Viserys story is actually very tragic. He was around 8 years old when the rebellion overthrew his family and he had to flee with his newborn sister onto a different continent. That alone must have taken a huge toll on a child. At first, he and Daenerys and the knight who protected them were welcome at rulers palaces and mansions. The last remants of Old Valyria and the dragon kings, they were seen as excotic and exciting. Some of those nobles undoubtedly also hoped that if they managed to reclaim their throne, then they would handsomely reward their benefactors. But with each year that passed, those lords and nobles became less interested in hosting two children with no money and no power. As it became more and more clear that Robert would hold onto the throne, they just became less interesting and more troublesome to their hosts. When the knight who protected them died of illness and servants stole the last of their money, they found themselves on the streets. Viserys quickly became known as the "beggar king" and even had to sell their mothers crown. So, yeah, I think its pretty unsurprising that he is obsessed, desperate and manic by the time the story begins.
Also, it is worth noting that their parents were brother and sister, as were their grandparents. Viserys and Daenerys grew up isolated from the Great Houses of Westeros, meaning there was basically no chance for any kind of marriage for either of them to any suitable matches from the high nobility of Westeros. Viserys (and probably also Daenerys) Likely thought that there was a good chance they would be husband and wife someday. This to some extent explains his creepy sexualized treatment of Daenerys, though it doesn't justify it. On some level he was probably deeply humiliated at feeling forced into giving his sister (his only family and his prospective wife) away as the bride of a Dothraki Khal.
Game of Thrones is so rich in stories, characters and lore. It’s good to watch this in order to understand most of it. Even better to rewatch the whole series after you’re done. I remember not being really into the show until the third season coz it was just all too much to really land all those story lines. And I cared only for 1 or 2 plots. But after rewatching, so much more becomes clear and real appreciation for the entirety and how it all comes together comes. It’s - imo - the best series/story ever put on television
Not only was House Baratheon descended from the rumored bastard half-brother of Aegon the Conqueror, but Roberts grandmother was Princess Rhaelle Targaryen, making King Aerys his first cousin. At least in the books, in the show she isn’t mentioned, and I believe they simplified the Targaryen genealogy by skipping her father’s generation. Anyway, in the books there were more recent dynastic connections between House Targaryen and House Baratheon.
Keeping and taking notes as you watch, and drawing and filling in family trees, will be immensely helpful as you keep watching as more and more characters are introduced.
Jaime Lannister stabbed the Mad King in the back, which is why all the Seven Kingdoms call him the "King Slayer" Because he swore to protect his king and then betrayed him
There's absolutely nothing wrong with learning more about a subject. When the extra knowledge enhances your enjoyment of what you're watching it can only be a good thing. This is a very sensible thing to do.
Derren building multiple castles, all being destroyed apart from the seventh reminds me of Monty Python. Building multiple castles on a swamp, each sinking apart from the current one.
I absolutely love these lore videos. It's really cool that they've got the actors to read for their houses but the fact that they are telling the story through their perspective is just amazing. You will hear the same story told in different ways depending on who is telling the story. I think thats pretty cool and a really nice touch. @Stef I ( and guess many others in the GoT community ) honestly say that I really appreciate you watching these vids. First, it shows that you are: 1. genuinely interested in this world not just go through it as fast as you can but you want to immerse into it and properly understand the relations 2. not afraid to admit that you were in a bit of deep water with it and that you are willing to use help to gain a stable footing It's admirable and the proper way to go about things ( and life in general ) and it will pay off. It adds a lot of context to the world, the people, their houses and it will help you with the characters and their motivations. Game of Thrones is an amazingly detailed fantasy world with a history of literally thousands of years. I mean House Stark is over 8000 years old and their values, their motivations, their view of the world all comes from their ancestry. Nobody think you are not intelligent enough understand things but it really is a lot. Lot's of people just go through things without that burning need to understand everything but you clearly have the desire to properly explore this world and thats really cool. Looks like you've gotten properly hooked on this. :) Enjoy the journey it really is a fun one! :)
Slight correction on Aegon's conquest. He did not unify all 7 Kingdoms as Dorne kept resisting with guerilla like tactics, they even killed Meraxes one of the 3 conquring dragons along with Rhaenys, Aegon's sister-wife. It wasn't until way down the Targeryan line that one of the Kings used a marriage proposal to have a Dornish prince marry into his family. It wasn't until then that Dorne joined, but as their words say "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" as they were not conquered.
