I love Ser Brienne, but for me the books Grand Northern Conspiracy is a more satisfying storyline when it comes to rescuing fake Arya/Sansa. Having the Mountain Clans agree to follow Stannis not because they believe in him but because they loved Ned and felt honour bound to rescue ‘Ned’s little girl’ was just so satisfying!
Maester Aemon had a little brother, Aegon, who became King when Aemon became a Maester and refused the throne. Aegon is the grandfather of the Mad King and the great grandfather of Rhaegar, Viserys, and Dany. Making maester Aemon the great, great uncle to Dany. Also "Kill the Boy and let the man be born." Is also the same advice and very last thing maester Aemon say to his little brother Aegon, when he became King, before being sent to the Wall.
There is a new TV-series coming out in 2025. Its title is "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight". It is about Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg (Aegon Targaryan V).
The show left out one generation. Aegon was the father of Jahaerys II who was the father of Aerys II (the Mad King). The show left out Jahaerys for some reason. We will see more of Aegon next year in the Dunk and Egg spinoff, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
Ashley my dear, you are becoming quite a GOT mastermind. Keeping track of all the lore and locations. --------- Excellent work remembering Hart Homme, and kudos for Stefanie making into a drink. Best work again.
Missandei: "You were ambushed, outnumbered" My brain in that instant: 🎶 We are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned. We gotta make an all out stand 🎶
The Maester is her ... great.. uncle, maybe great great uncle.... I wanna say. Its like two or three generations removed. Her dad was the mad king, the mad kings father was Maester Aemon's newphew, so 2 or 3 generations removed... I think, something like that
I've seen GOT twice now (so I'm on the third watch now with you ladies) and I always get shivers when Drogon flies over. Imagining what it must've felt like for Tyrion, the disbelief giving way to awe, understanding that dragons *do* exist despite what he was told as a boy... You can just feel the magic that Tyrion is feeling. Peter's acting of course carries, too!
"A Targaryen alone in the world...." Stefani had to reach for a sip of her drink. We now know Ashley paid attention in school: 1. Hardhome 2. Walda Frey 3. Grey scale
Hey Lindsey, it would interesting action to see another demon baby. Especially between Ramsey and his dominatrix lover. --------- Thanks for that vision, that never crossed my mind. Fun times.
Maesters where chains and each link (made of different metals) represent a different field the maester has mastered. The more links in a chain a maester has the more fields he has knowledge in. Healing, war strategy, accounting, and even magic are different fields of expertise maesters study in.
Shits definitely going to go up at Hardhome. The bodies are going to go up. Many of them. Also caught the little prepping for Rhaenyra about the inheritance being honoured by the family there haha
They've assumed the episode title to be symbolic so many times, and now that they actually would've been right about it, they assumed it was literal 🤣❤
just wanna say that I've seen a lot of got reactions and usually around season 5 I get tired and just skip thru my fave episodes and moments, but you guys are one of the few reactors I wanna watch thru every episode with so keep the reactions going guys! hope to see more after the world of westeros ends! much love x
We see a lot more of the Citadel in the books. One of Oberyn's daughters is undercover there. Oberyn went until he got bored. Being a maester does require giving up your family name and taking a vow of celibacy. It's not for everyone.
Danny’s father the Mad King burned Ned’s father to death with wildfire (while Ned’s brother strangled himself trying to put out the flames). So executing people with fire is a family tradition
Not to be that guy, but "Candle In The Window" is an Alabama song. Christmas song is think. I only know because my Momma played the album every year around the Holidays. Love yalls content! Keep em coming!
One of the times where the show was better than the books in my opinion. Having Jon lead the Hardhome squad makes it so much more personal for the viewer. Sure, it gets rid of that mystery surrounding what happens at Hardhome, but it was also nice to be able to see what happens first hand.
@@havok6280 Arya and The Hound, too. Hounds storyline ended at the Inn At The Crossroads in the books. The show having him win that fight, and then have him be by Arya's side all of season 4 was a GREAT choice and it created probably the most iconic duo in a show filled with iconic duos lol.
