ok my thing is.. HOW do yall want this girl to swing a sword and behead someone with no sword training at all… DROGON IS HER SWORD, like do yall want her to get an executioner or something like omg
Tyrion questioning Dany in front of everyone is different than Sansa questioning Jon, how? If anything, as a woman she can’t afford to look weak in any way. Her own advisors can’t undermine her like that. She gave them a choice. They chose. Any male conqueror would’ve done the same.
@ Brandon is usually pretty ok. Adison, I love him, but he definitely holds Dany to a different standard. I really want to chat with them because I think they’re ultimately good guys and if it’s pointed out they’d actually re-examine some of their views on her. I saw them doing it to a point in this video.
@@myaalexander354 yeah i agree, adison deffo needs to re-examine because its giving a lil biased flair of holding the male characters differently to the female ones. i love GoT and its just a pattern ive noticed from male reactors when it comes to dany and her male counterpart characters. I really wish they would have the same energy for the male characters in terms of criticism the way dany is criticised. and of course all due to bad writing unfortunately. not saying this for adison & brandon rn as they havent finished the show
Wrong, people don't respect woman who carry themselves by the standards of men without actually being able to carry out your will yourself, disagree? Cersei...no one respects her. People respected Olena and margery. They also respected Yara because she held her self to men's standards AND lived up to it. Dany doesn't kill anyone herself, but has killed thousands...that's weak af.
Sloppy writing that's why. If they would have had him say that she didn't grow up in Westeros it would have made sense. However, they were rushing through these last seasons so this is what we got.
Dragonstone isn’t a apart of Westeros..?? Why are y’all so confused about that all the damn time? Aegon Targaryen landed on dragonstone and looked to the west and towards those lands. As it’s an isle it isn’t really truly a part of Westeros.
Robert used a war hammer in battle, used it to kill Rhaegar. Not sure if Gendry knew that or not lol but it's pretty cool, takes a beast to wield one on the battlefield.
I notice the male reactors always have some double standard with Dany. This is a war and she gave them a choice. If it was John, Rob, or Ned executing them they would call them bad ass and say they did what they had to do. Or if it was a female adviser going against her kings orders in front of others they’d say she was in the wrong for questioning him. So quick to call Dany crazy or wrong for doing what they’d praise any man for doing.
Remember though, this wasn't really a choice and she knew that most of those men were only following their lord's commands. She gave rapists and murderers (the Dothraki) an actual choice when she told them that they can join her or leave. She became exactly like Cersei in this instance so she cannot say that she's nothing like her. The speech she gave beforehand became moot.
If she killed them the way Rob and Ned would have (beheading), I imagine far fewer people would find an issue. But she killed them publicly. For thousands to see. With fire. The distinction is not about her being a woman, no matter how badly some people need it to be.
@redtez when tyrion offered an out for them, dany didn't reject it out of hand, she paused and looked at him for his choice, and he still chose fire. She knew he was a lost cause. It's also war, men die in war, while cersei blew up an entire sept full of innocent people for her crown, it's like comparing a kitten to a lion
Didn't they literally talk about how it wasn't actually too different to what Jon did with Janos before beheading him, realising they been more harsh on her before remembering it wasn't too different?
Few things… Daenerys in my eyes did nothing wrong, if the shoe was on the other foot it wouldn’t be a problem? I love Jon and Arya, best sibling duo imo The most loyal to Dany imo is Jorah, Grey Worm, Missandei and Ser Barriston And finally the next episode is going to hit different trust me
Nah with Danaerys, she's never been around Westerosi politics before and Tyrion's job is literally to counsel her. She doesn't know about the Wall option or anything. Compare to Jon who understands the North just as well as Sansa does
Jon didn't do anything to further his own interests im the entire show. He never wanted to conquer, he never wanted power, he never wanted vengeance and he never hurt anyone for the sake of hurting anyone. You can't even compare the 2 for there to be a double standard. You can compare Ned beheading the deserter wrongfully..but even then,he didn't take pleasure in it. Men and women alike dislike characters like Ramsey,Geoffrey little finger etc bc they're cnts. And enjoy characters like brienne, Jon,yoren because theyre not cnts. Dany is a divisive character like the red woman. Some people understand or forgive some of their actions, some hate them. Personally i liked Danny when she was facing higher odds and had to find resolve. Once she had the power,she started getting a God Complex, which is understandable in a sense
It was also war when Robb imprisoned Jaime and the Lannister boys. Same as when Arya and the others were imprisoned by the Lannisters and Tywin told the Bannermen to put the prisoners to work instead. She claimed to not be like Cersei whilst giving the exact same ultimatum that Cersei would have done, join or die - despite knowing that most of these men just follow their lord's commands. She gave the Dothraki choices, you can either join or walk your own path and this was a choice given to rapists and murderers - far worse men than those in this episode.
