My son in law told me not fo bother watching the last season unless I want to get completely and utterly pissed off. I still haven't seen it except bits and pieces in the shorts and I tend to think he was right. I know GRR is alive and Robert Jordan is not but Jordan knew he was dying and actively sought out who he wanted to finish WoT and had all sorts of notes and such to make sure it got where it was supposed to. He wanted his vision fulfilled perfectly not manhandled the way GoT appears to have been (especially with a still living sire)
Those 2 together were always my favorite duo of dialogue throughout the entire show. Varys and Tyrion's conversations is what made me used to truly appreciate the writing for the show.
Bro, I was right about her by season 3 😂 I knew she was trash. And Robert B. was right about offing her in season 1 from the very very beginning. Easily one of the most overrated characters in all of modern media.
@erickfb2533 Wtf? Yes, yes I do believe that. You have no idea how much trash I've talked about Daenerys. She was FAKE. Sometime after her dragons were a little bigger and she started freeing those slaves her entire personality/attitude changed for the worse. Until we eventually got what you see in this vid. Give me Cercei or Ramsay, or Walder Frey any day. At least they kept it real.
@@pnut3844able well, for starters he is a common person. Who had to learn to be a thief and a spy to survive as he traveled along with a troop of actors. He then became a minister across the narrow sea in Pentos, due to his spies, thieves, and political connections there. Once he was noticed as a good spymaster for Pentos he was brought over to serve the realm. He has hundreds, if not thousands of common people on his payroll. He would go and speak with those in Kingslanding nightly, while wearing disguises. So he could leave the keep unseen and return unnoticed. He also hears messages and intelligence from across all 7 realms from his little birds. Meaning he is the most well informed man in the court, and Kingdom for that matter, He is the only “lord”, who was elevated from among the commoners. And the only one to actually interact with them, more than To say “Fetch my horse boy”.
@@pnut3844able he distanced himself from the high class. He saw the corruption and realized none of these high born people were looking out for their citizens.
Varys was one of the greatest characters on television.... Ever, He emoted thoughts so well, Gave everything to the story, This actor was absolutely brilliant.
You could tell from his body language, (Conleth Hill, Varys' actor) dropping the paper away and crossing his arms (Lena Headey holding his hand, and Emilia looking at him "I'm really sorry"), how pissed he was, when the remaining actors and the two clowns were reading the final scripts.
@@attilanemeth6806 Yeah that script reading video is infuriating, if only those two chods had the patience and integrity to give the show the proper send off that it deserved. Really needed at least 2 more seasons of carful writing to give everything time, like Daenerys fall into madness, the war against the white walkers, Bran’s ascension and basically everything else.
@@henryhovden9509only brilliant because it was source material they were writing , they just had to tweak it a little bit . As soon as the source ran dry they were all confused 🤡
Yeah, in season 7 he suddenly became a TERRIBLE spymaster, in season 8 he became mentally retarded. Dave and Dan should never get a job in the business again.
@@DonghuaTianlongwow, never have I seen someone further off base with a comment than you here. You knew less about Varys than anyone who ever watched this show
Wasn’t he paramount in Ned’s demise tho? He literally said “I told you not to trust me” or some shit, or am I misremembering? Both him and little finger
Tyrion had to endure so much. Varys was his one true friend. So even ratting on him unveils regret in his demeanor. Some of the most stellar acting I've ever seen.
No, he wasn't wrong at all. I was so wild when the writers wrote his death in. He and Tyrion were the best written characters, I thought. For such an outstanding character to come to a tacky end was infuriating. I was hoping Varys would be there at the end.
Varys, the spider. Master of whispers, cunning, calculated and strong player in the game. He developed the largest spy network on the planet. Went from eunuch street urchin to direct advisor to the most powerful people(s) in the world. Survived multiple regime changes. Commits blatant treason in broad daylight without even trying to hide it and gets burnt alive for it. What a fkn joke
Agreed, I get so much grief from people when I criticize GRR. I hate lazy writing, when a character acts dumb or way out of character to advance the story. He did the same thing to Ned Stark.
@@kohtalainenalias He was trying to poison Daenerys so Jon would be king but Daenerys was so upset about Missandei, she wasn’t eating. Tyrion went and told her that Varys had betrayed her.
@@ogfail1867 Ned's character was well written. He was blinded by honour. Varys had no such issue and died bc of forced stupidity. You are still getting grief bc you're dumb. GRR Martin had nothing to do with season 8
Varys was done so dirty! I don't blame Conleth Hill (the actor) for his disgust. He was the only character who truly put the Realm before everything. He handled his coming death with grace and dignity. The fact he didn't blame Tyrion and still called him friend showed what a class act he was.
@@pnut3844able And D&D kinda forgot that those crypts were specifically enchanted so that if it ever happened, the Stark family would actually rise AGAINST The Others (White Walkers), not for them.
Varys was one of the best characters and was rarely ever wrong. People never seemed to listen to him. He knew what he had to do and daenerys was already power mad when she was burning soldiers who did not bend the knee, Jon was in denial and Tyrion the same about what they had to do but they did not have the heart to do it. Varys always did.
Tyrion grabbing his arm as a show of solidarity/apology was probably the first time he'd been touched by another human in years, possibly decades, and I think that's why he had a slightly startled reaction.
@@nehemiahfellezs3086 I mean he did say he was unarmed and unarmored. That and there's know way he could've known Jofferys true intentions, on the account of him being a little prick lol
Tyrion was the most honorable out of the whole Lannister family. Most characterable. He was my favorite character. At first he seemed off but as the episodes went on he proved himself to be even better.
