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For someone as dignified and respected and feared as Tywin, this was a hilarious death.
"'Lord Tywin Lannister did not, in the end, shit gold."
book quote on his dead
In the book, the quarrel hits him between the cock and the belly button! Even worse!
It's even funnier in the books , Shit literally oozes out of the wound that Tyrion shoots him and Tywin is someone who never smiled in his lifetime but his face after his death has a weird smile which unsettles Jamie and Cersei lol .
@@rahilrameez8635 Did he die smiling?
Wow... Despite everything he has my respect for that.
@@K-J-A A rictus grin is not uncommon with dead bodies. It's a spasm in the face muscles sometimes caused by tetanus infection. I doubt the crossbow bolt was sterilised.
Had Tywin and Tyrion worked together, they would’ve been unstoppable ruling the kingdoms. Too bad Tywin held a grudge. Shout out to Charles Dance. Phenomenal acting.
I love the extra layer of meaning when you think that Tywin put Tyrion in charge of the sewage system of Casterly Rock in the past. It was meant to as an insult and to degrade Tyrion, but he actually fixed and improved the system, showing dedication and a sense of duty. Tyrion kills Tywin in the place most related to that insult. Tywin has also always been obsessed with legacy and the family name. Now the story of his life will forever end on a toilet. Seriously, if he had just treated Tyrion as a father should they could have established that dynastic legacy Tywin was obsessed with.
It can be argued Tyrion only became as smart and resourceful and cunning as he did because of how Tywin treated him
As great as Tyrion was politically (at least in the books and till season 4) , tywin absolutely did not need him as tywin himself had all the political prowess that was required . He required commanders like Jaime, kevan and absolute monsters like Gregor cleagane who is perfect for doing tywins dirty work. This is further enhanced by the fact , Tyrion has a habit of making unwanted enemies and that can be very dangerous in a place like kings landing .
not really, tywin wasn't really a great ruler, he made so many enemies that everything he built was torn down in less than a decade after his death
Cody’s face superimposed on Cersei’s head was not something I ever guessed that I needed but now I know that I did. Thank you!😂😂
😂😂😂
I read this the second it was happening and I fucking died
It’s the where the heart is movie poster for me 😂😂😂
19:42 "Where are the horses?"
They had to get rid of the horses because they were filming in my homecountry Iceland. Here we only have icelandic horses and no other breed is allowed on the island. Our horses are way smaller und look more fluffy and pony-like than the horses used in GoT. So they couldn't use them for Brienne and Pod.
You can see a short shot of Arya riding a white horse and if you look carefully you can see that it is an Icelandic horse and not her regular one 😅
Interesting!
That’s a neat lil fact, thanks for sharing!
WOW! tanks for the interesting info. By the way your country is majestic so beautiful.
@@faithsc-lvr9515 Yeah, Iceland is inappropriately named and should have been named like Greenland or something lol
@@thirteen26if i recall it right, one of the first settlers saw a fjord full of ice when he set foot on there and thus named it that way. It's kind of like columbus calling the natives indian because he thought he was in india not america and the term stuck, even after they realized that it was a new continent. (Fun fact: greenland was appropriately named, since it was warmer there back then and therefore it was less icy/snowy than today)
Brienne vs Sandor: Two divorced parents fighting for the custody of their daughter!
"Is that what you're doing? Watching over her?"
"Aye...that's what I'm doing!"
😂😂😂
The father obviously loses the custody battle and the child runs away from home
Nah, Brienne fucked up there. What she expected. "Hey, I know you don't know me, but I'm carrying sword from a guy whose family is responsible for beheading your dad, but you know trust me, I swore this oath to your mom who is now dead."
Even the best kid isn't going to believe that. Let alone Arya who has seen some awful shit and has seen how terrible and deceitful the world can be.
Her trying to fight Sandor Clegane was all about Ego - "You are a known criminal, and there is no way u have this girl interest at heart. And I'm more honorable and can beat you, so why wast time trying to convince you about me being honest."
Oberyn had poison on the weapons he sliced and stabbed Gregor (The Mountain) With!
