Kriegerdammerung what happened in the books in this scene? Could you tell me please? I've read other comments with passages from the books and they were sooo good.
Now, after all this time, when I hear Tyrion say, "I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards and broken things". I think of it like this, cripples (Bran), bastards (Jon) and broken things (Sansa). They were the Starks that Tyrion was most kind and even tender towards.
And earned the trust of one over a secret that changed everything, compelled another to do the right thing even when it didn't feel right and ended up serving the one he supported with the greatest authority in Westeros.
Jamie and Tyrion both had longing to join the world of honorable people it seems. Jamie because he used to glorify it as a kid just to have it shattered by his father/watching small council maneuvers and Tyrion because its just who he is at heart. A pity their father didn't die young instead of their mother.
@@davinderrehal9391 Long May He Reign. I read Children Of Dune so I am getting a possible Golden Path vibes with Bran's ascension as ruler of the Six Kingdoms.
This is from a Bran POV, and Bran can tell that Rob is really insecure and uncomfortable. Rob can´t say the courtesies correctly and he seems really awkward when Tyrion does Bran a favour. He then leaves, but the Watchmen stays for dinner and even then Bran can tell that Rob dosent know how to act + Rob is gets right out angry when they talk about Benjen.
Oh the things that we lose in an adaptation...then again, I think you can see a tinge of that here. Robb does a complete 180 when he realizes what Tyrion has done for his brother. You can read it on him.
Out of all of the actors who played Ned Stark's children, Isaac actually turned out to be one of the tallest. No wonder they started moving him around in a cart or on a sled.
Compared to all of Lannisters, Tyrion is the only Lannister who is so nice to the Starks. He saved Jon, Catelyn and Sansa. He even gave Bran a gift. Even tho he was forced to marry with Sansa but he is respect to her so does she. He's even feel sorry about Red Wedding to her.
I love how this scene illustrates Robb's complete lack of political skill. Rather than hold his cards closer to his chest and make nice with Tyrion, he insults him. When he tries to backtrack the damage is done and Tyrion turns down his false curtesies
Well, Robb didn't really "insult" Tyrion. He said "I'm not your boy", which is the truth. If he called Tyrion an imp or a dwarf, then that's an insult.
After Bran becomes the 3-eyed raven, he goes back in time and wargs Jon. Then Bran-as-Jon tells _Tyrion_ to say that he (Jon) misses him, that he would visit him if he could, all so older Bran can make younger Bran feel better. But then Bran feels guilty about warging his brother, so he wargs Tyrion in this scene, makes him forget about the message, and through Tyrion gives his younger self a way to ride a horse (which Bran himself actually invented). _OR_ Tyrion just forgot.
@Akshay Natu sometimes when i see this scene the chemistry they have each other and tyrion's soft spot i get more and more satisfied with bran becoming king and tyrion becoming his hand king
Tyrion went ahead and did a kind gesture to Bran. Robb assumed he did it to score points with the lord of Winterfell. Then he grudgingly gave Tyrion his favour. Tyrion then told him to kindly fuck off and left. This scene was golden.
@@OverworkedITGuy Oh certainly, Robb was absolutely in the wrong. I just think it’s perfectly in character for Tyrion to be a snarky dickhead even when he’s being genuinely kind and selfless.
@@OverworkedITGuy in the books it explains what Robb was actually thinking. He was genuinely trying yo be nice later. Bran mentions how he can see Robb feels guilty about he treated Tyrion when he first entered.
@@connordorman117 you can see that regret on his face even in the show. But doesn't change that Robb was just being an ass out of the gate for no reason other than to be an ass to a guest offering a sincere gift, just because he may have personally not liked him
+Aaron Marshall To be fair most noble families are pricks in their own special ways, Lannisters think they are best the ever was (except Tyrion, he's awesome), Tyrells are always nice to your face but will stab you in the back as soon as it will be profitable to them, Tullys never think before they act, Greyjoys are always colossal dicks especially towards each other, Martells are pretty cool but aside from Oberyn don't really do much.
+Rambard Jon Arryan is amazing...high as honor. I honestly belive Ned was the quite wolf because of his time in the Eryie. He looked at Jon as a second father and up until the end of the war Robert as a brother. Hence the names Jon and Robb. Unless Jon is named after Jon Cunningham.