The Scrip was fine. You people fell for the producers " little trick ". They misled you on purpose... They wanted us to choose between 2 queens...and in the end, they were both, pretty much the same. They made one young, incredibly beautiful, even irresistible ...gave her a sweet disposition...but a hint of a cruel streak...knowing that you would fall for her, like everyone else would. They made the other queen...older.. but as beautiful as she was distasteful. Qweenly , overconfident, controlling, arrogant and antisocial. They knew that you wouldn't choose her. Yet the qween you choose was obviously the worst...she was so bad that , unlike Cersi, her own people turned on her...including the spider...the imp...and even John Snow...a man who loved her. Her own nephew. Cersis brother came back to her and most of her people died fighting. Your hatred for the Scrip is misplaced. You are really angry because you made a bad choice..
Every character suffered a fifty IQ point drop that season. Varys and Tyrion both became morons that made obvious mistakes. Jon became a litteral cabbage that could barely speak unless it was to say "She's mah Queen" or "I dont want it".
Everytime I see this scene popping up I remember the video where the actor who plays Varys reads the script for this scene for the first time and just throws the document away in visible disgust. Painful to watch, yet completely relatable to what we all felt when we saw that shit unfold.
@@lavonaffair Yeah and he looked so happy and fulfilled while reading the scene, right? Nope, he was miserable : turns out he's one of the actors who publicly said he thought the death of his character didn't make any sense.
@@sypherthe297th2Varys was never a hero even in the series, he was just someone who was very rarely wrong and used dirty means to get to the greater good. His aim was the well-being of the kingdom, but that doesn't make him a hero at all.
@@dinorex3464 Well youre simply wrong. The well-being of the people was his concern. That required peace and stability. A good and noble ruler was a desirable bonus.
@sypherthe297th2 Yeah, a good and noble hero. 🙄 Such noble deeds...like when he was going to assasinate by poison a mother and unborn child, or when he captured an old man in a wood crate and tortured him. Just a good old fashion 'noble hero'. 😂
@@scolack123 The 2 biggest hacks in Hollywood, the shows quality dropped off a cliff when the source material ran out. They should have been replaced when they refused to do more seasons, I'm sure others could have done a far better job .
@@jimmygeeraets9039 And you are? Oh, yeah..I don't care about either you or your opinion! You don't like mine? I'm hurt.. not really! Please go on with your life and stop annoying people who couldn't care less about your pithy opinions!
If you have dedicated your years to studying history, fables, the humanities and philosophies, then you will relate to this scene. The sacrificial lamb is likely always the lamb that is more self-aware than the others. Tyrion was just the clever fox who chose to self-preserve and observe rather than act. It took the burning of Kings Landing and the death of his brother for him to stand up. But Varis was not a coward and put everything on the line knowing the consequences. It begs the question of us all of how we wish to live our finite lives. The greatest player of the game was undone by a character who believed she was entitled and beyond human, because of her last name and blood magic... That is until Jon put a sword in her belly. She was no great ruler. Instead, she followed her bloodline and became a narcissistic leader who was feared. All she had was a dragon, an army of countless eunuchs and nomadic horse soldiers who lived from plundering. Jon did not demand respect, but earned it, despite being a "bastard" by living and judging on principle. And even Jon was killed because of this but was given another chance by the red priestess. So let this be a lesson to you: Be careful of who you serve and who plays the role of Tyrion in your life. And when it is your time to be burned, do not be afraid, mad, or sad. Meet your fate as boldly as you lived your life.
that was slowly constructed. The writing in the season was awful,but dont get annoyed with EVERYFUCKINTHING. that has se sense because Tyrion here respected Daenerys.It was only in the end when he thought enough is enough
Daenerys, Tyrion, and Jon Snow should have been dead loooOooOooOong before the final seasons. Show would have been better off without them 💯 I'll die on that hill.
Love their frendship...so sad that they both didnt sail away and beyond and leave all those stupid wars for trons behind and just enjoy their frendship and life...love them both always.🎉❤
It's def a bad sign when everyone starts backing away from you, then you look up and there's a f*****g Dragon staring at you. That's a bad day at the office
One of the MOST HEART WRENCHING Moments ever in GOT. It still wrecks me. Poor Varys. Maybe if he had saved Ned Stark, his outcome would have been different.
@@SouthpawLD If Varys had succeeded in killing Daenerys, Jon would have certainly cut off his head. Nevertheless, the end would have been about the same except for the brutal assault of Kings Landing.
Ramin Djawadi did a great job with the score though. So sad to see, the composer, actors, set designers, cinematographers etc. all did a fine job. Only to be ruïned by shit writing
@@robpolaris7272 This is why I appreciate this show at least first 3-4 seasons when the writing was strong. Life is full of stories where doing the right thing costs you, and it is a great life lesson.
Varys one of the best characters on the show. When he told Tyrion goodbye old friend, the look Tyrion gave him and then grabbed his arm to let him know that; I'm sorry this happening to you and a last goodbye. Great acting and heartbreaking scene...
@Ollie Green It is the truth. GRRM didn't write this filth why should I acknowledge this as Canon? WHAT is childish is rushing the best TV series on television to a disastrous ending when you had the ability to finish the story with as many episodes or seasons needed for it to get done. Why do people feel the need to defend this trash is beyond me.
@@olliegreen3446grow up lmao. GRRM didn't write this but this is the only thing we're gonna get😂 I mean you don't expect for the books to be released right?😂😂It's been a decade for god's sakes and the book is like only a quarter done and if not well there's just one more fully unfinished book left
Varys is this kind of character you couldn't like so much at the beginning, like Jaime Lannister, but after some events or some choices they've made you can clearly see there is good into them. The more you follow the seasons, the more you start loving them.
