@11:49: you can actually clearly see Olenna snatching the poison pearl from Sansa’s necklace at the wedding. She fiddles with her necklace the way she fiddles with Margaery’s in this scene. All while expressing condolences for Robb, Talisa and Catelyn’s death and saying ‘what sort of monster murders people at a wedding?’. Which is hilarious when you know her key role in Joffrey’s death.
The new guy at the wall is not actually a new character to us. His name is Locke and he's loyal to House Bolton, he's the guy that captured Brienne and Jamie and chopped off Jamie's hand and tried to fight Brianne against the bear. Several episodes ago in the scene where Theon is shaving Ramsay and Ramsay tells him that Rob is dead, Roose Bolton (Ramsay's dad- the guy that stabbed Robb), sent Locke North to try to find bran and rickon. They sent him to the wall because they figured that's where Bran and rickon would go since that's where Jon is. So locke's on a mission to find and kill bran and rickon, so that there's no Starks left to retake the north from the boltons in the future.
@@SandGReactionsI also just wanted to make a long and boring comment about the line of succession, since you guys were talking about what would happen if Tommen died. In the situation we're in we're operating under the assumption that everybody believes that cersei's children are also Robert's children. Even though we know that they're not. We know that because they are not, after Robert died Stannis should have become king. But, since Joffrey did become the king, and died without an heir, the title passes to the next closest male relation in the family: Tommen. So if tommen dies without a male heir, it would be the same thing, technically the title would have to pass to the next closest male: Stannis. The guy who should be king right now anyway. Now it gets a bit more interesting... Stannis doesn't have a male heir, so if he were to become the king, and then die without a male heir, and there are no more males left in the Baratheon family, all of the titles would finally pass down to a female. Stannis' daughter Shireen. Now if she were to pass away before having an male heir, the title would come back full circle to Shireen's only surviving cousin, Myrcella, Robert's alleged daughter. Now if all this were to happen in the correct order and Myrcella were to, by some miracle, inherit the throne and then die without an heir, the line is broken. who would become king?
It's smart that Lady Olenna plotted with Littlefinger without Margaery knowing about it. Margaery wouldn't have to lie and thus any suspicions directed at her would be less likely to stick. Any suspicions directed toward Margaery would put House Tyrell at risk especially for the future of the house. Olenna is truly a "G". Margaery has been bred to be of high status all her life (including her ambitions to be queen) and her grandmother knows to keep her out of any of the less savory aspects of court life.
I’m assuming you guys realize by now but the guy who was talking to Jon Snow isn’t a “new character in the chat” lol it’s the same guy who cut off Jaime’s hand. His name is Locke
S3E2: Sansa meets Lady Olenna and Margaery for the first time. They try to get information from her about Joffrey, who is now betrothed to Margaery. Sansa, after understandable hesitation, blurts out "He's a monster!". And, with those words, she unwittingly signs his death warrant. Also, do you not know who the 'new' guy in the Nightwatch is?
I think you guys are confused with how inheritance works in the time this show is based on. The Throne passes from the King to his first born son. So even if he has a daughter born first his throne passes to his first male heir. If a King doesn't have any sons the throne will pass to his younger brother. This is why Tommen is King because Joffrey had no children. The only way a women can inherit is if there is virtually no other male alive in the family.
Lady Olena was looking after Sansa (and Margery) when she organized for Sansa to marry Loras Tyrell. Baelish put an end to that when he told Tywin about the plan.
If Tommen dies without an heir, the throne would technically pass to Robert Baratheon's brother: Stannis. Never mind the fact that Tommen is really a bastard himself. Robert had more than 20 bastards, most of which were killed by Jeoffrey. They could have a claim if they were legitimized as Baratheon. Why would Marjorie kill Tommen? Her purpose is to become queen. She marries him, she becomes queen. That's it. She cannot reign as queen alone. Remember this is a patriarchal society.
@@rafm3068 wow! We just looked her up and she was🔥🔥 so cool to see her still acting and killing it. She is amazing on GOT, she’s a total vibe and force to be reckoned with.