The wildlings did this, "they" did that, "they" burned my village, "they" butchered my family All of game of thrones can be summed up by, "sexism, incest, secrets, and racism" No one in this realm understands the idea of each person being held accountable for their own crimes, and not for the crimes of the group that they happen to be BORN into
Maester are trained in Oldtown, in the Citadel which is like a modern day University. Second sons, lowborn and even basterds can be allow to train and become a maester. They also sworn a vow and revolve their family name. At the end they must serve as "unbiased" servants to which ever lord or castle they are sent to.
The snow-white wolf cub was mute but Jon heard him. It seemed very strange to Bran that that Direwolf cub already had his eyes open, those red eyes. Look, Theon said in a mocking tone, this one is albino, he will die even before the others! No!! Jon said, sending him a cold look, This one is mine ♥🐺❄&🔥´♬
It's funny. In the books, Jon thinks Arya married Ramsey. He does want to take an army to Winterfell, breaking his vows... It isn't actually Arya. Littlefinger passed off Jeyne Pool as Arya.
What a weird thing to quote. Do you have a quote about not; staring into the sun, touching an open flame, sticking a knife in an electrical socket, eating rotten meat, or any other obvious advice?
The clipart/pics coming on the screen when Lindsay said you two wanna put her in a dungeon 😂😂❤ Love it P.s. I hope it's not bad for the algorithm that I leave multiple comments, please let me know if so! I'm not up to speed with the current way it works, lol
Valyria was GRRM version of Atlantis pretty much, hyper advanced super-powerful society. Where Atlantis was destroyed by being sunk into the sea, Valyria was destroyed when dozens of volcanoes around the country erupted simultaneously and engulfed it all in flames; The Doom of Valyria. I find it interesting, don't you? Atlantis's destruction by water, and Valyria's destruction by fire.
It is funny how Daenarys is so repulsed by watching men stab/bludgeon/slash each other to death....but she enjoys watching her dragons burn people alive, to hear their horrific screams and watch them tear men to pieces and eat them. Pretty solid evidence of her "issues"....just like her daddy. Dany lovers love to ignore the obvious signs of her mental issues going back to season 1.
@@jeffbachman2949 Yes she always was...remember when the baby dragons are burning the warlock, she has her eyes closed in enjoyment and almost pleasure. Her father used to go and rape her mother after burnings because that was the only way he could have sexual relations.
Yes, Aegon the Conqueror had those same problems, however there are others who prefer that others do their dirty work for them like Robert Baratheon, but no one says that they have those problems... until GRRM writes Daenerys' future, I will always be here to confront ideas, it's not worth relying on the parody of the end of GOT
@USCFlash it's not just mental issues when someone starts growing stronger and stronger and starts having a messiah complex thinking them, and only them can save the world. That's always a red flag.
In the books, a different character gets grayscale, we are seeing how the show is cutting and consolidating some original plotlines. I will speak under correction, but in the books Jorah is still dismissed from the queen by the end of the last book.
I think Dany is Aemon's great-great niece once removed in the show... In the book there's another great in there. Did you know that Aemon was born only 20 or so years after Balerion the Black Dread, greatest dragon to have ever lived (said to be larger than any castle in Westeros {Harrenhal could garrison a million men! and Balerion destroyed it with ease}), died.
Jorah actually does take Tyrion down the Royne River in the book. He avoid Valeria all together. Another character contracts greyscale saving Tyrion. Jon Connington was one of Rhaegar's companions. He is raising a boy he claims is Rhaegar's son, Aegon...
@@MugShotzReactsagree to disagree. I like the idea of Faegon. And given that Jon lost everything at the Battle of the Bells, what happens at the end of the series makes much more sense if Jon has a PTSD attack and sets off the caches of wild fire...
The show decided to exclude the Shrouded Lord, and the lore behind how people supposedly get grayscale. Not the worst sin of the series, but it could have made this episode more Interesting.
