Yes, in the books this is the final chapter of Storm of Swords and it's HUGE. When Sansa is struggling not to fall, and Lysa is talking and shouting, and her lines are main plots of the whole story (here we discover that Petyr and Lysa are behind the war), and there's that guy (that was excluded from the show) behind singing maniacally, suddenly Petyr appears, and you can still read Sansa's thinking, even about one of her shoes that fell through the door, the "Only Cat" for finally Lysa fall through the door... It was a nice ending... However here the scene is kinda plain...
@@MortenLongbottom Bards really fulfill a lot of roles in medieval times huh? Marillion appeared in the show but eventually disappeared. It's puzzling why they cut off the fall guy and everyone just believed Sansa.
Agreed, her quivering lip and voice was full of emotion, grief plain on her face. Excellent actress but won't be near as well remembered as the main characters. ):
It's so unfortunate that the showrunners left out Lysa's backstory because in the show, she just looks like a batshit psycho, but her crazy was a result of years and years of misery and emotional anguish from her cold marriage to Jon Arryn, years of stillbirths and miscarriages, her unrequited love for Petyr, jealousy of her sister Cat, and the fact that her father forced her to abort her baby from Petyr.
Thisshitisfuckedup Ye...except these days hardly any villain actually dies in animated movies....is it really too bad to show any of that to children? I didnt get any traumas as kid who grew up with 90's animated movies. Too bad those good old days of animated movies are long gone.
I always felt Jon Arryn and/or his murder should have been shown. It was so important to the plot and the lack of it made the start of the show even more confusing to non-book readers. The characters kept talking about this guy that we didn't have a face to.
So for all the unsullied out there, take a minute to wrap your head around Petyr Baelish's game. He caused the killing of Jon Arryn, starting the whole series basically from episode 1, made the Starks suspect the Lannisters (Lysa's letter to Catelyn), made Catelyn think Tyrion tried to kill Bran (whorehouse scene in episode 3), which in itself causes Tywin to start a war, and then finally he betrays Ned, starting the War of the Five Kings. 4 seasons later, he's lord of Harrenhal, lord paramount of the Riverlands, and now basically in control of the Vale since he was Lysa's husband. Add to that that he has the heiress to the North and the lord of the Vale with him, and you have one of the most powerful men in Westeros. Started from the bottom now we here
And to add insult to injury, in the scene where the letter about Jon Arryn's death reaches Winterfell, the background music used is part of Petyr's theme.
Nope. She's too ugly compared to the finest milf in the 7 kingdoms lady stark. Being sisters she should at least be a little pretty if not as fine. Poor casting IMHO.
Shes not supposed to be screaming according to the book, after littlefinger pushes her down the moon door. I liked that more. Shows the sudden agony after hearing the truth and it was just..perfect
@@Sardavinaenergy Yeah... That's the point... The fact that she completely shut down in utter shock of what had just happened to her and falls without making a sound adds to that scene immensely.
It's so pitying and heartbreaking for Lysa, to give everything she has to Petyr, and to see with her own eyes how he just easily pushed her through the moon door... it's a long way down and all those emotions she felt while falling. Her son, knowing she would die..and Petyr.. Petyr pushed her. After everything..
Her story with Petyr is not that of a heartbroken girl, but that of an obsessive rapist who is so pathetically lacking in self awareness that she can't understand why the person she raped can't love her back.
It's not heartbreaking at all, she's a disgusting, treacherous bitch who deserved that and much worse. Her entire family got murdered because of her actions and she felt nothing for them. That one letter to Cat blaming the Lannisters, ultimately set the entire War of the Five Kings in motion, a war which she cowardly abstained from (even though she helped spark it), a war resulting in the loss of her whole family and yet all she cared about was her beloved "Petyr" (who's 100 times worse and more evil than she is).
@@Darius-_ To hell with her disgusting, vile and narcissistic perspective. She brought pain, ruin and death on her own family (each of whom are worth 100 of her) and didn't have a single shred of remorse. She's a freaking cancer, who let herself be a tool for a power-hungry, cold-hearted, manipulative piece of trash. If she had a single shred of self-respect, she would've stood up for herself and told Petyr to go screw himself, from the get-go.