I also noticed an inaccuracy in Viserys' discussion of the Doom of Valyria. He refers to it as occurring "thousands of years ago", but it was in 114 BC (before Aegon's Conquest), so around a bit more than 412 years before the events in Season 1. (+/- a few years since they messed with ages a bit to age people up from the books)
@@j_fley6702 Exactly. The show and books have always been pretty clear that history stuff is only being presented from the point of view of the people in their present. It's not like every major event was being watched live and recorded by unbiased historians with a pen in their hand.
Many have battled with decision to watch lore before or after the show. I vote after. It’s better at plugging holes than setting up a plot. It would be confusing. So please watch the histories after the seasons
I love to see that you want to gather more knowledge about the show and it's totally fine, that you don't remember the names and stuff yet. Your are doing great, looking forward to more! 😊
Aside from being slightly better with the names of the characters, I was about the same as you are on my first viewing. I had the luxury to watch in relative privacy though, so I could just sit back and enjoy the ride. Just keep doing what you’re doing and make sure you’re enjoying yourself!
Man I was really hoping to hear another vantage of the "Sack of King's Landing" from Jaime's PoV. His nickname, Kingslayer, is a monicker that was assigned as a badge of shame and insult due to the going narrative of him stabbing the Mad King just out of sheer betrayal -- but we find out later in the show that there's more to this act of "betrayal" than meets the eye.
It'll probably help for future lore videos to turn on the captions. The world-building in Game of Thrones is vast and rich in depth+detail. It's what makes it so great in addition to the story itself. But it as you know now there are a lot of names/places/relationships. Adding that extra text visual to your hearing may help in retention. Taking notes def helps. But don't feel bad if you don't retain everything. Most watching have seen the full series at least twice (probably 5+ times) plus the thousands of content across the internet. We're here for your journey so enjoy and we'll help where we can.
They through a lot at you at once but it will all get answered. For the rest of it I think the best thing to do is keep a cheat sheet of who belongs to what house. It will help you understand why they do what they do when they do it.
The lore video was great, I hadn't seen it before. But I still think there's no substitute for pressing that rewind button 1 million times until you get all of the names and context in your head. THEN, watch the lore video, which will stitch so much together and make it even more enjoyable. But as it is, the timeline of the lore video is out of sync with the timeline that Stef is in the series. At this point in her viewing, Jamie hasn't been identified as the killer of the mad king and Tywin hasn't become the hand of the king, so she was confused about that. Bottom line, GOT is difficult to absorb and that's part of what makes it so great. Because once you get it, it's beautiful and a remarkable accomplishment.
I usually hate recommending yt channels for lore, because I would usually say to just read yourself and enjoy the stories and the worldbuilding (theres not just the main books, theres actually novellas that act like prequels, and two fake history books with one focussing on previous Targaryen kings and the other just talking about the fictional world, its continents and cultures).... BUT... I think you would really enjoy Alt Shift X and Glidus (you might want to watch the rest of the show before watching the latters content...) The former one has some really good and reactable ;) videos about the world of Game of Thrones, talks about how characters are changed from book to show and all of that.