What most viewers fail to notice in this scene (mainly, because it isn't clearly shown) is that Robb has laid out his sword in front of him on the table - a sign that Guest Rights will not be granted. This shows how important the Guest Rights are in the eyes of the Northeners, and how sinful it would be to violate it after having granted it. This is mainly why they're absolutely furious about the Red Wedding #TheNorthRemebers
Lawrence Addison yeah, I get it, I don't have a problem with the fact that the show didn't do it I just found the Jon-Tyrion relationship really interesting and since everyone usually forgets about Jon because he's so far removed from them, I like everytime him and the Watch are mentioned by characters like Tyrion, you know
Actually, I think Jon was the broken thing he was referring to and Robb was the bastard. Tyrion's answers in season 1 always had at least two meanings before he sprinkled in his dark humor and wit.
Eric jr Forget that! I was expecting the dire-wolves attacking Tyrion or that "weird" and "fake" speech of Robb in Richard´s mouth to the night watch, but mostly that moving scene at the end between Robb and Bran when they already know about uncle Benjen and Robb promises him that they are going to see their mother again and to visit Jon in the wall, and then Robb the "brother" not the "lord" stars crying.
Sorry for being late :s yeah all of those scenes happen in the books, personally book Robb is my favourite character in ASOIAF. because you can see trough Bran or Cats POV. the huge pressure he has on his shoulders and how yet he tries to act like nothing happens in spite of being only a teenager.
I'm not your boy, Lannister. - I'm not your Lannister, buddy. I'm not your buddy, friend. I'm not your friend, pal .... /edit Oh my God, it's been 8 years and you're still going with that stuff 🙈
it is hard to watch season one knowing what they did to characters´ motivations, the plot in general, pacing of the story and in general focusing more on special effects and cinematography than developing proper arcs...
A Lannister pays his debts but not always with the dark intent of those words. In the beginning, Bran and Tyrion didn't have too much to look forward to. But in the end, they now play the biggest roles in shaping the destiny of Six Kingdoms.
Belen Zapata But it was his sense of honour and duty that caused him to marry her. He met his wife after a he took her castle in a siege in which he was wounded. She tended to his wounds and they made love. Afterwards he married her to protect her honour. Another man would have left her to suffer the derision of society.
@@gerardjagroo and the daughter of a Lannister bannerman. Shame they changed it in the show into some Volantene archon's daughter uncharacteristically traveling to a strange continent without an escort. Apparently GRRM liked the change though.
@@gerardjagroo Quite the opposite. His sense and duty would have been with keeping his oath with the Freys and marrying one of his daughters. He let his emotions get in the way of his duty.
@@gerardjagroo A king would have made arrangements for her, that wouldn’t leave her vulnerable- like finding a suitable marriage for her. Modern people might not like that attitude, or think it callous, perhaps- but it was the reality; while women were not considered overly disadvantaged by a tumble with a king- it was precisely *because* they knew the man usually had to show some responsibility toward their future, after taking their virginity (or, if they were already married, taking liberties) - but most women were not Elizabeth Woodville or Anne Boleyn (people forget that what occurred with them was exceptionally uncommon, for the most part- royals married royals, or at the least- higher-ranking nobility. Also, marrying for ‘love alone’ is a modern, & rather unrealistic goal- marry _with_ love, where possible, sure - & nor was holding out for a _marriage_ to their *royal* lover really ‘the done thing’). And most families didn’t try to overreach themselves....
Tyrion is honestly great with children, how he treats tommen and Marcella in the few scenes they get together and how he talks to bran are really heartwarming. Such a shame we never got more scenes of him being sweet to tommen at the very least
holy shit the show butchered both their characters so badly I never even connected the 2 scenes Completely different people, and in the absolute worst way possible
What is very interesting is that the reaction of Robb, and Robb's dog - specially in the books - were foreshadowing an event that never occured in the timeline. Originally, George planned that Tyrion will take down Winterfell and burn it and declare himself Warden of the North but he dumped this idea later on.
Tyrion: Here's a saddle so Bran can ride a horse. Rob: Is this some kind of trick? Walder: Let's have the wedding at my place. Bring all your advisors. No weapons. Rob: Sure!
Rob saying “is this some kind of trick” wasn’t a smart thing to do, just like going to Walder’s wedding when you publicly broke your oath wasn’t either, that was the entire point of Robb’s character, he was a shit political mind surrounding by people who were also shit political minds
It’s hard being the man in charge and even harder when you’re brand new at it. You can see Robb projecting what he believes strength looks like. As a new supervisor I’ve been there. Look the part until you don’t have too.
