GAME OF THRONES REACTION | SEASON 2 EPISODE 1 | The North Remembers
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Why is that guy from the Night's Watch calling Arya a boy and telling her to blend in and taking her to the Wall? You have to remember that Cersei is looking for her and now so is Little Finger, half the realm is looking for Arya Stark right now, but nobody is looking for Arry the orphan boy. Also important to remember that the road to the Wall goes through Winterfell the safest place for Arya to be.
Listen to what the Red Woman says as the first scene with Stannis opens. She tells us exactly what these fires were about. And she did nothing to the old Maester. He poisoned their wine (his own and hers), meaning to kill her, and to go down with her. Instead the poison only killed him. Oh, and ALL the kids they killed were King Roberts bastards. Yoren is not taking Aria to The Wall, he is taking her to WInterfell. The Kingsroad, which stretches from King’s Landing to The Wall, passes by Winterfell. Yoren is taking her home.
Craster wasn’t hitting on Jon btw, he’s threatened by Jon because he’s good looking. He doesn’t want his daughters/wives getting with Jon.
Also, Robb has been winning battles against the Lannisters (3 victories for him and 3 defeats for the Lannisters)
Why would they think he’s hitting on him I don’t get it lmao
Here’s the thing, Robb Stark had the chance to declare his loyalty to Stannis, as that was discussed in episode 10 before Jon Umber declared him to be the king of the North. By accepting this title, he is not just at war with the Lannisters, but anyone who would sit the Iron Throne and wish to rule the North. So even if Stannis kills Joffrey, Robb would still refuse to accept Stannis as king, even though Ned was trying to make Stannis King when Littlefinger betrayed him.
They are kiiling King Roberts Bastards
"All the daughters are staring at Jon"... Get used to it. Most of the women in the world stare at Kit Harrington like that.
Joffrey is just a psychopath and Cersei is partly to blame for that. Now she cannot control him any more.
I'm amazed at the amount of grace you all have given Joffrey. He showed us who/what he was in season 1, episode 2. Enjoying your reactions- especially the facial ones!
Robb (who is named for King Robert btw) has beaten the Lannisters in three battles since they locked up Ned, at this point.
The baby was a girl. Ned visited the mother a couple eps ago, when he discovered Joffrey wasn't Robert's. The kids they're killing are all King Robert's bastards.
The brother from the Night's Watch is smuggling Arya North, disguised as one of his recruits, as Ned sort of directed him to in his last scene-- "Baelor". Ned told the man to go get Arya off the statue of Baelor and get her out of there.
Ya'll are so sweet, I almost can't watch anymore 🥹🫣💔 😂👀
There was another bastard boy in the book. King Robert was having Renly raise him at their home castle. They kind of combine his character with the blacksmith bastard in the show.
@@FloridaMugwump yeah they do that a lot. Ser Jorah is another combo character.
Power is power, one of the most iconic scenes. This show is full of parallels, see how Rob talked to his mother then Joffrey
Yeah, kinda sucks how they did little finger in this scene though. Like he's not one of the top 3 smartest characters in asoiaf. Really dumb decision to cross cersei like that.
"You're prettier than half my daughters"
-gets me every time LMAO
Well, moir than half of his daughter’s are incest babies, so maybe not surprising. Of course Daenerys is also an incest baby, so maybe it is surprising.
@@fordhouse8b when close relatives have sex,kid doesnt have to be retarded,or bad looking,it is only a possibility!
They’re killing all Robert’s bastards. Any one of them would have a better claim to the throne that Joffrey. Remember both the hands died for knowing this and looking into it.
During Ned's death scene, as Ned was being escorted to the platform he yelled "Baelor" to the the man from the Night's Watch to have him look to the statue of Baelor where Arya was posted. That led him to go save Arya and disguise her to help hide her. It happens so fast it's easy to miss.