This is when I really started not liking Dany. That whole season was just wrong. She did not burn Jorah for being a traitor and wept for him. The writers forgot a lot of things.
Jorah's treason was in a different time. Her game was in an different league. Her mindset was in an different world. For decades she had suffered and heard the fantasies of a people longing for the return of the Targaryens. When she did finaly cross, she got confronted with the realities. The people do not long for her in Westeros. Everyone is longing for power and their own interests. She is not treated as she was treated back in Essos. More than ever they are plotting behind her back. She finds out that she is not the rightfull heir to the throne. She starts to lose dragons. She starts to understand that she is the one losing her power. And the more she loses, the thighter she tries to grab it. And then finaly... after all that... they were just willing to give it to her? Like there was no price to be paid by them. Like her contenders could just go away and wait to another day when the throne could be taken again. Daenerys got consumed by the game. Her biological weakness for mental dissorder made her exceptional fragile when exposed to so much stress. And with no one around her truly caring for her as a person, was the most dangerous outcome. "A targaryen alone in the world..."
@@LoveYaAngelino Big whole excuse not to call her what she is, a nutter. Every child gets brought up with stories of fantasy, most don't burn people alive. She was a power hungry nasty awful woman, plain and simple.
@Angelino Laroye Excellent analysis. I had a hard time reconciling her actions at the end, in contrast to when she had first started out being passionate for freeing enslaved people and having sympathy for the plight of the oppressed. I rooted for her to be the next queen, when you compared it to the absolute villainy of Joffrey, Cersei, Ramsey Bolton and Littlefinger, she stood out as a great humanitarian. Then after, I thought, how could she have changed so drastically? Her actions would never be justified, but your explanation as to her psychological mindset, along with the toppling factor of the execution of her best friend Messandei, goes a long ways to showing how she would give in to her vengeful impulses. It would never be right, but you can see how her long held control of herself was finally overcome.
@@LoveYaAngelino From what I’ve read in Fire And Blood, the connection between a Targaryen and their particular dragon is very strong. Dany was connected to three dragons, two of whom died in a fairly short amount of time. Might that help explain Dany’s psychological fragility and eventual break?
What I love about Varys is that he's one of the few characters that seems to be a tricky bastard at first, but turns out he was a tricky, scheming good guy all that time. It's a lesson that not all good people show their good intentions in life.
This made me hate Tyrion. Tyrion, Varys, and little finger were the best written characters imo.... then in the final season they were reduced to rubbish. Varys was way too smart of a character to get himself into this situation.
It kills me the "i hope i deserve this, truyly i do" Even at this point, he desires to be wrong with all his heart, good bye old friend... damn... that line it just buries you.
At least he was honest with him for their last conversation...It seemed like Varys understood why The Imp did what he did he just wasn't sure who was on the correct side of this war. That's why he said " I hope I deserve this, I really do."
@@mandash4762 He did what was necessary. Unfortunately he chose his duty to his queen over his friendship with Varys. Feels just like what people do these days - prioritise money over family and later live to regret it.
At least Tyrion had the decency to let Varys know who sold him out. It’s especially painful that Varys wasn’t even angry. He was more so resigned to the choice his friend had made to support Dany, which he was free to do.
What was annoying.. Was how Sansa and Varys swiveled the instant the long night was over... Literally after Danny had lost a huge amount of her own personal wealth and power protecting and saving Winterfell... Duh.
I expected it. The only difference between Sansa and Sersi's poisoned monster of a son is that he grew up being a vile soul. Sansa is just typical and has no business being Queen of the North. Both of them are parts of the same rotten body
Many people speculated that Varys was actually of the Blackfyre line , among the last descendants. He might have tried to plot the overthrow of Targaryen dynasty without knowing that Order of Grey Maesters was doing the same . He managed to get information due to knowing some magic which he received after his castration. He was on people's side , trying to temper various monarchs from excessive needless spending of money .
"Goodbye old friend" melts my heart
Even better that the actor shows disgust during the table read for the final season
I was looking for this comment. The actor looks physically disgusted by what he's reading.
My son in law told me not fo bother watching the last season unless I want to get completely and utterly pissed off. I still haven't seen it except bits and pieces in the shorts and I tend to think he was right.
I know GRR is alive and Robert Jordan is not but Jordan knew he was dying and actively sought out who he wanted to finish WoT and had all sorts of notes and such to make sure it got where it was supposed to. He wanted his vision fulfilled perfectly not manhandled the way GoT appears to have been (especially with a still living sire)
Those 2 together were always my favorite duo of dialogue throughout the entire show. Varys and Tyrion's conversations is what made me used to truly appreciate the writing for the show.
Yes, which is what makes it hard that he turned on his friend
His quick wit and back and forth with Littlefinger always made a great scene.
“Because I have balls, and you don’t”
The fact that he was right about her makes it hurt even more💔😢
Bro, I was right about her by season 3 😂 I knew she was trash. And Robert B. was right about offing her in season 1 from the very very beginning. Easily one of the most overrated characters in all of modern media.
@@ratooeybusinessman6066you must be a prophet…. 😂 no one believes you.
@@ratooeybusinessman6066even you DON'T believe that
@erickfb2533 Wtf? Yes, yes I do believe that. You have no idea how much trash I've talked about Daenerys. She was FAKE. Sometime after her dragons were a little bigger and she started freeing those slaves her entire personality/attitude changed for the worse. Until we eventually got what you see in this vid. Give me Cercei or Ramsay, or Walder Frey any day. At least they kept it real.