Come on, if Danaerys was a man, you would have no problem with what she says and does ! She's firm and has killed less than Cersei ! (and yes there is lazy writing)
Although closer to Westeros, Dragonstone is considered the Westernmost outpost of Valyria, claimed 2 centuries before the Doom of Valyria. Aegon the conqueror planned his invasion of Westeros from Dragonstone - so no, it is not part of Westeros.
@@starytancerz It may have been part of Valyria before, but when Aegon conquered, it became part of Westeros. The crown prince would inherit the castle. Why would he inherit from Valyria? Makes no sense but keep trying to make it seem like Dany wasn't born in Westeros. Also Dragonstone is literally the closest thing to Kings Landing as seen in House of the Dragon when Aemond went after Silverwing.
@ oh cool. I just didn’t think it was Essos, so the only other continent they’ve shown (I think) is Westeros. I just didn’t think Dragon Stone was in neither ?
6:21 I feel you Adison, but remember Danny stated over and over she’s not going put people in chains. So if they take prisoners, how is that any different than what she’s tried to stop. If your enemy is before you and your army willingly defying your mercy. Should that queen continue doing so? Otherwise they’d all be burned and there’d be no convo.
There was an earlier attempt to take evidence to King's Landing. In the show we never see anything. It is presumed that it failed and there was nothing to see that far south. It becomes a very interesting meet up of characters. That was Eastwatch fort with access to the sea. ("Shivering Sea" that far north.)
One of the things that annoyed me about season 7 and 8 was how people traveling and information became instantaneous (like Jora going from the Citadel to Storm's End, the information about Sam's dad and brother getting to the Citadel, and Tyron getting from Storm's End to Kings Landing to talk to his brother).
@@stargirlashitrue enough, dragonstone is just the opposite side of Blackwater Bay. But it took Arya 2 seasons of straight travelling to get from Kings Landing to the Twins. They're heading from Dragonstone to beyond the wall
whats interesting about gendrys weapon was that its what king robert was famous for weilding, a great warhammer that was too heavy for even Ned to lift; also tommen was a fool but he was a child and the youngest so no surprise that he was really manipulated like that
Adison: "Did you even let him empty his bowels?" ~~ Fun Fact: In the books, Tyrion's final thought when he killed Tywin was, and I quote, "Lord Tywin Lannister did not, in the end, shit gold." So the answer is no, his bowels weren't emptied, and the stench from his bowels were so horrendous that it even filled the sept during his funeral, and all the noblemen and noblewomen in attendance had to cover their noses. Cersei was PISSED lol The funeral ceremony for the smallfolk was also not well attended since the common people of Kings Landing never forgave the Lannisters for how they sacked the city during Roberts Rebellion. They hated Tywin and the Lannisters and if it wasn't for Robert, and then the Tyrells, they probably would have never accepted any Lannister blood as royalty. Tywin's death/funerals were a terrible way for such a feared and respected man to be remembered. The TRUE reality of his legacy was also damning: Joffrey dead, Tyrion an escaped fugitive and exile, Jaime maimed, Cersei the queen regent and House Lannister leaderless and on the brink of collapse.
@@gregsmith4225 Gilly delivering the most important reveal of the entire series just to be completely ignored by every man is every woman in a board meeting ever. 🙃
The thing i didnt like about how they showed danys "madness" coming out, is that people were supposed to think she was in the wrong at the beginning of this episode. But thw way i saw it is, war is war, people die, the people she burned were given multiple chances to leave unscathed by taking the black etc. Her approach was to be formidable and win, then earn their respect, love and loyalty later. They just cranked her temper from 1 to 11 within episodes
@Slappys loyalty isn't over night, at the point of this episode, she has battles to win, she has the ability to win fast with overwhelming force. She needs to win the iron throne so she can have the time to earn their loyalty through actions
11:17 it's also how chill she was abt it for me. Dany was like "ok bet u mfs getting burned then peace" while Jon was clearly more bothered by killing Janos. And also how with Dany it was essentially "either u follow me or die" whereas with Jon they were already sworn to him, plus Janos was talking mad disrespectful
When they send regular ravens (letters) it's like homing pigeons, they fly from castle to another. Bran isn't warging into all of them always (although that would explain wtf brans role actually is)
11:12 Janos just insulted and disobeyed Jon, and was killed for it. Sam's family led an army against Dany, killed her ally old Lady Tyrell, and shot her dragon (tried to kill her).
