Lannisters and Starks are natural enemies! Just like Tyrells and Lannisters. Or Baratheons and Lannisters. Or Lannisters and other Lannisters. Damn Lannisters! They ruined house Lannister!
It’s ironic that the perfect child Tywin always wanted, the one that was smarter and more cunning than him, that could succeed him was the one he despised the most
But he proved to be neither which made it all the more disappointing. The thing Tywin did wrong was that he misjudged his children. He didn't think they were capable of killing him as he was not capable of killing them. If you think about it if Tywin was truly ruthless ala Kaiser Soze he would have killed off his family and just started a new one. But no despite how time and time again Tyrion disappointing him publicly, Jamie refusing his birthright, and Cercei just being petty and small minded. He would have loved a son like Robb Stark who after his father died took up the mantle willingly and skillfully or a daughter like Margery beautiful and cunning. I think that is part of his frustration with his own children.
the only reasons he disliked tyrion is tyrion has the exact same vices as tywin but tywin hides them far better and tyrion's mother died during his birth if those two facts were not in play tywin would have been fine with tyrion@@anthonyju6392
@@ВелиалВинчестер His flings with prostitutes were literally the ONLY bad thing about him though. He had way less debilitating character flaws and was more responsible than someone like Cersei or Jaime. It is also heavily implied that Tyrion only turned to prostitution as a way to cope with the trauma of Tywin’s constant abuse.
Nope. Tyrion perpetuated his image and was consumed by idea of his short coming. Tywin no way abused him mistreated him in his childhood because when tyrion asked for casterly rock the rebuttal was so hard it was clear he said it the first time plus he didnt took much interest in his other children either. Tywin describes him as man of envy lust and low cunning which was def correct. He fked up so many things for dany when he was her hand , he wasnt as smart as people think he was , he was humane though unlike so many others
@@vibhu9725 Tywin literally had Tyrion’s first wife gang raped in front of him and repeatedly tried to have him killed throughout his life! What do you mean he didn’t mistreat him?! Also a character is only as smart as the person writing them. The reason Tyrion was dumb in the later seasons as Dany’s hand was because the writing in those seasons was terrible. Many other characters who were very smart in the early seasons became dumb in the later seasons such as Littlefinger and Varys. Tyrion from seasons 1 to 4 was definitely one of the smartest characters in the series.
I can’t lie Tywin had one good point against Tyrion owning Casterly rock, he had pretty good reason to believe Tyrion would just turn it into his own party palace.
The real reason why Tyrion wasn't allowed to own Casterly rock is that Tywin hated him because his mere existence as a dwarf is a living statement that the Lannisters are flawed (Which is funny because, if we take away appereances, Tyrion is the less flawed Lannister) and also because he killed Joanna at birth. The "whoring and partying" was just an excuse for Tywin to sound reasonable in his own mind
"Do you think you'll be the first peson draged into a sept to be married against her will?" After this line, I am convinced that Cersei only hates Tyrion for killing Tywin, because it means she didn't get to kill him herself.
Nah. If you've read the books you'd know that Cersei thinks of herself as a female Tywin and as his real heir. She respects him more than anyone in Westeros.
I don't think so she rather seemed eager to impress Tywin as his true heir. She wanted that praise and proud feeling from her father(something most children wants)
@@chronikhiles They kinda show it in the series as well, back when Lancel offers to pray for Tywin, Cersei says something like Tywin's soul never needing help from anyone, and how she tries to emulate him by writing letters while making Olenna wait. You are correct, Tywin is actually the only person Cersei respects.
Cersei being delusional enough to think she's as competent as her brothers or father is perhaps the funniest thing in the whole series. Jaime was a better person. Tywin and Tyrion were better evil manipulators and killers. Meanwhile, Cersei paid for a massive redundant fleet with money she didn't have then handed it over to a f*ckboy just because he looked vaguely like Rhaegar, with said f*ckboy then immediately stealing the fleet to become a pirate king.
Tyrion is exactly what Tywin made him. I'm almost convinced Tywin hoped for Tyrion to be more, but lost sight of where tough love ended and neglect began, and he resented his own son for it because he believes in his own infallibility.
I think Tywin projects his own shortcomings onto Tyrion. I think he’s angry that despite his son’s deformity he’s arguably a better leader/administrator than his own father.
@@jessp8238 This, and the fact he thinks Tyrion isn't his. The funniest thing is Tyrion is probably the only child that is his. Looking into it I firmly believe that Cersei, and Jamie are Targaryen bastards
@@mothchan3411 I agree, neither Jaimie nor Cersei posses Tywins wits. They seem to exhibit more of the traditional Targ features and character traits tbh. But I am also of the theory that all great house have a few dashes of dragon blood secretly.
Tywin dislikes Tyrion because he openly loves whores and takes nothing seriously. Tyrion spends his time in Tywins presence making stupid jokes. The one time he proved to be useful, he was rewarded with the Hands position and he accomplished very little, and threatened to rape Tommen.
@@jessp8238I agree Tywin definitely projects his own shortcomings onto Tyrion. I haven't read the books, but I've read that Tywin knew Tyrion was the most like him out of all of his children but because he was a dwarf, Tywin viewed him as the Gods' mockery of himself and resented him for it.