In the first book, Tyrion highlighted that Jon inherited the Stark’s graces and courtesy than Robb, and he was silence about that. Yeah Jon is more gracious!
Keep in mind that this is still before things really fall apart. Tyrion shows one of his best qualities here: compassion. Also, I always appreciated how Robb recognized his error even if it was too late.
@@safwatwaleed4165 Tyrion, Varys and littlefinger are few of the characters which only GRRM can write properly! We can clearly see after S4 show runners had no idea what to do with Tyrion....
tyrion gave the designs for bran's new saddle, which became the inspiration to his wheelchair. in the final episode when the iron throne is melted, tyrion turned his invention into the new throne. it is really a good foreshadowing of what tyrion will do later on.
Brans pov in the book of this scene hurts. He was still in disbelief about losing his legs and Tyrion came and called him crippled, he cried and got angry at him
This scene is after Catlinyn left and told Robb she suspects the Lannisters. Robb in the books also felt ashamed. He's 17 and been given a position of real power.
I feel like, in an alternate timeline, if Robb had grown to become Lord of Winterfell and Tyrion was Lord Casterly Rock they would respect each other a great deal. Perhaps they would even develop a friendship
Tyrion: Now Bran, I don't know how to say this, but you're going to develop time-traveling telepathic powers that you'll use to battle an army of ice zombies, but you'll get careless and accidentally cause Hodor severe brain damage when you travel through time to project an image of his own death in an effort to save yourself. Robb: Wow! That's fuckin' rad as hell! Where did you learn that? Tyrion: oh I just read lots of books and guessed all of this
If only. By the end of the series the writers made Tyrion weak and ineffectual. He did little more than shuffle around and mope while accomplishing nothing. His wit and ambition were completely gone.
If by finish you mean up to the Mountain vs. the Viper, then i'd agree lol. He was nothing more than a sad sack full of terrible ideas and cock jokes by the time season 5 rolled around. Crossing the Narrow Sea in that crate must've done a number on Tyrion's mental capacity.
This is my favourite Tyrion scene! He showed 7 to 8 signs of a strong moral character in 108 seconds making his dwarfism irrelevant. No other character has shown so many facets in all 7 seasons!
I forgot how good the first few seasons of this show are
You should read the books mate, this scene in the first tome is better
Kriegerdammerung especially when direwolves attacked Tyrion and he walked like nothing happened
Because George RR was writing and consulting the show then.
Kriegerdammerung what happened in the books in this scene? Could you tell me please? I've read other comments with passages from the books and they were sooo good.
Rob was such an amazing character, so under rated.
Now, after all this time, when I hear Tyrion say, "I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards and broken things". I think of it like this, cripples (Bran), bastards (Jon) and broken things (Sansa). They were the Starks that Tyrion was most kind and even tender towards.
And earned the trust of one over a secret that changed everything, compelled another to do the right thing even when it didn't feel right and ended up serving the one he supported with the greatest authority in Westeros.
Jamie and Tyrion both had longing to join the world of honorable people it seems. Jamie because he used to glorify it as a kid just to have it shattered by his father/watching small council maneuvers and Tyrion because its just who he is at heart. A pity their father didn't die young instead of their mother.
Bran the Broken
@@davinderrehal9391 Long May He Reign. I read Children Of Dune so I am getting a possible Golden Path vibes with Bran's ascension as ruler of the Six Kingdoms.
And beheaded (Robb)
i just realized tyrion has one on one time with nearly all the starks bran , jon , sansa , catelyn , robb
Justine of the house Beiber What about Ned?
Nineteen1900Hundred dead old ned never had a scene with tyrion same with arya
+Justine of the house Beiber What about Rickon?
+Justine of the house Beiber with Benjen too.
+João Oliveira Who really gives a fuck about Rickon?
In the book Robb was actually ashamed of how he acted
Robb wasn't a POV character right? What did he say about his behavior here later?
This is from a Bran POV, and Bran can tell that Rob is really insecure and uncomfortable. Rob can´t say the courtesies correctly and he seems really awkward when Tyrion does Bran a favour. He then leaves, but the Watchmen stays for dinner and even then Bran can tell that Rob dosent know how to act + Rob is gets right out angry when they talk about Benjen.
Oh the things that we lose in an adaptation...then again, I think you can see a tinge of that here. Robb does a complete 180 when he realizes what Tyrion has done for his brother. You can read it on him.
@@caguioaness True, I hate that.
That's the impression I got from the show aswell
I can scarcely believe Bran season 1 and Bran season season 6 are the same person.