@@ratooeybusinessman6066 no, neither me, you, we... no one believe that
Varys did not deserve that. He might have been castrated but he had more balls than anyone else.
Facts 👍
Three?
True. You can take away a man's balls...but you cannot take away his courage.
@@bigalsnow8199 yup. Testicles do not make a man. Or a human being.
Spot on
The only politician that worked for The Realms and People, not the lords.
🛎🛎🛎🛎
Yes but how does he know what's good for the people, or what they want?
Bruu he killed thousands,how that’s good?
@@pnut3844able well, for starters he is a common person. Who had to learn to be a thief and a spy to survive as he traveled along with a troop of actors. He then became a minister across the narrow sea in Pentos, due to his spies, thieves, and political connections there. Once he was noticed as a good spymaster for Pentos he was brought over to serve the realm. He has hundreds, if not thousands of common people on his payroll. He would go and speak with those in Kingslanding nightly, while wearing disguises. So he could leave the keep unseen and return unnoticed. He also hears messages and intelligence from across all 7 realms from his little birds. Meaning he is the most well informed man in the court, and Kingdom for that matter, He is the only “lord”, who was elevated from among the commoners. And the only one to actually interact with them, more than To say “Fetch my horse boy”.
@@pnut3844able he distanced himself from the high class. He saw the corruption and realized none of these high born people were looking out for their citizens.
Varys was one of the greatest characters on television.... Ever, He emoted thoughts so well, Gave everything to the story, This actor was absolutely brilliant.
The guys amazing. Each time he plays a new part he's so different and nothing like his other parts
I heard he was so visibly pissed at the table read.
Definitely one of my favorites from Game of thrones. He carries this show A LOT!!
They did him so dirty. Phenomenal actor, he nailed Varys.
2nd dirtiest only Selmy, whose actor openly disagreed with D+D so they just stabbed him a bunch of times.
@@Dustyplastic73That was rough to watch and horrible knowing he was still alive in the books.
You could tell from his body language, (Conleth Hill, Varys' actor) dropping the paper away and crossing his arms (Lena Headey holding his hand, and Emilia looking at him "I'm really sorry"), how pissed he was, when the remaining actors and the two clowns were reading the final scripts.
What a way to go.
@@attilanemeth6806 Yeah that script reading video is infuriating, if only those two chods had the patience and integrity to give the show the proper send off that it deserved. Really needed at least 2 more seasons of carful writing to give everything time, like Daenerys fall into madness, the war against the white walkers, Bran’s ascension and basically everything else.
Varys the smartest most calculated character on the show openly tells everyone he’s committing treason brilliant writing David and Dan
Brilliant in the beginning horrible in the end
@@henryhovden9509only brilliant because it was source material they were writing , they just had to tweak it a little bit . As soon as the source ran dry they were all confused 🤡
Yep this is Mr fantastic multiverse of madness bad writing
Yeah, in season 7 he suddenly became a TERRIBLE spymaster, in season 8 he became mentally retarded. Dave and Dan should never get a job in the business again.
He had a change of heart he was trying to do better.
He didn't deserve it, and he wasn't wrong.
He definitely deserved it, but no, he wasn't wrong at all.
He deserved it and he was wrong.
He wanted a weak king to manipulate after he saw he couldn't do it with Daenerys
@@DonghuaTianlongwow, never have I seen someone further off base with a comment than you here. You knew less about Varys than anyone who ever watched this show
He gave her sworn fidelity to not betray or be burned so yea he deserves it
Varys who acted always with subtlety and in the shadows, basically makes a faebook post telling everyone he's committing treason.
Verys was ironically one of the few who had the good of the kingdom paramount in his ambitions.
Varys
Ikr, if someone like varys was king/queen then the realm would be at peace
Yea,bc make civil wars and kill in the shadows is peace 😂
Wasn’t he paramount in Ned’s demise tho? He literally said “I told you not to trust me” or some shit, or am I misremembering? Both him and little finger
@@iprobablywontseeyourreply.7193little finger said that, Varys was trying to give him a way out in the dungeon
Tyrion had to endure so much. Varys was his one true friend. So even ratting on him unveils regret in his demeanor. Some of the most stellar acting I've ever seen.
Let's hope the books do right by him 🤞🏼
"I hope I'm wrong" He served the realm to the very end.
He wasn't wrong.
He wasn't wrong.
Era pra ser: guerra dos orgulhosos, quem manda mais. Teve muitas mortes só por capricho e demonstração de poder
No, he wasn't wrong at all. I was so wild when the writers wrote his death in. He and Tyrion were the best written characters, I thought. For such an outstanding character to come to a tacky end was infuriating. I was hoping Varys would be there at the end.
He served people, fuck the realm,
"The Spider" is one of my favorite characters. While everyone thinks of themselves or their family.... He thought for the betterment of everyone.
Varys, the spider. Master of whispers, cunning, calculated and strong player in the game. He developed the largest spy network on the planet. Went from eunuch street urchin to direct advisor to the most powerful people(s) in the world. Survived multiple regime changes.
Commits blatant treason in broad daylight without even trying to hide it and gets burnt alive for it. What a fkn joke
Agreed, I get so much grief from people when I criticize GRR. I hate lazy writing, when a character acts dumb or way out of character to advance the story. He did the same thing to Ned Stark.
@@ogfail1867 GRRM didn't write season 8. I'm talking about D&D writing here
What treason did he commit and how?