I mean, look at his children. Tywin is not an idiot. His eldest children are incestuous and his last born is physically deficient and tainting the family by action and identity. He knows this behavior from his own father. Tywin dragged his house out of the mud, only to see his children backstabbing his efforts. It’s a wonder he isn’t consumed by hatred.
@@attenberg His children are the way they are, partly, because of how he treated them. Sometimes, because we wanna do better than our parents, we cause our children to become the opposite of what we want them to be, because we push something on them. Tyrion was shunned, blamed and bullied for being a dwarf and "killing" his mother (something he isnt at fault for). Drinking and seeking the physical pleasure of ladies of the night is probably the only comfort he ever had. When he loved someone, the person was taken from him by his father. Cersei is arrogant and entitled because she was raised to be. She grew up thinking she has to be, or is, something better than anyone else. Her husbands were picked for her, she was sold like cattle, so her not being a beaming ray of sunshine is not weird either. I can see it in real life too. I resonate with Tywin, because I have more ambition, self respect, morals and dignity than my parents have but if I would have children, I know I would want them to be like me...and this would backfire. My fear of them becoming like something I despise, could push them in the other direction. Fear ruins everything. Love builts. Tywin feared nothing more than being powerless or humiliated or disrespected. At the end, his entire house was snuffed out.
Most grave mistake Tywin ever made was misjudge virtues of Tyrion. The little Imp was the most capable successor of Lanister name, and yet Tywin was too blind by hatred and self esteem to see it.
I do think Tywin finally find out about Tyrion's virtues. I think he realized he was the next best Lannister after himself. Yet, when he said _"You are no son of mine"_ I think he truly believed it: he really thinks he isn't Tyrion's father. Therefore, for him, Tyrion wasn't in line for succession. It doesn't contradict that he considers Tyrion as a Lannister: his wife was a Lannister, therefore consider Tyrion as family. Just not his son.
“I don’t distrust you because you’re a woman. I distrust you because you’re not as smart as you think you are” is literally one of the best lines of all time, and perfectly encapsulates the fact that in truth, it is Cersei who possesses “low cunning” not Tyrion. He dislikes Tyrion so much because he’s actually a reflection of Tywin, if only he hadn’t been a dwarf Tywin might have named him heir after all, since Jaimie never wanted it.
Dont pay attention to a man's words, pay attention to his actions. When have you ever seen Tywin sitting down to seriously discuss political moves with any of his kids but Tyrion. Hell after pulling off the Red Wedding he was practically beaming at Tyrion as he worked it out. "Not you" indeed. Sometimes Tywin forgets who Tyrion is and just talks with his proper heir as if everything was alright.
Pretty much . And he picked up bad habits as a form of escapism so if he was given fair treatment he might have been just the perfect son he always wanted
Oh, Tywin. If only you loved your children, and taught them to love each other, you would have the perfect legacy you wanted. Cersei has his ruthlessness and his ambition, Jaime has his strategic mind, and Tyrion has his wit and his intelligence. If these three worked united as a family (Cersei as queen, Jaime as lord commander, Tyrion as hand) they'd be undefeated. Him being a terrible father but wanting to further the Lannister dynasty is both extremely ironic and the source of his downfall.
Jamie has a point, tywin does care what people think of him and does care a lot, soon as cercei says she'll tell he panics not just cause of the rebellion against his control but the judgment at court that he'll recevive because of his children he even gets annoyed and angry with olenna when she judges cercei, his hyprocrsys knows no bounds
I think you misunderstand his statement. Olenna is not among the sheep nor are the people that Cercei would tell. Sheep is not an all encompassing word for meaning everyone outside the family. It means all unimportant people. Once you see that he is perfectly consistent.
Tywin is a disingenuous hypocrite, everyone knows that, he has all the exact same personality flaws that Jaime, Cersei, Tyrion and even Joffrey have, he’s just better at concealing it then they are and smarter in the way he goes about expressing them, his egoistical nature does not allow him to admit or accept these flaws and so he projects them onto his own kids, which makes theirs even worse.
@@anthonyju6392 i think it's less about the people are more about what the accusation could do to the house - cersei and jaime's affair getting out would illegitimise their children and remove the lannisters from the crown, and similarly if cersei is considered too old to remarry it ruins possible alliances and makes cersei more of a nuisance to their family.
On top oif that we later learn that the Lannisters are bancrupt. Other people thinking they are rich is all that is keeping them afloat, and each of Tywin's waking moments is directed at keeping up that image.
Tywin had the children who were beautiful (Cersei), brave (Jaime), and smart (Tyrion). Unfortunately his hate for Tyrion, excessive love for Jaime, and neglect of Cersei ruined everything for him.
@@t-rexcellentreviews1663I agree I think he projected Jaime to be perf image of their house since Jaime was tall strong handsome and brave but not as smart as Tyrion and was sleeping with Cersei lol
Come on.... even Theon says he comfortably cut down ten men. And then Robb refuses a duel to the death, knowing he has no chance against Jaime. That's not going down meekly.