FYI - Sir Alliser was loyal to the mad king. He chose to go to the wall instead of kneeling to King Robert. So he wasn’t a fan of the Starks. And you’re still sweet summer children. You’ve yet to experience a proper winter, but it’s coming😂
Indeed, Alliser fought in the war with the Targaryen side, against the Starks and Baratheons and as punishment was sent to the Wall, for that absurd reason he hates Jon
@04:30: am I the only one to be incredibly pissed by the graffiti? It does not make sense. Most slaves are illiterate. And anyway, they all speak low Valyrian. Unless some Unsullied spent the night writing messages on the walls for the few people who speak the common tongue and who can read in the city (mostly the masters). It feels very out of place.
@11:49: you can actually clearly see Olenna snatching the poison pearl from Sansa’s necklace at the wedding. She fiddles with her necklace the way she fiddles with Margaery’s in this scene. All while expressing condolences for Robb, Talisa and Catelyn’s death and saying ‘what sort of monster murders people at a wedding?’. Which is hilarious when you know her key role in Joffrey’s death.
Great call back! What a great scene! Lady Olenna is awesome!
The new guy at the wall is not actually a new character to us. His name is Locke and he's loyal to House Bolton, he's the guy that captured Brienne and Jamie and chopped off Jamie's hand and tried to fight Brianne against the bear. Several episodes ago in the scene where Theon is shaving Ramsay and Ramsay tells him that Rob is dead, Roose Bolton (Ramsay's dad- the guy that stabbed Robb), sent Locke North to try to find bran and rickon. They sent him to the wall because they figured that's where Bran and rickon would go since that's where Jon is. So locke's on a mission to find and kill bran and rickon, so that there's no Starks left to retake the north from the boltons in the future.
Thanks for the clarification! We didn't fully recognize it was Locke until we watched the next episode 😂
@@SandGReactionsthere's always so much else going on it's hard to keep track of all the 36,298 ancillary characters. 😅
@@SandGReactionsI also just wanted to make a long and boring comment about the line of succession, since you guys were talking about what would happen if Tommen died.
In the situation we're in we're operating under the assumption that everybody believes that cersei's children are also Robert's children. Even though we know that they're not. We know that because they are not, after Robert died Stannis should have become king. But, since Joffrey did become the king, and died without an heir, the title passes to the next closest male relation in the family: Tommen. So if tommen dies without a male heir, it would be the same thing, technically the title would have to pass to the next closest male: Stannis. The guy who should be king right now anyway.
Now it gets a bit more interesting... Stannis doesn't have a male heir, so if he were to become the king, and then die without a male heir, and there are no more males left in the Baratheon family, all of the titles would finally pass down to a female. Stannis' daughter Shireen. Now if she were to pass away before having an male heir, the title would come back full circle to Shireen's only surviving cousin, Myrcella, Robert's alleged daughter. Now if all this were to happen in the correct order and Myrcella were to, by some miracle, inherit the throne and then die without an heir, the line is broken. who would become king?
It's smart that Lady Olenna plotted with Littlefinger without Margaery knowing about it. Margaery wouldn't have to lie and thus any suspicions directed at her would be less likely to stick. Any suspicions directed toward Margaery would put House Tyrell at risk especially for the future of the house. Olenna is truly a "G". Margaery has been bred to be of high status all her life (including her ambitions to be queen) and her grandmother knows to keep her out of any of the less savory aspects of court life.
Lady Olenna is awesome! A real “G” indeed 😂
There's a whole episode of married w children that involves the actress who plays lady Olena
😂 We’ll have to check that episode out! Thanks for the fun fact!
Might not have recognized him, but the new guy at the Night's Watch is Locke--the guy who cut off Jaime's hand.