Jon had literally just became Lord commander and gave him an order. Not only didn't he comply with the order, he kept disrespecting him in front of the rest of the men while not complying with the order. If Jon didn't do what he did, he would have been killed even sooner than he was. He had to establish his authority, but he did give him a chance to comply before he took his head. C'mon, Dany doesn't care about who led the army that killed her ally in that moment. All she cared about was the "choice" given. Bend the knee or die.
@SusieOrSueOrSusan And Dany is the rightful queen, trying to establish her rule, just killing rebels who would otherwise try to kill her and her allies again. Them going to war against her is far worse than Jon being disrespected a bit. The way people irrationally judge every little thing Dany does so unfairly drives me crazy.
Janos was sworn to the NW and to Jon, so he broke his oath and had to die. Randall Tarly was not sworn to Daenerys, but he was one of the leaders who fought against her and refused to switch sides, so I agree he had to die to send a message. Sam's brother, on the other hand, probably should have been locked away until after the war and then given the chance to bend the knee again
@@kylethompson3008 Leading an army against someone is worse than breaking a pinky promise. And leaving kids who have already defied you once alive after you kill their parents is risky. They would hate you more than ever. He wasn't a kid (unlike the traumatized kid Jon killed). He was an adult. He made his choice.
Look however y'all feel about these next couple episodes this finale I been waiting to see y'all reaction to since y'all started I been watching since ya posted season two. It's just some of my favorite episodes for obvious reasons
@Nita_Key 5-7 are my favorite seasons in no small part because the finale. And these fellas love a get back so I relate to they reaction more then most
"I'm tired of reading about the achievements of better men." I hated that Sam said that - Sam normally has an appreciation for the knowledge and influence at the Citadel and now all of a sudden they're a bunch lesser men? This is where the writing trouble began.
Stepping in Dany's shoes. Her Fam was murked, she and her bro was spirited away across the ocean. Started from the bottom but now we here. GoT's is Chess not checkers.
I have to second others who've asked - how is Tyrion questioning Dany in front of all those people acceptable, while Sansa questioning Jon is not? It feels like a gender-based double standard. The dragon's response to Jon is very telling. Not to be taken lightly. Pay close attention to the information Sam found in those old books.
Why do yall keep ragging on Danny? That girl has been through more than a lot of those men on that show.SHE DONT KNOW JON.Ya'll do.The sad thing is,if a man was doing what she is,no one would say a thing.She deserves every ounce of "get back" she can get.They deserved no mercy from her.He told Sam he would kill him if he didn't go to the Njght's Watch and his brother was okay with it.And the dragons are loyal to DANNY,the person who had them since birth,they don't know Jon.
Her entire family was brutally murdered she was sold in slaver assaulted use as a bargaining token for her brother army until she worked her was into a position of power to reign over a couple cities and have them rebel against her for her to again be saved by her dragon then enslaved then she gets to Westeros and loses near every battle she doesn't use a dragon and nearly that to.
Although closer to Westeros, Dragon stone is considered the Westernmost outpost of Valyria, claimed 2 centuries before the Doom of Valyria. Aegon the conqueror planned his invasion of Westeros from Dragon stone - so no, it is not part of Westeros.
The part where they say Arya needs to chill out and reel it in is kinda crazy. That young lady is literally a serial killer who just so happens to be related to the story’s protagonists 😂 what y’all mean fr?
If only Tyrion knew that was Sam’s father and Sam is Jon’s best friend. That probably could’ve helped save them from that had he mentioned that to danny
Who else wants them to stop watching the show 😭 I can’t imagine their reaction with D&D’s version of season 8.. I guess it’s a right of passage but a part of me wants to shield them from the heartache
They're going to accept the narrative and hate Dany, more on Adisons part. He is going to claim he knew she was going to turn that way. They're not going to feel it's OOC or a character assassination.
