“I trust the eyes of an honest man more than I trust what everyone knows” is a Tyrion line from A Clash of Kings that they didn’t use in Season 2, but transplanted forwards. They do the same thing with Tyrion’s story about asking his uncle for a pet dragon; he tells it to Jon Snow in A Game of Thrones, but D&D repurpose the dialogue in Season 6 of the show.
Even though it was a comedic line, Ollenna’s line drop of “He Really Was A C**t Wasn’t He?” in response to finding out that Joffrey’s sword was named “Widow’s Wail”was one of the few lines of comedy that actually was genuinely funny Post Season 6, as we loved to hear an insult on Joffrey at least 1 last time. That’s an Honourable mention but I understand why it would have been excluded from here.
I know my most hated one, but not word by word. It was when Lysa Arryn told Littlefinger on how they plotted the murder of his husband :D It was on the nose
Tywin: Aren’t most girls more concerned with the pretty maidens from the songs? Arya: Most girls are idiots. D&D stating that Arya is “not like the other girls” in the most obnoxious way possible.
@@OneFiction666 yep, i hate how they made arya and brienne seemingly hate women in the show ! figures that the stuff that dnd added would be the worst lines of the earlier seasons
My favourite lines were, "I dont want it" and "You are my queen." Probably my personal No 1 is in the same scene as yours. "Tell Cersi...I want her to know it was me." Olenna Tyrell is the GOAT!
My favorite line was between Jon Snow and Beric Dondarrion about death being the ultimate enemy that always wins. "This enemy always wins and we still have to fight him every day" or something simular. The conversation in total has been one of the best dialogues of the later seasons.
i really liked Tyrion's response when Jon asked if what they did (betraying Dany) was right: "ask me again in 10 years". nothing fancy, but it put things into perspective for me. Also when Varys said "then its not a secret anymore, its information" about 8 people knowing about Jon's parentage. "I fought for you, didn't i?" by the Hound touched me emotionally mainly because of the delivery.
Not a big Sansa fan but she made an excellent point to Jon here: "You have to be smarter than Father. You need to be smarter than Robb. I loved them, I miss them, but they made stupid mistakes, and they both lost their heads for it."
Ah yes, the “smart” Sansa who openly antagonized Daenerys (who had 2 nuclear weapons) in her home. The only thing preventing her from losing her heads like Ned and Robb is the plot armor. Also, that shouldn’t be something she said about her dad and brother. She should have said something like “You have to be careful, Jon. Our father and Robb trusted the wrong people and both of them lost their heads for it”. The whole “stupid mistakes” is like a meta-commentary from D&D to tell the audience how smart Sansa is and how much she looks down on her family for being dumb. Even Tyrion is not this disrespectful to his father, and literally killed his father because he hates him so much.
@@nont18411 Daenerys didn't have the power to kill the Lady of Winterfell... It's still Westeros. Some people would have died for Sansa; others would have poisoned Dany or something else but she couldn't have walked away especially that Dany didn't trust Tyrion who is a friend of Sansa; Jon Dany's lover is her brother and Arya, a dangerous assassin who is her sister 🤣
Ned certainly wasn't stupid. He put honour above anything else - which is well, honourable. Robb wasn't stupid nor honourable. He lost due to lack of honour and Catelyn's weakness.
@@robr7815actually that’s because changes from the books made it so. And besides, in the show Catlyn made the promise, Robb didn’t. But more to the point, in the books, the reason he married someone else was honour. He accidentally got her pregnant while injured and grieving and kind of out of his head, and married her not to dishonour her and have his son be a bastard.
I love the line from the Hound to Arya: "I fought for you didn't I?". It's nothing spectacular but it reminds me that Sandor cared for Arya and through their journey he started wanting to protect her more, over him getting money for delivering her to family.
I was always kinda partial to Sandor and Tormund's whole back-and-forth, ending with "How did a mad fucker like you ever live this long?" and Tormund casually shrugging with "...I'm good at killing people." Also, I remember seeing in an interview where Emilia Clarke was actually moved by the "be a dragon" line. She basically said it helped her act the role of conquering queen to have (paraphrasing) "Dame Diana sternly telling me to be a dragon! Yes ma'am!"
I was surprised that Davos’s line « If he commands you to burn children, your Lord is Evil » was not in the Top 20. A very simple and down to earth line, but powerful enough to shut Melisandre’s mouth, and show how fanatics can commit horrible things in the name of God(s), without even realizing the awfulness of their actions. And then I saw that this line comes from Season 6 episode 10.