The funny thing is all three of Tywin's kid are actually very successful. Jamie is one of the best swordsmen in westeros, but that's not enough for tywin. Cersei is the queen and house Lannister's biggest asset in the realm, but that's not enough for Tywin. Tyrion is smart as hell and the natural heir to Casterly Rock (since jamie is a kings guard and unable to inherit anything). He'll easily be able to secure his legacy... but again that's not enough for Tywin. Every viewer is always sucking up to Tywin: he is so cool, so smart, so cunning, so ruthless. He is also his family's biggest problem. The dude shows no love to his children, which in turn start doing stupid things, like trying endlessly to prove they are worthy of him. Endlessly failing. Endlessly dragging all of westeros down in the mud while trying to please daddy.
The true ending of GOT is that Tyrion turns Casterly Rock into a whorehouse just to spite his father. He even puts a scare crow he named Tywin on a chamberpot with several bolts in it.
If all the lannister children were wrapped in one person, tywin would have been so happy. Tyrion's intelligence, Jaime's heroism and looks, Cersei's ability to be easily married off to whomever her father pleases. Ah the perfect lion.
You mean Cersei's intelligence, Tyrion's heroism and looks and Jaime's ability to be easily married off whomever his father pleases (after he joined kingsguard)?
Tyrion got Tywin's wisdom, Jaime his skill of battle and war, and Cersei his cruelty and cunning. But Tywin would have wanted one of them to have all 3 instead
I showed my niece avatar last airbender a while ago. Probably something most of you know as well. Something came to my mind while watching this... imagine tywin had ozai's children!! Especially azula, the girl is a prodigy at everything, even the game of thrones! The episode where she let's zuko get all the glory for killing the avatar... that moment i thought" tywin would be so proud"😂
Tyrion was the brains Tywin wanted, Jaime was the warrior Tywin wanted. It's unironic that one has the brain not the physique and the other the physique but too kind of a heart.
Tywin was right when he said to Cersei that he wished that she knew how to manipulate (and control) Joffrey as well as Margaery does. He was also right on when he said that he doesn’t distrusts her because she’s a woman but because she’s not as smart as she thinks that she is.
Tywin was a master manipulator with everyone, but especially with his children. Jaime, Cersei and Tyrion all desperately craved their father's approval...and Tywin weaponized it. He would dispense small gestures and tokens of affection if it furthered his interests, and then would snatch them away just as quickly since he knew he could keep his family under his thumb through being cold, distant and keeping them off balance. He is a very interesting character. I think in his own way he cared for his family, although he was more motivated by maintaining the pride and dignity of his House as he saw it as well as for his own reputation, while believing none of his children were capable without his firm control.
Tywin is Geoffrey's double grandfather, both from his mother's and father's side. It's a miracle he came out without missing any of his fingers, toes, and limbs.
02:16 Charles Dance owns this scene. There is no question in my mind that if Tywin were still alive in Season 8 he would've demanded that Cersei marry the Night King.
Tywin and Tyrion’s relationship is just tragic. If these 2 great minds got along well, they could have created a dynasty that would last for generations.
Is Tywin right about his children’s flaws? Yes. Does he ever consider how much his parenting caused them? No. Did he ever consider remarrying to have more? Evidently not.
I know I'm not the only one who was disappointed in how Tywin was killed off. First off, I'm biased because Charles Dance is such a great actor that he just delivers the best of the character he portrays. But the character, Tywin, is such a good character. He's the villain, of course, but he was definitely one I respected even if he had multiple shortcomings where is children were concerned, and it was his witty comebacks to other characters and that he was pretty intelligent that made me like the character so much. That being said, though a villain, Tywin shouldn't have died taking a shit.
I feel like Tywin respects Robb Stark more than he does his children. I mean I wish they met, and I am pretty sure Tywin would have liked him. Even Tyrion told him that he would like him. Imagine if Robb was his child. He wouldn’t even care about the others because Robb is just like him. Except for the part where he is honourable.
I mean Rob had everything, a good and fair father, a loving mother. Two sisters and a friendly rivalry with his half brother and a cocky best friend. Compare that to the Lannister/Barthatheon household and it makes sense why they are so fucked up. The only ones that seem normal are Tommen and Mycella and that's because they get ignored by everyone.
If Tywin had accepted Tyrion as his son. The Lannister would have ruled 7 kingdom for decades regardless of Daenerys Targaryen having 3 dragons + Unsullied + Dothraki Horde. These two together would have find a way to crush Daenerys. Also, I must say Cerise needs to die in this assumption before Daenerys comes to Westeros. Because one stupid can cause the whole team to lose.
Tywin really had it all, but his obsession with legacy and (ironically) how others perceived his family and by extension himself, was his undoing. The North went to war to free Ned Stark, the West would celebrate the death of Tywin, Ned earnt respect, Tywin demanded it because of his position and name, he was too focused on the bigger picture that he couldn't see the moves other players were making on the chess board
In the end, Twyin was just like his children. Senteces his only smart and loving child with manners to death and sleeping with his lover. Tyrion was probably the only good Lannister in GOT.
if tyrion was just a dumb little dude i dont think tywin would hate him as much, ive always seen tywin more mad at the fact that a near perfect son is stuck in a dwarf body, its almost as if he started off life as wasted potential
Game of Throne's Best Father Figure to Cersei, Tyrion, and Jamie. All seriousness despite being a master general and great strategist Tywin completely failed his children specially his hatred towards Tyrion for being a dwarf even through Tyrion proved to the Lannister Family he has some worth and smart knowledge of the world even towards the battles. However Tywin's hatred of Tyrion is what led to his downfall near the end of Season 4.