In the books it's also suggested: Oberyn may have and probably poisoned Tywin! Tywin constantly seemed to be on the shitter a few weeks after Oberyn arrived, and was supposedly going to die a slow painful death with the poison, but Tyrion put him out before that! It was mentioned in the books that Tywin's body had a very very foul and strange odor after his death!
I thought the smell had to do with his bowels getting pierced by the bolt, didn't think about the poison angle
@@samuelhall5278same here
I think the strange smell is more an indignation of his legacy and indignifies him rather than it being a clue, in the end hes just a stinking corpse.
I was under the same assumption. The body was failing and the smell wasn't natural.
If I remember right there was something in the chapter that Tywin doesn't shit until after Tyrion kills him. Like his body stops reacting to the poison after he's dead... well if the theory is even true lol
The Hound begging Aria to kill him is so heartbreaking. Gets me every time
If you'll remember back, Davos was reading a letter practicing his reading while Shireen was listening, and it was from Castle Black telling them about the threat coming from the North. They were warning Stannis, but he ended up hearing it from Davos when he threatened to execute him, and that's how the ended up there.
The Watch was actually asking for help, much as they have been since the start
The night watch send the letters asking for help to every lord in westeros but only stannis cared enough to help them while every other lord was to busy playing there game of thrones to care
Varys face after hearing the bells kills me everytime
He hates bells. Deaths and weddings. Always bad news.
Tywin Lannister, in the end, did not shit gold
Also those bone things at the end were Wights, wights are the resurrected corpses that form of the bulk of the army of the dead. They've appeared in the show before, one attacked lord commander Mormont and Jon Snow. The difference in appearance is because even though they appear living, they live only through magic and the body is dead. Therefore if a wight resembles little more than a skeleton, its been serving the army of the dead a long time
Great line from the book
I knew they were wights, but was shocked at how fast they were, and they used weapons. I'd not seen that before.
@@carolinecoy3164 Wights are fast in the show, usually.
Usually when we see wights, they look pretty human. These ones looking like skeletons tend to confuse reactors.
@@darth856 I can understand why
This aired on Father's day so Tywin being killed was very poignant.
Shae pulled a knife on Tyrion and would have killed him - totally self defense, but so bloody sad because he really loved her, she was too stupid to listen to his warnings or go to safety like he tried to do for her, and forced to end things like he did.
Then the trial and this final, disgusting betrayal by both her and his two-faced father was so awful for him.
Great episode.
Plot twist: Shae was working for Tywin the whole time, listening to his men. That's how he knew about her already in S1 and wanted to keep her in his camp. It explains how she was "too stupid to listen to warnings": she had nothing to fear.
I think the necklace Tyrion strangled Shae with was the golden chains he bought her earlier in the season which she got really mad about 😮
No thats the hand's necklace, Tywin was letting Shae wear it
@@franingegnieri1831that was in the books in the show the hand gets a pin not a necklace
I thought it was the "Lannister lion necklace" His sister mentioned in season 2.
@@franingegnieri1831 The Hands necklace?? There's no Hands necklace, not in the show at least, they just get the pin.
On Shae it just looks like a a simple gold chain necklace, like the ones Tyrion got her earlier in the show, but she got contrary about them, thinking he was trying to send her away.
@@FireAndBlood96 Maybe its not "The hand's necklace" but it is Tywin's jewelry what she's wearing, thats part of the deal that Tywin has about women and prostitues
in the books jaime reveals to tyrion that tysha (the "whore" tyrion married) was not a whore after all and the whole story with the rapers was real, this leads tyrion to tell jaime he did kill joffrey and its also the main reason why he kills tywin and a pretty important thing for his character after this, sadly they didnt do this in the show. also the guy in the tree is a like 140 year old targaryen bastard who is very likely responsible for about a dozen targaryen deaths, leading to aegon the unlikely (4th son of a 4th son) becoming king and he is the direct ancestor of dany (because incest) because there was a prophecy the prince that was promised would save the world and they would be born of targaryen and northern blood (aegon the 5th and his wife who is from a northern house) he seems like a good dude but he is one of the most evil characters we know, doing everything a the ends justify the means style, he got exiled to the wall for killing an invited guest where he became lord commander before disappearing until now
The exclusion of the whole Tysha thing is a huge loss for the show and for me this was the turning point where the show declined .