+13Xerro Yes, I was amazed too. Isaac is now a teenager, so he grew longer without filling out.
Out of all of the actors who played Ned Stark's children, Isaac actually turned out to be one of the tallest. No wonder they started moving him around in a cart or on a sled.
His nose more then other things
Puberty is a hell of a drug
lol
Compared to all of Lannisters, Tyrion is the only Lannister who is so nice to the Starks. He saved Jon, Catelyn and Sansa. He even gave Bran a gift. Even tho he was forced to marry with Sansa but he is respect to her so does she. He's even feel sorry about Red Wedding to her.
margareth michelina for sorry bad my english
At least Sansa vouches for him in season 7, she and Jon know he's a decent man.
Oh he did save catelyn when they got attacked .
to be fair Jamie warns Jon that the Night's Watch isn't what he's been told
"He is respect to her so does she" bro what
I love how this scene illustrates Robb's complete lack of political skill. Rather than hold his cards closer to his chest and make nice with Tyrion, he insults him. When he tries to backtrack the damage is done and Tyrion turns down his false curtesies
Well, Robb didn't really "insult" Tyrion. He said "I'm not your boy", which is the truth.
If he called Tyrion an imp or a dwarf, then that's an insult.
@@VuTran-mf7kj He didn't need to directly insult him to make his dislike completely obvious.
Early proof he was too naive and impulsive to make it as King in the North.
He has already given signals that guest is not welcome.
@@byronwolf8692 sword on the table means that guests rights aren’t given, quite the opposite to what your saying
The episode before Jon asks him to tell Bran he misses him and that he would visit him if he could
*Tyrion doesn't even mention Jon to Bran* lmao
Lawrence Addison lol ok...no need for salt and i'm on book one so sry
Hanna S. He did it in the books, so I guess they just decided to cut it for time.
Hanna S. Well Bran knows everything know so he learnt it anyway lol
After Bran becomes the 3-eyed raven, he goes back in time and wargs Jon. Then Bran-as-Jon tells _Tyrion_ to say that he (Jon) misses him, that he would visit him if he could, all so older Bran can make younger Bran feel better. But then Bran feels guilty about warging his brother, so he wargs Tyrion in this scene, makes him forget about the message, and through Tyrion gives his younger self a way to ride a horse (which Bran himself actually invented).
_OR_ Tyrion just forgot.
When he says I have a tender spot for cripples and broken and bastards . Bran would have understood
little Bran was so adorable.
@Akshay Natu thanks to Dumb and Dumber
@Akshay Natu sometimes when i see this scene the chemistry they have each other and tyrion's soft spot i get more and more satisfied with bran becoming king and tyrion becoming his hand king
until he became zombie bran
aged out of your standard for attractiveness eh
Not so adorable anymore, planning his world domination and all..
Tyrion went ahead and did a kind gesture to Bran.
Robb assumed he did it to score points with the lord of Winterfell.
Then he grudgingly gave Tyrion his favour.
Tyrion then told him to kindly fuck off and left.
This scene was golden.
It’s the most asshole way of doing something out of the kindness of your heart…I approve
@@stingerjohnny9951 Tyrion was legitimately trying to do something nice for Bran. Robb was the asshole here.
@@OverworkedITGuy Oh certainly, Robb was absolutely in the wrong. I just think it’s perfectly in character for Tyrion to be a snarky dickhead even when he’s being genuinely kind and selfless.
@@OverworkedITGuy in the books it explains what Robb was actually thinking. He was genuinely trying yo be nice later. Bran mentions how he can see Robb feels guilty about he treated Tyrion when he first entered.
@@connordorman117 you can see that regret on his face even in the show. But doesn't change that Robb was just being an ass out of the gate for no reason other than to be an ass to a guest offering a sincere gift, just because he may have personally not liked him
Didn't know Tyrion was da Vinci
+Sephelutis Lucifus its the same saddle as his
he reads a lot
He knows things, you see.
Yeah that always bothered me that they blamed Tyrion for his mother's death, that is like blaming her for being weak and dying imo.
True
Back when Tyrion combed his hair
after season 4 he didn't care anymore
And shaved beard
@@matthewpieterrice2854 fun fact: he was shaved only because Peter Dinklage thought a bearded dwarf was too stereotypical, he changed his mind later.
Tyrion is such a sweetheart
No, people assume he's evil because he's a Lannister.