@@badyoutuber1986 Otto was worse IMO. Tywin was at least outright with his intentions. With Otto, he bullied and manipulated his daughter against her best friend and IMO is the direct reason the Dance of the Dragons ever happened
Stannis to Shireen: You're my daughter (affectionate)
Tywin to Cersei: You're my daughter (derogatory)
and yet Stannis the mannis is the one who ended up burning his daughter alive. The irony
Probably the brothet and sister did each other so much
Shireen is a hundred times the daughter that Cersei was. And also a lot smarter.
Its how you say it
@@TV-ge3uj and at the end much hotter.
No one hates the Lannisters more than the Lannisters.
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Lannisters and Starks are natural enemies! Just like Tyrells and Lannisters. Or Baratheons and Lannisters. Or Lannisters and other Lannisters. Damn Lannisters! They ruined house Lannister!
No buddy starks and Bolton's, Tyrels and Martel's, Lannisters and greyjoys
@@badyoutuber1986 Blackwoods and Brackens, and for the longest time Tyrells and Florents.
It’s heartwarming to see how much Tywin hates his children
Well Tywin seems to like only Cersei and Jaime but he doesn't get along with Tyrion and sometimes he's hard on Cersei and Jaime.
He loves Jaime and Cercei. He only hates Tyrion
Relatable.
and liked arya more than his own child
It’s ironic that the perfect child Tywin always wanted, the one that was smarter and more cunning than him, that could succeed him was the one he despised the most
But he proved to be neither which made it all the more disappointing. The thing Tywin did wrong was that he misjudged his children. He didn't think they were capable of killing him as he was not capable of killing them. If you think about it if Tywin was truly ruthless ala Kaiser Soze he would have killed off his family and just started a new one. But no despite how time and time again Tyrion disappointing him publicly, Jamie refusing his birthright, and Cercei just being petty and small minded.
He would have loved a son like Robb Stark who after his father died took up the mantle willingly and skillfully or a daughter like Margery beautiful and cunning. I think that is part of his frustration with his own children.
the only reasons he disliked tyrion is tyrion has the exact same vices as tywin but tywin hides them far better and tyrion's mother died during his birth if those two facts were not in play tywin would have been fine with tyrion@@anthonyju6392
@@ВелиалВинчестер His flings with prostitutes were literally the ONLY bad thing about him though. He had way less debilitating character flaws and was more responsible than someone like Cersei or Jaime. It is also heavily implied that Tyrion only turned to prostitution as a way to cope with the trauma of Tywin’s constant abuse.
Nope. Tyrion perpetuated his image and was consumed by idea of his short coming. Tywin no way abused him mistreated him in his childhood because when tyrion asked for casterly rock the rebuttal was so hard it was clear he said it the first time plus he didnt took much interest in his other children either. Tywin describes him as man of envy lust and low cunning which was def correct. He fked up so many things for dany when he was her hand , he wasnt as smart as people think he was , he was humane though unlike so many others
@@vibhu9725 Tywin literally had Tyrion’s first wife gang raped in front of him and repeatedly tried to have him killed throughout his life! What do you mean he didn’t mistreat him?!
Also a character is only as smart as the person writing them. The reason Tyrion was dumb in the later seasons as Dany’s hand was because the writing in those seasons was terrible.
Many other characters who were very smart in the early seasons became dumb in the later seasons such as Littlefinger and Varys. Tyrion from seasons 1 to 4 was definitely one of the smartest characters in the series.
There wasn't a single conversation he wasn't dominating
Except for his final one
I think the one where Cersei tells him about her and Jaime is the only one where he kinda loses
Oberyn and Tywin both thought they won the argument im sure.
Maybe with Arya because he was impressed
Oh really even in the conversations with the queen of roasting?
I have always wanted to see Tywin just get fed up and run Joffrey through with a sword 😂
Another Kingslayer, just like his son
I swear he was close to it.
When Joffrey dropped dead I thought that Tywin had poisoned the pie but then I found out it wasn't him
“Elihg3827 is tired. See him to his chambers.”
Joffery was always worth more to the Lannister family alive than dead
I can’t lie Tywin had one good point against Tyrion owning Casterly rock, he had pretty good reason to believe Tyrion would just turn it into his own party palace.
NO, every king fks whores. Stupid NPC, did you not see how Tyrion worked his role in council, foo.l
Yeah, but that would be a sight to behold.
@@jmwilliamsart Welcome to Tyrion's Pleasure Palace. All desires here are valid to a man with a full purse.
The real reason why Tyrion wasn't allowed to own Casterly rock is that Tywin hated him because his mere existence as a dwarf is a living statement that the Lannisters are flawed (Which is funny because, if we take away appereances, Tyrion is the less flawed Lannister) and also because he killed Joanna at birth. The "whoring and partying" was just an excuse for Tywin to sound reasonable in his own mind
@@ennieminymoo6675 Perhaps it also was important that Tyrion, due to being a dwarf, could not become a knight.