I don’t understand why bran is so solid on top character list, half the series they weren’t even caring about his scenes. He hasn’t done nothin in a minute and then Varys drops multiple spots to off the list?
ok my thing is.. HOW do yall want this girl to swing a sword and behead someone with no sword training at all… DROGON IS HER SWORD, like do yall want her to get an executioner or something like omg
her lightbringer indeed
Unreasonable expectations placed on only Dany. Fr.
Tyrion questioning Dany in front of everyone is different than Sansa questioning Jon, how? If anything, as a woman she can’t afford to look weak in any way. Her own advisors can’t undermine her like that. She gave them a choice. They chose. Any male conqueror would’ve done the same.
Yesss👏👏👏👏
every single male reactor when watching GoT last couple of seasons show double standards when it comes to dany....its frustrating
@ Brandon is usually pretty ok. Adison, I love him, but he definitely holds Dany to a different standard. I really want to chat with them because I think they’re ultimately good guys and if it’s pointed out they’d actually re-examine some of their views on her. I saw them doing it to a point in this video.
@@myaalexander354 yeah i agree, adison deffo needs to re-examine because its giving a lil biased flair of holding the male characters differently to the female ones. i love GoT and its just a pattern ive noticed from male reactors when it comes to dany and her male counterpart characters. I really wish they would have the same energy for the male characters in terms of criticism the way dany is criticised. and of course all due to bad writing unfortunately. not saying this for adison & brandon rn as they havent finished the show
Wrong, people don't respect woman who carry themselves by the standards of men without actually being able to carry out your will yourself, disagree? Cersei...no one respects her. People respected Olena and margery. They also respected Yara because she held her self to men's standards AND lived up to it. Dany doesn't kill anyone herself, but has killed thousands...that's weak af.
The gendry rowing was an actual well known meme for years before this episode aired
Right and that's where D&D got their line from, the fans.
I know Dany was literally jumping around since her birth, she was born on Dragonstone, it just bothers me when they say she wasn't born in Westeros!
Being born in a place doesnt mean you identify with that place or carry the same cultural values as that place.
Sloppy writing that's why. If they would have had him say that she didn't grow up in Westeros it would have made sense. However, they were rushing through these last seasons so this is what we got.
@@SusieOrSueOrSusan Bruh, I get triggered to this day about the BS rushed writing they gave us with the last 2 seasons
Dragonstone isn’t a apart of Westeros..?? Why are y’all so confused about that all the damn time?
Aegon Targaryen landed on dragonstone and looked to the west and towards those lands. As it’s an isle it isn’t really truly a part of Westeros.
@@LS13. Read Fire and Blood... That's all I'm gonna say. And you have read it I would urge you to read it again.
Notice Dany’s braids. It’s like Khal Drogo. All the battles she has won
“Sam, your lil internship is done…” 😂😂😂
Dany adopted what her ancestors used to do, like Daemon Targaryen “bend the knee”
Everyone loves the dragons until they do what is natural to them
Robert used a war hammer in battle, used it to kill Rhaegar. Not sure if Gendry knew that or not lol but it's pretty cool, takes a beast to wield one on the battlefield.
I notice the male reactors always have some double standard with Dany. This is a war and she gave them a choice. If it was John, Rob, or Ned executing them they would call them bad ass and say they did what they had to do. Or if it was a female adviser going against her kings orders in front of others they’d say she was in the wrong for questioning him. So quick to call Dany crazy or wrong for doing what they’d praise any man for doing.
@@jay-7379 LOUDER PLEASE!
Remember though, this wasn't really a choice and she knew that most of those men were only following their lord's commands. She gave rapists and murderers (the Dothraki) an actual choice when she told them that they can join her or leave. She became exactly like Cersei in this instance so she cannot say that she's nothing like her. The speech she gave beforehand became moot.
If she killed them the way Rob and Ned would have (beheading), I imagine far fewer people would find an issue.
But she killed them publicly. For thousands to see. With fire.
The distinction is not about her being a woman, no matter how badly some people need it to be.