Kathryn Orozco smartest in the show
He is a lannister therefore he should be fed to dire wolf's
abdullah yılmaz jeez why are you writing shit like that under every single comment?
@@billwithers7457 actually people assume he is evil because he is a dwarf and ugly.
Bran: I'm not a cripple.
Tyrion: And I'm not a dwarf. My father will be rejoiced!
Me: Awww! How much I miss this version of Bran!
Hodor: Hodor!
“I’m not a cripple anymore..: I’m now the th…”
YEA DUDE YOU SAID THAT
Young Bran: I’m not a cripple.
Tyrion: Lol ok
*Season 8*
Tyrion: Bran the broken
Bran: Ok
Bran's smile at the end!!! I'm dying of cuteness overload
cuteness overload?
Watch season 8 and you will die of cringe
Bran went from being the kid you’d do anything for…to the kid who took credit for all the work
Bruh
“Why do you think I came here?”
@@FreemanicParacusia *why do you think I came all this way
then cheese smirk ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@FreemanicParacusia that was such a bad line. At the very least they could've made Bran more hesitant to fit his character
@@FreemanicParacusia sorry GRR Martin would never write a line that bad for such an important scene.
“I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards, and broken things.”
I love this character
It would have been the biggest troll if Tywin received a raven come sunrise stating "Rejoice! tyrion is not a dwarf anymore."
Then another raven shows up to tell him that Joanna's alive.
Man Richard was so good as Robb. His role is imprinted in my head.
He is now playing ikaris in mcu
@@krillin3350 he is not. 💀he is dead.
Richard Madden, Rory McCann, Ron Donachie, Daniel Portman... Scotsmen are good!
I remember him joking that he could never shed the role, folks would never see him as anyone but Robb.
Starks. Slow minds and quick tempers
***** Silly brutes
+Aaron Marshall To be fair most noble families are pricks in their own special ways, Lannisters think they are best the ever was (except Tyrion, he's awesome), Tyrells are always nice to your face but will stab you in the back as soon as it will be profitable to them, Tullys never think before they act, Greyjoys are always colossal dicks especially towards each other, Martells are pretty cool but aside from Oberyn don't really do much.
+Lord Frostwind
In the books the Martel's are awesome. The show ruined them.
+Rambard
Jon Arryan is amazing...high as honor.
I honestly belive Ned was the quite wolf because of his time in the Eryie. He looked at Jon as a second father and up until the end of the war Robert as a brother.
Hence the names Jon and Robb. Unless Jon is named after Jon Cunningham.
A weakness easy to exploit.
What most viewers fail to notice in this scene (mainly, because it isn't clearly shown) is that Robb has laid out his sword in front of him on the table - a sign that Guest Rights will not be granted.
This shows how important the Guest Rights are in the eyes of the Northeners, and how sinful it would be to violate it after having granted it. This is mainly why they're absolutely furious about the Red Wedding #TheNorthRemebers
i think theyre actually more furious that the king and queen of the North along with their mother and future heir were slaughtered
+Robby S Yup.
The north don't give a fuck
I love your name and profile picture.
"sarcasm" "will be my end"
I know you probably did it intentionally and it's great.
They are pissed that they gotten shitted by Shit lannisters and traitors and sellouts of the north (boltons) and freys
I'm still sad he didn't mention Jon in this scene :(
soft spot for cripples, bastards and broken things ( bran, Jon, sansa)
I know but that's still not the same :(
+MsLm97 This scene is almost word-for-word from the book.
+MsLm97 robbs faul
Lawrence Addison yeah, I get it, I don't have a problem with the fact that the show didn't do it
I just found the Jon-Tyrion relationship really interesting and since everyone usually forgets about Jon because he's so far removed from them, I like everytime him and the Watch are mentioned by characters like Tyrion, you know
Bran:
"Tyrion I have a gift for you, you will be my hand"
Wow and jamie gets no hand?
I don't think Tyrion was being political here; he really cares and shows concern for the boy.
Bit of both
his confirming something.
It doesn't make much sense to me how anyone would've accused Tyrion of trying to kill Bran when here he is, showing a soft spot for the broken thing.
Well this could also be seen as a way to cover up, and make himself seem innocent.
ZainR cause little finger made them believe that.
ZainR to be honest the first time i watched the series, i thought tyrion send the assasin to kill bran, until he saved cat's life
Actually, I think Jon was the broken thing he was referring to and Robb was the bastard. Tyrion's answers in season 1 always had at least two meanings before he sprinkled in his dark humor and wit.
