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Best part is he thinks John left the wall and dishonored the nights watch and broke his oath when John is the first one, probably to ever complete his watch and live to tell the tale
The oath ends with their death, so you don't LIVE to tell the tale usually
@@b4l4zsv1ncz3I guess that's the point, that he is the first one 😅
Also, why is this the best part?
@@ipkislolbecause it is to this person. Why does everyone seem to have Down syndrome on the internet? Like seriously
There was nothing left to watch as the wildlings were either dead or had migrated to the 7 kingdoms and the white walkers had been defeated which is the sole reason the wall was constructed and the nights watch formed
if Jon is this good, imagine how good Ser Arthur Dayne and Ser Barriston Selmy were
Jon isnt that good he is just above average any knight would best him
He has better armor than both. Its called plot armor.
@@jayden_uysno he is very good but not as much as Arthur dayne Barristan Selmy or Jaime Lannister but he would beat any Kingsguard in game of thrones there are (bad average good excellent and exceptional)
Arthur dayne Barristan Selmy and jaime lannister are in (excetional) jon is in (excellent)
@@mughush4997 no there is more that would best him in combat than those who would lose
@@mughush4997 plus arthur>barristan>jaime
“Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.” Mike Tyson
And then Tyson got punched in the mouth and his plan to win was unsuccessful. A true prophet
@@DJLtravelvids it wasn’t as if he said as if he was unbeatable 😂😂
@btswithjoy "My thtyle ith impetuouth. My defenth ith impregnable. I'll eat your babieth."
-Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson was such a a badass in his prime. But you can't blame someone for aging, that's just flat out dumb as f***
It's spelled "mouf"
Ramsay killed it with his performance…. I hope he won an award for his acting in this series
I hated him in the books, was ready to hate him on the show… I couldn’t do it… he was possibly the funniest character on the show… he also wasn’t 10% as disgusting as he was in the books
@@swayback7375I agree, he was more vile and repugnant in the books .
@@AmazingJayB51i should read the books, i watched the serie and i hated him, really hated him hahaha
@@swayback7375I feel that way about him too. I feel like a lunatic for enjoying his character the way he's portrayed in the show but I also like euron so maybe the goofy ass charismatic psychos are just fun to watch
@@ea6102 na, I hated what they did euron.
I did like their version of podrick the slayer tho. That was funny.
Sometimes a good punch to the face is just the most satisfying.
Agreed 💯
Or, in this case, twenty-one of them.
Or 10
Lol he caves his face in after
Not as good as having starving dogs eat you alive😅
All jokes apart but Ramsay's death was the most satisfying
Nah Joffery was. Ramsey was horrible but he was acted so well you love to hate him.
Unlike Joffery whom was a shit from start to finish.
They showed to little of it
Joffrey was so much more satisfying in every way
After raping Sansa and having Theon castrated, I watched his death episode twice.
Guys just clearing that both deaths were satisfying to watch but I clearly thought that Ramsay's character wouldn't face justice but it did!
Joffrey would've died anyway
"Will your men want to fight for you if they knew you wouldn't fight for them?" You left out the best part.
Apparently yes.
Most men fight for pay, plunder or out of fear of their commander. Respect and admiration are worth while, but fear and greed work just as well.
@@Zarken26Teamwork
@@Zarken26 Fear and greed are fragile motivations. Respect and loyalty may be undying, but greed always has its limits and fear has quite circumstantial value.
That's exactly why Reek betrayed him. He felt enough of an emotional connection to Sansa for his loyalty as a Pseudo-Stark to outweigh his fear of Ramsay. Funny enough, if not for that, his army would've beat Jon's due to his ruthlessness. Had they still fought at all. Relying exclusively on fear and greed is exactly what screwed him in the end.
Should've said, "Will your men want to fight for you if they know they're fighting for a coward." If they were real people, I think potentially bruising his ego like that would have had a much better chance of provoking him into a fight.