Yeah Jamie Lannister is called the king slayer because he killed the mad king the mad king is Daenerys taragen father and viserarys father which is the brother she killed in episode 6 golden crown for a king and yes Tywin Lannister was the hand of the king for the The mad king like how Ned Stark was the hand of the king for Robert Baratheon
I love these lore video they helo fill in aloy things that they dont have time to explain properly in the show like im thw books... With that being said if your a fan of reading... But the books are like twenty times better than the show with more mystery and magical elements and you really get to understand the characters as each chapter is written in a different person point of view Personally id suggest to wait till ur dine sith the show but considering reading the books or the audiobook are great too
I don't remember exactly but it took me four or five seasons to even get into this show, honestly I barely liked it until like halfway in the show, I was just hanging around 'cuz I was hopeful for cool dragon stuff. And by now I've seen these episodes dozens of times, and I'm still picking things up. You ain't slow, gurl. The show is just dense 'cuz it's based on books that have waayyy more information that the show has to info-dump speedrun while also doing acting and cinematography and whatnot. Nobody picks everything up. You just gotta hit the ground running with this show and once you settle in it's not, like, a constant barrage of new things. You're not a dunce gurl I promise xD Imagine me watching numerous reactions and only realizing when Dayday pointed it out that [REDACTED FOR SPOILERS]. And according to IQ tests I'm supposed to be reasonably intelligent. Not following everything in this story first listen isn't the barometer for being smart, otherwise nobody would be smart xD That said, homework is good. Hit the ground running and all that
So.. Yeah. The lore is a bit much imo. But if you keep it in mind it'll make sense in time. As like, it's way way before the show takes place. It's not that it doesn't matter of course though, as we do hear about these things in the show
The andals tried to invade the north , with armies ten times the size oof the northern army lost every time . On s bad day a north msn is worth 5 Southern soldiers. Smallest army but the best soldiers, toughest men They dont really show it in the show , but rob fought and won two major battles he fought and beat Jaime lannister who had an equal force, with light casualties. Then took on Jamies army , outnumbered 3 to 1 annihilated them . Once ned , with less then 20 thousand men , ( but having won every battle he fought before) and had been fighting for a year , and a thousand miles from home .( more really) vs a 100 thousand men , they surrendered without a fight. ( neds greatest victory) they were more scared of ned thsn Robert. Ned commanded the allied rebel armies in the rebellion. Robert was king king because of ned , and because ned didn't wsnt to be king .
@@matthewgreen6652 since when is agreeing with someone who states a certain woman to be beautiful being a creep? and since when is complementing someone on their beauty being a creep? if he said: "oh my god girl you're so hot i'm sooo gonna flog the one-eyed snake, skin my sausage, make the bald man cry; fiddle my widdle to you tonight" then yes i would have understood your concern even if he does find her attractive in that way he can say she's beautiful and keep the "fiddle the widdle" stuff out have a nice day 🤣🤣🤣👍 edit: there i liked his comment am i going to hell for my naughtyness? IdOn'TtHiNkSo and i also liked your comment
You're not an airhead. And every time you say that, Im gonna leave a comment saying NOPE. Seriously, you're wiser than you give yourself credit for. Knowledge is power, but that power is useless without the wisdom to know how to apply it. And you, m'lady, have wisdom. ^___^
Cool, this seemed to really help you tie things together. Ask your patreon if they think it is ok if you watch the season you are on, since you seemed to want that.
1:04:38 Honestly, knowing the lore of the sacking of King's Landing and the Lannister soldiers' atrocities, I really want to support Viserys, but he was a massive dick, a petulant manchild, and mistreated Daenerys horribly. So, In the en, his death scene is still the most satisfying.
No. As she said, the repeating of the same history by different narrator, with different points of view and biases, helps her remember names and connections between characters. It also is helpful in understanding the historical background to the plot, and of the entities and institutions of the show. The fact that these several historical narratives are presented with radically different perspectives, also returns an aspect of the books that is a bit lacking in the show. In the books every chapter is told from the point of view of a particular character, and the ‘facts’ as known by each POV character are often contrary to ‘facts’ presented in other chapters, by other characters. In the books the truth is not what is presented in any chapter, but merely the perceptions of the truth of some of the particular characters. The repetitive yet contradictory nature of the History and Lore videos restores a bit of that to the story. This all makes not just the story, but the very nature of the story, easier to understand.
Thank you for putting this up on youtube instead of keeping it patreon exclusive.
Just keep on watching the lore videos. Things will begin to connect as you continue the series. Keep up the lore videos too, I’m here for them!!!