@@rahilrameez8635which is another reason why the author left and this was the last great season they left out a lot of major characters lady Stoneheart, Jon con, victarion Greyjoy , as well as faegon
HOnnestly I don't find the bit about Tysha compelling at all, I actually prefer the show version.
If I'm not mistaken it was also revealed that Tywin was a whoremonger just like Tyrion was, though he always went out of his way to make Tyrion feel shitty about it. Even had a secret tunnel put in so he could get whores from the brothel to his bed chambers and back without anyone noticing.
@@Deorman I don't think the story line is over. I think Tysha is going to reappear. I also think it's possible Penny is going to be intertwined in that somehow. I also think Littlefinger might know where she is and it's going to be the weakness used against Tyrion at some point. I think that because unlike most characters, Tyrion doesn't have any weaknesses (with exception of Tysha) or secrets and can't be easily manipulated by Littlefinger.
“Oh dude you’re gonna love that! It’s a bone!” 😂😂
40 Episodes Down.
33 Episodes to Go.
Keep these amazing reactions coming, Cody & Bridget.
This is my favorites episode of the series. The two actors who come to see Dany give such compelling performances. No small parts!
"I have chills right now" I STILL get chills from that scene
Can we talk about how the people who come up with the titles are experts at nailing multiple storylines?
“The Children”
- The Stark children and their journeys
- Bran meeting Children of the Forest
- The father revealing Drogon got his daughter
- Tyrion getting revenge for a lifetime of abuse by his dad
- Brienne and Hound battling over custody of Arya
Yes! There are so many good ones with double or triple meanings.
I think you either forgot ir it didn't click at the time but when the knight's watch sent ravens, Stanis was about to have Davos executed but then the red priestess burned the paper and said the true war was in the north.
“It’s worse without music” was such a real reaction 😂😂😂
You know an episode is great when you forget about Bran going underground with a magical fireball throwing ancient child to meet the three eyed raven.
31:15 Naw Tywin got to her way before the wedding was over. Right when Cersei told Tywin about Shae, he strait up said "Have her brought to the Tower of the Hand", so it was way back then that he caught on to her. It worked in his favor because of course he was able to use her as a "witness" in that sham trial.
Love this episode it ties up so many stories and throws people into new directions so well!
Not quite. It would imply Bronn lied to Tyrion about putting her on the boat. S4E03 starts with Tywin ordering the harbour be blocked. That's how she was found, by guards searching the ships.
Then she found a way to survive.
@@Leo_ofRedKeep You don't think Bronn might have been paid to tell him that?
I only say that because it felt like to me that from the time Tyrion sent her off, it was hours till the wedding and reception. Her boat would have been long gone by then. So I just believe she never truly left.
@@RyoHazuki224 Boats are not busses, they don't leave every hour, more like sometime early in the next morning. Tywin's line to block the harbour is there so the audience will think it happened this way.
Bronn did not have to be involved in this.
@@Leo_ofRedKeep I'm just saying, if Tywin gives an order to have her brought to the Tower of the Hand, then for sure his men would get to her pretty quickly and probably not long after Tyrion sent her away. She never set foot on a boat, and it wouldn't be beyond Bronn to lie especially if Tywin is paying him to lie. And, its an easy lie too. If events happened the way I believe they happened, in that Tywins men caught Shae before she got on a boat, obviously Bronn would know that, but it wouldn't benefit him at all to tell Tyrion the truth that "oh yeah btw your father's men got to her". Naw he would easily lie.
@@RyoHazuki224 Whoever was sent to get Shae did not reckon with Bronn taking her away and had no instruction to offer a bribe. That would have taken some back and forth. He would also have had to catch them right on their way out of Tyrion's rooms. I agree Bronn would have taken money from anyone. The first thing he did after Tyrion's arrest was go to Cersei to get a marriage plan in exchange for unspecified services. But it is more realistic to think he and Shae were gone before anything else happened.