@@kohtalainenalias He was trying to poison Daenerys so Jon would be king but Daenerys was so upset about Missandei, she wasn’t eating. Tyrion went and told her that Varys had betrayed her.
@@ogfail1867 Ned's character was well written. He was blinded by honour. Varys had no such issue and died bc of forced stupidity. You are still getting grief bc you're dumb. GRR Martin had nothing to do with season 8
Varys was too complicated of a character for DnD to use their brain cells on
Perfect words! Great character and actor but little writers 😡
Same with that little finger bloke
Sorry to have to correct you but there is no S at the end of brain cells, the correct spelling is brain cell... 😇🤣
@@khaelamensha3624 Google begs to differ, but appreciate your well intention
@@mad_ace You are right, 2 writers, one cell brain per writer, makes two cells... 😇
Varys was done so dirty! I don't blame Conleth Hill (the actor) for his disgust. He was the only character who truly put the Realm before everything. He handled his coming death with grace and dignity. The fact he didn't blame Tyrion and still called him friend showed what a class act he was.
Well you see Tyrion kind of forgot that Varys was his closest friend and confidant...
Yea. He also forgot they were fighting zombies and hid in the crypt smh
@@pnut3844able And D&D kinda forgot that those crypts were specifically enchanted so that if it ever happened, the Stark family would actually rise AGAINST The Others (White Walkers), not for them.
@@pnut3844able to be fair it makes no sense the zombies being able to break out of their stone coffins.
@@joevines3428but that one couldn't break out of the wooden box when they brought it to king's landing. Got I hate the end of this series.
Varys was one of the best characters and was rarely ever wrong. People never seemed to listen to him. He knew what he had to do and daenerys was already power mad when she was burning soldiers who did not bend the knee, Jon was in denial and Tyrion the same about what they had to do but they did not have the heart to do it. Varys always did.
You might find the story of Cassandra from Greek mythology (invasion of Troy, The Illead) interesting... Google it.
yeah, they didn't get it until it was too late.
He was always right as a man because he has no di***.
power mad bcz burning soldiers who didnt bend the knee are you crazy bro?
@@tariizm1500 she was power mad it was very obvious by that point.
Tyrion grabbing his arm as a show of solidarity/apology was probably the first time he'd been touched by another human in years, possibly decades, and I think that's why he had a slightly startled reaction.
I hated this so much. He didn't deserve it.
He should’ve saved Ned
He didn't deserve this. The only thing he ever did that wasn't for the good of the realm, was when he didn't free Ned Stark.
@@nehemiahfellezs3086 I mean he did say he was unarmed and unarmored. That and there's know way he could've known Jofferys true intentions, on the account of him being a little prick lol
The actor hated it too. In a behind The scennes vídeo you can see he troughs away his script when he knows Varys's end
Varys saved Tiryon and was crossed by him
This was a horrible ending to a great series.
Horrible..everytime I think I want to binge watch, I just remember season 7 and 8, and I just won't do it again.
@@toridavis8335 I just started binging it again. Season 7 is fine, and there's some good stuff in 8, but the ending sucks for sure.
The author didn’t finish the end that’s why.
What according to you would have been a better end?
Verys you absolutely were not wrong.
Tyrion was the most honorable out of the whole Lannister family. Most characterable. He was my favorite character. At first he seemed off but as the episodes went on he proved himself to be even better.
They learned Varys was right when the bells rang in Kings Landing.
Your damn right, but it was too late by then 😢
There was plenty of clues before then
Tyrion: Forgive me for the horrible script.
Varys: I hope I deserve this, I hope people will actually like pure dog shit garbage.
The Scrip was fine.
You people fell for the producers " little trick ".
They misled you on purpose...
They wanted us to choose between 2 queens...and in the end, they were both, pretty much the same.
They made one young, incredibly beautiful, even irresistible ...gave her a sweet disposition...but a hint of a cruel streak...knowing that you would fall for her, like everyone else would.
They made the other queen...older.. but as beautiful as she was distasteful.
Qweenly , overconfident, controlling, arrogant and antisocial. They knew that you wouldn't choose her.
Yet the qween you choose was obviously the worst...she was so bad that , unlike Cersi, her own people turned on her...including the spider...the imp...and even John Snow...a man who loved her. Her own nephew.
Cersis brother came back to her and most of her people died fighting.
Your hatred for the Scrip is misplaced.
You are really angry because you made a bad choice..
@@bigalsnow8199good waffle there
@@bigalsnow8199🤡
@@bigalsnow8199 no just no
Varys is one of the greatest character in got and he didn’t deserve that
Writers trying to hurry up and end the show by killing off beloved characters.
… to hurry up and jump
In bed with Disney for 15 mill
Exactly. He ruined it all
Ironic that the Disney series they were so anxious to move on to never panned out...
Every character suffered a fifty IQ point drop that season. Varys and Tyrion both became morons that made obvious mistakes. Jon became a litteral cabbage that could barely speak unless it was to say "She's mah Queen" or "I dont want it".
@@pixsilvb9638pretty much
All of a sudden in the last season the 2 smartest men in the show became the stupidest men in the show.
You mean Varys and Littlefinger?
To be fair everyone became dumber.
@@cheese7781and Tyrion
Tyrion was never one of the smartest, Varys was among the elite players, alongside Olenna, Littlefinger, Tywin and Roose
@@yaneinherjarwrong they wanted power and possibly the throne. Tyrion was chilling, so they seemed smarter because they’re in a different game
The first man to recognize the mad queen was just like her daddy
amazing argument.
He should; He was one of the people helping the Mad King after all
You can truly hear the sadness in his voice when he says "It was me...." well done....