"Do you think you'll be the first peson draged into a sept to be married against her will?" After this line, I am convinced that Cersei only hates Tyrion for killing Tywin, because it means she didn't get to kill him herself.
Nah. If you've read the books you'd know that Cersei thinks of herself as a female Tywin and as his real heir. She respects him more than anyone in Westeros.
I don't think so she rather seemed eager to impress Tywin as his true heir. She wanted that praise and proud feeling from her father(something most children wants)
@@chronikhiles They kinda show it in the series as well, back when Lancel offers to pray for Tywin, Cersei says something like Tywin's soul never needing help from anyone, and how she tries to emulate him by writing letters while making Olenna wait.
You are correct, Tywin is actually the only person Cersei respects.
Cersei being delusional enough to think she's as competent as her brothers or father is perhaps the funniest thing in the whole series.
Jaime was a better person. Tywin and Tyrion were better evil manipulators and killers. Meanwhile, Cersei paid for a massive redundant fleet with money she didn't have then handed it over to a f*ckboy just because he looked vaguely like Rhaegar, with said f*ckboy then immediately stealing the fleet to become a pirate king.
@@Vmac1394was it the velaryon bastard?
Tyrion is exactly what Tywin made him. I'm almost convinced Tywin hoped for Tyrion to be more, but lost sight of where tough love ended and neglect began, and he resented his own son for it because he believes in his own infallibility.
I think Tywin projects his own shortcomings onto Tyrion. I think he’s angry that despite his son’s deformity he’s arguably a better leader/administrator than his own father.
@@jessp8238 This, and the fact he thinks Tyrion isn't his. The funniest thing is Tyrion is probably the only child that is his. Looking into it I firmly believe that Cersei, and Jamie are Targaryen bastards
@@mothchan3411 I agree, neither Jaimie nor Cersei posses Tywins wits. They seem to exhibit more of the traditional Targ features and character traits tbh.
But I am also of the theory that all great house have a few dashes of dragon blood secretly.
Tywin dislikes Tyrion because he openly loves whores and takes nothing seriously. Tyrion spends his time in Tywins presence making stupid jokes. The one time he proved to be useful, he was rewarded with the Hands position and he accomplished very little, and threatened to rape Tommen.
@@jessp8238I agree Tywin definitely projects his own shortcomings onto Tyrion. I haven't read the books, but I've read that Tywin knew Tyrion was the most like him out of all of his children but because he was a dwarf, Tywin viewed him as the Gods' mockery of himself and resented him for it.
I love how tywin is far nicer to a cupbearer he probably doesn't know her name (well, her real name) than any of his own children.
When somebody you have no expectations in surprises you vs disappointment in your children you hold to impossibly high standards.
I mean, look at his children. Tywin is not an idiot.
His eldest children are incestuous and his last born is physically deficient and tainting the family by action and identity.
He knows this behavior from his own father. Tywin dragged his house out of the mud, only to see his children backstabbing his efforts.
It’s a wonder he isn’t consumed by hatred.
@@attenberg His children are the way they are, partly, because of how he treated them. Sometimes, because we wanna do better than our parents, we cause our children to become the opposite of what we want them to be, because we push something on them. Tyrion was shunned, blamed and bullied for being a dwarf and "killing" his mother (something he isnt at fault for). Drinking and seeking the physical pleasure of ladies of the night is probably the only comfort he ever had. When he loved someone, the person was taken from him by his father. Cersei is arrogant and entitled because she was raised to be. She grew up thinking she has to be, or is, something better than anyone else. Her husbands were picked for her, she was sold like cattle, so her not being a beaming ray of sunshine is not weird either. I can see it in real life too. I resonate with Tywin, because I have more ambition, self respect, morals and dignity than my parents have but if I would have children, I know I would want them to be like me...and this would backfire. My fear of them becoming like something I despise, could push them in the other direction. Fear ruins everything. Love builts. Tywin feared nothing more than being powerless or humiliated or disrespected. At the end, his entire house was snuffed out.
Tywin: _All of my children are idiots._
Hah!
Me: "And you are the biggest one of them all? Why else would you die on the privy?"
Most grave mistake Tywin ever made was misjudge virtues of Tyrion. The little Imp was the most capable successor of Lanister name, and yet Tywin was too blind by hatred and self esteem to see it.
Careful now..last time someone called Tyrion an imp directly was send to the wall despite having friends in high places 😅
lol book version too?
I do think Tywin finally find out about Tyrion's virtues. I think he realized he was the next best Lannister after himself. Yet, when he said _"You are no son of mine"_ I think he truly believed it: he really thinks he isn't Tyrion's father. Therefore, for him, Tyrion wasn't in line for succession.
It doesn't contradict that he considers Tyrion as a Lannister: his wife was a Lannister, therefore consider Tyrion as family. Just not his son.
"You can engage in juvenile attempts to make your father uncomfortable" 😂😂
Ironicly I'd say Arya Stark was his fav kid without even knowing haha
I think he figured her out when he figured out she was a Northerner, and never said anything because he respected the drive she had to survive.