"Will your men want to fight for you when they hear you wouldn't fight for them" - jon
My boy cold 🥶
😊💀
He is a piece of poop and is a bad friend. :)
I love how even Ramsay validates combat ability
He's evil, not stupid
@@haleyhowell7889 exactly. And when he gets cornered inside Winterfell by all the opposition, he's like, "one on one combat? Brilliant idea!" 😂
For what a vile man Ramsey is, his battle strategies and even torture strategies are very effective and smart, he knows when he can be bested and has to admit defeat, he does not honour himself enough to believe he could beat Jon, he can fight visciously, the only reason Jon's army wasn't anihalated was because of Sansa. His downfall was his victim knowing his evil nature and being able to predict him otherwise Ramsey woulda won by a landslide. Even though he's disgusting, he's not lacking in strategy, even his torture and mental torture of enemies to get into their head (Theon, Rickons death Infront of Jon, etc) is effective. I guess he takes after Roose Bolton in these ways. Whilst flaying is terrible, who on earth would want to fight against men that flay their captured enemies alive? Even their house banner is terrifying.
@@Shannon-vv6rr i agree. He was very smart & strategically sound but he had one more major flaw of Which he never learned from roose. The importance of allies. He overestemated how far fear of him could take him. He & house frey had a common enemy in the starks & him taking a frey bride to secure an alliance with house frey to aquire more men to fight Jon. House frey at this time was still alive & walder as big of a snake as he was wouldve understood the threat a united north under house stark wouldve been to him & his house & wouldve been in his best interest to come to house boltons aid to secure his own position if anything. Ramsey did know what jon was up to for quite a while & so wouldve had time to set this up. Heck he even shouldve Done this as soon as his father was out of the way since there would be few who wouldve dared to tell the freys what ramsey did to roose new wife & new trueborn son. He was smart but also abit ignorant thinking fear would be the only tool he need.
@@Shannon-vv6rrbut who would surrender to someone who might flay you?
Ramsay was not wrong. He just didn't know that Sansa also had an army.
A plot army
@@saymyname8925 Everything serves the plot
Right -- everything Ramsay said here was accurate
@@kaydens6964doesn't mean it has to be stupid asf tho
Sansa knew a surprise was needed and prepared for one.
When John was standing with his sword drawn while Ramsey’s army came charging at him was the most badass gigachad moment ever.
Came to say just that....he knew he was going to die and yet he stood his ground and did the right thing to the end.....(and didnt die😅)
Nah it was kinda stupid. GRRM tried so hard to build a somewhat grounded world based in history. Shame that GOT turned battles into lame anime-tier spectacles.
I didn't care for it. Characters in GOT had been mortal up until this point. This is just Jon showing how much plot armor he has going for him.
Facts
youre going to die tomorrow, Lord Bolton.. sleep well.. 😭😭❤️
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He didn't kill white walker commanders
@@nibir2704Jon snow also didn't killed night king
@@xxxyyyyzzzzzz I didn't say that... What I'm saying is, jon never got the chance or experience to prove himself.... That's it
Ser*
Right behind Ser Barristan Selmy
The guy playing Ramsey is such a good actor
That scene with John in the forefront, sword poised, and his back to us with the entire opposing force riding towards him gives me chills every time.
A terrible tactician
I am gonna have to watch it all again because you just reminded me of that scene!
@@roymercer22yeah but what does he have left anyways. His army is composed of a few loyal stark men who survived, wildlings, and a couple bear islanders, with the bulk of the army being wildlings. While The Bolton troops were better equipped, and more men, and Umber men. Jon’s army did put up a fight until the Vale arrived. The only reason Jon’s army survived was because Ramsey got cocky and decided to toy with them until he saw the Vale and he scurried back to winterfell hoping to endure and win the siege.
@@lunaasonininongry6297 Awful. Now look at the battle of winterfell. The most ignorant battle plan of all time.
It doesn't give me chills, it gives me waves of revulsion. It was the final nail in the "yep, this is unwatchable" coffin.
Ramsey, Geofrey... A++ performances in this show. Absolute masterpieces.
Greatest swordsman who ever lived proceeded to beat Ramsey to a pulp with a shield and his hands ….
Talk about a real man. I’m doing it the right way.
Jon be like, you dont deserve the sword, time for these HANDS!
… after Ramsay shot his cousin in the back.