Sansa makes the same mistake twice. With Stannis's army approaching, she is offered a means of escape. The Hound at Blackwater and Brienne here. Both times she chooses to stay put...
sansa has not known safety since she left Winterfell, and she has learned she can’t trust anyone. She feels safer in the danger she knows than the danger she doesn’t. Besides, LF has filled her with the notion that she can potentially control Ramsay. She doesn’t know yet just how terrifying he is. And she’s home- she must feel some strength just being inside Winterfell, though it is no longer filled with warmth and love. Notice she started her time there by visiting the crypts - the very heart of Winterfell - reconnecting with her Stark roots. She also grew up hearing “there must always be a Stark in Winterfell” And, this is the seat of her power. Since she thinks Bran & Rickon are dead, she is the heir to Winterfell. If she has enough support and opportunity, she can potentially draw enough Northerners to her side to destroy the Bolton from the inside & take back her home and her/the Starks place of authority. This is what LF has built her up to do. And, remember, she is Stark and Tully. she is made of stronger stuff than most people give her credit for
it’s just struck me, the parallels between Sansa & Hizdar. Both had a father unjustly executed by a ruler who seized power. Both were betrothed to that ruler who killed their father. Yes, Sansa wanted the marriage initially, but clearly not once Joffrey had Ned executed. Yet we see the situations very differently, as we have been following Dani’s story, and we don’t have Hizdar’s perspective. Similarly, Ollie has lived such tragedy. If we had been following Ollie’s story, we would be far more upset with Jon
That Daenerys comes to take away the business of slavery and the crucifixion of children, I don't think it's bad I understand Olly but Jon is right or we all get together or we all die for sure.
Spoiler theory: Tyrion is actually the mad king's bastard son from when he bedded Tywin's wife. Thats why he is obsessed with dragons when he was little. The dragon has 3 heads. Dany, tyrion and Jon. Tywin alwaus said tyrion is not his, but he cannot prove it.
I hate that theory. The irony is that of all Tywin's children, Tyrion is the most like him. But because he is a dwarf, Tywin refuses to accept him. If your theory is correct, it undermines all that.
Roose has a legitimate son older than Ramsey in the book. Ramsey kills him. He also marries an elderly widow then starves her to death to take her castle...😢
Since there was so much talk of lineage I feel compelled to point out that crazy Selyse is a Florent. So she's somehow related to Alicent on her mother's side. Weird religious fundamentalism must be in the blood.
Get ready for a roller coaster ride from here on and be prepared for the trauma which is comming your way, I never liked some of the episodes when I watched them for the first time and even now too.
Buenas Tardes Amigas, Only the beautiful Ashley is left to turn you into a Targaryen, for when that change of look in your hair? 😄😄Es broma pero estaría bien 😄😄 Steph: A Targaryen alone in the world, that is a terrible thing, It always goes unnoticed and it is so subtle... ❤🖤❄&🔥´♬
Daenerys Targaryen and Maester Aemon Targaryen are related as great-great uncle and great-great niece. Maester Aemon (Aemon Targaryen) is the son of King Maekar I Targaryen, which makes him Daenerys's great-great uncle. Aemon is one of the last Targaryens alive during his time at the Wall, while Daenerys is born much later in the Targaryen family line.
@@ndnEagleman Maester Aemon is the son of Maekar I and brother of Aegon V. Daenerys is the daughter of Aerys II and the granddaughter of Jaehaerys II, who was the son of Aegon V. Therefore, Maester Aemon is Daenerys’s great-great uncle, since their family branches off two generations earlier with Maekar I and Aegon V.
@nofil2000 great great grandfather would mean great great great uncle, I understand the confusion as it's weird but please look it up instead of arguing with me.
There is no process to disown one’s children in Westeros. The firstborn is entitled to inherit as birthright. However, Sam has already forfeited his inheritance when he joined the Nights Watch.
That's not true. You can always disinherit an heir. An heir can also abdicate. It happened multiple times in the Targaryen family history. In fact, because Jamie renounced his right to Caterly Rock, Tyrion should be Tywin's heir. Yet Tywin refuses to give Tyrion his birthright.
Daenerys, or rather how people are so blind to her character has always bugged me, she is just as much of a narcissistic, sociopath as Cersei, Stannis, Tywin or any of the rest. And in a lot of ways she's worse, worse because she's also good at making people believe she isn't those things and she has 3 weapons of mass destruction on top of it all. She's a massive, entitled, egomaniacal, hypocrite.
RIP Peter Vaughan, he was amazing as Maester Aemon. The "kill the boy" scene is one of my favorite in the series
I love Ser Brienne, but for me the books Grand Northern Conspiracy is a more satisfying storyline when it comes to rescuing fake Arya/Sansa. Having the Mountain Clans agree to follow Stannis not because they believe in him but because they loved Ned and felt honour bound to rescue ‘Ned’s little girl’ was just so satisfying!