This is the beginning of the end of the show IMO. The death of Tywin is also the death of Tyrion and Jaime as characters in the show. In the books its a major character moment for him and Jaime. Because Jaime reveals to Tyrion that his first wife wasn't actually a whore, they lied to him, and she really did love him, she might even still be out there somewhere. And THATS why Tyrion goes to confront Tywin. Shae being there was secondary, and just to show that Tywin was a huge hypocrite. For Jaime, Tyrion in his rage reveals that Cersei was sleeping with their cousin Lancel. This shattered Jaimes perception of their entire relationship, in one night he lost the trust of his entire family. Going forward most of the content involving these characters is show original.
With Lancel and one of the Kettleblacks "and Moonboy [the jester] for all I know" (this last a joke).
They've been messing up Jaime for a while now with the show-only additions/changes, and now Tyrion's path is changed.
Tywin always wanted the throne. He got one, not the one he wanted
His life definitely did end with him on the throne.
But does he shit gold?
And He had the trone
😂😂😂😂
@RyoHazuki224 According to the last line of his death in the book "Lord Tywin Lannister did not, in the end, shit gold."
That's my favorite season of this show. The Hound and Arya were a real highlight throughout. My view is that she didn't want to kill the only person she thought she had left in her life. But she was still conflicted by it. I think if she really wanted him to suffer, she would have stuck around to watch him die, but she's seen enough people die that she had connections to, so she left before it would happen. Oberyn was great of course, and the big battle at the Wall was probably my favorite of the series as well. So much of the game has changed. So many of the pieces are moving.
At the wedding Cersei tells Tywin that she is Tyrions girl and he tells someone to bring her to him later so she was probably working with him for a while as she was angry with Tyrion. Also, I heard that there is a poison that makes you go to the bathroom so the theory is that Oberyn did get to poison Tywin. In the end Oberyn got his justice although it doesn’t make it better :(
I think him saying to have her brought to him was because it was his intention to sleep with her to prove to Tyrion that her allegiance was something purchased and not real... in the same fked up, unnecessarily over the top way that he did with the woman Tyrion married
Basically it was another chance to deeply hurt the child he hated for being born "wrong". His bigotry even towards his own child is why I never could like Tywin even when he occasionally did something I was happy about (like blackwater or banter with ayra) or crapped on someone I despised
And then to have Shea sleepily say "my lion?" when she assumed it was Tywin because she thought Tyrion was sitting in a cell waiting for death 💔
This season was an L for the Lannisters😂😂.
Watching you guys be uncomfortable with The Hound and Brienne fighting was hilarious! It was like when you watch a married couple fight and they’re saying all the awful things to each other.
13:19 - the dragons at not babies, they are teenagers at this point. Mood swings and rebellion.
He hound was my favourite character that fight with Brianne was hilarious 🤣 plus the toilet scene was savage and he deserved every bit of it
The guy that presented his dead child to Dany, that actor recently passed away, due to a condition he was born with so RIP.
What a shame. I recently looked him up on IMDB. He was very good in GOT.
One of the most powerful feared person that the realm has known, one of the best strategic minds of the era, killed on the toilet. The downside to that, for Tyrion, makes him a kinslayer, which is a vile crime in the people's eyes as violating Guest Right.
That's the first time I've noticed that Jamie killed guards to get Tyrion out. Ive seen this show a million times. Lol
i will never NOT cry with that dragon scene where they are crying out to Dany. breaks my heart every time 😢
Cody: " What the F*CK even ARE you??"
"Where are you gonna stab it, in the BONE??" 🧐
LMFAOOOO I swear I love your energy! 😅😅😅
Cersei pointed out Shae to Tywin at Joffreys wedding and Tywin said to have her “Shae” brought to the tower of the hand.
25:14 "They gonna just start makin' out?"