Hey Supercuts I was very surprised you didn’t add Littlefinger’s line about everybody being your enemy/friend that he told Sansa. What was your reason to not include it, just curious. Keep up the great work.
It was close to making it in and I guess I'd consider it an honorable mention. But to me, the line wasn't really remarkable. It feels lazily written for the caliber of writing that Littlefinger normally received.
This is the first time that I comment here :o I hope that your views can recover from the past weeks, and I am always looking forward to your GoT content!
I liked Tyrion telling Jaime: "You knew what she was and loved her still" when they were talking about Cersei. One of the few lines where I thought there is acually some truth in it.
All these years and you keep fueling my undying love for GoT and Asoif as well as eternal sadness with this pathetic ending Thank you, SD, you are the best! P.S. "Make do" lipsinking Tyrion was too perfect lol
Unpopular opinion. "The lords of the seven kingdoms are sheeps" is absolutely not a line that Lady Olenna would say. She is literally THE most clever woman in Wester for a reason: never underestimate your enemies. Making her say it after you made a mistake and understerimated the "creativity" one of them (Cersei) is stupid. Besides it wasn't even a good advise. Lady Olenna might disagree with the whole "I'm here to free you" campaign, but she should understand that Daenerys needs to use more diplomacy and less threats. By telling her to consider people as sheeps that she can frighten as much as she wants, Olenna is basically making sure that the most important people in Westeros will dislike or even hate her queen.
Lady Oleanna very much DID underestimate her enemies when she poisoned Joffrey and unleashed a chain of events that would lead to the complete ruin of her house. The biggest mistake people make about the earlier seasons is interpreting the things that are happening, especially the more fan servicy ones like Tyrion verbally smacking down people, as positives.
Welcome back man. Had to unsubsribe for a bit cuz of the constant stream of notifications from the hacker but I've resubscribed and can't wait for more of your content again.
You missed the best part of season 8, namely the dialogue between Jon and Daenerys about ruling an bringing about a better world, during which she says other people don't get to choose, it was a brilliant dialogued conversatie that one its own without the deeper rushed retarded context around it is, actually pretty brilliant.
Line No. 20 is way more impactful than almost the 19-11 choices tbh Bec its an existential realization. The elderly ARE kept at a distance. Both by the youth and themselves (kids leaving the nest, new gens taking the lead, leaving elders in care homes or away from leadership or employment) but it also speaks to the age of self-ownership that GoT S8 clumsily communicates but should have made as a core theme or context to connect the season and show even more with our current age, etc) And of course for Varys, he is speaking for his (and extension the Advisor Trio's) growing irrelevance. Had Season 8 been sharply written, the theme of age would have made the Ice arc of the season one of the best of post-GRRM writing but then again this is just from a guy WHO WATCHED Season 8, as in the future and not in the writing room when it was being conceived.
Within 5 minutes of this video I clicked onto another Supercuts Delight video because I felt this wasn't really going anywhere, hard to salvage a lot of these lines
"Tell Cersei I want her to know it was me" from the same scene as #1 gets so much praise, I sometimes forgot it came from a Season 7 episode 😅 RIP Diana Rigg, legend
Tyrion said something like that "i trust the words of an honest man more than i trust what everybody knows" in season 2. "Mormont never lies," he said after reading a letter about mormont being attacked by wights. Same context ish. That might be what you're thinking of.
14:19 Actually you heard this line before and it was at the moment where tyrion and varys talk before the battle of black water bay and when podrick was helping tyrion wear his armor tyrion and varys were talking about trust and they said Varys: do you trust him (means podrick) Tyrion: as it odd it seams i do And then after few lines which i don't remember varys said this I think you trust only what your eyes see and what the people you trust say
14) Regarding, "Duty is the death of love" and "Love is the death of duty", i think (now that i come to think of it) it embodies a conceptual/philosofical conflict. You can change the words "Love" and "Duty" for some other words like "Passion/Freedom/Will of the Individual" and "Racionality/Tradition/Will of the group", and that feels like the core to so many stories... (Coco; How to train your dragon; Titanic; The Irishman; Revolutionary Road; Network; The social network; Sorry to bother you, etc, etc) It can sound cheesy, but if you get into it, it can be very elemental and deep. 13) "She's always been good at using the truth to tell lies", reminds of the X-Files: "A lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths".