Maester Aemon had a little brother, Aegon, who became King when Aemon became a Maester and refused the throne. Aegon is the grandfather of the Mad King and the great grandfather of Rhaegar, Viserys, and Dany. Making maester Aemon the great, great uncle to Dany.
Also "Kill the Boy and let the man be born." Is also the same advice and very last thing maester Aemon say to his little brother Aegon, when he became King, before being sent to the Wall.
There is a new TV-series coming out in 2025. Its title is "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight". It is about Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg (Aegon Targaryan V).
The show left out one generation.
Aegon was the father of Jahaerys II who was the father of Aerys II (the Mad King). The show left out Jahaerys for some reason.
We will see more of Aegon next year in the Dunk and Egg spinoff, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
Ashley my dear, you are becoming quite a GOT mastermind. Keeping track of all the lore and locations. --------- Excellent work remembering Hart Homme, and kudos for Stefanie making into a drink. Best work again.
Missandei: "You were ambushed, outnumbered"
My brain in that instant: 🎶 We are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned. We gotta make an all out stand
🎶
I love the close-up reactions of Stefani when Ashley and Lindsey make wrong predictions! 😂
Hey looks are to die for for. Stefanie has such amazing game face expressions. She takes the reaction 3 levels higher.
The Maester is her ... great.. uncle, maybe great great uncle.... I wanna say. Its like two or three generations removed. Her dad was the mad king, the mad kings father was Maester Aemon's newphew, so 2 or 3 generations removed... I think, something like that
Ashely reaction to the marriage arrangement was hilarious.
I've seen GOT twice now (so I'm on the third watch now with you ladies) and I always get shivers when Drogon flies over. Imagining what it must've felt like for Tyrion, the disbelief giving way to awe, understanding that dragons *do* exist despite what he was told as a boy... You can just feel the magic that Tyrion is feeling. Peter's acting of course carries, too!
"A Targaryen alone in the world...." Stefani had to reach for a sip of her drink.
We now know Ashley paid attention in school:
1. Hardhome
2. Walda Frey
3. Grey scale
I love that little back and forth Jorah and Tyrion had finish each others dialog about the doom
Lindsay was definitely right about the “Don’t drink the water” thing, because it reminded me of “Don’t eat the yellow snow”.
Yes!
Davos tells Gendry to not fall in cause he can’t swim and “no matter how thirsty you get, DONT drink sea water”
Hey Lindsey, it would interesting action to see another demon baby. Especially between Ramsey and his dominatrix lover. --------- Thanks for that vision, that never crossed my mind. Fun times.
🤣
Maesters where chains and each link (made of different metals) represent a different field the maester has mastered. The more links in a chain a maester has the more fields he has knowledge in. Healing, war strategy, accounting, and even magic are different fields of expertise maesters study in.
The highest window in the Broken Tower? That's the one Bran got chucked out of in epidode one
Shits definitely going to go up at Hardhome. The bodies are going to go up. Many of them. Also caught the little prepping for Rhaenyra about the inheritance being honoured by the family there haha
Hehehehe
They've assumed the episode title to be symbolic so many times, and now that they actually would've been right about it, they assumed it was literal 🤣❤
just wanna say that I've seen a lot of got reactions and usually around season 5 I get tired and just skip thru my fave episodes and moments, but you guys are one of the few reactors I wanna watch thru every episode with so keep the reactions going guys! hope to see more after the world of westeros ends! much love x
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Our drink was Hardhome... I don't remember that... must have been a good drink! 😂
With extra ice...
I did make them a little strong… I measured with my heart 🤪
We see a lot more of the Citadel in the books.
One of Oberyn's daughters is undercover there. Oberyn went until he got bored.
Being a maester does require giving up your family name and taking a vow of celibacy. It's not for everyone.
Danny’s father the Mad King burned Ned’s father to death with wildfire (while Ned’s brother strangled himself trying to put out the flames). So executing people with fire is a family tradition
Not to be that guy, but "Candle In The Window" is an Alabama song. Christmas song is think. I only know because my Momma played the album every year around the Holidays.
Love yalls content! Keep em coming!
In the books, Jon doesn't go to Hardhome himself. He send men there and he gets increasingly desperate letters until the letters stop.