Because killers are never kind to their victims.
He didn't say that Jon Snow told him That he misses him and that he would visit if he could
Eric jr He might have out of frame.
Eric jr Forget that! I was expecting the dire-wolves attacking Tyrion or that "weird" and "fake" speech of Robb in Richard´s mouth to the night watch, but mostly that moving scene at the end between Robb and Bran when they already know about uncle Benjen and Robb promises him that they are going to see their mother again and to visit Jon in the wall, and then Robb the "brother" not the "lord" stars crying.
+fanyrf8 When did that Robb/Bran scene happen?
+Kaaniification In the books just after this scene took place.
Sorry for being late :s yeah all of those scenes happen in the books, personally book Robb is my favourite character in ASOIAF. because you can see trough Bran or Cats POV. the huge pressure he has on his shoulders and how yet he tries to act like nothing happens in spite of being only a teenager.
Bran was so cute
I'm not your boy, Lannister. -
I'm not your Lannister, buddy.
I'm not your buddy, friend.
I'm not your friend, pal ....
/edit Oh my God, it's been 8 years and you're still going with that stuff 🙈
LOL South Park. I quoted that in season 5 in Hardhome when Jon and the wildlings were sailing away on those boats
+Steven LOL definitely needed to know that
And then it goes on and on....^^
I'm not your guy, friend
kemikal90 I'm not your pal dude
and then tyrion leaves ...... LIKE A BOSS
Thug-life
It's hard to watch Season one with how so many people are dead
And that list is only going to get smaller in season 8.
atleast tyrion and bran remains
it is hard to watch season one knowing what they did to characters´ motivations, the plot in general, pacing of the story and in general focusing more on special effects and cinematography than developing proper arcs...
The future king of the six kingdoms and his hand of the king
Gross
Стоп, а куда седьмое королевство делось?
A Lannister pays his debts but not always with the dark intent of those words. In the beginning, Bran and Tyrion didn't have too much to look forward to. But in the end, they now play the biggest roles in shaping the destiny of Six Kingdoms.
Fate worse than Westeros being massacred by the Night King
@@PRubin-rh4sr Why do you think so.
This fantastic scene shows Robb's only weakness: he's too emotional. Maybe because he was young, his passion lead him to fall into a woman's arms.
Belen Zapata But it was his sense of honour and duty that caused him to marry her.
He met his wife after a he took her castle in a siege in which he was wounded. She tended to his wounds and they made love. Afterwards he married her to protect her honour.
Another man would have left her to suffer the derision of society.
well tbh he was an outstanding general, but a horrible king. Just like Robert. For different reasons to be sure, but still.
@@gerardjagroo and the daughter of a Lannister bannerman. Shame they changed it in the show into some Volantene archon's daughter uncharacteristically traveling to a strange continent without an escort. Apparently GRRM liked the change though.
@@gerardjagroo Quite the opposite. His sense and duty would have been with keeping his oath with the Freys and marrying one of his daughters. He let his emotions get in the way of his duty.
@@gerardjagroo
A king would have made arrangements for her, that wouldn’t leave her vulnerable- like finding a suitable marriage for her.
Modern people might not like that attitude, or think it callous, perhaps- but it was the reality; while women were not considered overly disadvantaged by a tumble with a king- it was precisely *because* they knew the man usually had to show some responsibility toward their future, after taking their virginity (or, if they were already married, taking liberties) - but most women were not Elizabeth Woodville or Anne Boleyn (people forget that what occurred with them was exceptionally uncommon, for the most part- royals married royals, or at the least- higher-ranking nobility. Also, marrying for ‘love alone’ is a modern, & rather unrealistic goal- marry _with_ love, where possible, sure - & nor was holding out for a _marriage_ to their *royal* lover really ‘the done thing’). And most families didn’t try to overreach themselves....
As Sansa said (in the show), "You were the best of them."
That he was.
"You're welcome to stay as a guest in our huge fucking castle full of servants."
"No thanks, there's a whorehouse across the street."
😂😂😂😂
Tyrion is honestly great with children, how he treats tommen and Marcella in the few scenes they get together and how he talks to bran are really heartwarming. Such a shame we never got more scenes of him being sweet to tommen at the very least
Bran - "Iam not a cripple"
Tyrion - "Then iam not a dwarf"
Tyrion's sense of humour is so vivid.
😂
Back then he gave him a saddle, now he has given him the throne.