I really kind of pity Lysa. She was used by Littlefinger because he wanted the closest thing to Cat he could get, and she even knows that. She even acknowledges that he loves both Cat and Sansa, and neither of them loved or love him. She knows Sansa did not kiss Petyr, but the other way around. She's not sane, but Petyr was a horrible person for how he used her and even made her think he loved her when all he had was an obsession with his sister.
Littlefinger is actually the mastermind of almost every major event in GoT (probably only the Red Wedding had nothing to do with him for obvious reasons).
Her actress is brilliant. When she smiles before he shoves her, i could feel the joy of someone who lived so long unloved. Its like she finally had what she wanted, just for it to be ripped from her fingers.
I don't know alot of people that laughed when Ned, Robb, Cat, Robert, and even Jeor Mormont, Kahl Drogo and the Stark wolves died. But overall you're right, I laughed at the moondoorscene myself eventhough I knew it was gonna happen.
I like characters like "middlefinger" and Varys, but they can not be trusted. Yet I would prefer Petyr Bealish to rule the north over Bolton or Baratheon.
***** i agree with the starks and the nice guys but i believe alot of people did have at least a smile with the purple wedding. that was pure payback time for alot of fans. even though the guy in real life is most probable the nicest guy you come across.
susie fromars Oh yeah totally. When I read the books, the death of Joffrey didn't only make my day but my entire week. And Jack Gleeson seems a very nice person in the interviews. He WAS an amazing and promising actor aswell, too bad he quits acting.
BeatleFloydZeppelin I've never read the books, and I didn't like that he said 'your sister'. Even if he had just said 'Catelyn', it would have been better. Like, the last words you hear the love of your life say before he kills you is your sisters name! Come on. The manner in which he pushed her was so ridiculously awesome though!
imvvnh new watchers? Someone is going to just randomly start watching the series during the middle of the FOURTH season, doubtful. And honestly I am not sure how you think "your sister" is anymore explanatory than "Only Cat", it's not like a new watcher is going to know who the hell Lysa's sister is either, genius.
So much scarier in the books. The moon door is in a wall rather than the floor and she has Sansa right on the edge, her slipper actually falls down. Terrifying.
He should have said "Your sister, Catelyn Stark, the woman who died alongside her son and bannermen at the Red Wedding at the Twins, who is married to the deceased Ned Stark" in order to not confuse show watchers.
***** That's one complain I really don't get. The "it's hard to keep up with the names of these characters". Yeah, if you only watch the seasons _once_. But if you re-watch the seasons at least 2 or 3 times, you start to piece together who's who. That's how I learned (before I started reading the novels, of course).
This 'flight' scene was almost as good as the Purple Wedding scene of Joffrey 'choking while deriding' his uncle Tyrion. A level of justice worthy of their values and action.
What makes this kill personal is that in the books Lysa took her virginity by raping Littlefinger whilst he was too injured and too drunk to to stop her, whilst she raped him he also called her Cat thinking she was her sister. Even though he wished she was Cat at that moment Littlefinger always knew subconsciously deep down that it was Lysa’s doing.
"Only Cat."hit way harder than "your sister"when I read the books. Her confession about Jon Arryn was during this scene as well, though Sansa didn't understand it.
a1b2c3e4 I know right? Really perfect. :D Loved how her voice cracked while crying. His deliver of "Let her go" and then right before he pushed her- pure amazing. Also loved how great Sansa was, even towards the end when she was no longer talking. Great scene. Also loved the whole "Winterfell/Robin/Petyr/Sansa" scene right before it!
In the books, there are so many hints of Lysa killing Jon Arryn you feel infuriated by Catelyn not noticing them because she's too fucking singleminded about the Lannisters
@@QuantumQuill-tr Still one of the best. Although the end was a bit disappointing. Everyone was expecting a "happy end". But thats live... shit happens! Especially in GoT
@Mickymauserius you know...the ending concept was cool....a boy with supernatural powers became the king... The liberator (Daenerys) became a tyrant....but the way they presented it was horrible. Everything was fine. They were just too lazy to write.