The tears in his eyes are those of a man who has been screwed over.
By the writers.
Conleth did a great job.
Yep
😂😂😂
This man ended up having the BIGGEST BALLS OF ALL. Thats insane
Everytime I see this scene popping up I remember the video where the actor who plays Varys reads the script for this scene for the first time and just throws the document away in visible disgust. Painful to watch, yet completely relatable to what we all felt when we saw that shit unfold.
Where can I find that video?
@@chuchoelroto2229 Enjoy : ua-cam.com/video/VH8w8SitIRI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=taangerine
He didn't "throw the document away", he carefully placed it in front of him. What did you watch? Projecting.
@@lavonaffair Yeah and he looked so happy and fulfilled while reading the scene, right? Nope, he was miserable : turns out he's one of the actors who publicly said he thought the death of his character didn't make any sense.
@@Aspett0 did he throw the script in a tantrum like you described? No. Was an actor upset his character was killed off? Obviously.
Conlith did such an amazing job at Varys. Literally embodied the character from the books.
Though, I do hope he wasn't a method actor...
Show Varys was a noble hero. Book Varys. . . isn't.
@@sypherthe297th2Varys was never a hero even in the series, he was just someone who was very rarely wrong and used dirty means to get to the greater good.
His aim was the well-being of the kingdom, but that doesn't make him a hero at all.
@@dinorex3464 Well youre simply wrong. The well-being of the people was his concern. That required peace and stability. A good and noble ruler was a desirable bonus.
@sypherthe297th2 Yeah, a good and noble hero. 🙄
Such noble deeds...like when he was going to assasinate by poison a mother and unborn child, or when he captured an old man in a wood crate and tortured him.
Just a good old fashion 'noble hero'. 😂
I can't believe he did that to him. He saved your fucking life.
Yeah..fuck tyrion...midget.
Don't worry, that's the writers fault, not Tyrion's
Dogshit writing which ruined S8
He was the cause of multiple things downfall, and he freedom Tyrion and ensured that he saw that the prostitute was having sex with Tyrwin
This was the moment I knew for certain they were going to fuck up the finale.
I stopped watching it after this
@@BeverleyMcCaffrey-rb4zb Lucky, lol. I wish I had stopped here too.
You know your a good man when you question yourself and your actions
“I hope I deserve this I do…. I hope I am wrong…..”
D&D did Varys, and his actor- dirty.
He didn’t deserve this.
I don't get the reference to Dungeons & Dragons ?
@@Demowanthe show writers
D.B. weiss and david benioff
@@scolack123 The 2 biggest hacks in Hollywood, the shows quality dropped off a cliff when the source material ran out. They should have been replaced when they refused to do more seasons, I'm sure others could have done a far better job .
@@craigs71 live with it and stop shitting show ended years ago
@@jimmygeeraets9039 And you are? Oh, yeah..I don't care about either you or your opinion! You don't like mine? I'm hurt.. not really! Please go on with your life and stop annoying people who couldn't care less about your pithy opinions!
Varys saved Tyrion just to get killed by him
Ikr horrible writing, as if Tyrion would do that
Another fantastic character needlessly written off. The last 3 seasons of this show tanked something extraordinary.
well that'zs escalation
*2 seasons
“Needlessly written off” someone wants plot armor
You’re just angry he didn’t have plot armor. Being a good character doesn’t warrant plot armor. Aren’t all deaths, including Ned Starks, needless?
you can tell so easily that the writers couldn’t be bothered doing anything with some characters and the easiest thing was killing them all off
And that's why I have always loved him. He never lied.
If you have dedicated your years to studying history, fables, the humanities and philosophies, then you will relate to this scene. The sacrificial lamb is likely always the lamb that is more self-aware than the others. Tyrion was just the clever fox who chose to self-preserve and observe rather than act. It took the burning of Kings Landing and the death of his brother for him to stand up. But Varis was not a coward and put everything on the line knowing the consequences. It begs the question of us all of how we wish to live our finite lives. The greatest player of the game was undone by a character who believed she was entitled and beyond human, because of her last name and blood magic... That is until Jon put a sword in her belly. She was no great ruler. Instead, she followed her bloodline and became a narcissistic leader who was feared. All she had was a dragon, an army of countless eunuchs and nomadic horse soldiers who lived from plundering. Jon did not demand respect, but earned it, despite being a "bastard" by living and judging on principle. And even Jon was killed because of this but was given another chance by the red priestess. So let this be a lesson to you: Be careful of who you serve and who plays the role of Tyrion in your life. And when it is your time to be burned, do not be afraid, mad, or sad. Meet your fate as boldly as you lived your life.
Well said. Thank you for this comment.🙌
Long live the true queen
Beautifully said.
The best fuccin comment I ever read 🥹
Your comment had me in tears. Well said.
The writing is so gank for all of this.
His acting sublime even with the script he was given.
What else should he do? He earned a shit ton of money with that.
@@peacebuddha96bro didn’t want his character to die. Actually, NOBODY wanted his character to die it was so stupid that they killed him off
Out of all the horror this particular death got me most. He was truly the man of the people
He was one of the realest person in the show 😢
Tyrion rats him out only to almost immediately turn against Dany.
Brilliant writing
yep....exactly!!!! i hated this guy after he turned on Daenerys....
She got what she deserved. She had completely lost the plot. Just like the show writers. @@d.r.robinson9599
that was slowly constructed. The writing in the season was awful,but dont get annoyed with EVERYFUCKINTHING. that has se sense because Tyrion here respected Daenerys.It was only in the end when he thought enough is enough
Daenerys, Tyrion, and Jon Snow should have been dead loooOooOooOong before the final seasons. Show would have been better off without them 💯 I'll die on that hill.