Yeah I missed it too the first time I watched it
1:32 Joffrey doesn't like alcoholics , In my opinion ( no spoiler) it's because his own mother is an alcoholic and he can't stand it .
ps: the male babies being killed came right after the conversation Joffrey had with Cersei about his father having bastards . those are the late king Robert's bastards , including Gendry , the guy with the bull helmet .
His father was a drunk before his mother was.
@@tynehazel007 yep , how could i even forget that lol . I really think it played a part in him deciding to torture that man with the wine .
@@eglantinepapeau1582 He tortures everyone, though.
I mean, Jon Snow IS pretty. 🙂🙂🙂
The man who took Arya and kept calling her a boy, if you go back to the moments before Ned's death, you will see ned whisper in his ear, because he told him to get Arya. Ned saw Arya up on the statue in the crowd. The man grabbed her, shielded her from seeing the execution, then disguised her as a boy to make it harder for her to be recognized. Ned knew the nights watchman because he was warden of the north
No, he knew Yoren because he had met him in King’s Landing, where Yoren had come to get recruits for the Night’s Watch. Yoren had travelled south from The Wall in the company of Tyrion, and was present ate the In of the Crossroads where Catlyn seized Tyrion. Out of respect for Benjen, his “brother” in the Night’s Watch, he stopped in to see Benjen’s actual brother, Ned Stark, to inform him that his wife had :”taken the Imp.” Yoren and Ned had never met before that.
@@fordhouse8b He met Arya then too, and mistook her for a boy at first.
I'm also a Targaryen stan but It's tricky house to root for😂😂😂😂😂
Found a ally
How's your sister doing? Lol
Yoren is a Night's Watch recruiter and a friend of Ned. He's making Arya pass as a boy to protect her.
Yoren (The Nights watch recruiter) is passing off Arya as a boy, because the Lannister army is looking for a girl!
“I will litter the South with Lannister dead” I fuck with Robb Stark HEAVY
For all that people on the show love to talk about how good-looking Jon is, I find Robb 1000x more badass and attractive 😂😂😭😭
@@EmphaticNod right????
Right, the ending scene is someone ordered all the "bastards" to be killed so there's no threat to Joffrey and his claim to the throne. All Baratheon sons would have claim to it. So, eliminating the competition.
Not really. They're bastards which means they have no claim to anything land, title's, and even names. In fact the bastard surnames in the world of GOT aren't given to them unless the father acknowledges the child and is a noble house.
"Snow" for instance the bastard surname for Northerners Jon and Ramsay were acknowledged by their fathers and were high ranking families the name lets society know they are bastards but of a nobleman who acknowledges them. They still have no right to anything though and won't inherent anything that's why being legitimized means so much it entitles you to not just the name but being able to inherent as well.
They can torture her, though. And they couldn't afford to kill Ned either. Joffrey is so mercurial, you never know what he might do before someone could stop him.
Cersei's biggest problem is that she grossly overestimates her own intelligence and as a result, she's let Joffrey think the world is his to do with as he pleases.
I think it's more that she completely underestimates Joffrey's evil and she overestimates her influence on him.
I find Cersei to be fairly intelligent but she's often blinded by her own anger and her love for her children and like any good sociopath she has extremely poor self control which leads her to act impulsively and sometimes irrationally.
@@distantraveller9876 her character is supposed to be way dumber then she thinks she is. The second Tywin dies she tears apart everything he built up while thinking she’s fixing it.
It’s literally the entire reason she lets the Faith Militant reform, she’s a moron. The only reason this didn’t come across in the show is because D&D didn’t understand the story they were reading
@@Jackson-jd1um she can be fairly intelligent and still overestimates her intelligence / being dumber than she think she is.
@@Jackson-jd1um To be fair, it was also because Lena Headey is an AMAZING actress, and they probably felt they would have been wasting her talents writing her character to be as dumb and vain and unsympathetic as Cersei is supposed to be in the books.
They aren't taking Arya to the wall. Her home is on the way. They aren't hiding her as a boy to make her a Night's Watch.