@hotredtiger316 It was his youngest brother. Ramsay also assaulted his sister. Mf definitely earned the beat down.
Greatest shieldsman who ever walked. Excpet for maybe Tyrion.
Ramsey getting the utter crap kicked out of him was so damn satisfying. Especially after what he did to Sansa and to Theon.
Theon deserved what he got for betraying the Starks.
Unpopular opinion: Theon deserved it. He was a traitor and not only did Ramsey do justice for the Starksin, but also when it comes to Jamie Lannister. Although unintentionally, since he had other motives.
The battle of the bastards is one of the best battle scenes ive ever seen and in my opinion a top 3 Game of Thrones episode. Still not over how this show ended.
It never ended. We collectively dreamt that last part
@@Illfury That wasnt a dream it was a nightmare
One of the dumbest is more accurate
@@TheLostinTheUnknown you suck at trolling. Put some effort in it dude.
The battle is good spectacle but already goes against everything GoT used to be. John's plot armor in that sequence is insane.
1. surviving the arrow rain aimed specifically at him after rushing into Ramsay's trap
2. Coming out of the cavalry charge unscathed even though he stood in the middle as a foot soldier.
3. Sansa showing up at exactly the right moment
4. Him showing no signs of exhaustion despite constant fighting and beating a fully rested Ramsay in a 1 on 1 who was shown to be an extremely dangerous fighter before.
The battle of the bastards is amazing as a standalone fight and cinematic experience but in the context of s show in which foolish decision making and overconfidence were punished - where typical "disadvantaged hero pulls off surprising victory against overwhelming force of evil" scenarios were always absent, it fell flat for me.
Ramsay: I have an army.
Jon: I have plot armor.
>Ramsay: I have an army.
Jon: I have plot armor.<
Jon: I have Sansa Stark !
Sansa, I have your dogs Ramsay!
this has so few likes. shows that people really don't know how the world functions nor how the world in GOT functions
The wolf conquered the flayed man...
As it was with kings of winter before him. It's basically tradition that the flayed man is defeated
The Wolf and the Falcon
He lost to him completely and in an utmost stupid way. He was saved in the last moment by Baelish...
That sounds like a brag but actually its saying a wolf defeated a severely injured human.
He’s a dragon wolf ❤
Rhaegar's genes clutched! Jon's daddy was so good at everything.
Mostly got to learn it from the father who raised him, Ned Stark. And that's the reason Jon is very wise and understanding at taking decisions.
Ramsay later on "I reconsidered your offer"😂😂😂
This would've been a wonderful moment for Jon to flip the line: "You know nothing."
Meh... keep your dayjob
Missed opportunity
Oh yes!!
Okay, time to rewatch the whole show for the 50th times
So Im NOT the only one 😃
@@joannejohnson85 🤣🤣no you're not, trust me
Bro I’ll never forget when Jon locked eyes with this guy coming from spit of corpse with the grim reaper stare and pursued one of the coldest moments of the show
Ramsay's actor is so damn good
And then he beat the piss out of him. Best episode in the series, as far as I’m concerned.
The king in the north.... the most suitable title given to him❤❤
John isnt a good commander, he left his battle plans,his army and position to run to his brothe
i dOn wAn iT
Ma queen
@@petrospetromixos6962 So, you would've just watched your brother die?
@@premiumheadpats4150 thats what a good leader would do,thousands of lifes over your brothers
When Jon got blood on his face he kinda reminded me of Bjorn from Vikings
You compared this bastard to Bjorn Ironside?
@@zackyvwasin339 Maybe you didn't hear, but Jon Snow wasn't a bastard...
@dreamkrusherjay2869 he is and will always be a bastard who got exiled since hid real identity doesn't matter at all
@@zackyvwasin339lol I can’t believe he compared some dude from a terrible show like “Vikings” to Jon Snow.
Ramsey's character was so well portrayed... he's such a great villain and a great actor...
Never getting Jon vs Jaime is an unfortunate missed opportunity
Nah Jon vs The Night King should have happened.