@redtez when tyrion offered an out for them, dany didn't reject it out of hand, she paused and looked at him for his choice, and he still chose fire. She knew he was a lost cause. It's also war, men die in war, while cersei blew up an entire sept full of innocent people for her crown, it's like comparing a kitten to a lion
Didn't they literally talk about how it wasn't actually too different to what Jon did with Janos before beheading him, realising they been more harsh on her before remembering it wasn't too different?
Few things…
Daenerys in my eyes did nothing wrong, if the shoe was on the other foot it wouldn’t be a problem?
I love Jon and Arya, best sibling duo imo
The most loyal to Dany imo is Jorah, Grey Worm, Missandei and Ser Barriston
And finally the next episode is going to hit different trust me
dany did nothing wrong here. tyrion questioning her like that in front of everybody is some punk ish.
Nah with Danaerys, she's never been around Westerosi politics before and Tyrion's job is literally to counsel her.
She doesn't know about the Wall option or anything. Compare to Jon who understands the North just as well as Sansa does
Dany was completely in the right.
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9:41 Drogon was like “Dany did you spill a drink on my back? Why do I feel something wet?”
It’s WAR. Why wouldn’t Dany do what she did? If Jon did it, he’d be praised. The double standards are crazy.
Except Jon wouldn’t have done it like that. Jon wouldn’t have burnt Dickon at least.
Jon didn't do anything to further his own interests im the entire show. He never wanted to conquer, he never wanted power, he never wanted vengeance and he never hurt anyone for the sake of hurting anyone.
You can't even compare the 2 for there to be a double standard.
You can compare Ned beheading the deserter wrongfully..but even then,he didn't take pleasure in it.
Men and women alike dislike characters like Ramsey,Geoffrey little finger etc bc they're cnts. And enjoy characters like brienne, Jon,yoren because theyre not cnts.
Dany is a divisive character like the red woman. Some people understand or forgive some of their actions, some hate them. Personally i liked Danny when she was facing higher odds and had to find resolve. Once she had the power,she started getting a God Complex, which is understandable in a sense
It was also war when Robb imprisoned Jaime and the Lannister boys. Same as when Arya and the others were imprisoned by the Lannisters and Tywin told the Bannermen to put the prisoners to work instead.
She claimed to not be like Cersei whilst giving the exact same ultimatum that Cersei would have done, join or die - despite knowing that most of these men just follow their lord's commands. She gave the Dothraki choices, you can either join or walk your own path and this was a choice given to rapists and murderers - far worse men than those in this episode.
@@tobe1207 daenerys targaryen having a god complex? yeah i'm sure george created her like that
@@redtez okay then robb is like cersei as well for killing lord karstark big deal
Come on, if Danaerys was a man, you would have no problem with what she says and does ! She's firm and has killed less than Cersei ! (and yes there is lazy writing)
Y’all, that Dickon fire
Hahaha 😂
Yall sick 😂😂😂
"Cercei isnt breathing, shes stealing air" 😂
Dany was born in Westeros Sam’s Dad. Dummy. Dragon Stone
Exactly. She is known as Stormborn because of the weather in Westeros at the time. Pure clownery.
@ exactly!!
Although closer to Westeros, Dragonstone is considered the Westernmost outpost of Valyria, claimed 2 centuries before the Doom of Valyria. Aegon the conqueror planned his invasion of Westeros from Dragonstone - so no, it is not part of Westeros.
@@starytancerz It may have been part of Valyria before, but when Aegon conquered, it became part of Westeros. The crown prince would inherit the castle. Why would he inherit from Valyria? Makes no sense but keep trying to make it seem like Dany wasn't born in Westeros. Also Dragonstone is literally the closest thing to Kings Landing as seen in House of the Dragon when Aemond went after Silverwing.
@ oh cool. I just didn’t think it was Essos, so the only other continent they’ve shown (I think) is Westeros. I just didn’t think Dragon Stone was in neither ?
It's the writing that changed not necessarily the characters.
Yes, the writing changed and as a result so did the characters unfortunately.
6:21 I feel you Adison, but remember Danny stated over and over she’s not going put people in chains. So if they take prisoners, how is that any different than what she’s tried to stop. If your enemy is before you and your army willingly defying your mercy. Should that queen continue doing so? Otherwise they’d all be burned and there’d be no convo.
these next few episodes are gonna be fun to watch them see haha. damn. cant wait.
Literally got up early for this…….. it’s midnight in South Africa.
