Same! I’m over 15. 🤭 So it takes fun personalities for me to invest again, and they take the cake! Their relationship is completely adorable, and their quirks are so endearing. And their insight is fun and often accurate. Love from Detroit. 👍🏾
You guys are forgetting that Aria and Sansa did not like each other growing up and the last time they seen each other in Kings Landing, Aria was pissed at Sansa for siding with Joffrey. When Sansa asked Aria "who else is on your list" I'm thinking Sansa was wondering if she was on Aria's list of people she wanted to kill. When Sansa sees that Aria is a really good fighter she begins to worry a bit that she does not know her anymore and maybe she should be concerned... at least that's what the writers are wanting us to think
My interpretation is that Sansa has been trying to get back home to her siblings, only to find out how they are all so different. They are practically different people now.
@@anhkriva5274 Food would've been arguably even more important to the million starving people of King's Landing, but D&D never did anything with that. Even though in earlier seasons we saw rioting, including attacking royalty, due to there being a famine/refugees in the city.
We have seen Littlefinger physically afraid for his life when Cersei had the guards grab him. We've seen him bow and scrape to Tywin to keep Tywin from being angry. But I believe the only time we ever see him truly shaken to his core....SHOOK.... as they say. Is when Bran drops the "chaos is a ladder" line. He cant understand that at all.
I'm sure the Tyrells and Dorne supplied Dragon Stone with a lot of food when they all arrived there, they did not say on scene but it's something logical to think
Love this episode! I always laughed at the thought that Jon was in that cave drawing all those cave paintings to try and convince Dany the threat is real. Lol
When Mrs. October talked about knowing the characters well enough to guess how they would react to situations, she sounded a little bit like Littlefinger....
1:06 Littlefinger is also in Peaky Blinders. That's a GREAT SHOW as well. 18:13 slight correction. Dany murdered Messanse's master by burning him alive to set her free. She didn't "buy her" in the sense that Jon and Davos would think. She lied to the slavers then slaughtered them. 20:54 the gold was already at King's Landing. 26:52 Sansa and Arya were never close growing up either.
Wasn't she a throw in part of the deal? The Unsullied and a translator for the dragon? That's pre dracarus though. Deanerys was never going through with it but technically a deal was in place 😂.
@@ronlackey2689 exactly my point. She didn't rightfully buy them because she didn't believe in slavery, which I do applaud, but it's not as noble as it sounds, or reads, lol
Oh Ms. October, you did it again. " Theon, you are about to get your head knocked off". It didn't happen, sadly, but I thought the same when I first saw this. You are a gem.
it’s hard to necessarily say arya lost herself, if anything she became who she truly was. it was always hinted she wanted to be a warrior and go to bravos, she went to bravos and came back a warrior, she was determined to stay a stark! even if it meant disobeying the faceless men..
The l00t train episode, my favorite out of the last couple of seasons. Now we finally get to se the Dothraki in a fight and see why they are so feared. And finally we see what a dragon can do to an army, imagine what three could do. The Dothraki don't take prisoners, except slaves which Dany has outlawed, so they will kill their prisoners for the most part. If you're on the Lannister side, you might as well keep fighting until you're dead. Jamie is wearing full plate armor, he's going to sink. That weighs easily 80-100 pounds or more.
If you rewatch it, notice how Daenerys burns all of the useful carts, skips the scorpion cart, and then continues to burn gold xd and if you rewatch in the episode (here it was skipped atm), when Daenerys dodged that first scorpion, you can see the fire trail going through and the scorpion is sitting free in the middle of fire xD like bruh what were these writers doing.
I LOVE when Lady October puts her hair up because then she isn't touching it every 10 seconds 😭. I only realized it because I do the same damn thing lol. Solid episode btw 👌
This is the 3rd time in the series Arya was barred entry. The guards at King's Landing who needed a slap on the ear, and the House of Black and White, of course. She always finds a way to get inside.
The body of water that was near them was a river (there were references to the "Blackwater Rush"). It's shallow near the shore, but gets deeper towards the middle... not as deep as a lake, but deeper than the 2 or 3 feet along the edge.