“Oh he gone, oh he fall, oh wow” bro I rewatched that 20 times dyinggg laughing lol
TIRRI-on. I can understand it being confusing if you're reading it, because in, say Tywin, the sound is TIE-win.
We haven't seen much of Joffrey's younger siblings but they've popped up a few times, and when Ned confronted Cersei in the garden she freely admitted that all her children were Jaime's, 'thank the Gods'.
Yes, they used a bit of cinematic short-hand at the end there - Joffrey and Cersei are discussing Robert's bastards, then we cut to the massacre. They expect the viewer to connect the dots.
There might be a few places to stop between Kings Landing and the Wall, just saying. You know one!
Anyway, rytsas naejot se vokto melna! You've met the Red Priestess, and nothing will ever be the same. 🧙♀🔥
It's like Tear (as in shed a tear, rhymes with fear)-ee-uhn. He said it correctly when he was asking about it in this video, but I think there were a couple of ONs as they went along. (Just adding a diffferent way to understand the pronunciation.
To clear some stuff up without spoilers:
2:22 - Yes and no. She is a valuable political hostage. But so was Ned. And I don't blame Sansa for believing Joffrey just might be crazy enough to think that if he can kill all the Starks, he can claim Winterfell and the North without her. She's playing it safe, not just to protect her life, but to save herself as much pain and misery as she can (like the Hound told her to do) while she's stuck there...
7:42 - They staring for the exact reason Crastor hates Jon on sight: he's pretty. 😂
9:16 - The Red Woman, Melisandre, worships a god she calls "the Lord of Light." Part of that worship involves sacrificing non-believers by burning them on stakes. The Lord of Light's priests and priestesses are really strange, have a connection to fire, and most seem to have some magical abilities. They tend to be hated by most people of Westeros, which is why Stannis' maester (the old man who offers her the drink) tries his best to poison Melisandre at 10:48. He drinks first to try and trick her into thinking its safe. He's willing to kill himself too if it means taking her out because he's deeply afraid of the influence she has over Stannis. She didn't actually do anything to him - though I get why you thought that - she just lets him drink, then finishes the cup of poison herself, _letting him see that he can't kill her,_ before he dies. What Melisandre really wants is anyone's guess right now. Its a mystery that'll keep you guessing until much later on in the show.
16:43 - I think you guys are getting confused a bit on the Baratheons. House Baratheon is split right now. King Robert had two younger brothers. The older one, Stannis, is technically his heir because Joffrey isn't his son. Stannis is the one with the Red Woman who said he'd never side with Robb, and he has the support of SOME of House Baratheon, as well as some of the noble houses around Dragonstone. Robb and Catelyn are talking about the youngest Baratheon brother, Renly. Remember the gay guy who was trying to convince Ned to back him up and make him king right after Robert died and everything went to shit? Renly ran away from King's Landing before Ned was captured and is calling himself King now because unlike Joffrey, he's legitimate, and unlike Stannis, people actually LIKE Renly and want to see him as king. He's the popular one and right now, with most of House Baratheon's bannermen supporting him as well as House Tyrell, he's got the biggest army. He's been proven to go out of his way to ally with other houses too (just like he tried to do with Ned) so Robb's plan to join forces with him is actually a really good one.
19:38 - King Robert had a LOT of bastards. That baby of the woman from the whorehouse was one, remember? Ned visited her before he died, just like he visited Gendry (the boy with the blacksmith). ALL of the bastards, girl and boy, are being targeted and killed; Gendry's just the only one (we see in the show) that got away. Note that most of the adults we could see being killed had dark hair like King Robert's...
My favorite part about the scenes with Tyrion and Cersei is knowing that Lena Headey and Peter Dinklage are great friends in real life. 😊
thumbs up for the scream😂
The old man tried to poison the red woman, but she was immune to it, therefor he killed himself
S2 and it feels like the show hasn't even started yet.