Oh shit
Robb wasnt a bitch to him cuz hes a dwarf. Its because he's a lanister
He wasn't arrogant he just had a lot of heart.
...... how does that justify being so rude?
whatever jpg He thought the Lannisters had something to do with Brans fall. So him being angry and suspicious of Tyrion is understandable
whatever jpg in these scene they're already suspecting that tyrion is the one who sent the assasin to kill bran
Doctor Octobrist Stop hating Robb fucking bitch
"There's a brothel outside your walls, there I'll find a bed, and... BOTH of us can sleep easier."
Spoken like a true Rock Star...
Bran actor is very fucking good at his job impressive
Seriously Game of Thrones has outstanding child actors. Bran, Arya, Sansa or lately Lyanna Mormont, they are all fantastic.
bruceyboysvideos You have nothing better to do with your life than to insult people on the internet? Poor thing...
season 1 - do you like to ride bran?
season 8 - do you want to be king bran?
holy shit the show butchered both their characters so badly I never even connected the 2 scenes
Completely different people, and in the absolute worst way possible
0:25
Tyrion knows exactly what happened, and who pushed Bran off the tower....
He did? Did anyone else know?
Tyrion is the man, my favorite character in all of Game of Thrones.
Tyrion was a good man. I don't care what anyone says. He has a good heart. And that MATTERS a great deal.
🎶Tyrion is the man. The man everyone needs! Tyrion is the man. He'll do all the deeds!🎶
Fuck, the Bard got his tongue back
What is very interesting is that the reaction of Robb, and Robb's dog - specially in the books - were foreshadowing an event that never occured in the timeline. Originally, George planned that Tyrion will take down Winterfell and burn it and declare himself Warden of the North but he dumped this idea later on.
I fucking love tyrion
Tyrion: Here's a saddle so Bran can ride a horse.
Rob: Is this some kind of trick?
Walder: Let's have the wedding at my place. Bring all your advisors. No weapons.
Rob: Sure!
lmao
Rob saying “is this some kind of trick” wasn’t a smart thing to do, just like going to Walder’s wedding when you publicly broke your oath wasn’t either, that was the entire point of Robb’s character, he was a shit political mind surrounding by people who were also shit political minds
That was stupidity on his mother's part also to allow it.
The made him carry bran 75 times he said for this one scene and permanently injured his back
tall people get 'permanently injured' backs without doing anything at all
my high school classmate was over 7' and had a bad back at 18
It’s hard being the man in charge and even harder when you’re brand new at it. You can see Robb projecting what he believes strength looks like. As a new supervisor I’ve been there. Look the part until you don’t have too.
Wish we had more scenes between Robb and Tyrion
In the first book, Tyrion highlighted that Jon inherited the Stark’s graces and courtesy than Robb, and he was silence about that. Yeah Jon is more gracious!
Robb's voice gives me butterflies in the stomach
1:30 awwww bran cuuute smile cutiee
Keep in mind that this is still before things really fall apart. Tyrion shows one of his best qualities here: compassion. Also, I always appreciated how Robb recognized his error even if it was too late.
Bran the builder and Lann the clever. lol
ah the good old days. when characters were still alive 😭
"I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards and *Broken* things."
"I'm not a cripple"
"Then I'm not a dwarf! My father would rejoice to hear it"
They wrote Tyrion so good😂
Lol “they wrote” this, just like the rest of this scene, this was lifted directly from the books, only person who wrote Tyrion well in this was GRRM
@@safwatwaleed4165 okay, George Martin wrote Tyrion so good. I'm not a fan of dumb and dumber neither
'Well.'
They wrote Tyrion 'so well.'
... We'll get to that.
@@safwatwaleed4165 Tyrion, Varys and littlefinger are few of the characters which only GRRM can write properly! We can clearly see after S4 show runners had no idea what to do with Tyrion....
King of the 6 Kingdoms and his Hand when they were young, _colourized_
Gods the dialogues were strong back then
Young Bran is an angel. Just can't be cuter. I would die for that smile.
One of the reason I like GoT.
The Imp has a soft spot for crippled, bastard, and damaged things....
the king and hand of the king
He adds excitement and a dash of humor in each scene.
Seriously. Poor Tyrion. He's like, "wtf did I do?"
The McNulty of Westeros.
tyrion gave the designs for bran's new saddle, which became the inspiration to his wheelchair. in the final episode when the iron throne is melted, tyrion turned his invention into the new throne. it is really a good foreshadowing of what tyrion will do later on.