That guard who swung at Arya has already died like 3 or 4 times in this show. He got so many roles as extras that everyone got to know him and they eventually decided to give him a speaking role. I don;t thins is even that role. I think this is his second speaking role as a second character.
There's a lot more reunion to come. I think there's an episode where everyone has a connection. PS - The gold caravan left to kings landing, as Randall said
Many of these traditions and cultural ways of living still exist in many ways outside of the US. Many places still have a strong class system and powerful family names, visit Europe or Asia and you'll see it everywhere.
At this point, it became very evident that the showrunners were more interested in getting cool shots than keeping true to the storyline or even to what made the show famous in the first place. They made their reputation with their willingness to kill off a character no matter how prominent they were in the story. In this episode, we see plot armor in full effect. Bronn flees a savage Dothraki warrior and jumps out of the way of dragon fire without even getting singed. And then mere minutes later Bronn miraculously jumps out from nowhere to pull Jaime out of the way of dragon fire from a dragon mere feet away and both dive into a puddle that deepens into a lake.
@@bravassSubs It was obvious to me what a disaster it was going to be in ep1 of this season. In the s6 finale, they set up several potential storylines that they suddenly decided to abandon. The biggest indicator was Jaime - we went through 6 seasons being told he was a hero for saving Kings Landing from being burned by Aerys. He comes back home in the s6 finale to find out Cersei carried out Aerys' plan. Go back and look at his face during her coronation. Then in s7 ep1, he's her general and it was all no big deal.
I can believe that Bronn survived but the thing with Jaime was complete BS. He should’ve at least got caught. There were so many people around and nobody saw him falling into the small river? Bullshit.
Not really that unrealistic There's a river right near my house you can at time walk ten feet and it's very shallow and take two or three steps and all of a sudden it's 15 feet deep
@jhaereacts it's just the camera shot we have no idea how deep it's Just pointing out it's not that unrealistic at all for water to go from very shallow to really deep in just a few feet
@@DukeJimbob then you haven't been in many rivers because there's one less than a mile from where I love that does exactly that at certain times of the year
Daenerys in Essos: "any man may leave and no harm will come to him" Daenerys in Westeros: "put your life on the line and fight for me, or I'll burn you alive" Honestly, a drafted army that kills deserters is every bit the slave army as the Unsullied. This shift in Dany's attitude came from within her.
To be fair she was talking to an army of traitors. The Tarly's betrayed their liege lords of House Tyrell to fight against the rightful heir to the Iron Throne. This makes even less sense because Randyll Tarly fought for House Targaryen during the Rebellion and actually defeated Robert Baratheon. He has pretty much every reason to support Daenerys lol
I think while sisters, sansa and arya were always opposites and rarely got along. They of course were happy to see each other, but maybe not as happy as Jon would be to see Arya
Buenas Noches Señor y Señora Octobers, Oh Sansa Sansa Sansa, perfect imitation, it was scary, And Ransay is already part of all of us, It's good to see the musical to change the chip with the actor
The episode and technical directors should've fired on set for Jamie galloping along the shoreline but descending into the watery depths of the sea. Great battle 🔥🐲 but "Hardhome" 💀❄️ is still my favorite.
to many good moments in this show, but i think my most watched is the ending of this episode. when they are just sitting around chatting, then they hear/see the Dothraki....... then they hear the dragon
Sansa & Arya both learned a completely set of skills. Neither sister would have survived the other sister's painful journey. Randyll Tarly to Jamie "All the gold's safely through the gates of King's Landing". The captured Tyrell gold was rushed ahead to Cersei before Dany attacked the Lannister army. It's clear Dany's side had control of the battle. I never understood why Dany chose to burn all the food wagons instead of keeping them for her side.
Its DOTHraki, Lord October, DOTH. Not DORTH, only 1 R. Epic episode for sure, there ARE still cool episodes left, thats for sure, its 100% worth seeing through. Thank for the nostalgia watch~
Speaking of oaths, interesting that even Joffrey the most dishonorable person cared about his sacred marital oath at first, waiting to be released by someone claiming to be educated on the subject, at least. Whereas Rob Stark was the flip side of that. Lots of subtle ironic parallels on this story. Like, did you notice that what Danny was saying to John was the exact thing John was saying to Mance about taking the knee. Is your pride more important than the lives of your people, or something like that.
