Most of the events in the Nights Watch in Season 5 were from the books😎
@@RonaldYengwayo, You can’t just take one good storyline from a season and say the season is good. Yes, it had the Jon Snow/Stannis plot line, which was great (For the most part), but it also had the Dorne, Braavos, Meereen, and Kings Landing plot lines, which were boring messes (excluding a couple parts) that were a far cry from the show’s previous greatness.
S5 had its moments and last few episodes of S6 were also amazing imo even if it was more action heavy.
S7 and S8 were utterly shocking though
Littlefinger was the best dressed in Kings Landing.
These little finger and varys scenes just get me raw.
GoT is the TV show with most inconic lines of the history. I love Breaking Bad so much, but season 1 - 4 (maybe to 5) of GoT are gold. The best of the best.
One of the Greatest scenes in television history
greatest dialog on screen ever
What a powerful scene! ❤️
Too bad they cut it short right when it was just getting started.
And this is where we all realized the extent of the danger Littlefinger posed
Running Baltimore really darkened Carcetti's world view.
greatest scene in the whole show
What a way to subverse expectations by uploading this sequence without the ending. HBO proving themselves to be incapable yet again. How can you mess up such a simple thing?
HBO cuts the scene short. A microcosm for how they have handled this universe
i got this quote as a tattoo, i love it so much
"Shame you had to settle for your second choice"
Directly speaking of lysa, but the shot shows baelish sitting in a chair beside the throne, showing his other "second choice" which he then says is only temporary with "early days"
Nothing will top these first four seasons. And even seasons 5, 6, and parts of 7 still had great moments, in spite of themselves. It is truly a shame what season 8 did to annihilate this shows legacy.
From this to "I dun wan it"
God this dude is just so maniacal and power driven..an absolute perfectly written evil character!
There were only 200 instead of a 1000 blades casue Rpbert Baratheon removed the blades surrounding the throne to abolish another symbol of targaryen rule.
it is very easily the top 3 tv scenes of all time.
The Lisa Arryn of chairs 😂
Gonna tell my kids this was the final scene of the whole show
Ransom! Chaos Is A Ladder
This scene feels like two gods arguing back and forth. One of chaos and one of order
“Early days my friend” hahaha love this
What does it mean?
“The Lysa Arryn of Chairs” GOT doesn’t get enough credit for how funny it was 😂
This was peak GoT
"Littlefinger Tells Varys That Chaos Is A Ladder"
"... and then his story went absolutely nowhere and he died"
Are you kidding me! They cut the video right at the best part of littlfinger’s monologue?
Chills love these two
"Chaos ist eine Leiter."
Eine gelungene Verdeutlichung der Erkenntnisse
a) des Verfassers der Drei Königreiche (Luo Guanzhong), der diese Haltung dem Antihelden Zao-Zao - berechtigt oder unberechtigt muss offen bleiben - unterstellt
b) bzw. Bismarcks "Catilinarischen Existenzen".
durch George R. R. Martin.
A 1000 blades of aegons enemies. I watch house of dragon and it all makes sense now.
Looking for someone to comment this 😊
everything about this is so perfect and so mesmerizing. back when d&d cared about the show
This is peak Martin metaphors here
how bad do you want this conversation to be cut?
hbo: yes.
the lisa arin of chairs lol!
Baelish and Varys chitchats are the main reason to watch this series
There were acc likely 1000 blades at least during Aegons time based on HotD, they just refined it 300 yrs later
The only job of these guys was to move around the throne room like chess pieces