I like this part because its quite unexpected and its the way Peter talks to her like he loved her and then he says your sister your sister and pushes lysa falls out i like his voice they way he said it and then u see her fall down the moon hole it was a shocking part you would think he actually loved her the way he was talking to her then went quit and then said your sister its a pure shock part like wow i like this part its very unexpected the way he was talking its her face when shes falling out i couldn't stop reapeating this part
that I must say is a very good way to lure someone into beileving they love you very smart the way he sorted it out saying it with very sweet voice great way to lure a person in to beileving you want them and then ure sown under with the snow darlin very smart way he planned it very smart
1:48 Absolutely savage. It's a fucked up thing to say and do, but if you know their history from the books you can't help but feel happy for him. He finally got her back for what she did to him.
HTCEVOSONGS In the books at least, but in the show this bard (that alsow tried to rape sansa) hasn't appeared yet, so I'm eager to see how littlefinger will talk his way out of this lol.
Ok but can you imagine how terrifying this was for Sansa? The man who just forced a kiss from her murdered his lover for crossing him. Whether he intended it to be a threat or not, it is a subtle threat to Sansa. Probably here she realizes literally everyone is out to get her.
Peter and Lysa caused the war to break out, they are the ones that set in motion the deaths of thousands and people say Cersei was the villain. Rewatching the series makes you realize that others did much worse then she did.
Its funny if you think about it, Lysa openly says all the things to baelish that he wanted to say to catelyn. Its a circle of endless longing for someone they cant have. Jeorah cant have danaerys. Robert cant have lyanna. Little peter cant have cat. Lysa cant have peter. All these unrequited feelings drove people to murder and war.
"I lied for you, I kill for you." I love how she says that, great acting.
killed*
And then they changed the words of the song to "Things we do for love"..
Before #PetyrBaelish death he too says the same Lines! great writing!
Talk about being easily pleased
So many good actors in this show, so many powerful performances.
I like the book in this one. In it she falls without a sound. The shock of disbelief and betrayal left her speechless.
I liked this moon door though
@@nunyabiznes33 me to 😢😢😢
Why does it have to be so difficult for them to understand
Yes, in the books this is the final chapter of Storm of Swords and it's HUGE. When Sansa is struggling not to fall, and Lysa is talking and shouting, and her lines are main plots of the whole story (here we discover that Petyr and Lysa are behind the war), and there's that guy (that was excluded from the show) behind singing maniacally, suddenly Petyr appears, and you can still read Sansa's thinking, even about one of her shoes that fell through the door, the "Only Cat" for finally Lysa fall through the door... It was a nice ending... However here the scene is kinda plain...
@@MortenLongbottom Bards really fulfill a lot of roles in medieval times huh? Marillion appeared in the show but eventually disappeared. It's puzzling why they cut off the fall guy and everyone just believed Sansa.
Yeah the book was better with this.
“Go let the guards in. Hurry now, there’s no time to lose, this singer’s killed my lady wife”
Littlefinger: "Lysa! Let her go!"
Lysa: "Very poor choice of words." *maniacal laughter then drops Sansa down moon door*
BRO IMAGINE 💀
And little finger jumps to save her.
@@aniruddhsingh4169 world would be better
I was thinking the same thing when first watching for the first time
That'd have saved us from the horrible dialogue of season 8: "I don't know how to use it" It's a freaking knife sansa
Lysa’s actress was phenomenal at her role!
Agreed, her quivering lip and voice was full of emotion, grief plain on her face. Excellent actress but won't be near as well remembered as the main characters. ):
And now she will be an evil version of sylvie 😆😁
She was also the mother in the vvitch movie.
@@eluneee00 is she?, cant remember XD i love that movie its pretty good
She's a phenomenal actress, Kate Dickie always delivers!
It's so unfortunate that the showrunners left out Lysa's backstory because in the show, she just looks like a batshit psycho, but her crazy was a result of years and years of misery and emotional anguish from her cold marriage to Jon Arryn, years of stillbirths and miscarriages, her unrequited love for Petyr, jealousy of her sister Cat, and the fact that her father forced her to abort her baby from Petyr.
The abortion substance (I can’t remember the name of it) used was rumored to be the cause of Lysa’s fertility issues later.