4:22 "He not gonn' die....he not gonn' die.." 🤣🤣🤣
The Man that took Arya is named Yoren, he was at the wall with Tyrion and Benjen Stark in S1. He escorted Tyrion south from the wall and was with him when lady Catelyn took Tyrion prisoner. He rode to Kings landing to warn Ned and mistook Arya for a boy in that meeting, also he said Benjen was like a brother to him so he rode so fast he nearly killed his horse. Ned remembered him and pointed her out as he knew he'd help her and recognize her.
The North Remembers.
A good leader also knows how to serve
Yaw still not ready for this show
😂😂😂😂😂 they are sweet sweet summer children ..
the old man was trying to poison the red woman but she used magic to send the poison to his drink.
Everybody saying they are KING. You are King when you sit the throne and wear the crown.
Say Welcome to a few new characters (and goodbye to one😄). Stannis Baratheon (Robert Baratheon's brother and next lawful heir to the throne), Sir Davos, Stannis's 'Right-hand' man 😆, Melisandre, a Red Priestess of the Fire God (from Essos) and Maester Cressen (the Maester assigned to Dragonstone Castle). The Table scene with the wine. You see Maester Cressen poison his own wine and then he attempts to get Melisandre to drink it. He drinks first knowing it will kill him but he's prepared to do that in order to get rid of Melisandre. However, Melisandre pauses before drinking, she sees the effect the drink has on Cressen and knows it is poisoned, she then proceeds to drink it anyway believing her faith in the Red God (the Fire God) will protect her, which it does. "The night is dark and full of terrors... but the fire burns them all away". You probably picked up on that during the editing but, just in case. 🙂
The Red Woman did not poison the old Meister. He decided to sacrifice himself in order to kill her, whom he feels is a false idol/God worshipper, so he poisoned the wine himself, then drank it so she would, pretending peace. The poison did not affect her at all and just killed him.
I love when you scream! Never stop. Lol❤
Yes 2 is good, but the rest of them .... chefs kiss. And gets crazier and crazier
Definitely still sweet summer children... 🤣
Actually the guy who died was the one who put the poison in the drink and offered it to the red woman. He tried to poison her by poisoning himself as well.
On the road if they discovered she was a girl they would assault (r word) and kill her. And if they found out she is a Stark they would kill her
So I’m curious which house are you two a fan of right now? I am House Targaryen forever❤, although I am a loyal fan of House Stark. Also who are the people you like and who do you not like. Pick 4 for each.
You have to be a LEGITIMATE son to be an heir.
Yeah, but he doesn't have any legitimate sons, but an illigitimate son of Robert would still have more claim than Joffrey who is not relation of Robert at all.
@@timcliffsmith That's true because Joffrey would of course have NO claim. But imagine trying to prove that .
ye killing of babies is not that bad,compared to rest of this show :D
They misunderstood more in this episode than the average person watching this in his fourth language...
YES EXACTLY!!! 75% of the show goes over their heads, its actually infuriating 🤦🏿♀️
Well, technically King Robert's bastard sons don't have real claims because they are only bastards and were not legitimized. So Robert's brothers Stannis and Renly are next in Line. Geoffrey killed the bastard sons for no good reason other than his egocentric sadistic nature.
Bro you're screaming have me lying on the floor 🤣🤣🤣
Not the pidgeon 😂 I love you guys
I love how Mair is hella protective of Robb
11:26 he tried to poison her by drinking it with her, but it didn't kill her because of the ruby on her neck
It's quite surprising that you don't understand the scene where he tries to poison a Red Woman with wine. It was he who poisoned the wine, and he just drank it first so that the witch wouldnt suspect it. Poison just didn't work on witch.. He sacrificed himself to kill a Red woman.