That's because Jaime would win, no contest
I’m glad Sansa got her revenge with the hounds 💀
Probably the most satisfying death, and death scene, of the entire saga. Martin REALLY made you hate and fear Ramsay.
@@jfranks1295 I never feared him, but I hated him with a burning passion. The only death I enjoyed more was Joffrey. Joffrey's death got a fvckin standing ovation in my dorm's lounge!
@@premiumheadpats4150 mine was meryn trant
@@premiumheadpats4150yup!
Never happened in the books. In the books he’s still alive. I’m sure it will be much much better.
just as Aragorn of LOTR was crowned king after all their struggles. Jon should have been King.
Nah jon was too soft. He would have ended up like Ned eventually - killed by some viscious lying asshole.
You need an asshole on that throne or they gonna get swindled and everyone else is going to pay for it. (raven only works out because he cant be lied to)
@@smurf7665 The wildlings thought he was too soft. The traitor Crows thought he was too soft. Up until they decided the last season was gonna be all girl power all the time, Jon was being set up for a great arc. It's only at the 11th hour he suddenly transformed into a clueless idiot.
@@TheCrimsonRevenger D&D are a bit too woke for this kind of thing. Women can’t beat men in a general sense unless they are like Brienne.. Arya should’ve been slain by the Night King in front of Jon.
@@tj7094 Actually, not even Brienne's build would matter. Look into the story of the Williams sisters Versus Karsten Braach.
Short version: Either of the Williams Sisters could steamroll Brienne from a purely athletic standpoint. They went back-to-back in a tennis match against a middle-aged, middle-ranked man who's morning warm-up consisted of two cigarettes and a beer. He smoked the both of them.
It was so lopsided that if he'd actually taken it seriously and done some real warmups he probably could have beaten them simultaneously. And in the male division, dude was considered fairly mediocre. Pure mid-level.
It's just barely believable to have Brienne beat some random nobody crooks on the road. But against somebody at the Hound's level, he would have needed to be blindfolded for Brienne to have beaten him.
Granted, in a world of dragons and ice zombies we can stretch disbelief up to a point, but one of GOT's strongest aspects was that outside of the rare supernatural moments, it was pretty grounded in realism.
And this in a nutshell illustrates why he wasn't. Lord of the Rings is not Game of Thrones. GRRM has made very clear that his world is not one where people get what they deserve. And the fact is Jon didn't ever wanna be king. He never wanted to be a leader
Ramsay was an amazing character. Can't have a good plot without an amazing villain. Very good actor.
Ramsay was crazy but also smart
I just finished GOT for the first time ever the other week and when I got to this part I my jaw was to the floor the entire time I loved the way the camera follows Jon as he was cutting his way through literally everyone down. My favorite character in any TV Series now over Tony Soprano and Walter White.
"My army will beat yours"
"You smell like dogfood"
Ramsay throws around the word "bastard" as if it's meant to lure Jon into rage.
idk about the show I haven’t gotten past s4 but in the books it’s very obvious he is really insecure about being a bastard which is why he calls jon a bastard
@@ce5122 yes, totally agree.
That scene of Jon facing the incoming knight on horses is probably my favorite scene of all GoT.
Me too.
I loved when he said that about Jon… he didn’t want any smoke from the King
I like how this sort of parallels what Jamie said to Rob after their battle.
Bro was dodging the 1v1 harder than sneako dodged Brandon Buckingham
The battle of the bastards was the greatest battle scene I've ever seen.
Try Saving Private Ryan opening battle scene. It's typically regarded as one of the best battle scenes ever made.
Never mess with the wolf and his pack
Especially if that wolf is a Hidden Dragon lol....
@@dineshbalu6107 The way you worded that is hilarious.
@@dineshbalu6107 Right!
Blade Master would mess with anything.
Dragon Wolf...
Ramsay was amazing, dude is a fantastic actor through and through.
The way he said the “Bastard” is so funny 😂
I keep hearing stories about you......bastard! That line kills me every time, Iwan Rheon doesn't get the credit he deserves, great actor
Jon Snow tried to use the same argument that Jamie Lannister tried in season one with Robb Stark. Both Robb and Ramsey said no
When you hear someone is a great swordsman of course the other person would say no cuz it's not cowardly it's just being smart.