One of the times where the show was better than the books in my opinion. Having Jon lead the Hardhome squad makes it so much more personal for the viewer. Sure, it gets rid of that mystery surrounding what happens at Hardhome, but it was also nice to be able to see what happens first hand.
@@MFBlooshI actually agree. That and Arya and Tywin at Harrenhall are two of the best book to show changes.
@@havok6280I wish they had left in the part where Arya meets her fiance at harrenhall without knowing it.
@@havok6280 Arya and The Hound, too. Hounds storyline ended at the Inn At The Crossroads in the books. The show having him win that fight, and then have him be by Arya's side all of season 4 was a GREAT choice and it created probably the most iconic duo in a show filled with iconic duos lol.
David Benioff and D. B. Weiss were like “yeah, fk that”…..
Dany's father was Aerys II, his father was Jaehaerys II, his father was Aegon V. One of Aegon's older brothers is Maester Aemon.
The wildlings did this, "they" did that, "they" burned my village, "they" butchered my family
All of game of thrones can be summed up by, "sexism, incest, secrets, and racism"
No one in this realm understands the idea of each person being held accountable for their own crimes, and not for the crimes of the group that they happen to be BORN into
Maester are trained in Oldtown, in the Citadel which is like a modern day University. Second sons, lowborn and even basterds can be allow to train and become a maester. They also sworn a vow and revolve their family name. At the end they must serve as "unbiased" servants to which ever lord or castle they are sent to.
The snow-white wolf cub was mute but Jon heard him. It seemed very strange to Bran that that Direwolf cub already had his eyes open, those red eyes. Look, Theon said in a mocking tone, this one is albino, he will die even before the others! No!! Jon said, sending him a cold look, This one is mine ♥🐺❄&🔥´♬
It's funny. In the books, Jon thinks Arya married Ramsey. He does want to take an army to Winterfell, breaking his vows...
It isn't actually Arya. Littlefinger passed off Jeyne Pool as Arya.
Loving the new hair cut Stef !
Thanks!
"No matter how thirsty you get, do not drink sea water!" - Ser Davos circa 300 AC.
And everyone else with 2 brain cells
What a weird thing to quote. Do you have a quote about not; staring into the sun, touching an open flame, sticking a knife in an electrical socket, eating rotten meat, or any other obvious advice?
@@TheSwordOfTheJedi-u2p They were responding/reacting to Stefani and Lindsay trying to remember if Davos warned Gendry about the seawater or not 😄
Maester Aemon is the Mad King's uncle. I think thats called great uncle, or granduncle.. who knows.
Gruncle? 😂
The clipart/pics coming on the screen when Lindsay said you two wanna put her in a dungeon 😂😂❤ Love it
P.s. I hope it's not bad for the algorithm that I leave multiple comments, please let me know if so! I'm not up to speed with the current way it works, lol
I honestly couldn’t tell you haha leave as many as you’d like we appreciate reading em all 🥰
@@MugShotzReacts 💕💕💕
Ashley is too adorable
Valyria was GRRM version of Atlantis pretty much, hyper advanced super-powerful society. Where Atlantis was destroyed by being sunk into the sea, Valyria was destroyed when dozens of volcanoes around the country erupted simultaneously and engulfed it all in flames; The Doom of Valyria.
I find it interesting, don't you? Atlantis's destruction by water, and Valyria's destruction by fire.
I literally just said it’s almost 10 let me check if they’ve uploaded 😂😂
What cha talkn bout its not evn 3
Thanks! ❤
Any chance you could record them at a higher speed? :)
No we cannot due to Lindsay’s treatment and recovery. I wish we could too trust me!
Maybe only those cool looking drinks will go down at Hardhome?
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It is funny how Daenarys is so repulsed by watching men stab/bludgeon/slash each other to death....but she enjoys watching her dragons burn people alive, to hear their horrific screams and watch them tear men to pieces and eat them.
Pretty solid evidence of her "issues"....just like her daddy. Dany lovers love to ignore the obvious signs of her mental issues going back to season 1.
Totally agree, so proud the girls seem to have figured that out!
Yeah that face she makes she's almost infatuated with it.
@@jeffbachman2949
Yes she always was...remember when the baby dragons are burning the warlock, she has her eyes closed in enjoyment and almost pleasure. Her father used to go and rape her mother after burnings because that was the only way he could have sexual relations.