You not alone, also from S.A
4am mzansi😅😂
Jon: touches Raegal
Dany: "OMG he's good with kids too!!!
There was an earlier attempt to take evidence to King's Landing. In the show we never see anything. It is presumed that it failed and there was nothing to see that far south. It becomes a very interesting meet up of characters. That was Eastwatch fort with access to the sea. ("Shivering Sea" that far north.)
Brother I’ve watched u lot since Wednesday on this game of thrones 😂just caught up now I’m tired boss
One of the things that annoyed me about season 7 and 8 was how people traveling and information became instantaneous (like Jora going from the Citadel to Storm's End, the information about Sam's dad and brother getting to the Citadel, and Tyron getting from Storm's End to Kings Landing to talk to his brother).
That's Dragonstone, not Storm's End btw! Dragonstone and KL are pretty close. Although the teleporting is ridiculous lol
They could have brought the glass candles into the show but they decided not to.
@@stargirlashitrue enough, dragonstone is just the opposite side of Blackwater Bay. But it took Arya 2 seasons of straight travelling to get from Kings Landing to the Twins. They're heading from Dragonstone to beyond the wall
@@imean5399 I know the teleporting is so silly, spacing it out by at least 1 ep would have helped lmao.
whats interesting about gendrys weapon was that its what king robert was famous for weilding, a great warhammer that was too heavy for even Ned to lift; also tommen was a fool but he was a child and the youngest so no surprise that he was really manipulated like that
Adison: "Did you even let him empty his bowels?"
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Fun Fact: In the books, Tyrion's final thought when he killed Tywin was, and I quote, "Lord Tywin Lannister did not, in the end, shit gold."
So the answer is no, his bowels weren't emptied, and the stench from his bowels were so horrendous that it even filled the sept during his funeral, and all the noblemen and noblewomen in attendance had to cover their noses. Cersei was PISSED lol
The funeral ceremony for the smallfolk was also not well attended since the common people of Kings Landing never forgave the Lannisters for how they sacked the city during Roberts Rebellion. They hated Tywin and the Lannisters and if it wasn't for Robert, and then the Tyrells, they probably would have never accepted any Lannister blood as royalty.
Tywin's death/funerals were a terrible way for such a feared and respected man to be remembered. The TRUE reality of his legacy was also damning: Joffrey dead, Tyrion an escaped fugitive and exile, Jaime maimed, Cersei the queen regent and House Lannister leaderless and on the brink of collapse.
A whoosh moment for these two, just like Sam. =)
Was waiting for it to click
right even the edit cut around it. Hilarious.
@@gregsmith4225 Gilly delivering the most important reveal of the entire series just to be completely ignored by every man is every woman in a board meeting ever. 🙃
The thing i didnt like about how they showed danys "madness" coming out, is that people were supposed to think she was in the wrong at the beginning of this episode. But thw way i saw it is, war is war, people die, the people she burned were given multiple chances to leave unscathed by taking the black etc. Her approach was to be formidable and win, then earn their respect, love and loyalty later. They just cranked her temper from 1 to 11 within episodes
You don’t earn loyalty by demanding it.
@@Slappys and cersei did it pretty easily and its stupid on d&d part to think hous tarly would betray house tyrell like that
@Slappys loyalty isn't over night, at the point of this episode, she has battles to win, she has the ability to win fast with overwhelming force. She needs to win the iron throne so she can have the time to earn their loyalty through actions
Y'all ever notice that every time sam leaves a place he always leaves with something he be on his denzel ish lol
Lmaooooo. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Like he from around the way.
He's just doing the side quests
Gilly , family sword , books and scribes lmfao I know I’m missing something !
11:17 it's also how chill she was abt it for me. Dany was like "ok bet u mfs getting burned then peace" while Jon was clearly more bothered by killing Janos. And also how with Dany it was essentially "either u follow me or die" whereas with Jon they were already sworn to him, plus Janos was talking mad disrespectful
Damn i get excited whe ln u guys pop up.
Much love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺.
Love u guys. Funny as hell 😅
In the books each chapter was a characters name, that’s why you won’t really see everyone in same episode
I just love you guys. I could watch yall watch just about anything
Gendry’s war hammer is a callback to his father who fought with a war hammer
You guys were particularly funny this episode!