Bronn is insanely loyal because he is invested...even though he complains, again and again he protects the Lannisters. He's seen the payments and knows which side his bread is buttered on, which can make you loyal even during times when you're not receiving a payment.
One of the main themes of the story is definitely fear. It’s mentioned by multiple characters throughout the seasons. By Westeros logic there isn’t a better way to conquer than with a dragon. Ask Aegon the Conqueror 😂
As there have been several references now I'm just here to say, If you ever consider playing story based video games on this channel, I'd totally dig it ❤️😭
Bronn and Jaimie vs Dany and the Dothraki is a pretty dang great fight honestly. And honestly, season 7 gets a pretty bad rap, but overall is quite good.
Just imagine how stupid the show has been since the end of season 5. She came all the way to somewhere in the reach without just sailing to kl from dragonstone. And did the dothraki fly like her from dragonstone 😅😅😅 just enjoy the last 3 seasons for fun guys. But it's not actually game of thrones 👊
"The water is only a foot deep and then it's an ocean". Welcome the final two seasons of GoT. But it's still a fun ride if you ignore stuff like that. The show runners were definitely trying to get to the end so they could move on to other stuff.
5:25 "Chaos is a ladder" is what Little Finger says to someone (forgot who lol) in an earlier season, thats why he gave that look after Bran says it to him
The show always had plot armor. I just rewatched Blackwater. Davos surviving and explosion 5 feet in front if him and somehow managing to swim to an island. Stannis magically makes it off the wall through Tywins entire army on the beach and through the bay which is on fire. There's still plenty of plot armor from the start of the show
@@jeffbachman2949not as bad as this though. The fact they took highgarden might be one of the worst plots in the series. The Tyrell’s outnumber the lannisters and the lannisters have been in a war for years.
The battle in this episode is produced so well, but I feel it's a little undercut by no single character being wounded or killed in the battle. Great reaction!
“Only a fool would meet the Dothraki in an open field” - King Robert Baratheon
Wise Old Bobby B.
In the end Robert was right to be paranoid about Daenerys 😂
Not like they planned to meet them, how could Jaime know they teleported a Dothraki horde to backwater rush without the scouts noticing 😅
Especially when the bulk of your forces have made it to or nearly back to Kings Landing and the Dothraki + a dragon catch the rear of the line.
@@CatotheE drunken r_apist bobby b.....
This is the 10 time i have watched GOT reactions, but u guys do it Well, ur catching a lot of the important stuff. Keep it up, love from denmark
Yeah, its true.
Same! I’m over 15. 🤭 So it takes fun personalities for me to invest again, and they take the cake! Their relationship is completely adorable, and their quirks are so endearing. And their insight is fun and often accurate. Love from Detroit. 👍🏾
Took em a while i feel but now is pure enjoyment
Agree. I watch others reactors but often skipped some episodes and but the octobers make you get as invested in the show again. ❤️
13:18 ~ Jon said the same thing to Mance, when he wanted Mance to bend the knee to Stannis
Never thought about that.
Also Ser Davos saying ‘fewer’ 😅
You guys are forgetting that Aria and Sansa did not like each other growing up and the last time they seen each other in Kings Landing, Aria was pissed at Sansa for siding with Joffrey.
When Sansa asked Aria "who else is on your list" I'm thinking Sansa was wondering if she was on Aria's list of people she wanted to kill. When Sansa sees that Aria is a really good fighter she begins to worry a bit that she does not know her anymore and maybe she should be concerned... at least that's what the writers are wanting us to think
My interpretation is that Sansa has been trying to get back home to her siblings, only to find out how they are all so different. They are practically different people now.
"All the gold's safely through the gates of King's Landing"
Mmhmm. Just the food stock was on the field I think. Still.. That's almost as important as the gold itself.
@@CrazeeAdam Food is as valuable as gold, every ruler and commander understands this... except Daenerys.
@@anhkriva5274 Food would've been arguably even more important to the million starving people of King's Landing, but D&D never did anything with that. Even though in earlier seasons we saw rioting, including attacking royalty, due to there being a famine/refugees in the city.