I feel like Leanna's feminist bit could of been a little better if they did a bit more with it. They could of trained them on crossbows fast. Itd be pretty hilarious to have like 3 teenage girls loading crossbows and kids running then to the elderly who shoot and pass the bow.
I would also like to add the line where Nymeria left Arya and she whispered to herself "that's not you", It was a very nice and belivable callback to her conversation with Ned. But a good list nontheless!
in theory yes but, practically, when you watch the show no one knows what shes talking about. you would rather think that: "thats not you" means that shes not nymeria which makes no sense. Just seems very far-fetched imo
@@alexl1518Yeah, I mean it depends on if you remember the reference or not. For me it was a nice callback, but I would have preffered if Nymeria went with Arya. But I guess the direwolves have much deeper bonds with the starks in the books, kinda like the Targaryens and dragons
I would have chosen Tyrion's last words to Jaime for one of the spots. That line reminds me of what he says about Jaime in his first chapter of the books.
Does every piece of dialogue have to include a literary device, though? People don't actually talk like that, when you start adding any literary device you can to every line of dialogue it becomes unnatural. Literary devices in dialogue should be saved for the special, hard-hitting lines.
Who told you people don't use literally devices in conversation? Anytime you compare 2 relationships between another 2 objects is a metaphor, everyone with an IQ above 6 uses metaphors fairly frequently
I like how he’s saying that Tyrion telling Dany not to go rescue Jon was terrible advice when it literally resulted in her dragon being murdered, resurrected as a wight, and the wall coming down
Just out of curiosity, what do you think of the line where Tyrion tells Jaime, “you were the only one who didn’t treat me like a monster” I dunno, maybe I’m dumb and don’t see that it’s bad. But I thought it was decent.
Admittedly the line isn't the cleverest in itself, but it is the one line in the entirety of seasons 7 and 8 that made me laugh: "Stay back, he's got blue eyes!" "I've always had blue eyes."
I really liked a Jons line when everyone confronted him that he didn't lie to Cersei about serving Dany. It goes like: But when enough people make false promises. Words stop meaning anything. Then there are no more answers, only better and better lies.
4:30 I find Lyanna Mormont cringy. Strong young woman for the sake of just having a strong female character. We're talking a show where subtle and delicate women pull most of strings and are strongest at their most feminine.
Idk that “she’s my queen “ moved me to tears
Yeah especially the 20th time. That single moment and the delivery were amazing
AyE dUn WaNnIt!
MUH QUEEN
@@chcucivtxzclccucifudohzfu6766 some things just get better with repetition! ^^
“I trust the eyes of an honest man more than I trust what everyone knows” is a Tyrion line from A Clash of Kings that they didn’t use in Season 2, but transplanted forwards. They do the same thing with Tyrion’s story about asking his uncle for a pet dragon; he tells it to Jon Snow in A Game of Thrones, but D&D repurpose the dialogue in Season 6 of the show.
Even though it was a comedic line, Ollenna’s line drop of “He Really Was A C**t Wasn’t He?” in response to finding out that Joffrey’s sword was named “Widow’s Wail”was one of the few lines of comedy that actually was genuinely funny Post Season 6, as we loved to hear an insult on Joffrey at least 1 last time. That’s an Honourable mention but I understand why it would have been excluded from here.
Do the 20 worst lines of seasons 1-4 and see which group of 20 are worse.
I know my most hated one, but not word by word. It was when Lysa Arryn told Littlefinger on how they plotted the murder of his husband :D It was on the nose
Ramsay’s “how fast can you run?” is supremely stupid given the context hahaha
Tywin: Aren’t most girls more concerned with the pretty maidens from the songs?
Arya: Most girls are idiots.
D&D stating that Arya is “not like the other girls” in the most obnoxious way possible.
@@SzaboB33 yeah that was so pointless. It was just pure exposition at that point.
@@OneFiction666 yep, i hate how they made arya and brienne seemingly hate women in the show ! figures that the stuff that dnd added would be the worst lines of the earlier seasons
My favourite lines were, "I dont want it" and "You are my queen."
Probably my personal No 1 is in the same scene as yours. "Tell Cersi...I want her to know it was me." Olenna Tyrell is the GOAT!
My favorite line was between Jon Snow and Beric Dondarrion about death being the ultimate enemy that always wins. "This enemy always wins and we still have to fight him every day" or something simular. The conversation in total has been one of the best dialogues of the later seasons.
One of, if not my favorite line in the series. So good.
which episode?
"Leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe"
Best line in GOT S7-8
So great to have you back. Your GoT content is always the best.
i really liked Tyrion's response when Jon asked if what they did (betraying Dany) was right: "ask me again in 10 years". nothing fancy, but it put things into perspective for me.
Also when Varys said "then its not a secret anymore, its information" about 8 people knowing about Jon's parentage.
"I fought for you, didn't i?" by the Hound touched me emotionally mainly because of the delivery.
Not a big Sansa fan but she made an excellent point to Jon here: "You have to be smarter than Father. You need to be smarter than Robb. I loved them, I miss them, but they made stupid mistakes, and they both lost their heads for it."
Can't stand Sansa it's rich for her to say to be smarter when she played a role in Ned's demise.
Ah yes, the “smart” Sansa who openly antagonized Daenerys (who had 2 nuclear weapons) in her home. The only thing preventing her from losing her heads like Ned and Robb is the plot armor.
Also, that shouldn’t be something she said about her dad and brother. She should have said something like “You have to be careful, Jon. Our father and Robb trusted the wrong people and both of them lost their heads for it”. The whole “stupid mistakes” is like a meta-commentary from D&D to tell the audience how smart Sansa is and how much she looks down on her family for being dumb.
Even Tyrion is not this disrespectful to his father, and literally killed his father because he hates him so much.
@@nont18411 Daenerys didn't have the power to kill the Lady of Winterfell... It's still Westeros. Some people would have died for Sansa; others would have poisoned Dany or something else but she couldn't have walked away especially that Dany didn't trust Tyrion who is a friend of Sansa; Jon Dany's lover is her brother and Arya, a dangerous assassin who is her sister 🤣
Ned certainly wasn't stupid. He put honour above anything else - which is well, honourable. Robb wasn't stupid nor honourable. He lost due to lack of honour and Catelyn's weakness.
@@robr7815actually that’s because changes from the books made it so. And besides, in the show Catlyn made the promise, Robb didn’t. But more to the point, in the books, the reason he married someone else was honour. He accidentally got her pregnant while injured and grieving and kind of out of his head, and married her not to dishonour her and have his son be a bastard.
"All hail Bran the Broken" is the best line🤥
I like "Who has a better story than Bran the Broken" wayy more
Who has a better comment than alfredborden5675 the Broken?
@@themulattomaker2602 All hail me.
@@etoinedevries7583 Ooooh that one is second best
I love the line from the Hound to Arya: "I fought for you didn't I?". It's nothing spectacular but it reminds me that Sandor cared for Arya and through their journey he started wanting to protect her more, over him getting money for delivering her to family.
I was always kinda partial to Sandor and Tormund's whole back-and-forth, ending with "How did a mad fucker like you ever live this long?" and Tormund casually shrugging with "...I'm good at killing people."
Also, I remember seeing in an interview where Emilia Clarke was actually moved by the "be a dragon" line. She basically said it helped her act the role of conquering queen to have (paraphrasing) "Dame Diana sternly telling me to be a dragon! Yes ma'am!"
Glad to see you're finally back.
"I see you. Thats who you have always been." - Sandor to his brother, Cleganebowl
“Theon……You’re a good man, thank you”
I think the "Leave one wolf alive, and the sheep are never safe" line could be here like around 11-12th place.
I was surprised that Davos’s line « If he commands you to burn children, your Lord is Evil » was not in the Top 20.
A very simple and down to earth line, but powerful enough to shut Melisandre’s mouth, and show how fanatics can commit horrible things in the name of God(s), without even realizing the awfulness of their actions.
And then I saw that this line comes from Season 6 episode 10.
Agreed. That entire scene is incredibly acted.
So glad to see you back!
Hey Supercuts I was very surprised you didn’t add Littlefinger’s line about everybody being your enemy/friend that he told Sansa. What was your reason to not include it, just curious. Keep up the great work.
It was close to making it in and I guess I'd consider it an honorable mention. But to me, the line wasn't really remarkable. It feels lazily written for the caliber of writing that Littlefinger normally received.
You’re back. GOOD! I needed a dose of Supercuts today.
"You were the only one who didn't treat me like a monster"...This line was fav during the last seasons!!
Happy you got your channel back, I didn't think it was gonna happen
Let's kick that algorithm. Welcome back!
Glad to see that you got your channel back!
I was so shocked when I saw that you uploaded this. “What could he have found?”
Happy to see you're back again!
I'm glad to see you got your channel back
This is the first time that I comment here :o
I hope that your views can recover from the past weeks, and I am always looking forward to your GoT content!