@@ragingjavier0075youre right, it isnt cowardly, but alot of ramsays men may see it as cowardly and wont respect him as much
@@lewis0705I love when Ramsey looks at him for that and goes “he’s good” 😂
To be fair, Robb was about 14. His refusal showed a lot about possessing wisdom beyond his years. Jaime, a grown man with a lethal reputation as well as being a Kingsguard, challenging a young boy was never fair.
Ramsey refusing here may be smart, yes. But he and Jon are on even footing and he needed to prove his strength and willingness to sacrifice for his people, not prove he can count his own men
I've thought about Rob when this happened. The interesting part is how this plays out differently in each situation. When Ramsay refused the offer Jon Snow mocked him with the fact that he'd rather send his army to die instead of deciding it in a 1 on 1 fight with no further blood shed.
On the other hand Rob did exactly the same with Jaime telling him no more men need to die when they decide the war in a duel. Rob refused and his men supported his decision.
It's interesting how different the exact same situation is played within the story just based on the characters involved.
Elephant in the room, his Army did win. But then the other army came with Mounted Calvary If it wasn't for that, he would have lost.
It’s no such thing as if it wasn’t for that. That was
They could have won without the vale knights. Looking at the overhead shots before and during the battle, the winding were pretty much winning it. Half of the army Ramsey sent in after jons moment we're all pretty much gone when the sufffocation happens. Jon's army cleared out Ramsey's while losing maybe just a quarters of his men. They actually could have won if it wasn't for Ramsey's manipulation
But in show it was for that and he won
@@russsandhu6030bruh
Their are no what ifs, you do what you gotta do to come out on top.
This whole arc was wild. I remember this episode gave my medieval ancestors have panic attacks through me. The soldiers being stacked into a ball of mud and blood and corpses was so stressful
The "Battle of the Bastards" is the best battle in the entire GoT show.
Change my mind.
I mean have you seen hardhome literally what the ending of the show was building to and the writers bullshit out of it. Also what about blackwater little late and you’ll never see this but I feel like hardhome is the best thing in game of thrones battles. But funny enough Jon is part of both battle of the bastards and hardhome ❤
Personally my favorite battle was when the Dothraki came thundering over the hill in an attack on the Lannister army, and Dani comes over the horizon riding her dragon and slaughters the Lannisters with fire, while her Dothraki warriors dominate that Lannisters. After that battle, even Jamie had to admit the Lannister had no chance of ever defeating Dani and her full might with the Unsullied and more Dragons.
Tbh I didn't know that John was the greatest swordsman before Ramsey's dialogue . 😅😂
because he isn't lol, he's just above average
@@christophernoble76In The books you could say hes just Average. skilled for his age but hes Not the young talent Jamie.
Yea they pulled this bullsh*t after deviating from the books, up till now in the books theres no indication that jon is that good, hes talented yes but no "the greateat swordsman who ever walked"
Show runners want to show jon as a hero.
But the beauty of books is that a good man would not necessarily be the greatest fighter.
And a man on wrong side can be the great fighter.
Show took it away.
@@christophernoble76that's only for book version. Show jon is the greatest of his time, and battle of bastards proved that.
The King that should have been
That's Stannis The Mannis and The Rogue Prince
@@nicksmithnutmilkwas a pathetic fool
@@nicksmithnutmilkStannis was a flog
@@samrichards880 nah
@@nicksmithnutmilk Stannis wanted to kill Robb stark.
You have to give it to this actor Ramsey Bolton is one of the greatest characters of this show.... he was exceptional at making you hate and say "what a bastard"
When he says bastard... that whole seen he stole .. Ramsay. That actor was gr8 at his role
Ramsey bringing a bow to a sword fight with John. 😂
How about bringing a shield?
@@Tyler-gq6pf
John brought to Shield it didn't help save Ramsey. Observe the video and you'll see how impotent your comment is.
You’re not wrong, but it’s a good thing Jon had that shield.
After all that Jon got rescued by a fresh separate army.