It’s really interesting that all of his children has a quality that would make the child that Tywin Lannister would’ve wanted
Which is also why they probably reminded him of the three Reyne siblings, you know, the ones he hated and killed.
His performance is absolutely perfect
“I don’t distrust you because you’re a woman. I distrust you because you’re not as smart as you think you are” is literally one of the best lines of all time, and perfectly encapsulates the fact that in truth, it is Cersei who possesses “low cunning” not Tyrion. He dislikes Tyrion so much because he’s actually a reflection of Tywin, if only he hadn’t been a dwarf Tywin might have named him heir after all, since Jaimie never wanted it.
Dont pay attention to a man's words, pay attention to his actions. When have you ever seen Tywin sitting down to seriously discuss political moves with any of his kids but Tyrion. Hell after pulling off the Red Wedding he was practically beaming at Tyrion as he worked it out. "Not you" indeed. Sometimes Tywin forgets who Tyrion is and just talks with his proper heir as if everything was alright.
😂😂😂😂
All 3 of Tywin children possessed a few of his characteristics but all had their flaws.
Pretty much . And he picked up bad habits as a form of escapism so if he was given fair treatment he might have been just the perfect son he always wanted
Oh, Tywin. If only you loved your children, and taught them to love each other, you would have the perfect legacy you wanted. Cersei has his ruthlessness and his ambition, Jaime has his strategic mind, and Tyrion has his wit and his intelligence. If these three worked united as a family (Cersei as queen, Jaime as lord commander, Tyrion as hand) they'd be undefeated.
Him being a terrible father but wanting to further the Lannister dynasty is both extremely ironic and the source of his downfall.
They do loved each other. Well, two of them do as Bran was told “The things I do for love.” 🤡
Jamie has a point, tywin does care what people think of him and does care a lot, soon as cercei says she'll tell he panics not just cause of the rebellion against his control but the judgment at court that he'll recevive because of his children he even gets annoyed and angry with olenna when she judges cercei, his hyprocrsys knows no bounds
I think you misunderstand his statement. Olenna is not among the sheep nor are the people that Cercei would tell. Sheep is not an all encompassing word for meaning everyone outside the family. It means all unimportant people. Once you see that he is perfectly consistent.
Tywin is a disingenuous hypocrite, everyone knows that, he has all the exact same personality flaws that Jaime, Cersei, Tyrion and even Joffrey have, he’s just better at concealing it then they are and smarter in the way he goes about expressing them, his egoistical nature does not allow him to admit or accept these flaws and so he projects them onto his own kids, which makes theirs even worse.
@@anthonyju6392 i think it's less about the people are more about what the accusation could do to the house - cersei and jaime's affair getting out would illegitimise their children and remove the lannisters from the crown, and similarly if cersei is considered too old to remarry it ruins possible alliances and makes cersei more of a nuisance to their family.
Uh, Tywin said that to JAMIE.
Not the other way around.
On top oif that we later learn that the Lannisters are bancrupt. Other people thinking they are rich is all that is keeping them afloat, and each of Tywin's waking moments is directed at keeping up that image.
Tywin had the children who were beautiful (Cersei), brave (Jaime), and smart (Tyrion). Unfortunately his hate for Tyrion, excessive love for Jaime, and neglect of Cersei ruined everything for him.
Tywin thinks all of his children are disappointments, he didn’t love Jaime, Jaime was just the child he had the least amount of disappointment in.
@@t-rexcellentreviews1663I agree I think he projected Jaime to be perf image of their house since Jaime was tall strong handsome and brave but not as smart as Tyrion and was sleeping with Cersei lol
@@hitesh_blues2353 He expected all of his kids to be all those things.
@@fromthecheapseats7126 so well said.
“The Lannisters send their regards” would have been a much colder line if the Lannisters didn’t fight each other all the time
0:39 "Your brother would never has submitted to capture so meekly"
two days later
Meekly Jaime is submitted to capture
I *think* Jaime took out quite a few enemies before "submitting".
Come on.... even Theon says he comfortably cut down ten men.
And then Robb refuses a duel to the death, knowing he has no chance against Jaime.
That's not going down meekly.
There was nothing meek about that. When Jaime saw they were fucked, he tried to cut through Rob's guard to at least kill him before it was over
The funny thing is all three of Tywin's kid are actually very successful. Jamie is one of the best swordsmen in westeros, but that's not enough for tywin. Cersei is the queen and house Lannister's biggest asset in the realm, but that's not enough for Tywin. Tyrion is smart as hell and the natural heir to Casterly Rock (since jamie is a kings guard and unable to inherit anything). He'll easily be able to secure his legacy... but again that's not enough for Tywin.
Every viewer is always sucking up to Tywin: he is so cool, so smart, so cunning, so ruthless. He is also his family's biggest problem. The dude shows no love to his children, which in turn start doing stupid things, like trying endlessly to prove they are worthy of him. Endlessly failing. Endlessly dragging all of westeros down in the mud while trying to please daddy.
The only reason the audience is sucking up to Tywin is because of Charles Dance and Charles Dance alone.
@nont18411, and it's so freaking annoying.
The true ending of GOT is that Tyrion turns Casterly Rock into a whorehouse just to spite his father. He even puts a scare crow he named Tywin on a chamberpot with several bolts in it.