Welcome back! So happy to see you upload. Always make my entire day to see your content. Cheers, have a wonderful day, and keep up the great work!!
I liked Tyrion telling Jaime: "You knew what she was and loved her still" when they were talking about Cersei. One of the few lines where I thought there is acually some truth in it.
He comes back from being hacked with an absolute banger!
Thank god you are back
I am happy to see number 12 - I remember hearing that line and immediately thinking “it feels like peak classic Sandor just dropped in for a second”.
Return of the King!
So glad to see a video that isn't about cheating in Roblox
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comment for the algorithm, hope it helps. Glad to have you back
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The return of the king
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It's good to have you back! ^^
So happy you got your channel back!
Happy you got your channel back!
All these years and you keep fueling my undying love for GoT and Asoif as well as eternal sadness with this pathetic ending
Thank you, SD, you are the best!
P.S. "Make do" lipsinking Tyrion was too perfect lol
Good to see you back!
Welcome back man.
I really missed your videos, I left but now you're back, and so I am !!!
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Hey welcome back i was just rewatching your GoT videos
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@@YodaOnABender I'm excited
@@lemonwho9895 he was so excited that he ended up getting it all over his back
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Side bar I love that you use Skyrim music for most of your vids 🙌🏼
Ayeeee he’s back can’t wait for new vids
So glad you can go back to uploading videos like normal again
It's good to see you back dude :D
He's back so make sure to support him !
You are great at scraping the bottoms of chamber pots, ser.
This video is doing reasonably well given the situation, thats good
Yay glad you are back :)
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Unpopular opinion. "The lords of the seven kingdoms are sheeps" is absolutely not a line that Lady Olenna would say. She is literally THE most clever woman in Wester for a reason: never underestimate your enemies. Making her say it after you made a mistake and understerimated the "creativity" one of them (Cersei) is stupid.
Besides it wasn't even a good advise. Lady Olenna might disagree with the whole "I'm here to free you" campaign, but she should understand that Daenerys needs to use more diplomacy and less threats. By telling her to consider people as sheeps that she can frighten as much as she wants, Olenna is basically making sure that the most important people in Westeros will dislike or even hate her queen.
Lady Oleanna very much DID underestimate her enemies when she poisoned Joffrey and unleashed a chain of events that would lead to the complete ruin of her house. The biggest mistake people make about the earlier seasons is interpreting the things that are happening, especially the more fan servicy ones like Tyrion verbally smacking down people, as positives.
15:58 it’s also another way of saying “absolute power corrupts absolutely”
The king is back to rule
Your channel really took a hit
Sadge great video btw
Welcome back man. Had to unsubsribe for a bit cuz of the constant stream of notifications from the hacker but I've resubscribed and can't wait for more of your content again.
He is back in business actually always in business
You missed the best part of season 8, namely the dialogue between Jon and Daenerys about ruling an bringing about a better world, during which she says other people don't get to choose, it was a brilliant dialogued conversatie that one its own without the deeper rushed retarded context around it is, actually pretty brilliant.
Most of S8 is pretty brilliant.
The Return Of The King.
Line No. 20 is way more impactful than almost the 19-11 choices tbh
Bec its an existential realization. The elderly ARE kept at a distance. Both by the youth and themselves (kids leaving the nest, new gens taking the lead, leaving elders in care homes or away from leadership or employment) but it also speaks to the age of self-ownership that GoT S8 clumsily communicates but should have made as a core theme or context to connect the season and show even more with our current age, etc)
And of course for Varys, he is speaking for his (and extension the Advisor Trio's) growing irrelevance. Had Season 8 been sharply written, the theme of age would have made the Ice arc of the season one of the best of post-GRRM writing but then again this is just from a guy WHO WATCHED Season 8, as in the future and not in the writing room when it was being conceived.
Within 5 minutes of this video I clicked onto another Supercuts Delight video because I felt this wasn't really going anywhere, hard to salvage a lot of these lines
“Sometimes doing nothing is the hardest thing to do. And who has done less than Bran the Useless?”
Thanks for sharing. Your channel is 1 of a kind and awesome. i'd love to see your intelligence analyze The Sopranos the way you analyze GOT. 🤙🏿
"Tell Cersei I want her to know it was me" from the same scene as #1 gets so much praise, I sometimes forgot it came from a Season 7 episode 😅
RIP Diana Rigg, legend
your use of memes work so well
Haha I thought this was another gta tutorial video , glad you're back
Tyrion said something like that "i trust the words of an honest man more than i trust what everybody knows" in season 2. "Mormont never lies," he said after reading a letter about mormont being attacked by wights. Same context ish. That might be what you're thinking of.