25:38 that reaction made me giggle 😂
I know you guys saw S6E10… Drogon approached him like that for another reason. He could sense something really familiar.
I know you’re giving us episodes pretty quickly, but I need more! Lol I can’t wait for a particular episode! 😂😊
Bronn loyalty is unmatched. Man sells his sword like nothing else.... no, you know who
Keep em coming. I get tired of checking for new ones all day every day 😅
When they send regular ravens (letters) it's like homing pigeons, they fly from castle to another.
Bran isn't warging into all of them always (although that would explain wtf brans role actually is)
Lil' Dickon is in Umbrella Academy btw. Might be worth watching.
Black Sails as well
11:12 Janos just insulted and disobeyed Jon, and was killed for it.
Sam's family led an army against Dany, killed her ally old Lady Tyrell, and shot her dragon (tried to kill her).
Jon had literally just became Lord commander and gave him an order. Not only didn't he comply with the order, he kept disrespecting him in front of the rest of the men while not complying with the order. If Jon didn't do what he did, he would have been killed even sooner than he was. He had to establish his authority, but he did give him a chance to comply before he took his head. C'mon, Dany doesn't care about who led the army that killed her ally in that moment. All she cared about was the "choice" given. Bend the knee or die.
@SusieOrSueOrSusan And Dany is the rightful queen, trying to establish her rule, just killing rebels who would otherwise try to kill her and her allies again. Them going to war against her is far worse than Jon being disrespected a bit.
The way people irrationally judge every little thing Dany does so unfairly drives me crazy.
Janos was sworn to the NW and to Jon, so he broke his oath and had to die. Randall Tarly was not sworn to Daenerys, but he was one of the leaders who fought against her and refused to switch sides, so I agree he had to die to send a message. Sam's brother, on the other hand, probably should have been locked away until after the war and then given the chance to bend the knee again
@@kylethompson3008 Leading an army against someone is worse than breaking a pinky promise.
And leaving kids who have already defied you once alive after you kill their parents is risky. They would hate you more than ever. He wasn't a kid (unlike the traumatized kid Jon killed). He was an adult. He made his choice.
This! And Janos regretted it and begged for his life. But no one is saying Jon was mean and did too much.
31:47- 31:55
-Brandon "oh wow"
-Adison "i feel em."
-Brandon 👀🤨
The ace squad team up had me excited the first time.
Danny’s dragon didn’t attack Jon because he is a Targyrean
So excited for you guys to finish this season!
27:22 that bottle facing the wrath😂
27:18 well... when a brother Lannister and a sister Lannister *love each other very much, they give each other a special hug. And then...
*not accurate to actual definitions of love in most locations or societies. Not valid in Utah
Maybe Bronn & Jaime sunk, pushed off the bottom, and rocketed to the surface?😂
20:04 - 20:14 is the biggest PAUSE I've ever heard. That was insane! 😂😂😂
Love the guys on a mission set of characters at the end of
The weapon Gendry used is a war hammer. The war hammer was also Robert Baratheon’s weapon of choice.
Look however y'all feel about these next couple episodes this finale I been waiting to see y'all reaction to since y'all started I been watching since ya posted season two. It's just some of my favorite episodes for obvious reasons
Yeah, the season 7 finale was lit.
@Nita_Key 5-7 are my favorite seasons in no small part because the finale. And these fellas love a get back so I relate to they reaction more then most
Gendry's Dad was Robert, who always was going on about good he was with his warhammer back in the day.
Daddy Bararhean used a hammer in battle . Not a sword. Like father...
Y'all already know Jon will get that before Ja 😂😂😂
"I'm tired of reading about the achievements of better men." I hated that Sam said that - Sam normally has an appreciation for the knowledge and influence at the Citadel and now all of a sudden they're a bunch lesser men? This is where the writing trouble began.
It began a while before this to be fair lol some dogshit writing
"That mess over there in that castle????" real
Girls love it when you touching on they dragon LMAO
You wrong! "Stroller" 😂😂😂😂
Your top characters are 💯 spot on!!!!
Gendry's hammer is a little nod to the fact that Robert Baratheon, his father, fought with a war hammer btw.
27:23 I felt that 😭
Dickon did seem like a decent dude like he loved Sam like his mom
Stepping in Dany's shoes. Her Fam was murked, she and her bro was spirited away across the ocean. Started from the bottom but now we here. GoT's is Chess not checkers.