We have seen Littlefinger physically afraid for his life when Cersei had the guards grab him. We've seen him bow and scrape to Tywin to keep Tywin from being angry.
But I believe the only time we ever see him truly shaken to his core....SHOOK.... as they say. Is when Bran drops the "chaos is a ladder" line. He cant understand that at all.
Also Daenerys was wondering how is she gonna feed the army with Tyrell food, then she burns it all down... Come on
That is exactly what I said when this episode aired, like "dont burn the goods, take them!!" ...
One of many logic failures in the last two seasons
I'm sure the Tyrells and Dorne supplied Dragon Stone with a lot of food when they all arrived there, they did not say on scene but it's something logical to think
If I can't have it, no one can.
Maybe she just likes her food well done
Love this episode! I always laughed at the thought that Jon was in that cave drawing all those cave paintings to try and convince Dany the threat is real. Lol
I ll tell you how i feel about the dragon... i am 100% in dragons camp. I loved this episode
Lol Jon was in there with a crayon, making those drawings.
Somewhere, there's a horse running around with a big bag of gold.
Yaaaaaaaa, this is definitely one of my favorites. Danny layin' the smack down finally!! Best dragon action episode imo.
25:53 “big drop-off” ahh… that’s an apt choice of words 😢
also it was the dothraki who cut bronn’s horse’s leg off, not the other way around
“Rickon?”
“No, Dickon”. 😂😂😂😂
Back in the day, there was a popular meme that had photos of Dickon and Theon labeled "Dickon" and "Dickoff".
When Mrs. October talked about knowing the characters well enough to guess how they would react to situations, she sounded a little bit like Littlefinger....
17:34 Stannis used to correct Davos the same way if you have forgotten 😂
Jon carved those cave drawings before calling Daenerys 😂😂😂
16:30 I have watched this series a dozen times and never made the conscious connection that Arya was rocking Ned's look! Thanks!
„I don’t really know who I’m rooting for.“ - this is the whole point of the episode if you ask me. ☺️ maybe even of the book series.
1:06 Littlefinger is also in Peaky Blinders. That's a GREAT SHOW as well. 18:13 slight correction. Dany murdered Messanse's master by burning him alive to set her free. She didn't "buy her" in the sense that Jon and Davos would think. She lied to the slavers then slaughtered them. 20:54 the gold was already at King's Landing. 26:52 Sansa and Arya were never close growing up either.
Wasn't she a throw in part of the deal? The Unsullied and a translator for the dragon? That's pre dracarus though. Deanerys was never going through with it but technically a deal was in place 😂.
@@ronlackey2689 exactly my point. She didn't rightfully buy them because she didn't believe in slavery, which I do applaud, but it's not as noble as it sounds, or reads, lol
Oh Ms. October, you did it again. " Theon, you are about to get your head knocked off". It didn't happen, sadly, but I thought the same when I first saw this. You are a gem.
The Bran Sansa Aria reunion will prove to be one of the most important moments of the whole series…
it’s hard to necessarily say arya lost herself, if anything she became who she truly was. it was always hinted she wanted to be a warrior and go to bravos, she went to bravos and came back a warrior, she was determined to stay a stark! even if it meant disobeying the faceless men..
The l00t train episode, my favorite out of the last couple of seasons. Now we finally get to se the Dothraki in a fight and see why they are so feared. And finally we see what a dragon can do to an army, imagine what three could do. The Dothraki don't take prisoners, except slaves which Dany has outlawed, so they will kill their prisoners for the most part. If you're on the Lannister side, you might as well keep fighting until you're dead. Jamie is wearing full plate armor, he's going to sink. That weighs easily 80-100 pounds or more.
If you rewatch it, notice how Daenerys burns all of the useful carts, skips the scorpion cart, and then continues to burn gold xd and if you rewatch in the episode (here it was skipped atm), when Daenerys dodged that first scorpion, you can see the fire trail going through and the scorpion is sitting free in the middle of fire xD like bruh what were these writers doing.