"The Streets of Whiterun" never cease to make me emotional.
I thought it was the "you're my queen now and always" which is first 😢
14:19
Actually you heard this line before and it was at the moment where tyrion and varys talk before the battle of black water bay and when podrick was helping tyrion wear his armor tyrion and varys were talking about trust and they said
Varys: do you trust him (means podrick)
Tyrion: as it odd it seams i do
And then after few lines which i don't remember varys said this
I think you trust only what your eyes see and what the people you trust say
"I NEVER REALLY CARED MUCH FOR THEM, INNOCENT OR OTHERWISE" Jaime Lannister, this should've been number 1
Cheers man
I hear that Ori music in the background, good taste 👌
14) Regarding, "Duty is the death of love" and "Love is the death of duty", i think (now that i come to think of it) it embodies a conceptual/philosofical conflict. You can change the words "Love" and "Duty" for some other words like "Passion/Freedom/Will of the Individual" and "Racionality/Tradition/Will of the group", and that feels like the core to so many stories... (Coco; How to train your dragon; Titanic; The Irishman; Revolutionary Road; Network; The social network; Sorry to bother you, etc, etc)
It can sound cheesy, but if you get into it, it can be very elemental and deep.
13) "She's always been good at using the truth to tell lies", reminds of the X-Files: "A lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths".
I feel like Leanna's feminist bit could of been a little better if they did a bit more with it. They could of trained them on crossbows fast. Itd be pretty hilarious to have like 3 teenage girls loading crossbows and kids running then to the elderly who shoot and pass the bow.
I would also like to add the line where Nymeria left Arya and she whispered to herself "that's not you", It was a very nice and belivable callback to her conversation with Ned. But a good list nontheless!
in theory yes but, practically, when you watch the show no one knows what shes talking about. you would rather think that: "thats not you" means that shes not nymeria which makes no sense. Just seems very far-fetched imo
@@alexl1518Yeah, I mean it depends on if you remember the reference or not. For me it was a nice callback, but I would have preffered if Nymeria went with Arya. But I guess the direwolves have much deeper bonds with the starks in the books, kinda like the Targaryens and dragons
@@alexl1518how can anyone not get it who REALLY watched the show?
@@Phoebelle who remembers every single line of a show lmao. That’s a call back back so season ONE
I would have chosen Tyrion's last words to Jaime for one of the spots. That line reminds me of what he says about Jaime in his first chapter of the books.
#19 reminds me of a Spartan who is searching for what they called a beautiful death...
Does every piece of dialogue have to include a literary device, though? People don't actually talk like that, when you start adding any literary device you can to every line of dialogue it becomes unnatural. Literary devices in dialogue should be saved for the special, hard-hitting lines.
Who told you people don't use literally devices in conversation? Anytime you compare 2 relationships between another 2 objects is a metaphor, everyone with an IQ above 6 uses metaphors fairly frequently
I like how he’s saying that Tyrion telling Dany not to go rescue Jon was terrible advice when it literally resulted in her dragon being murdered, resurrected as a wight, and the wall coming down
1:42 I can’t believe this from every basic girls Instagram profile made the list.
13 is just a rewording of Tyrion's "Making honest feelings do dishonest work is one of her (Cersei's) many gifts" from his talk with Oberyn in S4E7
a good reminder that great actors elevate mediocre or bad lines immensely
Just out of curiosity, what do you think of the line where Tyrion tells Jaime, “you were the only one who didn’t treat me like a monster” I dunno, maybe I’m dumb and don’t see that it’s bad. But I thought it was decent.
yeesss u got it baaacckk
Admittedly the line isn't the cleverest in itself, but it is the one line in the entirety of seasons 7 and 8 that made me laugh:
"Stay back, he's got blue eyes!"
"I've always had blue eyes."
I really liked a Jons line when everyone confronted him that he didn't lie to Cersei about serving Dany. It goes like: But when enough people make false promises. Words stop meaning anything. Then there are no more answers, only better and better lies.
It’s like picking the top 20 stis you want to contract 😂
lmao
Our best is back, lets go bois
4:30 I find Lyanna Mormont cringy. Strong young woman for the sake of just having a strong female character. We're talking a show where subtle and delicate women pull most of strings and are strongest at their most feminine.