Dead. I'm gone. ☠️ ⚰️
I like how you guys syncronizely said no when Tywin said put the crossbow down🤣
“u lost a dragon??!!?!” its not easy to contain one let alone 3😂😂😂
When Jamie finds out his dad is dead, he's guna know varys knew about it and still let tyrion leave, so he had to leave too. Sh,*t gunna hit the fan for eveyone who could have known, or if they thought they knew, even if they didn't. So he had to leave Aswell. Shae was just out for what she could get out of anyone with money after all. What a peice of work.😢
13:35 you're spot-on with this comparison, to such an extent that the background music playing during this moment is literally titled "Breaker of Chains" in an ironic comment about what Dany's doing.
Dude when you superimposed your face over Cersei I lost my shit. That was funny.
“You’ll never walk again.”
Keeping it real. 😂💀
The only thing that makes me think that Shae wasn't threatened in the book or on the show, is the things she testified to. She testified some personal stuff, that only she and Tyrion knew. Such as screwing him like it was his last night, her saying he wanted her to call him the giant of Lannister (which was a nickname she created) and other things. In the book it's obvious that she was very materialistic. She was playing a role the entire time. Even her expressions of emotions. She was a female Littlefinger. Once he told her about his first marriage, he was easy to manipulate.
In the books he knows she doesn't love him. He argues with himself constantly over it but he wants to believe it and allows himself to.
Shae or his father never had a chance. The only reason Tyrion goes up the stairs (in the book) was because Jamie had just told him the truth about Tyrion's first wife.
The one person Tyrion thought would never hurt/betray/lie to him did just that. Book Tyrion's switch flipped and he tells Jamie, about all the men Cersi had been screwing (which afterwards results in many humorous internal monologue in Jamie's chapters). Tyrion also tells Jamie he did kill Joffery. And we all know how Tyrion is with his words. So book Jamie still believes Tyrion killed his son and father.
What a glorious episode still get all the feels watching it and your reaction makes it even better love you guys
13:30 there are loads of insightful suggestions for how Dany could’ve implemented a better system in order to successfully eradicate slavery. To the old man’ point though - he only has so many working years left. For the elderly the only compensation should be transfer of private property
Thats not the Hound right there...
Thats Sandor Clegane, the one who cared for Arya, teaches her, safed her. Sandor Clegane never stood on her list, but the Hound does
"now go to Cersei"
I don't think they fully grasped just how consequential Tywin Lannister's death is. It's quite possible single most consequential death in the series, given what it is going to unleash.
Charles Dance playing Tywin was one of the best performances on the show, owned every time he was on screen. My favorite character :D
The people that were freed that can't function in the new world, is very similar to people that were in prison so long that they can't function without that structure once released
Stannis' song as he rides into Mance's camp should be the dead give away that its him riding in, but I haven't seen any reactors guess its him based on his theme song. I only knew when I saw this episode for the first time cus I would rewatch each season during the yearly gaps 3-4x lol.
You guys are so good in accessing things. One good guess after another. I could swear you watched the show already, but there is absolutely no inkling in your reaction. You simply are that good. Always love your reactions.
God this is peak television. And it all goes down from here... and we will never see it's like again
Oh. My. God. I've caught up! I found you a week ago. That's a lot of reactions. You're both fabulous.
lmao at the idea that the white walkers would just orderly ride in alone on horses
Absolutely love Arya on that ship. Gives me chills every time.
The score is almost always on point.
@@fakecubed so true
Oh not the dramatic music! That sent me
While it was perfect losing the gravitas Charles Dance brought to every scene will be missed. All coming together.
Bridge: “He’s dead.”
*that HomeGoods ad that goes “I’m in heeeeaven”*
This episode originally aired on Fathers Day that year. So apropos for this episode !!
One of my top 3 favorite finales. Tywin played his last game of thrones on a throne. You win or you die.
Fun fact: the finale aired on Father’s Day in 2014.
Another Emmy Award worthy performance for Peter Dinklage! The reason he didn’t leave immediately was Tyrion wanted to confront Tywin on why he sentenced him to die knowing he was innocent. Tyrion was willing to risk his chance of escape to gain closure on the issue.