Viserys story is actually very tragic. He was around 8 years old when the rebellion overthrew his family and he had to flee with his newborn sister onto a different continent. That alone must have taken a huge toll on a child. At first, he and Daenerys and the knight who protected them were welcome at rulers palaces and mansions. The last remants of Old Valyria and the dragon kings, they were seen as excotic and exciting. Some of those nobles undoubtedly also hoped that if they managed to reclaim their throne, then they would handsomely reward their benefactors.
But with each year that passed, those lords and nobles became less interested in hosting two children with no money and no power. As it became more and more clear that Robert would hold onto the throne, they just became less interesting and more troublesome to their hosts. When the knight who protected them died of illness and servants stole the last of their money, they found themselves on the streets. Viserys quickly became known as the "beggar king" and even had to sell their mothers crown.
So, yeah, I think its pretty unsurprising that he is obsessed, desperate and manic by the time the story begins.
Also, it is worth noting that their parents were brother and sister, as were their grandparents. Viserys and Daenerys grew up isolated from the Great Houses of Westeros, meaning there was basically no chance for any kind of marriage for either of them to any suitable matches from the high nobility of Westeros. Viserys (and probably also Daenerys) Likely thought that there was a good chance they would be husband and wife someday. This to some extent explains his creepy sexualized treatment of Daenerys, though it doesn't justify it. On some level he was probably deeply humiliated at feeling forced into giving his sister (his only family and his prospective wife) away as the bride of a Dothraki Khal.
Game of Thrones is so rich in stories, characters and lore. It’s good to watch this in order to understand most of it. Even better to rewatch the whole series after you’re done.
I remember not being really into the show until the third season coz it was just all too much to really land all those story lines. And I cared only for 1 or 2 plots. But after rewatching, so much more becomes clear and real appreciation for the entirety and how it all comes together comes. It’s - imo - the best series/story ever put on television
Not only was House Baratheon descended from the rumored bastard half-brother of Aegon the Conqueror, but Roberts grandmother was Princess Rhaelle Targaryen, making King Aerys his first cousin. At least in the books, in the show she isn’t mentioned, and I believe they simplified the Targaryen genealogy by skipping her father’s generation. Anyway, in the books there were more recent dynastic connections between House Targaryen and House Baratheon.
Keeping and taking notes as you watch, and drawing and filling in family trees, will be immensely helpful as you keep watching as more and more characters are introduced.
Jaime Lannister stabbed the Mad King in the back, which is why all the Seven Kingdoms call him the "King Slayer" Because he swore to protect his king and then betrayed him
On anyone else, the name King Slayer would be something to be proud of.
@@tanimal3964jamie hated that nickname
@@abuhatim8994 That's why I said "on anyone else". For Jamie it was a mark against his honor.
@@tanimal3964not anyone else any other person who wasnt a kingsguard member its just dishonorable
There's absolutely nothing wrong with learning more about a subject. When the extra knowledge enhances your enjoyment of what you're watching it can only be a good thing. This is a very sensible thing to do.
Derren building multiple castles, all being destroyed apart from the seventh reminds me of Monty Python. Building multiple castles on a swamp, each sinking apart from the current one.
I absolutely love these lore videos. It's really cool that they've got the actors to read for their houses but the fact that they are telling the story through their perspective is just amazing. You will hear the same story told in different ways depending on who is telling the story. I think thats pretty cool and a really nice touch.
@Stef
I ( and guess many others in the GoT community ) honestly say that I really appreciate you watching these vids. First, it shows that you are:
1. genuinely interested in this world not just go through it as fast as you can but you want to immerse into it and properly understand the relations
2. not afraid to admit that you were in a bit of deep water with it and that you are willing to use help to gain a stable footing
It's admirable and the proper way to go about things ( and life in general ) and it will pay off. It adds a lot of context to the world, the people, their houses and it will help you with the characters and their motivations. Game of Thrones is an amazingly detailed fantasy world with a history of literally thousands of years. I mean House Stark is over 8000 years old and their values, their motivations, their view of the world all comes from their ancestry. Nobody think you are not intelligent enough understand things but it really is a lot. Lot's of people just go through things without that burning need to understand everything but you clearly have the desire to properly explore this world and thats really cool. Looks like you've gotten properly hooked on this. :)
Enjoy the journey it really is a fun one! :)
Slight correction on Aegon's conquest. He did not unify all 7 Kingdoms as Dorne kept resisting with guerilla like tactics, they even killed Meraxes one of the 3 conquring dragons along with Rhaenys, Aegon's sister-wife.