And everyone said Sansa was so smart... she almost cost Jon his life and her family the North... and still was trying to hand it to Littlefinger after that.
Such a good episode. When jon was being suffocated by his men trying everything to keep the enemy away. And then you see the knights of the vale come as reinforcements, made jump from my seat lol.
This was a very satisfying battle and Justice was served.
He was so confident until he was about to be eaten by his on dogs 🤣
Why'd you cut off the 23 punches??
I counted a 21 gun 🫡
One of the most satisfying episodes
Man I hope they still do a Jon Snow show.
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Before or after he lost his hand?
@@treypalmer4336 before
before @@treypalmer4336
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Ned stark, Barristan, Jon snow >
A proper goodie beatin the snot out of a proper badie!! 👌 Ramsey was written and acted fantastically! When you hate the bad guy with a passion they've got it right!
Who else is freaking stoked for this new upcoming season??? I very much look forward to it!!!
I cant lie, battle of the bastards was something revolutionairy for film... That entire sequency was pure fucking magic, they way you felt like you were there, just as confused and dazed. The way they entire fight just plays out. Just spectacular truly
I love Ramsey Bolton so much! This is literally my favorite episode of the entire show!
they did a great work in the casting
well technically,John's army did lose to his army🤣🤣
Only if you exclude the rest of the battle. Knights of the Vale saved the day. This was the Helms Deep of GOT. Without the fortifications 😂
Jon and Ramseys conversation mirroring Robb and Jaimes
The hyperbole Ramsay uses🤣
Syrio Forel was a good swordsman, much to the disbelief of the hound.. 😂
But Syrio is dead.
@roddo1955 what do we say to the God Of Death?
@@KingsDRNot today
I love how they didn't make ramsey a fool, he was smart and stuck to his decision
John missed a perfect opportunity to say “you know nothing!”😂😂
With John's genius in tacticality imagine if see beristen or Arthur dayne had trained John, NO MAN COULD TOUCH HIM!!
If only they didn't dumb him down after his resurrection just to give the wins to others, like Sansa.
jon never had talent, robb did
@@josephsiuuuuuuuuFr. I don’t know where people are coming from saying that Jon was some secret genius. He was a pretty good swordsman and the show gives us no indication to if he’s a good military leader.
Jon lost the fight against Ramsay until he got saved, then he lost the fight to the white walkers until Aria killed the Night King. He is tactically inept.
@@Kasgaatvaaknaarbuiten Both the battle of the bastards and the battle of winterfell are very tactically unsound, but I would say that’s a problem with the producers and the writers, not an in-universe problem. The story the show is trying to tell is that Jon was losing both of those battles because of overwhelming odds, not because he’s tactically inept.
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Iwan Rheon is such a God Tier actor. Loved him in 'Wolf' too.
Ramsay Bolton couldn't be more wrong if he tried for a month.
Starks represents warewolfs. Boltons represents vampires.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I mean they really don’t. House Stark’s sigil is a direwolf, not a werewolf, and House Bolton’s sigil is a flayed man.
They are men who call themselves wolves, thus they represent werewolves. OP wasnt wrong, he’s not talking about banners.. its about theming and personality
@@qwuonk4112 if you think from got perspective then their are warg genetics in starks.
So a stark may enter into the body of a wolf. There can be more similarities.
And i am saying that they represent warewolfs. They are not warewolfs.
As arya said there are stories about robb stark that he can turn into a wolf himself and he can't be killed.
On the other hand Boltons always have a fight with starks just like vampires have.
And they rule with fear like vampires do.
And their cigil in the books is a flayed man with blood drops raining into him.
Doesn't it looks like the writer intentionally put so much similarities when it comes to both houses.
No. That's you injecting Twilight or Underworld on a different premise.
@@qwuonk4112Wargs are skinchangers so pretty much werewolves and boltons like flaying and Roose Bolton leeches himself so I can see them being vampires.
Which app you use for editing
please reply 🙏
R.i.p ramsay one of the best charakters
BOTH are spectacular actors.