28:00 in the books, dorne has a plot to put myrcella on the iron throne.
I have to second others who've asked - how is Tyrion questioning Dany in front of all those people acceptable, while Sansa questioning Jon is not? It feels like a gender-based double standard.
The dragon's response to Jon is very telling. Not to be taken lightly. Pay close attention to the information Sam found in those old books.
Why do yall keep ragging on Danny? That girl has been through more than a lot of those men on that show.SHE DONT KNOW JON.Ya'll do.The sad thing is,if a man was doing what she is,no one would say a thing.She deserves every ounce of "get back" she can get.They deserved no mercy from her.He told Sam he would kill him if he didn't go to the Njght's Watch and his brother was okay with it.And the dragons are loyal to DANNY,the person who had them since birth,they don't know Jon.
All facts lol the UA-camrs should rewatch the first season like we had to because they did her dirty for a long time and she got it out the mud
One note of contention, I doubt Randall told Dickon he banished Sam
Her entire family was brutally murdered she was sold in slaver assaulted use as a bargaining token for her brother army until she worked her was into a position of power to reign over a couple cities and have them rebel against her for her to again be saved by her dragon then enslaved then she gets to Westeros and loses near every battle she doesn't use a dragon and nearly that to.
@@NiKiMa023Yet his dumb ass smirked while Randall talked shit to Sam and Gilly. His dumb ass deserved to get got.
@@NiKiMa023he heard how his dad treated Sam when he came there with Gilly and said nothing.
19:46 and that's a Joffrey answer, right there.
Oooo I’m scared for episode 6 I’m gonna cry good luck!
Dany was also born in Westeros.
Although closer to Westeros, Dragon stone is considered the Westernmost outpost of Valyria, claimed 2 centuries before the Doom of Valyria. Aegon the conqueror planned his invasion of Westeros from Dragon stone - so no, it is not part of Westeros.
@starytancerz it's part of the Crownlands just like Tarth is part of the Stormlands.
I want to know if they caught R + L. It feels like they keep skipping over it.
It’s cute that you guys have no idea why or how Jon touched the dragon 😂 love you guys
“Touchin on my dragon like that…no Diddy”😂😂😂 is wild!
It’s 0048 in the Uk
Joffrey's was a scociopath who was also spoiled rotten. He was told his whole life he was special and couldn't be questioned, a terrible combination.
Im three minutes in with you 2.. ..And already bending the knee....happy new years
The part where they say Arya needs to chill out and reel it in is kinda crazy. That young lady is literally a serial killer who just so happens to be related to the story’s protagonists 😂 what y’all mean fr?
We need to find out who is the blonde haired, white girl that clowned Adison because omfg.
Comes out @ 8:30 pm here
If only Tyrion knew that was Sam’s father and Sam is Jon’s best friend. That probably could’ve helped save them from that had he mentioned that to danny
Adi & Brandon - how y'all feel about the density of this season? It feels like, some episodes, more is happening than entire seasons previously
King Robert carried a hammer too
9:42 is just straight craaaaaaazy
9:45 Insane work
Shoutout to Sam The Stealer ✊️
Wow I´ve just realized that u too are brothers and Christ... Amem! Maranatha Lord Jesus! Love from Brazil
Who else wants them to stop watching the show 😭 I can’t imagine their reaction with D&D’s version of season 8.. I guess it’s a right of passage but a part of me wants to shield them from the heartache
They're going to accept the narrative and hate Dany, more on Adisons part. He is going to claim he knew she was going to turn that way. They're not going to feel it's OOC or a character assassination.
Let's get it, let's go!
"Touchin' oWn my dragon like that!
No Diddy..."
~ Brutha Adison
"Touching on my Dragon like that, no Diddy!😂😂😂😂"
Has this show not taught you...bending the knee doesnt equal loyalty
Did you get my message on etsy I bought the shirt and asked you to sign it?
Pretty stocked for the next few episodes
I don’t understand why bran is so solid on top character list, half the series they weren’t even caring about his scenes. He hasn’t done nothin in a minute and then Varys drops multiple spots to off the list?
Since people empty their bowels and bladder when they die (usually), Tywin definitely released after Tyrion ended him.
Not really, he was shot in the intestines. The stench of Tywins corpse is a big deal in the book