Dude you just blew my mind. I seriously wanna watch more into her backstory now
Jeez
@@harleyquinn5774 tansy
I didn’t even know this 😢
The way she dies is very Disney-esque, because so many Disney villains die by falling to prevent showing any blood/gore.
Except for Scar. He falls and then gets torn apart by hyenas.
Thisshitisfuckedup Ye...except these days hardly any villain actually dies in animated movies....is it really too bad to show any of that to children? I didnt get any traumas as kid who grew up with 90's animated movies. Too bad those good old days of animated movies are long gone.
That's right. But blood stains.
If you look down the Moon Door, you'll see a distant red smudge where that mad b**** used to be... Enough? :)
Balnazzardi Jfc grow up. It's teaching children that realistically people can change or that justice doesn't mean death.
Its so weird how central Lysa actually was to much of the plot of the show with how little she ultimately was in it
I feel like you can say that about House Arryn in general
Because she wanted no part in it abd hid herself in the safety of the mountains.
@@brigidmadden5577100% House Arryn has the biggest impact of any house, out of all the houses that have done literally nothing for the entire series
I always felt Jon Arryn and/or his murder should have been shown. It was so important to the plot and the lack of it made the start of the show even more confusing to non-book readers. The characters kept talking about this guy that we didn't have a face to.
@@monmothma3358 honestly a prequel series would have been amazing. Also I really want to see more about the Doom and Aegon conquering Westeros
So for all the unsullied out there, take a minute to wrap your head around Petyr Baelish's game. He caused the killing of Jon Arryn, starting the whole series basically from episode 1, made the Starks suspect the Lannisters (Lysa's letter to Catelyn), made Catelyn think Tyrion tried to kill Bran (whorehouse scene in episode 3), which in itself causes Tywin to start a war, and then finally he betrays Ned, starting the War of the Five Kings.
4 seasons later, he's lord of Harrenhal, lord paramount of the Riverlands, and now basically in control of the Vale since he was Lysa's husband. Add to that that he has the heiress to the North and the lord of the Vale with him, and you have one of the most powerful men in Westeros.
Started from the bottom now we here
And to add insult to injury, in the scene where the letter about Jon Arryn's death reaches Winterfell, the background music used is part of Petyr's theme.
Sounds like a great character, can’t wait to see what they’ll do with him in the future!
@@Icetea-2000 yeah i think he won't die by getting his throat cut
@@Icetea-2000 they let 16 years old girl kills him
i aspire to be as smart as petyr😍
"I saw it with my own eyes" at 00:16. I got Catelyn vibes hearing that. Perfect casting choice for Catelyn's batshit crazy sister.
Nope. She's too ugly compared to the finest milf in the 7 kingdoms lady stark. Being sisters she should at least be a little pretty if not as fine. Poor casting IMHO.
Shes not supposed to be screaming according to the book, after littlefinger pushes her down the moon door. I liked that more. Shows the sudden agony after hearing the truth and it was just..perfect
When person is falling all for sudden he will scream for sure. It's instinct
@@Sardavinaenergy Yeah... That's the point... The fact that she completely shut down in utter shock of what had just happened to her and falls without making a sound adds to that scene immensely.
@@Sardavinaenergy That's why the silence was so powerful. The shock. The heartbreak.
@@Sardavinaenergy Realism =/= Narrative
Get the guards! The singer killed my Lady Wife.
It's so pitying and heartbreaking for Lysa, to give everything she has to Petyr, and to see with her own eyes how he just easily pushed her through the moon door... it's a long way down and all those emotions she felt while falling. Her son, knowing she would die..and Petyr.. Petyr pushed her. After everything..
Her story with Petyr is not that of a heartbroken girl, but that of an obsessive rapist who is so pathetically lacking in self awareness that she can't understand why the person she raped can't love her back.
I'm sure shes fine. We've seen characters come back from the craziest things in this show.
It's not heartbreaking at all, she's a disgusting, treacherous bitch who deserved that and much worse.
Her entire family got murdered because of her actions and she felt nothing for them. That one letter to Cat blaming the Lannisters, ultimately set the entire War of the Five Kings in motion, a war which she cowardly abstained from (even though she helped spark it), a war resulting in the loss of her whole family and yet all she cared about was her beloved "Petyr" (who's 100 times worse and more evil than she is).