I LOVE when Lady October puts her hair up because then she isn't touching it every 10 seconds 😭. I only realized it because I do the same damn thing lol. Solid episode btw 👌
"...Jaime is too good of a character to go out like that" i remember thinking that before season 8🥲
This is the 3rd time in the series Arya was barred entry. The guards at King's Landing who needed a slap on the ear, and the House of Black and White, of course. She always finds a way to get inside.
The body of water that was near them was a river (there were references to the "Blackwater Rush"). It's shallow near the shore, but gets deeper towards the middle... not as deep as a lake, but deeper than the 2 or 3 feet along the edge.
Nah that was not that deep and then it was
No amount of hand waving can explain that
One of my favorites from the end seasons. Lots of little eggs in this one that'll make sense as you keep watching.
From not liking Jaime to not wanting Jamie to die. hehehehe
I’ve wanted him gone since season 1 😂
Just keep saying "penetrated the dragon" - we love it.
That guard who swung at Arya has already died like 3 or 4 times in this show. He got so many roles as extras that everyone got to know him and they eventually decided to give him a speaking role. I don;t thins is even that role. I think this is his second speaking role as a second character.
There's a lot more reunion to come. I think there's an episode where everyone has a connection.
PS - The gold caravan left to kings landing, as Randall said
Many of these traditions and cultural ways of living still exist in many ways outside of the US.
Many places still have a strong class system and powerful family names, visit Europe or Asia and you'll see it everywhere.
That sound clip that accompanies DRACARYS though!!! 😮😮😮 I had that for my ringtone for a long time
Bronn has earned several castles at this point in my opinion.
At this point, it became very evident that the showrunners were more interested in getting cool shots than keeping true to the storyline or even to what made the show famous in the first place. They made their reputation with their willingness to kill off a character no matter how prominent they were in the story. In this episode, we see plot armor in full effect. Bronn flees a savage Dothraki warrior and jumps out of the way of dragon fire without even getting singed. And then mere minutes later Bronn miraculously jumps out from nowhere to pull Jaime out of the way of dragon fire from a dragon mere feet away and both dive into a puddle that deepens into a lake.
We talk a lot about the disaster that was season 8, but let's face it, season 7 is absolute nonsense, with good moments (few), that's about it.
@@bravassSubs It was obvious to me what a disaster it was going to be in ep1 of this season. In the s6 finale, they set up several potential storylines that they suddenly decided to abandon. The biggest indicator was Jaime - we went through 6 seasons being told he was a hero for saving Kings Landing from being burned by Aerys. He comes back home in the s6 finale to find out Cersei carried out Aerys' plan. Go back and look at his face during her coronation. Then in s7 ep1, he's her general and it was all no big deal.
I can believe that Bronn survived but the thing with Jaime was complete BS. He should’ve at least got caught. There were so many people around and nobody saw him falling into the small river? Bullshit.
@@bravassSubs Outside this battle, Arya impersonating Walder Frey and closing the story on Jons parents relationship S7 is a mess.
They (Cersei and Jaime) already talked about Tyrion being Dany's hand.
THIS IS ONE I WAS WAITING FOR YESSSSSSS
13:40 "Joffrey was still in the mix".... ahhhh the good old days!! :)
at 19:35 Tarly said "all the gold's safely through the gates of King's Landing"... guys, need to pay more attention to all dialogues
Isn’t it crazy how water in movies and shows is always like 100 feet deep? Lol.
Not really that unrealistic
There's a river right near my house you can at time walk ten feet and it's very shallow and take two or three steps and all of a sudden it's 15 feet deep
@@jeffbachman2949 but Jamie fell into the Mariana Trench in the middle of a battlefield
@jhaereacts it's just the camera shot we have no idea how deep it's
Just pointing out it's not that unrealistic at all for water to go from very shallow to really deep in just a few feet
Never in my life seen a river go from a foot deep to a lake two feet away from the shore
@@DukeJimbob then you haven't been in many rivers because there's one less than a mile from where I love that does exactly that at certain times of the year
Daenerys in Essos: "any man may leave and no harm will come to him"
Daenerys in Westeros: "put your life on the line and fight for me, or I'll burn you alive"
Honestly, a drafted army that kills deserters is every bit the slave army as the Unsullied. This shift in Dany's attitude came from within her.