I can't get that out of my head now. Funniest ending ever.
If all the lannister children were wrapped in one person, tywin would have been so happy. Tyrion's intelligence, Jaime's heroism and looks, Cersei's ability to be easily married off to whomever her father pleases. Ah the perfect lion.
@@jessicalyons6577 Euron Greyjoy was Tywin’s ideal child.
You mean Cersei's intelligence, Tyrion's heroism and looks and Jaime's ability to be easily married off whomever his father pleases (after he joined kingsguard)?
1:52 Love that. But every Tywin scene is pure gold.
Charles Dance as Tywin must be one of the best casting choices in history of television.
Tyrion got Tywin's wisdom, Jaime his skill of battle and war, and Cersei his cruelty and cunning. But Tywin would have wanted one of them to have all 3 instead
I’m sure everyone will look at me weird for saying that Tywin is like my 3rd favourite character in GoT he’s just such an amazing villain
I showed my niece avatar last airbender a while ago.
Probably something most of you know as well.
Something came to my mind while watching this... imagine tywin had ozai's children!! Especially azula, the girl is a prodigy at everything, even the game of thrones! The episode where she let's zuko get all the glory for killing the avatar... that moment i thought" tywin would be so proud"😂
He's an amazing character. I'm so glad he died before the writing went to shit. Imagine what they would have done to him.
@@KaiDrawsShit03Pull some shit like loving Tyrion.
Even more than me? My 3rd favorite character is Cersei 😅 1st and 2nd place go to Tywin and Tyrion.
@@sirmelanieofzundert3645ok yeah your weird look is more reasonable
"Lannisters don't act like fools"
Well the Boratheons certainly do
Please don't tell Stannis.
holy shit jaime actually had a smart comeback for once when he said "as did i" talking about both him and tyrion killing their king
Tyion is what Tywin wanted as a son but he was a Dwarf lol
Tyrion was the brains Tywin wanted, Jaime was the warrior Tywin wanted. It's unironic that one has the brain not the physique and the other the physique but too kind of a heart.
... waiting for *one thing* from Cersei that he wanted.
@@TV-ge3uj The body he always wanted 🤪🤪
Both you and I know he sure well wanted to be the queen to Aerys II's king 🤪🤪
@@TV-ge3ujshe has the ambition
@@Tres_okoye Ambition without brains seems to be more of a liability than an asset.
Now we need a compilation of Tywin treating Arya as his daughter better than his own three children
Tywin “Chad” Lannister forever!
Tywin was right when he said to Cersei that he wished that she knew how to manipulate (and control) Joffrey as well as Margaery does. He was also right on when he said that he doesn’t distrusts her because she’s a woman but because she’s not as smart as she thinks that she is.
Id distrust her for both. Ceirsei is the best antifeminist argument Ive ever seen on TV.
Literally how? She's the perfect example of how forcing women into subservient positions to men creates unstable people. @@nikosgreek352
TBH from a perspective of keeping the power and the Lannister’s ruling he was completely right to have such distain for his children.
Tyrion : Why???
Tywin : I am about to finish this man's career.
Tywin was a master manipulator with everyone, but especially with his children. Jaime, Cersei and Tyrion all desperately craved their father's approval...and Tywin weaponized it. He would dispense small gestures and tokens of affection if it furthered his interests, and then would snatch them away just as quickly since he knew he could keep his family under his thumb through being cold, distant and keeping them off balance. He is a very interesting character. I think in his own way he cared for his family, although he was more motivated by maintaining the pride and dignity of his House as he saw it as well as for his own reputation, while believing none of his children were capable without his firm control.
Tywin is Geoffrey's double grandfather, both from his mother's and father's side. It's a miracle he came out without missing any of his fingers, toes, and limbs.
02:16 Charles Dance owns this scene. There is no question in my mind that if Tywin were still alive in Season 8 he would've demanded that Cersei marry the Night King.
HIW DID THE OTHER GUY ETE TWICH !
AS DID I
@eyeball.gay IKR
YOU WILL MARRY THE KING IN THE NORTH
Tywin and Tyrion’s relationship is just tragic. If these 2 great minds got along well, they could have created a dynasty that would last for generations.
Vary's reaction at 02:50 is a masterclass in itself
The title should just be: Tywin being disappointed at Tyrion and the other occasionally!
I love how Tyrion just spits when Tywin is talking too him. LOLOL!
“A Lannister always pays his debts.”
Tyrion kills Tywin.
3:28 Tyrion: So you admit my birth was beneficial to the family?
Is Tywin right about his children’s flaws? Yes. Does he ever consider how much his parenting caused them? No. Did he ever consider remarrying to have more? Evidently not.
I love love love charles dance
Poor man. He has so many troubled offspring.
I never realized.. so Tyrion got 2/2 on the parricide hahaha nice hahaha
2:51 my favorite. 😂
“ I am the KING 💦 “
@@Dark_AbsoI “The king is tired.” 😏
😂😂😂😂😂
so basically jamie was a slightly less of a disappointment, tyrion was only disappointing in height and cersei is just disappointing overall
Pretty much 😂😂😂
Charles Dance is an absolute legend.