Yes, Aegon the Conqueror had those same problems, however there are others who prefer that others do their dirty work for them like Robert Baratheon, but no one says that they have those problems... until GRRM writes Daenerys' future, I will always be here to confront ideas, it's not worth relying on the parody of the end of GOT
@USCFlash it's not just mental issues when someone starts growing stronger and stronger and starts having a messiah complex thinking them, and only them can save the world. That's always a red flag.
In the books, a different character gets grayscale, we are seeing how the show is cutting and consolidating some original plotlines. I will speak under correction, but in the books Jorah is still dismissed from the queen by the end of the last book.
Hardhome, oh its coming
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I think Dany is Aemon's great-great niece once removed in the show... In the book there's another great in there.
Did you know that Aemon was born only 20 or so years after Balerion the Black Dread, greatest dragon to have ever lived (said to be larger than any castle in Westeros {Harrenhal could garrison a million men! and Balerion destroyed it with ease}), died.
Incorrect. Aemon was born in 198 AC. Balerion died in 94 AC. You're probably thinking of the wrong Aemon.
@@havok6280 Hmm maybe.
Can someone explain to me how does Brianne plan to save Sansa after she puts a candle in the tower? 😂 this breaks my brain.
Would have been fun to see that play out!
Jorah actually does take Tyrion down the Royne River in the book. He avoid Valeria all together. Another character contracts greyscale saving Tyrion. Jon Connington was one of Rhaegar's companions. He is raising a boy he claims is Rhaegar's son, Aegon...
I like this change for the TV series though!
@@MugShotzReactsagree to disagree.
I like the idea of Faegon. And given that Jon lost everything at the Battle of the Bells, what happens at the end of the series makes much more sense if Jon has a PTSD attack and sets off the caches of wild fire...
The show decided to exclude the Shrouded Lord, and the lore behind how people supposedly get grayscale. Not the worst sin of the series, but it could have made this episode more Interesting.
It's kinda funny in that it's not funny that Sansa has to let her life be determined by stanis winning a battle twice
Totally! Why did she have so much faith in him lol? Especially the first loss??
Stefani… is there any reaction coming up for the Seth Meyers Jon Snow/Melissandre skits? Be hilarious 😂
Sansa makes the same mistake twice. With Stannis's army approaching, she is offered a means of escape. The Hound at Blackwater and Brienne here. Both times she chooses to stay put...
sansa has not known safety since she left Winterfell, and she has learned she can’t trust anyone. She feels safer in the danger she knows than the danger she doesn’t.
Besides, LF has filled her with the notion that she can potentially control Ramsay. She doesn’t know yet just how terrifying he is.
And she’s home- she must feel some strength just being inside Winterfell, though it is no longer filled with warmth and love.
Notice she started her time there by visiting the crypts - the very heart of Winterfell - reconnecting with her Stark roots.
She also grew up hearing “there must always be a Stark in Winterfell”
And, this is the seat of her power. Since she thinks Bran & Rickon are dead, she is the heir to Winterfell. If she has enough support and opportunity, she can potentially draw enough Northerners to her side to destroy the Bolton from the inside & take back her home and her/the Starks place of authority. This is what LF has built her up to do.
And, remember, she is Stark and Tully. she is made of stronger stuff than most people give her credit for
she was right not to go with hound given what happned to him. it was not a mistake,.
it’s just struck me, the parallels between Sansa & Hizdar.
Both had a father unjustly executed by a ruler who seized power.
Both were betrothed to that ruler who killed their father. Yes, Sansa wanted the marriage initially, but clearly not once Joffrey had Ned executed.
Yet we see the situations very differently, as we have been following Dani’s story, and we don’t have Hizdar’s perspective.
Similarly, Ollie has lived such tragedy. If we had been following Ollie’s story, we would be far more upset with Jon
It changes how you feel about the situation based on who you are familiar with for sure!
That Daenerys comes to take away the business of slavery and the crucifixion of children, I don't think it's bad
I understand Olly but Jon is right or we all get together or we all die for sure.
Spoiler theory:
Tyrion is actually the mad king's bastard son from when he bedded Tywin's wife. Thats why he is obsessed with dragons when he was little. The dragon has 3 heads.
Dany, tyrion and Jon.
Tywin alwaus said tyrion is not his, but he cannot prove it.