It wasn't until way down the Targeryan line that one of the Kings used a marriage proposal to have a Dornish prince marry into his family. It wasn't until then that Dorne joined, but as their words say "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" as they were not conquered.
I also noticed an inaccuracy in Viserys' discussion of the Doom of Valyria. He refers to it as occurring "thousands of years ago", but it was in 114 BC (before Aegon's Conquest), so around a bit more than 412 years before the events in Season 1. (+/- a few years since they messed with ages a bit to age people up from the books)
I love that you are willing to to your homework. It is complicated story and it is better if you know what is going on.
These DVD extras added a lot of content for me when I first watched them
It's so cool that you are immersed in this world
I'm sure you'll like it, I'll be waiting for the next reactions to Game of Thrones
Yep! Jamie killed the Mad King and thats why they call him "King Slayer" now
history and lore of game of thrones is so rich, its almost like listening and learning real history, its so cool
and spoiling yourself for future HBO series
@@dtmt502 its not really, ive seen 1 reactor recognize that dance of dragons is hotd
@@mymaynee5963 what you have a copy of all the future GoT shows HBO have planned
@@dtmt502 No it doesn't. It tells you what happened. Because it's the history and lore of THIS world. HotD shows you how it happened.
@@j_fley6702 Exactly. The show and books have always been pretty clear that history stuff is only being presented from the point of view of the people in their present. It's not like every major event was being watched live and recorded by unbiased historians with a pen in their hand.
Stef awesome idea to take notes. It'll be easier to glance at it and know where your mind is.
Many have battled with decision to watch lore before or after the show. I vote after. It’s better at plugging holes than setting up a plot. It would be confusing. So please watch the histories after the seasons
Agree.
It was really interesting watching someone hear & internalize all of this information as a fresh new perspective. I'm down if you upload part 2!
Heh. You should see the dragons in Dungeons and Dragons. Some breath ice, or acid, or lightning... Those dragons are freaking insane. D:
I love to see that you want to gather more knowledge about the show and it's totally fine, that you don't remember the names and stuff yet.
Your are doing great, looking forward to more! 😊
This is why you're the best Stef... you put in the work! Loving your content. Keep up the great work!
Aside from being slightly better with the names of the characters, I was about the same as you are on my first viewing. I had the luxury to watch in relative privacy though, so I could just sit back and enjoy the ride. Just keep doing what you’re doing and make sure you’re enjoying yourself!
Kingslayer which is narrated by Jaime talk’s about how Jaime joined the kings guard and why he killed Aerys
Glad you watched too! Always a little more exciting when a reactor has watched this!
Keep up the epic work 🤩
Tywin still rules. He just does by controlling Joffrey now
That's good u reacting too the got lore it helps u understand everything way better when u watching the show
I'd advise not googling names, easy to be spoiled by autofill and top results
They need to make a series around Robert's rebellion tbh
Man I was really hoping to hear another vantage of the "Sack of King's Landing" from Jaime's PoV. His nickname, Kingslayer, is a monicker that was assigned as a badge of shame and insult due to the going narrative of him stabbing the Mad King just out of sheer betrayal -- but we find out later in the show that there's more to this act of "betrayal" than meets the eye.
The Mad King is Khaleesis father
It'll probably help for future lore videos to turn on the captions. The world-building in Game of Thrones is vast and rich in depth+detail. It's what makes it so great in addition to the story itself. But it as you know now there are a lot of names/places/relationships. Adding that extra text visual to your hearing may help in retention. Taking notes def helps.
But don't feel bad if you don't retain everything. Most watching have seen the full series at least twice (probably 5+ times) plus the thousands of content across the internet.