@@Darius-_ To hell with her disgusting, vile and narcissistic perspective. She brought pain, ruin and death on her own family (each of whom are worth 100 of her) and didn't have a single shred of remorse. She's a freaking cancer, who let herself be a tool for a power-hungry, cold-hearted, manipulative piece of trash.
If she had a single shred of self-respect, she would've stood up for herself and told Petyr to go screw himself, from the get-go.
@@truebeliever786 At least Edmure lived
Yet again, another great performance from Kate Dickie, shame she didn't get more screen time. Very well done. *applauds*
I really kind of pity Lysa. She was used by Littlefinger because he wanted the closest thing to Cat he could get, and she even knows that. She even acknowledges that he loves both Cat and Sansa, and neither of them loved or love him. She knows Sansa did not kiss Petyr, but the other way around.
She's not sane, but Petyr was a horrible person for how he used her and even made her think he loved her when all he had was an obsession with his sister.
Don't forget that Lysa raped Petyr first.
She is definitely not sane. The book actually explains why
@@zachlewis9751 i read the books dude i know
So you read the books but completely ignored her r@ping little finger twice and him being thrown out on the streets as a teen because of it?
@@StarxLolita The fact that the OG comment was 8 years ago is really funny, to come back almost a decade later. Love to see it
When Littlefinger drops a girl, it can be really heart-breaking (and bone, spine, spleen breaking...)
Hehehe...true, very true.
He certainly knows how to sweep a girl off her feet.
Yeah Drama Queen's Landing.
you sir, are awesome
Haha! Thanks I guess. You made me into a dude though. lol
Yet my favorite line was, "A lot can happen between now and never." The scene with Sansa and Baelish in the courtyard was just magnificent.
Awesome quote
Petyr's face when he pushes her off... Brilliant acting.
0:41 "Very poor choice of words" drops Sansa and starts laughing!
Littlefinger is actually the mastermind of almost every major event in GoT (probably only the Red Wedding had nothing to do with him for obvious reasons).
Her actress is brilliant. When she smiles before he shoves her, i could feel the joy of someone who lived so long unloved. Its like she finally had what she wanted, just for it to be ripped from her fingers.
the way her voice breaks when shes screams 'that' at 00:30 is awesome
Indeed, hope we'll be seeing more from her... Oh, wait, never mind...
Yes! the hole scene was incredibly good acted!!!
TimarisFun *whole i meant
+TimarisFun lol great unintended pun though :D
Ok
This woman deserved an Emmy for her portrayal.
you know you been watching to much g.o.t when you start laughing when someone is killed.
I don't know alot of people that laughed when Ned, Robb, Cat, Robert, and even Jeor Mormont, Kahl Drogo and the Stark wolves died.
But overall you're right, I laughed at the moondoorscene myself eventhough I knew it was gonna happen.
I like characters like "middlefinger" and Varys, but they can not be trusted. Yet I would prefer Petyr Bealish to rule the north over Bolton or Baratheon.
***** I often find myself very like Petyr. I am "friend" but you will regret trusting me.
I'm awesome :D
***** i agree with the starks and the nice guys but i believe alot of people did have at least a smile with the purple wedding. that was pure payback time for alot of fans. even though the guy in real life is most probable the nicest guy you come across.
susie fromars Oh yeah totally. When I read the books, the death of Joffrey didn't only make my day but my entire week. And Jack Gleeson seems a very nice person in the interviews. He WAS an amazing and promising actor aswell, too bad he quits acting.
The acting here was amazing. The cast do such a great job making GoT as great as it is.
is it just me or does little finger always slays his looks with his costumes
Baelish is killing it... in every sense on the word!!!
No more milk for Robin:( Poor Lad
Sansa?
Got milk?
Ronald Reinhard that's very sad :(
Sredding R.E.D. thats her cousin!
@@rattletop Trivago :-)
"Only Cat"
So disappointed they didn't use that line, I could see it working up to it and then suddenly... "Your sister." Damn.
Lydia Cawthorne-Luff I would have liked the line, but it had the exact same meaning. It was just a bit more clear for show watchers.