I hate that theory. The irony is that of all Tywin's children, Tyrion is the most like him. But because he is a dwarf, Tywin refuses to accept him. If your theory is correct, it undermines all that.
A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing...😮
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how are they guessing everything but Theon being in the dog pen he has been in since before his sister tried to save him?
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Roose has a legitimate son older than Ramsey in the book. Ramsey kills him. He also marries an elderly widow then starves her to death to take her castle...😢
Since there was so much talk of lineage I feel compelled to point out that crazy Selyse is a Florent. So she's somehow related to Alicent on her mother's side. Weird religious fundamentalism must be in the blood.
I always forget that 🤯
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who's trying to organize this playlist while inebriated? 😄
It’s supposed to auto organize lol guess not, I’ll fix it 🤪
A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing.
In steps Jon Snow.
Myranda and Ramsay are so perfect for each other
Trulyyyy
FYI the episodes in the playlist are not in the correct order
Are they still not? We went in and manually reordered them, I feel like UA-cam is changing them 😖
Get ready for a roller coaster ride from here on and be prepared for the trauma which is comming your way, I never liked some of the episodes when I watched them for the first time and even now too.
Some are cringe and some I like!
Make season 7 drink some random name that sounds grand 🤪
Do you have any suggestions?!
@@MugShotzReacts for the sixth season it has to be green
@@MugShotzReacts I'm not to deep into GoT lore. Some cheeky side character, long dead dragon or obscure place?
@@Jose-Lozanchez "Light of the Seven" might be a good name for it...
@@MugShotzReacts For season 7, "Scorpion" might work.
Where is the season 4 history and lore video
Due to Lindsay’s recovery we have very limited filming opportunities so we decided to focus on the episodes. Hope you can understand 🤗
@@MugShotzReacts oh i’m sorry, i hope she’s doing ok, of course
Buenas Tardes Amigas, Only the beautiful Ashley is left to turn you into a Targaryen, for when that change of look in your hair? 😄😄Es broma pero estaría bien 😄😄
Steph:
A Targaryen alone in the world, that is a terrible thing,
It always goes unnoticed and it is so subtle... ❤🖤❄&🔥´♬
One of my favourite lines on rewatching!!! Just wait we will make a Targaryen out of Ashley soon 😉😉😉
Prince Aemon would be Daenerys great great great uncle, her great great grandfather's brother.
Thank you!!
Daenerys Targaryen and Maester Aemon Targaryen are related as great-great uncle and great-great niece. Maester Aemon (Aemon Targaryen) is the son of King Maekar I Targaryen, which makes him Daenerys's great-great uncle. Aemon is one of the last Targaryens alive during his time at the Wall, while Daenerys is born much later in the Targaryen family line.
@nofil2000 you'll need to add another great as it's not her grandfather, I know it's weird, but that's how it is defined.
@@ndnEagleman Maester Aemon is the son of Maekar I and brother of Aegon V.
Daenerys is the daughter of Aerys II and the granddaughter of Jaehaerys II, who was the son of Aegon V.
Therefore, Maester Aemon is Daenerys’s great-great uncle, since their family branches off two generations earlier with Maekar I and Aegon V.
@nofil2000 great great grandfather would mean great great great uncle, I understand the confusion as it's weird but please look it up instead of arguing with me.
There is no process to disown one’s children in Westeros. The firstborn is entitled to inherit as birthright. However, Sam has already forfeited his inheritance when he joined the Nights Watch.
Death I suppose?
That's not true. You can always disinherit an heir. An heir can also abdicate. It happened multiple times in the Targaryen family history.
In fact, because Jamie renounced his right to Caterly Rock, Tyrion should be Tywin's heir. Yet Tywin refuses to give Tyrion his birthright.
@@havok6280 Tywin is a special case because he’s Tywin. And I said an heir could willingly forfeit their inheritance.
23:34 wtf was this comment?
Daenerys, or rather how people are so blind to her character has always bugged me, she is just as much of a narcissistic, sociopath as Cersei, Stannis, Tywin or any of the rest. And in a lot of ways she's worse, worse because she's also good at making people believe she isn't those things and she has 3 weapons of mass destruction on top of it all. She's a massive, entitled, egomaniacal, hypocrite.
9:37 Barbecue ? Really ? How dare you. ok ok maybe
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