Not gone lie. The volume warning had me dying
You guys are hilarious! I hope your channel blows up
Besides I love your reaction guys. Keep on going with the hell of a ride. Greetz from Germany
No Mair you were right to scream cause I thought Grey Wind was bout to do something too 😂
Stanis is king Roberts brother, King Robert is dead now so Stanis is the rightful one that is suppose to be king but his brother Renly is wanting to be king but also Joffrey has taking the place. The red witch is like Stanis’s hand she guides him and advises Stanis through her witchcraft.
good on you for saying Tyrions name right. now onto Daenerys. you saying more like Deanerees. the ending is pronounced shorter. glad you enjoy the series guys :)
Get a job
You 2 are the first ive seen to have the "smarts" to watch the lore and history. GOT can be very confusing even for those of us whom are deep lovers of fantasy. There is a lot going on and most it is based on the relationship between houses going back thousands of years. You cant expect anyone to get all of it.. being that you are being bombarded with interplay at all times. The BEST thing you can do, if you haven't read the books, is to watch the lore shorts provided on the blurays. It gives you the ability to know where each house is coming from politically. Their loyalty and enemies. And their place on the latter. Ive seen reviewers still be lost deep into season 2. I dont blame them.. theres sooo much going on that it can be difficult for anyone to sort through it all. So learn the history and keep watching. Dont give up because it will all come to you. Within a few more episodes you will have even the smallest details figured out.. then you will REALLY get into whos playing the game. It will becaome addicting.
Stannis is a great fictional character. Full of idiosyncratic traits. Really well done character.
What?? He's the worst character in the show...boring af all his scenes dragged...the red women is the only reason his story arch was interesting...even the actor himself says he dint really understand or care for the show...and it shows...only thing I appreciate is the actor is so miserable it worked for his character.
Idiosyncratic? Mind explaining a little staying spoiler free? I see him as quite consistent. He's determined, strong-willed and holds very strictly to rules (in that regard, he's shows some traits commonly identified as autistic). He is capable of doing bad things to achieve his ends, a very "ends justify the means" sort of mindset.
@@alexmckee4683idiosyncratic: peculiarity of constitution or temperament : an individualizing characteristic or quality, sometimes strange or eccentric
This fits him pretty well
@@jayjordan7104 well, I know the dictionary definition. Most of Stannis character traits are not uncommon in the Lords of Westeros. He is ruthless, so was Robert and so is Tywin. He is dogmatic about the rules, so was Ned Stark and Jon Arryn. He is strong-willed, so are most of the aristocracy of Westeros. If we come down to the fact he has character traits that make him an individual, that's true of all the characters. I don't think Stannis is idiosyncratic but rather exemplary of the typical traits looked for in a Westerosi King but lacking any well-known faults that humanise him, make him more likeable.
What character traits are peculiar to Stannis? For instance if I were to say that Tyrion is idiosyncratic for his tendency to mix with the lower ranks, his bookishness (not particularly common in the Westerosi nobles) and his romanticism that is a set of character traits that make Tyrion quite unusual without even resorting to the more obvious reasons.
@@alexmckee4683 Fewer.
"That's LORD Jamie Lannister"
Stubborn to the point of linear thinking
all those kids are Roberts sons xD he just make a lot of them
The night is dark and full of terrors! Look to your sins, sweet summer children, and pray to the Lord of Light!
I got that same hoodie
Cersei & Joffrey convo relates directly to the next scene at the brothel
Yes, Tyrion--perfect!
I mean having dragons ain't coming up from nothing lol she's clearly destined to be a big player
It's funny the things you guys miss or get wrong 😂😂😂
How many of us, missed and got things wrong through the series? I thought we'd still be seeing King Robert and Ned at this point in the series. I was wrong.
watch House of the Dragon
I love the Starks but I’m am a Targaryen fan!! House Targaryen all Day!!
After GOT watch house of the dragon
STOP CALLING ROBB 'ROBERT STARK' GODDAMN
They were killing all of Robert's bastard sons... at the end.
In the book, the drunken knight appears with no pants.
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