Disagree. Shit writing.
The tear in Conlith's eye right before being executed is way too real and amazing acting!😢
They destroyed Tyrion's charater in the final seasons.
They destroyed every character in the final season...
They destroyed everyone's character in the final seasons. It sucked and the writers should never have been allowed to work in film again.
@@NathanielTavingtonAll of Jaimie's character development out the window.
@@chaburchakEveryone except Theon. Theon‘s ending was perfect.
@@DDDxxxDDDxxxDDDand the hound
"Dracarys" the one word that truly spelled the end of her reign. Neither Jon nor Tyrion could support her after that.
Nice to see that kind of love and compassion. Great trainer
Tyrion: it was Dan and Dave
How he was able to do what he did to Vasarius after he smuggle him out of Kings Landing. That's the thanks he gets for saving his life.
Love their frendship...so sad that they both didnt sail away and beyond and leave all those stupid wars for trons behind and just enjoy their frendship and life...love them both always.🎉❤
Tyrion betrays his closest friend for trying to kill daenerys, then takes part in killing her himself. Horrible writing
O.o
he would die if he didn't because he would be seen as a traitor
yeah because that was after Tyrion saw her murdering millions
Varys didn't try to kill her. He sent out word that Jon snow was the true heir.
@@nathan55LG he was trying to poison her
It's def a bad sign when everyone starts backing away from you, then you look up and there's a f*****g Dragon staring at you. That's a bad day at the office
I've had days like that. . more than a few BoD meetings.
Typical monday morning.
You're FIRED!
This was about the only time I was trying disappointed in Tyrion, betraying one of his only true friends he actually had in the series. 💔
Murdering Shay?
The only time? What about his stupid 'Bran the Broken' speech at the end?
Loyalty and friendship. Two things very underrated and taken for granted. Beautiful scene.
One of the most brilliant actor and character in the show
One of the MOST HEART WRENCHING Moments ever in GOT. It still wrecks me. Poor Varys. Maybe if he had saved Ned Stark, his outcome would have been different.
That's hilarious. Dark...and hilarious.
Hilarious...he would die sooner
Yeah he would've in season 2
yeah.. he' would've lost his head too.
@@SouthpawLD If Varys had succeeded in killing Daenerys, Jon would have certainly cut off his head. Nevertheless, the end would have been about the same except for the brutal assault of Kings Landing.
This broke my heart…Varys did not deserve this and was NOT wrong!!!
I like how varys sending word to all the lord's that Jon is the rightful heir led to literally nothing but his demise. superb writing as always.
Goodbye old friend that word we are all heart broken 💔😔
One of the few pure clean souls…
One of the few who looked death in the face
And did not flinch
Same thought
There's no music that can fix a terribly written end plot like that of Varys.
how one of the smartest characters managed to trip up like that I don't know. 🤦♀️
Ramin Djawadi did a great job with the score though. So sad to see, the composer, actors, set designers, cinematographers etc. all did a fine job. Only to be ruïned by shit writing
The music for such scenes makes them gold.
Bro was one of the 3 best characters up with Tyrion, man deserved better
Varys did not deserve to die, he should’ve won the game.
He wasn't in running for the game
@@Ghastly_Grinner he would have won if the right person won
@@diamondly6250 and if frogs had wings ...
When you see his reaction to the script behind the scenes you can tell the emotions this man portrayed on screen were genuine.
Varys saved Tyrion’s life and he returned the favor by having him executed for being correct.
Not only did he save Tyriom he saved Denyris and her brother by smuggling them out
@@alexs7097 No good deed goes unpunished.
@@robpolaris7272 This is why I appreciate this show at least first 3-4 seasons when the writing was strong. Life is full of stories where doing the right thing costs you, and it is a great life lesson.
@@alexs7097 See also: Ned Stark
@@robpolaris7272yep the irony of doing good and being punished for it is an often used storyline.
He didn't deserve that! He was always on the right side on one way or another, and the worst part was that he was totally right!
He played all sides and it finally caught up with him. Great character.
“No one cries for a dead spider”
🫡
This man had bigger ball than rest of the Westeros
That’s all he had! 😂 I’m sorry. Too soon?
Varys was an extremely underdog character . Liked him more and more the more he spoke...
"I have to die in this strange country, just like you."
He didn't, like, have to... but fair enough. He did his best for the realm
This whole ending to his arc was insane. 😔
Lot of that going on in that season
More like horrible writing
Between power and being faithful to a friend. They chose their separate paths.
Dude was saving everyone in the shadows 😢
I forgot this happened, the writing in these last 3 seasons got to the level of ridiculous.
Varys one of the best characters on the show. When he told Tyrion goodbye old friend, the look Tyrion gave him and then grabbed his arm to let him know that; I'm sorry this happening to you and a last goodbye. Great acting and heartbreaking scene...
Rushed. Nothing more to say
This season doesn't count in my mind.
Stop being childish.
@Ollie Green It is the truth. GRRM didn't write this filth why should I acknowledge this as Canon? WHAT is childish is rushing the best TV series on television to a disastrous ending when you had the ability to finish the story with as many episodes or seasons needed for it to get done. Why do people feel the need to defend this trash is beyond me.
@@olliegreen3446grow up lmao. GRRM didn't write this but this is the only thing we're gonna get😂 I mean you don't expect for the books to be released right?😂😂It's been a decade for god's sakes and the book is like only a quarter done and if not well there's just one more fully unfinished book left
What season?!