Some months later after Father’s Day, they showed the last two episodes of Season 4 in select IMAX theaters! The surround sound system was incredible! Because of that and even though I already seen it, the sound of that crossbow going off startled me! Jumped out of my seat a little.
congrats on 80K 🎉 Cannot wait for you guys to see s6/7/8 😭😭 those seasons are… something lol
5 ain’t so hot either lol.
But I’m glad people are coming around that season six wasn’t that great. it had moments that were amazing but when I went for a rewatch, the moments in between the big set pieces are really boring and go nowhere.
@@DongusMcBongus newer fans seems to love s6. I’ve been a fan since 2015 and absolutely hate s5 and onwards, the botb absolutely makes no sense and the only reason why ppl like s6 is bc cool visuals
You guys crack me up!! Great reaction to the finale of the best season of GoT! And yes… of course “Summer” would like bones 🤣😂
S2E09 Tyrion: "You can't fuck your way out of everything" - Shae: "I have so far"
S4E06 Shae at the trial: "I am a whore, remember?"
She fucked her way out of it once more.
A guess: she was always a spy of Varys. He could not use kids in a military camp but whores did fine. When Tyrion hired her, she started spying on him instead. We knew something was up when Tyrion found her and Varys talking together in his rooms. That's also why Varys gave Ros to Cersei in S2, so Shae could keep spying on Tyrion. Maybe she was spying on Tywin too.
That makes sense to me. Also the fact that he was going to be executed the next day n she’s just laying in bed after having sex with his father like nothing. She also called Tyrion her lion but I think that is something Tywin would like to be said more not Tyrion. I think she was messing with both
The last episodes have been just incredible!
Tyrion going fun-size Murder Hobo was the highlight of this season.
I think it really is a great reminder especially for non-book readers, that Tyrion Lannister is more like Tywin Lannister than his big brother Jaime. There is a great scene in the books where Jaime's aunt says that Tyrion is Tywin's "true" son, not him.
"You smile like Gerion and fight like Tyg, and there's some of Kevan in you, else you would not wear that cloak... but Tyrion is Tywin's son, not you."
Book Tyrion really is a little shit, but the show made him a goodie 2 shoes especially his mehreen ark. I have to admit show tyrion is much more likeable and book tyrion is a ravenous little monkey who really does whore too much. One example is Tyrion fucks slave girls that are offered to him on his way to Dany, even though they are repulsed. Book Tyrion is also much more cruel than show tyrion.
Tyrion is inspired by Henry the IVth from shakespear, he might go villain and steer dany towards doing bad shit, I can't wait for the books if they ever come out.
😂
I totally forgot this was the episode with Brienne and The Hound. It almost felt like I was watching for the first time again because I had the same visceral reaction lol I was so conflicted because I didn't want either of them to die, but was so happy when Brienne won, though. Fitting that Tywin got killed by a crossbow because they shot the Starks with arrows at the red wedding.
I slightly favour The Hound in this fight, in part because I think he's right when he concludes "You don’t know that by now, you’re the wrong one to watch over her." It's too bad that he recognized her Lannister sword, and therefore instantly distrusted her & became hostile - with excellent reason.
I personally would like you guys to do your own separate tier lists. An you shouldn’t talk about it with each other so you guys are finding out each others lists at the same time that we are
This is my second favorite season finale, almost tied for first. EPIC Tyrion moment
“Doing the Y’griddy straight to the graveyard” 😂😂🤣
And with tywins passing goes the last hope for normalcy for the realm.sad time indeed.
The wildlings drink fermented goats milk for their alcohol.
The ost breaker of chains playing while dani chains her dragons is comedy
This episode was amazing the only thing is I wish they kept in Jamie's confession about Tysha actually being an orphan.
1:32 I was listening kinda distracted and heard Bridget mention "held the door" i had to quickly check what season this is...😳😅 lool
Dragons keep growing while they live.
Keep that in mind, until you meet Vhagar.
This is the peak of the show imo. It's after this that the show starts to diverge from the books.