BeatleFloydZeppelin I've never read the books, and I didn't like that he said 'your sister'. Even if he had just said 'Catelyn', it would have been better. Like, the last words you hear the love of your life say before he kills you is your sisters name! Come on. The manner in which he pushed her was so ridiculously awesome though!
the reason they said "your sister" was for new watchers. now stop complaining.
imvvnh new watchers? Someone is going to just randomly start watching the series during the middle of the FOURTH season, doubtful. And honestly I am not sure how you think "your sister" is anymore explanatory than "Only Cat", it's not like a new watcher is going to know who the hell Lysa's sister is either, genius.
So much scarier in the books. The moon door is in a wall rather than the floor and she has Sansa right on the edge, her slipper actually falls down. Terrifying.
I like it in the floor for some reason.
They could have her slipper from the floor as well ..
@@TrelliessRose the trapdoor look from the show is more menacing
On the floor definetly looks better and more menacing, on the wall it would just look like a big window
@@tereza1959 it's actually big window, hanging over a cliff . It's still terrifying.
For some reason, I was (and still am) surprised by his tone of command when he interfered. I never pictured Petyr to commanding in such a direct way.
While this is still really good, I wish that he had said, "Only Cat" like he does in the book, instead of, "Your sister"
i thought 'your sister' actually had like a lot more impact than cat would have to be honest
He should have said "Your sister, Catelyn Stark, the woman who died alongside her son and bannermen at the Red Wedding at the Twins, who is married to the deceased Ned Stark" in order to not confuse show watchers.
MisterHeroman LOL
*****
That's one complain I really don't get. The "it's hard to keep up with the names of these characters". Yeah, if you only watch the seasons _once_.
But if you re-watch the seasons at least 2 or 3 times, you start to piece together who's who. That's how I learned (before I started reading the novels, of course).
Agree with you and plus her scream was in my opinion very cartoonish - made me laugh actually but in the books my jaw dropped.
I love the fact that swearing to "All the Gods" is insignificant to Petyr.
Make the scary lady fly, yay! =)
When she started to repeat "Look down, look down" I thought she was gonna break into song like at the start of "Les Miserables"...
"Don't look them in the eye"
This 'flight' scene was almost as good as the Purple Wedding scene of Joffrey 'choking while deriding' his uncle Tyrion. A level of justice worthy of their values and action.
As she fell, did anyone else think "this is sparta!"? Lol
I had to replay the bit where he pushes her so many times, the look he gives and the movement of his arms is so dramatic!
What makes this kill personal is that in the books Lysa took her virginity by raping Littlefinger whilst he was too injured and too drunk to to stop her, whilst she raped him he also called her Cat thinking she was her sister. Even though he wished she was Cat at that moment Littlefinger always knew subconsciously deep down that it was Lysa’s doing.
Oof! That’s rough. Makes the scene a lot more… redeemable?
Is this from the book
Great scene, very good job. But am I the only one who thought it was hilarious how at 2:08-2:10 it looks like Lysa is waving goodbye?
Ahahahaa, wow that has made me laugh on repeat for the past ten minutes xD
Haha awesome catch. Made me laugh so hard watching that again! :D
Hahahahahhaha legendary.
Yes, you are.
EVIL 💀😭
Sansa: I'm so sorry Aunt Lysa. I never should have hit Robin. I kn-
Lysa: *YOU DID WHAT?!*
2:04 Move bitch get out the way!
Honestly, though, I love how he pushes her with such class.
I like that the moon door is a trap door in the show. Makes it seem more menacing.
"Only Cat."hit way harder than "your sister"when I read the books.
Her confession about Jon Arryn was during this scene as well, though Sansa didn't understand it.
I loved this scene in the books. They did a great job with it here.
2:03 That pause of a couple of seconds to make sure it really sinks in before the push.
the way Petyr moves his arms at 1:29 he is just like "dafuq u doin bitch"
For sure bro was trying to enjoy his day
Been waiting for this scene so long! It's one of my favourites haha, and well done to the actors. It was performed so well , XD
"Let her go"
Very poor choice of words.
The whole scene I was like "who's gonna fly now?". Glad to see it was crazy Lysa.
“Lysa, let her go…”
Well… no, don’t do that.