We're here for your journey so enjoy and we'll help where we can.
Every time I see someone who is watching House of the Dragon watching these I'm like, "Oh crap, the whole show will soon be spoiled for them..."
this is a great idea....love it 🥰
These history and lore videos, get better with better art each season, better budget.
They through a lot at you at once but it will all get answered. For the rest of it I think the best thing to do is keep a cheat sheet of who belongs to what house. It will help you understand why they do what they do when they do it.
How did Mr Martin ever conjure all this detail out of one brain
I really like Alt Shift X as well, used to watch his video after every episode
The lore video was great, I hadn't seen it before. But I still think there's no substitute for pressing that rewind button 1 million times until you get all of the names and context in your head. THEN, watch the lore video, which will stitch so much together and make it even more enjoyable. But as it is, the timeline of the lore video is out of sync with the timeline that Stef is in the series. At this point in her viewing, Jamie hasn't been identified as the killer of the mad king and Tywin hasn't become the hand of the king, so she was confused about that. Bottom line, GOT is difficult to absorb and that's part of what makes it so great. Because once you get it, it's beautiful and a remarkable accomplishment.
Jamie the Kingslayer XD
I usually hate recommending yt channels for lore, because I would usually say to just read yourself and enjoy the stories and the worldbuilding (theres not just the main books, theres actually novellas that act like prequels, and two fake history books with one focussing on previous Targaryen kings and the other just talking about the fictional world, its continents and cultures)....
BUT... I think you would really enjoy Alt Shift X and Glidus (you might want to watch the rest of the show before watching the latters content...) The former one has some really good and reactable ;) videos about the world of Game of Thrones, talks about how characters are changed from book to show and all of that.
React to the movie Seven(1997), with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. One of the best movies I've ever seen.
Yeah Jamie Lannister is called the king slayer because he killed the mad king the mad king is Daenerys taragen father and viserarys father which is the brother she killed in episode 6 golden crown for a king and yes Tywin Lannister was the hand of the king for the The mad king like how Ned Stark was the hand of the king for Robert Baratheon
Hola Stef,lo mejor para entender todo en castellano busca Crónicas de poniente de Maglor,es lo mejor que te explica todo.
Love the video Stef stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
I love these lore video they helo fill in aloy things that they dont have time to explain properly in the show like im thw books...
With that being said if your a fan of reading... But the books are like twenty times better than the show with more mystery and magical elements and you really get to understand the characters as each chapter is written in a different person point of view
Personally id suggest to wait till ur dine sith the show but considering reading the books or the audiobook are great too
Yes!
Commenting and liking so you post more lore videos lol
Please continue to react to the lore videos they are amazing.
Bravo.
I don't remember exactly but it took me four or five seasons to even get into this show, honestly I barely liked it until like halfway in the show, I was just hanging around 'cuz I was hopeful for cool dragon stuff. And by now I've seen these episodes dozens of times, and I'm still picking things up. You ain't slow, gurl. The show is just dense 'cuz it's based on books that have waayyy more information that the show has to info-dump speedrun while also doing acting and cinematography and whatnot. Nobody picks everything up. You just gotta hit the ground running with this show and once you settle in it's not, like, a constant barrage of new things. You're not a dunce gurl I promise xD Imagine me watching numerous reactions and only realizing when Dayday pointed it out that [REDACTED FOR SPOILERS]. And according to IQ tests I'm supposed to be reasonably intelligent. Not following everything in this story first listen isn't the barometer for being smart, otherwise nobody would be smart xD
That said, homework is good. Hit the ground running and all that
wooooooow 😍
I do NOT cry easily but something about watching her reacting videos brings me to tears every damn time she just seems so genuine and full of joy
My guess is it's bc she looks like she is about to cry
What ?
Yikes bro, Jesus 😬
@@lolilol5346I know it isn’t a reaction video but Idc
@@English_MoFook no need to be mean you’ve been on UA-cam longer than I’ve been alive
So.. Yeah. The lore is a bit much imo. But if you keep it in mind it'll make sense in time. As like, it's way way before the show takes place. It's not that it doesn't matter of course though, as we do hear about these things in the show
all the treacherous dogs will get punished
There will be a test after !