The attitude was always there. "But dragons are cool bruh."
To be fair she was talking to an army of traitors. The Tarly's betrayed their liege lords of House Tyrell to fight against the rightful heir to the Iron Throne. This makes even less sense because Randyll Tarly fought for House Targaryen during the Rebellion and actually defeated Robert Baratheon. He has pretty much every reason to support Daenerys lol
@@themingler441 To be fair this is the clearest example of Tarly being a hypocrite
There's a cool clip showing Maisie and Gwendolyn training for their fight scene. 5' 1 Maisie and 6'3 Gwendolyn. .
I think this is actually one of my favorite episodes of the whole series. The reunions and then finishing with the dragons is 💋🤌🏼
Mr. & Mrs. October you have both become my favorite reactors, right up there with Alanda Parker. Y’all make reactions fun and worth watching
You two are so silly. From the start, you were on one this episode. With Mr. October saying Ramsey will never really leave us, I was done. Hahahaha!
It's not Bronn who cut the leg of the horse but the Dothraki.
Did I get it backwards? My memory sucks haha
He killed the Dornish Troops horse to get the rider down and make himself and Jamie Survive in Season 5
Littlefinger, Littlefinger.... you can't bullsh*t the Three Eyed Raven son. He sees right through you.
Literally one of my fave episodes. I felt so conflicted in those last 10 minutes!
I think while sisters, sansa and arya were always opposites and rarely got along. They of course were happy to see each other, but maybe not as happy as Jon would be to see Arya
Buenas Noches Señor y Señora Octobers, Oh Sansa Sansa Sansa, perfect imitation, it was scary, And Ransay is already part of all of us, It's good to see the musical to change the chip with the actor
The episode and technical directors should've fired on set for Jamie galloping along the shoreline but descending into the watery depths of the sea.
Great battle 🔥🐲 but "Hardhome" 💀❄️ is still my favorite.
RIver (the Blackwater Rush), not a sea.
can't wait for HOTD man
to many good moments in this show, but i think my most watched is the ending of this episode. when they are just sitting around chatting, then they hear/see the Dothraki....... then they hear the dragon
Sansa & Arya both learned a completely set of skills. Neither sister would have survived the other sister's painful journey.
Randyll Tarly to Jamie "All the gold's safely through the gates of King's Landing". The captured Tyrell gold was rushed ahead to Cersei before Dany attacked the Lannister army. It's clear Dany's side had control of the battle. I never understood why Dany chose to burn all the food wagons instead of keeping them for her side.
You know why but no spoilers
@@DavidCarradinesBelt hehe, shhhh
Little Finger is also on seasons 3-5 of THE WIRE. Another reaction worthy show from HBO.
"Isn't survival more important than pride?"
John already chose survival over pride once. Didn't end well
The water looked shallow but was deep. Those things happen in a fantasy.
Jamie never turned his back on Tyrion. This is Tyrion turning his back on Jamie
When I first watched, you could not tell me they wouldn’t have fought the dead or Dany make her way to Kingslanding yet
Its DOTHraki, Lord October, DOTH. Not DORTH, only 1 R. Epic episode for sure, there ARE still cool episodes left, thats for sure, its 100% worth seeing through. Thank for the nostalgia watch~
As a reader of the books, I'm envious of your enjoyment of the series. I'm bitter that the books will likely never been completed.
I wonder if he’s actually completed it but doesn’t want it published until after his death. That way he won’t be around if there’s backlash 😊
Speaking of oaths, interesting that even Joffrey the most dishonorable person cared about his sacred marital oath at first, waiting to be released by someone claiming to be educated on the subject, at least. Whereas Rob Stark was the flip side of that. Lots of subtle ironic parallels on this story.
Like, did you notice that what Danny was saying to John was the exact thing John was saying to Mance about taking the knee. Is your pride more important than the lives of your people, or something like that.
"I hereby dub thee...Flaming Scorpion...Dracarys!" - Daenerys Stormborn - House Targaryen
Bronn is insanely loyal because he is invested...even though he complains, again and again he protects the Lannisters. He's seen the payments and knows which side his bread is buttered on, which can make you loyal even during times when you're not receiving a payment.