I love how Tyrion gives others what they deserve, whether it be saddles or death.
man Bran was such a cutie pie back then
In the book, the wolves attack Tyrion in this scene just before Robb gives him hospitality
Winter fell looks like a dump compared to the red keep.
Bran- Thank you Tyrion, You would be the hand of the king when i become king.
I love so much Robb's actor voice
Brans pov in the book of this scene hurts. He was still in disbelief about losing his legs and Tyrion came and called him crippled, he cried and got angry at him
Tyrion is a lot more vicious in the books, which makes these acts of kindness really stand out with his character
Doesn’t he like cripples
tyrion is def. my fav character
Been five years since you commented this, how’s life?
@@jamesquinn4185 😀im good how r u? im here not waiting anymore for the next book to come out, i dont think it will.....
@@corsicanlulu I good too, I’ve just started reading the books, amazing so far.
@@jamesquinn4185 im reading them for the 3rd time torturing myself because im sure its the final one...oh well
Tyrion is the only Lannister that has the Starks respect 👍
I'm not a cripple
Then I'm not a dwarf my father will be rejoiced to hear it
Always gets me🤣🤣
Bran reminds me of Carl growing up on the show
i think robb was rude to tyrion because they found out that the lannisters have something to do with bran's fall and suspect tyrion to be a part of it
This scene is after Catlinyn left and told Robb she suspects the Lannisters. Robb in the books also felt ashamed. He's 17 and been given a position of real power.
...obviously
I'm not your boy Lannister
Well I'm not your Lannister friend
I'm not your friend buddy
Well I'm not your buddy boy
Im not your guy, friend.
@@paulbrady1149 I'm not your friend, guy!
I wanna goooooo🤷♀️
I love how he did this out of true compassion and not because he wanted to gain anything….very rare anyone did such a thing on this show.
If Robb and Tyrion got at good terms at this moment, chances are everything could have ended differently.
I feel like, in an alternate timeline, if Robb had grown to become Lord of Winterfell and Tyrion was Lord Casterly Rock they would respect each other a great deal. Perhaps they would even develop a friendship
Because I love her, Myrcella is still alive in this alternate timeline and she would have been married to Robb to keep the alliance.
I can't wait to see the reunion of Tyrion and Bran in season 8.
0:58
"I'm not a cripple!"
"Then i'm not a dwarf! My father will rejoice to hear it."
I'm dying 😂😭
Why does Robb have to be so disrespectful?
cause he didn’t trust the lannisters
Cinematography was clearly better in season 1 , really smooth
Only tyrion and bran are left from this scene
Some of those background guards might still be alive ya never know
theon is very much alive
I like how everyone in season one had a tough demeanor
Tyrion: Now Bran, I don't know how to say this, but you're going to develop time-traveling telepathic powers that you'll use to battle an army of ice zombies, but you'll get careless and accidentally cause Hodor severe brain damage when you travel through time to project an image of his own death in an effort to save yourself.
Robb: Wow! That's fuckin' rad as hell! Where did you learn that?
Tyrion: oh I just read lots of books and guessed all of this
Tyrion the most genuine character from start to finish .
If only. By the end of the series the writers made Tyrion weak and ineffectual. He did little more than shuffle around and mope while accomplishing nothing. His wit and ambition were completely gone.
@ELDEANTI i agree. The books are so much better.
If by finish you mean up to the Mountain vs. the Viper, then i'd agree lol. He was nothing more than a sad sack full of terrible ideas and cock jokes by the time season 5 rolled around. Crossing the Narrow Sea in that crate must've done a number on Tyrion's mental capacity.
and this is one of the thousands of reasons why tyrion...is the best character on this show. 😊
1:00 I’m pretty sure in the book Theon laughs at this line 😂
He does. Just read the scene myself.
Damn Robb chill. Bro was bein hostile for no reason
To be fair there was a reason, they just learned that the Lannisters tried to kill Bran, I imagine Robb is suspicious and protective
For a second there I read the title wrong and thought it said, "Tyrion gives birth." XD
Amazing how Tyrion tries to make the Starks to see the reality and accept it cuz they were raised somewhat obsessed with fantasies .
This is my favourite Tyrion scene! He showed 7 to 8 signs of a strong moral character in 108 seconds making his dwarfism irrelevant. No other character has shown so many facets in all 7 seasons!
That was sweet of Tyrion was doing that for Bran and anyone can ride a horse no matter what state you're in.
Tyrion played the long game.
Tyrion Lannister. Hand of the King since Season 1