It was kinda funny that if he gave Casterly Rock to Tyrion, he wouldn't die so early hahaha
I always loved this man
Tywin was one of the best characters in the whole show.
Wish there was a scene between Robert and Tywin
tywin is a man of ambition for family name and himself ... his childrens rejected
I know I'm not the only one who was disappointed in how Tywin was killed off. First off, I'm biased because Charles Dance is such a great actor that he just delivers the best of the character he portrays. But the character, Tywin, is such a good character. He's the villain, of course, but he was definitely one I respected even if he had multiple shortcomings where is children were concerned, and it was his witty comebacks to other characters and that he was pretty intelligent that made me like the character so much. That being said, though a villain, Tywin shouldn't have died taking a shit.
03:30 my favorite line bc it sums up my life perfectly
I audibly said "ohhhh" out loud. I forgot he said that. What an amazing actor
Sometimes I think this talking talent of Tyrion , he has got that from his father 😂
How the hell did Charles Dance not win anything for his portrayal of Tywin Lannister??
Tywin = if you all have played according to my plan , we might have won game of thrones 😒😒😒😒😒
Yo why is Tywin so funny tho? 😂
If HotD has taught me anything, its that Lannisters will always have beef with children 😂
I loved Tywin He was The Best Lannister well far from everyone else.. of that family
Tyrion payed the final debt
"Lannisters, det ekt like fools." - Tywin Lannister
It’s funny how he liked aya more than his own kids
He's like my grandpa fr. Funny enough that Tywin tolerates Arya more or less, and maybe Tolmen.
"Lannisters don't act like fools" always amused me because Tywin was the only one in the Lannister history that wasn't a fool.
the "touche" got me rolling in the floor lmao
His not afraid to get his hands dirty
Tywin practically never asks anyone to do anything. He says that they WILL do this thing. It’s going to happen whether you like it or not.
Imagine if cercei was born a man and Tyrion being tall
Tywin everytime : I’m surrounded by fools 🤦
Best father ever😂
3:27 😂😂😂
jamie really said i could care LESS
isnt the statement i couldnt care less
So basically every scene lol
i love tywin
It's couldn't care less. Not could care less. If you could care less, that means you care some.
I feel like Tywin respects Robb Stark more than he does his children. I mean I wish they met, and I am pretty sure Tywin would have liked him. Even Tyrion told him that he would like him. Imagine if Robb was his child. He wouldn’t even care about the others because Robb is just like him. Except for the part where he is honourable.
I mean Rob had everything, a good and fair father, a loving mother. Two sisters and a friendly rivalry with his half brother and a cocky best friend.
Compare that to the Lannister/Barthatheon household and it makes sense why they are so fucked up.
The only ones that seem normal are Tommen and Mycella and that's because they get ignored by everyone.
@@thepowerofsand6180 good point, didn’t think of that.
If Tywin had accepted Tyrion as his son. The Lannister would have ruled 7 kingdom for decades regardless of Daenerys Targaryen having 3 dragons + Unsullied + Dothraki Horde.
These two together would have find a way to crush Daenerys.
Also, I must say Cerise needs to die in this assumption before Daenerys comes to Westeros. Because one stupid can cause the whole team to lose.
I doubt Tywin would like his kids even if they were 10% more decent than they originally were
Tywin really had it all, but his obsession with legacy and (ironically) how others perceived his family and by extension himself, was his undoing. The North went to war to free Ned Stark, the West would celebrate the death of Tywin, Ned earnt respect, Tywin demanded it because of his position and name, he was too focused on the bigger picture that he couldn't see the moves other players were making on the chess board
0:42 ironic
At some point tywin wanted to adopt arya
And Tywin to arya : Oh! My Little Dove! 😃
I was sad when he died.
Ik but the man had it coming
the show really decreased in quality after he left so makes sense
I’d be scared to disappoint him. I’d do anyone he told me to 😂
4:20 THE NORTH REMEMBERS
In the end, Twyin was just like his children. Senteces his only smart and loving child with manners to death and sleeping with his lover. Tyrion was probably the only good Lannister in GOT.
if tyrion was just a dumb little dude i dont think tywin would hate him as much,
ive always seen tywin more mad at the fact that a near perfect son is stuck in a dwarf body, its almost as if he started off life as wasted potential
I relate soo much with his kids, he is very similar to my own father...
i hate lannisters but i think tywin is the best character in the show
Tywin and Logan Roy are competing for the worst TV father ever
Game of Throne's Best Father Figure to Cersei, Tyrion, and Jamie. All seriousness despite being a master general and great strategist Tywin completely failed his children specially his hatred towards Tyrion for being a dwarf even through Tyrion proved to the Lannister Family he has some worth and smart knowledge of the world even towards the battles. However Tywin's hatred of Tyrion is what led to his downfall near the end of Season 4.
3:04 such a good scene 😆
3:26 my favourite 😂
What would happen if Tywin meet Otto Hightower? 🤔
Otto isn't as bad
@@badyoutuber1986 Otto was worse IMO. Tywin was at least outright with his intentions. With Otto, he bullied and manipulated his daughter against her best friend and IMO is the direct reason the Dance of the Dragons ever happened