Littlefinger is in another HBO's show The Wire. Another masterpiece.
One of the main themes of the story is definitely fear. It’s mentioned by multiple characters throughout the seasons. By Westeros logic there isn’t a better way to conquer than with a dragon. Ask Aegon the Conqueror 😂
so stoked you guys are going straight into House of the Dragon next!
It’s called House of the Dragon not House of Dragons
Top 5 episodes for me, couldn't wait for you guys to get to this one.
Dany should make Drogon eat Cersei.
As there have been several references now I'm just here to say, If you ever consider playing story based video games on this channel, I'd totally dig it ❤️😭
Was that Zac Efron? Yes it was you guys should watch The Iron Claw. Can't wait to see the rest of season 7 there are some good episodes coming up!
Bronn and Jaimie vs Dany and the Dothraki is a pretty dang great fight honestly. And honestly, season 7 gets a pretty bad rap, but overall is quite good.
One of those guards that tries to deny Arya is the star of stranger things season 4,
Great reaction
Also Jaquen Haggar's actor is also in season 4 of Stranger things. Quite cool
I always love to see Arya being one of the best fighters in Westeros after fighting blind with sticks for 5min in total. LETS GO D AND D!!! WOOOOOO
My favorite seen so far. : the dragon 🐉 came with the Dothraki.
I don’t think Sansa’s ill in any way about Arya being a good fighter, just shocked really, which makes sense.
Just imagine how stupid the show has been since the end of season 5. She came all the way to somewhere in the reach without just sailing to kl from dragonstone. And did the dothraki fly like her from dragonstone 😅😅😅 just enjoy the last 3 seasons for fun guys. But it's not actually game of thrones 👊
"The water is only a foot deep and then it's an ocean".
Welcome the final two seasons of GoT. But it's still a fun ride if you ignore stuff like that. The show runners were definitely trying to get to the end so they could move on to other stuff.
Oooo I loved quantum break, and that was my reaction. Oh wtf is Iceman oh wtfffff it’s littlefinger
Nice move with the dagger during the fight, though!
5:25 "Chaos is a ladder" is what Little Finger says to someone (forgot who lol) in an earlier season, thats why he gave that look after Bran says it to him
he said it to the varys
It was such a good line!
Bran real name is Brandon he was named after Ned older brother.
Mrs. October needs a Stark shirt asap! Heading into the final season. So she can alternate and rep both of the good guys. ;)
Aria fighting like Syrio Forel!
Jon was drawing really quick 🙂
5:37 That's exactly what Belish said to Varys in the first season.
Which explains his shocked, somewhat worried look in response to Bran saying it
You guys are seriously the best reactors. Season 7 is my favorite though I know some may disagree. Anyway keep up the great work.
I like how you say episode "app-isode" 😊
You should visit Dragonstone . It is a real location. No CGI castle though 😅
Cersei and jamie did know tyrion was with Dany, they discussed it in a previous episode.
15:35 this is probably my favorite part of the episode! Arya and Brienne!!!!❤❤❤
Plot armor is thick in the last episodes.
Lord Cersei been having it like crazy.
The show always had plot armor. I just rewatched Blackwater. Davos surviving and explosion 5 feet in front if him and somehow managing to swim to an island. Stannis magically makes it off the wall through Tywins entire army on the beach and through the bay which is on fire. There's still plenty of plot armor from the start of the show
@@jeffbachman2949not as bad as this though. The fact they took highgarden might be one of the worst plots in the series. The Tyrell’s outnumber the lannisters and the lannisters have been in a war for years.
@@Cream-2128 I'll just agree to disagree as I said just rewatched Blackwater and the plot armor is just as thick imo
@@jeffbachman2949yea we can disagree there. There was definitely some plot armor in blackwater but nothing like what they put out last 3 seasons.
Wonder whether they'd find Charles Dickens' name hilarious too.
did you both notice on the intro that the mechanisms moving inside Winterfell are malfunctioning?
Sansa always has good reunions
The battle in this episode is produced so well, but I feel it's a little undercut by no single character being wounded or killed in the battle. Great reaction!