Thanks for the clarification! We didn't fully recognize it was Locke until we watched the next episode 😂
Missy over here will forever be a summer child trying to predict the moves of seasoned manipulators.😏
🤣🤣🤣
I’m assuming you guys realize by now but the guy who was talking to Jon Snow isn’t a “new character in the chat” lol it’s the same guy who cut off Jaime’s hand. His name is Locke
Thanks for the clarification! We didn't fully recognize it was Locke until we watched the next episode 😂
S3E2: Sansa meets Lady Olenna and Margaery for the first time. They try to get information from her about Joffrey, who is now betrothed to Margaery. Sansa, after understandable hesitation, blurts out "He's a monster!". And, with those words, she unwittingly signs his death warrant.
Also, do you not know who the 'new' guy in the Nightwatch is?
I think you guys are confused with how inheritance works in the time this show is based on. The Throne passes from the King to his first born son. So even if he has a daughter born first his throne passes to his first male heir. If a King doesn't have any sons the throne will pass to his younger brother. This is why Tommen is King because Joffrey had no children. The only way a women can inherit is if there is virtually no other male alive in the family.
Thanks for the much needed clarification!
Lady Olena was looking after Sansa (and Margery) when she organized for Sansa to marry Loras Tyrell. Baelish put an end to that when he told Tywin about the plan.
If Tommen dies without an heir, the throne would technically pass to Robert Baratheon's brother: Stannis. Never mind the fact that Tommen is really a bastard himself. Robert had more than 20 bastards, most of which were killed by Jeoffrey. They could have a claim if they were legitimized as Baratheon. Why would Marjorie kill Tommen? Her purpose is to become queen. She marries him, she becomes queen. That's it. She cannot reign as queen alone. Remember this is a patriarchal society.
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Olenna Tyrell is one of of favorite characters played by Diana Rigg.
Diana was super hot when she was younger, and she was also a Bond girl.
Olenna Tyrell is awesome! Thats a cool fun fact about the actress being in a Bond movie in her younger days
Oh! I'm 71 and used to watch her on The Avengers TV series all the time! She was beautiful! 💖
@shilohauraable That is really cool!
Do you think she became a better actress over time?
@@rafm3068 wow! We just looked her up and she was🔥🔥 so cool to see her still acting and killing it. She is amazing on GOT, she’s a total vibe and force to be reckoned with.
@@SandGReactions Yeah she was...She kind of looks like Margaery when she was younger too!!
Team Queen of Thorns!!
FYI - Sir Alliser was loyal to the mad king. He chose to go to the wall instead of kneeling to King Robert. So he wasn’t a fan of the Starks.
And you’re still sweet summer children. You’ve yet to experience a proper winter, but it’s coming😂
Thanks for the note on Sir Alliser!....and in regards to experiencing a proper winter all we can do is make faces like 😬🫣
Indeed, Alliser fought in the war with the Targaryen side, against the Starks and Baratheons and as punishment was sent to the Wall, for that absurd reason he hates Jon
What a stupid comment about summer children. People realy have no brains to invent somethins knew. Only keep repating that phrase.
Sorry ur still Summer Children 😂 Its not even Winter & u hav a final exam before you're a Full Grown Man & Woman of Winter
17:00 Why kill Tommen? She can't be Queen unless she marries the King!
Your absolutely right! Paranoia that everyone is trying to kill everyone has set in 😂
@04:30: am I the only one to be incredibly pissed by the graffiti? It does not make sense. Most slaves are illiterate. And anyway, they all speak low Valyrian. Unless some Unsullied spent the night writing messages on the walls for the few people who speak the common tongue and who can read in the city (mostly the masters). It feels very out of place.
Heh. Good point. Never thought about this. But show has a lot of that small thing which have no sence in comparison to the books.
Interesting! Thanks for pointing that out! 🤔
why would Margery kill tomen? lol she needs him to become queen
Your absolutely right! Paranoia that everyone is trying to kill everyone has set in 😂
@17:30: she needs to get married with him and consummate their wedding first.
Winter children?… lol never heard that … but it’s cute lol
We're rolling with it 🥶
Tywin, Olenna and Baelish are the ones responsible for joffreys murder. It was a really good plot.
Tywin was not involved.