Her “I need a cuddle NOW!” face is so adorable 🥰
The andals tried to invade the north , with armies ten times the size oof the northern army lost every time .
On s bad day a north msn is worth 5 Southern soldiers.
Smallest army but the best soldiers, toughest men
They dont really show it in the show , but rob fought and won two major battles he fought and beat Jaime lannister who had an equal force, with light casualties. Then took on Jamies army , outnumbered 3 to 1 annihilated them .
Once ned , with less then 20 thousand men , ( but having won every battle he fought before) and had been fighting for a year , and a thousand miles from home .( more really) vs a 100 thousand men , they surrendered without a fight. ( neds greatest victory) they were more scared of ned thsn Robert. Ned commanded the allied rebel armies in the rebellion. Robert was king king because of ned , and because ned didn't wsnt to be king .
So this young lady is absolutely gorgeous
If I like this comment I feel like I’m coming across as a creep. But you are correct. Gaze upon this comment as evidence of my agreement.
@@matthewgreen6652 since when is agreeing with someone who states a certain woman to be beautiful being a creep? and since when is complementing someone on their beauty being a creep?
if he said: "oh my god girl you're so hot i'm sooo gonna flog the one-eyed snake, skin my sausage, make the bald man cry; fiddle my widdle to you tonight" then yes i would have understood your concern even if he does find her attractive in that way he can say she's beautiful and keep the "fiddle the widdle" stuff out
have a nice day
🤣🤣🤣👍
edit: there i liked his comment am i going to hell for my naughtyness?
IdOn'TtHiNkSo
and i also liked your comment
@@matthewgreen6652nothing wrong with appreciating someone’s facial features. I just don’t know why people leave comments about it 😂
You're not an airhead. And every time you say that, Im gonna leave a comment saying NOPE. Seriously, you're wiser than you give yourself credit for.
Knowledge is power, but that power is useless without the wisdom to know how to apply it. And you, m'lady, have wisdom. ^___^
Beautiful as always and I love your honest emotions while watching a movie - go on with what you are doing Stef !!
You know, I've seen like 3 Facebook pages of you. I suppose they're not all yours, are they?
Oh Stef be careful going online to search things. Lots of spoilers on there.
Seems like Game of Thrones has taken over your channel...
Your movie reactions are incredible. I'll come back around when they return.
Great reaction. You are gorgeous. Btw the hand on the table sounds like a bass drum😂
Cool, this seemed to really help you tie things together. Ask your patreon if they think it is ok if you watch the season you are on, since you seemed to want that.
Thank u Stef, lov u
This literally causes more confusion than watching the show. Lots of this was taken out of the series. Love how the real actors narrate these though.
1:04:38 Honestly, knowing the lore of the sacking of King's Landing and the Lannister soldiers' atrocities, I really want to support Viserys, but he was a massive dick, a petulant manchild, and mistreated Daenerys horribly. So, In the en, his death scene is still the most satisfying.
Won't this just make the story even more confusing and hard to follow?
No. As she said, the repeating of the same history by different narrator, with different points of view and biases, helps her remember names and connections between characters. It also is helpful in understanding the historical background to the plot, and of the entities and institutions of the show. The fact that these several historical narratives are presented with radically different perspectives, also returns an aspect of the books that is a bit lacking in the show. In the books every chapter is told from the point of view of a particular character, and the ‘facts’ as known by each POV character are often contrary to ‘facts’ presented in other chapters, by other characters. In the books the truth is not what is presented in any chapter, but merely the perceptions of the truth of some of the particular characters. The repetitive yet contradictory nature of the History and Lore videos restores a bit of that to the story. This all makes not just the story, but the very nature of the story, easier to understand.
Please react all lore season Please
this was huge spoilers imo.
its really not at all
How? It was included in the season 1 dvd. I’d argue it’s essential viewing
Also yeah, it's arguable Jaimie was not, and is not, a "bad guy" really for what he did to the king. He gets a lot of crap for it, but yeah.