@@gideondavid30 no he didn't write it but he told them how he's gonna end it so that's what we got. He planned on having Bran rule smh.
Varys is this kind of character you couldn't like so much at the beginning, like Jaime Lannister, but after some events or some choices they've made you can clearly see there is good into them. The more you follow the seasons, the more you start loving them.
This is when I really started not liking Dany. That whole season was just wrong. She did not burn Jorah for being a traitor and wept for him. The writers forgot a lot of things.
Jorah's treason was in a different time. Her game was in an different league. Her mindset was in an different world. For decades she had suffered and heard the fantasies of a people longing for the return of the Targaryens. When she did finaly cross, she got confronted with the realities. The people do not long for her in Westeros. Everyone is longing for power and their own interests. She is not treated as she was treated back in Essos. More than ever they are plotting behind her back. She finds out that she is not the rightfull heir to the throne. She starts to lose dragons. She starts to understand that she is the one losing her power. And the more she loses, the thighter she tries to grab it. And then finaly... after all that... they were just willing to give it to her? Like there was no price to be paid by them. Like her contenders could just go away and wait to another day when the throne could be taken again. Daenerys got consumed by the game. Her biological weakness for mental dissorder made her exceptional fragile when exposed to so much stress. And with no one around her truly caring for her as a person, was the most dangerous outcome. "A targaryen alone in the world..."
@@LoveYaAngelino Big whole excuse not to call her what she is, a nutter. Every child gets brought up with stories of fantasy, most don't burn people alive. She was a power hungry nasty awful woman, plain and simple.
@Angelino Laroye just no. The attempt to justify this crap just made it worse
@Angelino Laroye Excellent analysis. I had a hard time reconciling her actions at the end, in contrast to when she had first started out being passionate for freeing enslaved people and having sympathy for the plight of the oppressed. I rooted for her to be the next queen, when you compared it to the absolute villainy of Joffrey, Cersei, Ramsey Bolton and Littlefinger, she stood out as a great humanitarian. Then after, I thought, how could she have changed so drastically? Her actions would never be justified, but your explanation as to her psychological mindset, along with the toppling factor of the execution of her best friend Messandei, goes a long ways to showing how she would give in to her vengeful impulses. It would never be right, but you can see how her long held control of herself was finally overcome.
@@LoveYaAngelino From what I’ve read in Fire And Blood, the connection between a Targaryen and their particular dragon is very strong. Dany was connected to three dragons, two of whom died in a fairly short amount of time. Might that help explain Dany’s psychological fragility and eventual break?
The only man that actually took his dragon death like a man and he didnt even have balls.
What I love about Varys is that he's one of the few characters that seems to be a tricky bastard at first, but turns out he was a tricky, scheming good guy all that time. It's a lesson that not all good people show their good intentions in life.
This made me hate Tyrion. Tyrion, Varys, and little finger were the best written characters imo.... then in the final season they were reduced to rubbish. Varys was way too smart of a character to get himself into this situation.
Exactly
He must've done it on purpose so he wouldn't have to appear in even shittier episodes 😂
God damn that looked like it hurt. Even a second would be too long
It kills me the "i hope i deserve this, truyly i do" Even at this point, he desires to be wrong with all his heart, good bye old friend... damn... that line it just buries you.
فاريس كان أذكى شخصية في المسلسل واكثر شخصية لديها ولاء للشعب
لقد اكتشف جنون دينيرس قبل الجميع وعلم أنها لن تكون ملكة جيدة بل ستجلب الخراب مثل أبيها
So sad he wasn't wrong she was a killer they just refused to see it until it was to late 😪
Bro everyone in GOT is a killer🤦♂️
@@fadlyjun7297not everyone commits mass murder and burns entire city alive
At least he was honest with him for their last conversation...It seemed like Varys understood why The Imp did what he did he just wasn't sure who was on the correct side of this war. That's why he said " I hope I deserve this, I really do."
One of a series of Tyrion blunders he should have burned for at the end instead of being able to nominate "Bran the Broken" for king.
Jaime and Varys were the only two people in the seven kingdoms, who truly cared for Tyrion! Unfortunately, he lost both of them!
But he s the one who killed Varys so he deserved to lost him I guess?
Im pretty sure Dany care for him
@@mandash4762 He did what was necessary. Unfortunately he chose his duty to his queen over his friendship with Varys. Feels just like what people do these days - prioritise money over family and later live to regret it.
@@TejasJain1991 i agree with the last part, but it was absolutly not necessary, Tyrion was just stupid
j@@mandash4762 he was...little weasel he was in this show....
At least Tyrion had the decency to let Varys know who sold him out. It’s especially painful that Varys wasn’t even angry. He was more so resigned to the choice his friend had made to support Dany, which he was free to do.
What was annoying.. Was how Sansa and Varys swiveled the instant the long night was over... Literally after Danny had lost a huge amount of her own personal wealth and power protecting and saving Winterfell... Duh.
I expected it. The only difference between Sansa and Sersi's poisoned monster of a son is that he grew up being a vile soul. Sansa is just typical and has no business being Queen of the North. Both of them are parts of the same rotten body
Many people speculated that Varys was actually of the Blackfyre line , among the last descendants. He might have tried to plot the overthrow of Targaryen dynasty without knowing that Order of Grey Maesters was doing the same .
He managed to get information due to knowing some magic which he received after his castration. He was on people's side , trying to temper various monarchs from excessive needless spending of money .
He was ready. He knew what he signed up for...and he accepted it gracefully.