The mountain was poisoned by Oberyn's blade, yes. AND he is already dead, bro. Trust.
I wish I could LOVE ur videos!!! Y’all r too much and so fuqn thrilling to watch! Spot on with the slick comments 😂😂😂💀💀💀
I really love that you gave some thought to how tragic the loss of the giants is, considering how few of their kind remain ❤
Top five favorite episode of entire show..love the dual meaning behind the title, too. "The Children," can refer to us finding out some children of the Forrest still exist..and also signify Tywin's 3 children as well..
A not so brief note on Tyrion--
There was a certain royal high born according to the books, that was obsessed with Tywin's wife, Joann..Tywin raised Tyrion as a Lannister because as he has stated here and there throughout the show "I can not prove you are not mine." It also explains why Tywin was so adament and hateful about not letting Tyrion inherit, even though as a Kingsguard, Jamie can not..
Try to see going forward, if you can guess who his real father might actually be by the relationships he has had with other main characters and the relationships he will have..
Tywin never "hated" Tyrion for "being a dwarf."
XO
The death of tywin, my favourite lannister, Marks a turning point. He was the most clever politician (maybe with olenna, littlefinger and varys), the biggest thread, the figure that was hòlding the realm together
The funny bone joke with the dire wolf 🐺 chomping on the skeleton 🦴’s made me laugh…like a real LoL. You two are so funny.
“Tywin Lannister did not, in the end, shit gold.”
There’s fan theories that Oberon poisoned Tywin with a drug that clogs the bowels before his fatal duel with the Mountain. Tywin was on the shitter for a long time while Tyrion snuck into his room, killed Shae, grabbed the crossbow, and walked to the privy. Tywin might have died soon anyway
Just ran across your channel for the first time. Now I have to subscribe so I can see other GOT episodes. Well played! :)
This is how you write a strong female character.
Brienne of Tarth is the GOAT!
This is it, this is the climax episode of the whole show 😂
Indeed. Watching reactors get to this point is always bittersweet. Still some good stuff to come 😊
Tywin was doing exactly what he always told Tyrion never to do - bring a whore to the tower of the hand of the king
Daenerys, the mother of dragons and breaker of chains is forced to chain her own children for the sake and saftey of her people that also call her mother .... an impossible decision but a true queen takes on the burden
First, Dinklage owns GOT with these last two eps. I first saw him in the Station Agent and he’s incredible actor there too. Give him more parts! He’d play an incredible gangster or psycho or villain. There’s gotta be a buddy cop written for him!
Next, I’m gonna stand for Shae. She was cut out and had to get her next best thing-Just like Bronn, Varys, the Hound, or any other character in this series. When Tyrion kicked her out what do you want her to do? Knit? Tyrion could’ve cut off her money at any time, like if his daddy ordered it. This. Is G. O. T. She saw a rung too climb and grabbed it. We’ve only seen the landscape through Tyrion’s pov. Her option had no guarantees and was likely headed to her being heartbroken and likely penniless whore. You lost Shae, but you fought. And got fucked like it was her last day on earth.
Tywin Lannister. The most powerful and feared man on the continent. Ruthlessly effecient, brutal, cruel, obsessed with his family's position and legacy... dies on the toilet.
Honestly in my top 3 favorite characters. Every scene he's in is awesome.
Omg you guys are killing me with the Where the Heart is references 😂😅😂
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13:50 And now you see the clear juxtaposition between her words and actions.
i'm 100% convinced Cersei owes Tyrion her life. Tywin was absolutely going to kill her after she threatened to expose that Tommen is not the king.
Yesss new reaction, wasn’t expecting this when I woke up today 😂
Best reactions by far... love you guys! Even contemplating to give your Patreon a go
2:57 OF COURSE ARGUE!!! THATS QUALITY CONTENT 😂
"Burn the dead before nightfall." Stannis's gang prefers to burn people while they're still alive, usually.
from the Book about his death: 'Lord Tywin Lannister did not, in the end, shit gold.'
I’ve watched every reaction on UA-cam and no has ever guessed that the army was Stannis when they see them