Jon was the greatest swordsman of his generation he was one the only men to fight the free folk n win he 1v1 a free folk than leader an in the books he was always a better fighter n swordsman then Robb he also never lost a battle against a living person he was the king in the north The White Wolf nd one of the only reason why Westeros is still standing I hope in the new Jon snow series he embraces his Targaryen
Side after all he is the king of the free folk the price that was promised Aegon Targaryen 6th of his name the rightful heir to the iron throne The White Dragon and the son of one of the Last dragons
in the books he lost against the lord of bones
You’re allowed to use punctuation
Someone's been at the Arbor Gold.
Better than Gerold Dayne, Lyn Corbray, Bronn, Brienne?...How about Arya?
he was good but not that good lol, relax. So he had the potential to probably be the greatest swordsman in the north I'd say. Jamie lannister would have prob beaten Jon I mean he's trained under barristan selmy who's regarded as the 2nd best swordsman ever. If Jamie had met old man barristan selmy he prob would have become a clear best in the north swordsman and feared challenger that only experience best swordsman to take on. Otherwise he's well good but not that good.
At that point of the story I don’t believe anyone could take Jon 1v1
Night King didn’t even want to try him.
What about hound, mountain, & brienne?
@@TheYoungMuTe Hound is tough but not fast, I think Longclaw would be the difference maker with Jon against the Hound due to Jon's speed and agility.
Mountain is dead. Unless you mean before he died, then Idk. Red Viper beat him pretty soundly.
Brienne well she seemed special for a bit, but when her and Arya went at it in the courtyard.. I lost my respect for her. She's too slow to fight Jon.
Jon seems to always use speed and agility to position himself well in fights. It's kinda like he's too fast for most people.
I think the top fighters in all of Game of Thrones have pros and cons, it would come down to situations ect ect that they fight. Jon in the show was quickly becoming one of the best fighters through all the experiences he had with the Nights Watch. If you did a list of who beat who, Jon stands a chance with the best.
@@tj7094 oh ya i was just thinking end of the series fighters/ around season 6. All the really really great fighters are incapacitated at that point. Jaime, selmy, oberyn. Curious how guys like bronn and greyworm stack up too
@@TheYoungMuTe Bronn was a killer for sure. I just don’t see him holding up in a 1v1 with a good fighter. We did see him fight a random Knight and he used his obvious advantages to win. Jon doesn’t really have any weaknesses that I’m aware of. Which is a reason it’s so hard to place him. We know at earlier points in the tv series he’d lose to the Half Hand. We also know he was better than Robb. He seemed to be one of the best at the Wall in the Nights Watch. Hard to say who would really win against him. If you consider everything. He did get into a few bad situations in fights where he almost lost. But when you see him sword fight later on he just looks to swift and sure of his movements. He made strides towards the end.
Grey Worm never seemed that special to me.. but him and Jorah did a lot of work together.
“-But I *know* my army will beat yours.”
“You know nothing, Ramsay Snow”
Ramsey, Cerci, Little Finger, Jaffrey, The Witch, and Lannister Dad Were A Few Of My Favorite Nd Most Satisfying Deaths In Show History❤
John should be the king
"I don' want it. She's muh queen"
Spoiler alert: he’s that good.
Was he tho? He beat him with a shield not a sword.
Spoiler alert: ridiculous plot armour is that good
I literally woke up randomly thinking about this scene for GoT then it’s the first thing that pops up on my shorts. Spooky.
Snow facing the charge is one of if not the greatest moment in cinema history. Wish I could watch it for the first time again.
After all of this time, I just now peeped how much Jon looked like his mom. She would have been so proud of her baby.❣️
So much work and amazing episodes and storytelling to just absolutely crash and burn Jon deserved better
Ramsey was the most convincing bad guy I've ever watched, he was loathsome. Fantastic actor.
The moment when he pulled his sword and stood ready before the incoming calvery.
I hear "pocho" the way Jon (and Ramsey Bolton) hears, "bastard".
The look on Jon's face when Ramsey calls him a bastard. 👏
"Some say you're the best swordsman that ever walked"
*proceeds to get pummeled into CTE with straight hands*
"Bastard". Here was only one bastard and it is Ramsey 😂
“The battle of the Bastards” 👏🏼👌🏼