I expected Lysa to pull a Joker
Petyr: "Let her go!"
Lysa: "Poor choice of words."
And pushes Sansa through the Moon Door.
sansa then pulls her toooo
"Lysa, let her go" .....Nooooot the best thing to say when she is holding Sansa over the moon door.
I know this scene is terrifying but the way Lysa fell down like "💃" has me crying laughing omg
Amazing acting by Kate Dickie truly. Bravo.
In the books she didn't scream as she fell, I think that would have had more impact, but perhaps it plays out differently on screen.
Don't worry, she survives, she just grabs a hold of a branch or something and gets back to this castle
I can't wait for them to tell the Lord of the Vale.
Crazy bitch! I love how calm Peter stays !
And the way he looks disguted by her when he pushes her, it's phenomenal. Their acting is just PERFECT
a1b2c3e4 I know right? Really perfect. :D Loved how her voice cracked while crying. His deliver of "Let her go" and then right before he pushed her- pure amazing. Also loved how great Sansa was, even towards the end when she was no longer talking. Great scene. Also loved the whole "Winterfell/Robin/Petyr/Sansa" scene right before it!
Even in 2024, I still can't find anything better than Game of Thrones.
In the books, there are so many hints of Lysa killing Jon Arryn you feel infuriated by Catelyn not noticing them because she's too fucking singleminded about the Lannisters
She was too busy abusing Jon.
She's an idiot. no wonder Ned did not bother to tell her Jon is not even his.
Just wondering if you think sx and p…n are the same thing? How utterly sad for you.
This is why i love Littlefinger so much
I like how her face changed to happy and then shock after LittleFinger said "Your Sister."
One of the most satisfying death scenes!
Lol his face when he pushes her....he's being waiting a long time to get rid of crazy haha.
The effect of her falling through the moon door looked 90s as hell.
No one can play the long game like Littlefinger.
And how did that work for him?
"you want her , this empty headed child" ,thinking of men seeking control in a nutshell
lysa is such a good actor!
I was hoping for a more 'THIS IS SPARTA!' moment at the end but it was still awesome
THIS WAS EPICCC LIKE I STOOD STILL 30 MINUTES WHEN WATCHING THE EPISODE!!! I LOVE THIS SERIES SOO MUCH GETTING 7BOOKS NOW I M OUT NOW!
i did get them all 7 of them.
***** ya know, bc theyre all out already
Murfitizer26 lol anyone have a clue on 6? i heard it was this summer... then heard its next year. anyone know?
Brenden Howard from what I understand he did end up pushing the release date back until either Christmas time this year or early next year.
Brenden Howard Early next year is an optimistic estimate. Hopefully GRRM gets it done.
"Let her go."
Poor choice of words in this situation.
All those people complaining he should have said "Only Cat".
I don't get that, did he love Ser Pounce?
That was Catelyn's nickname
Anyone else noticed just a split second after the screen black out, if you look where she fell; it goes SPLAT.
Oh my, what an actress! I enjoyed the whole episode, but is really amazing work right there..
best marriage ever..... there's no love like game of thrones love
The Iron Throne of wives. 🤣
Even though I know she's going to live. I still get scared for Sansa in this scene.
The scene shows the greatness of the series. I hope they keep it that good. The best fantasy series i ever saw...
PAIN
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What do you think now?
@@QuantumQuill-tr Still one of the best. Although the end was a bit disappointing. Everyone was expecting a "happy end". But thats live... shit happens! Especially in GoT
@Mickymauserius you know...the ending concept was cool....a boy with supernatural powers became the king... The liberator (Daenerys) became a tyrant....but the way they presented it was horrible. Everything was fine. They were just too lazy to write.
my favourite scene
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I like this part because its quite unexpected and its the way Peter talks to her like he loved her and then he says your sister your sister and pushes lysa falls out i like his voice they way he said it and then u see her fall down the moon hole it was a shocking part you would think he actually loved her the way he was talking to her then went quit and then said your sister its a pure shock part like wow i like this part its very unexpected the way he was talking its her face when shes falling out i couldn't stop reapeating this part
that I must say is a very good way to lure someone into beileving they love you very smart the way he sorted it out saying it with very sweet voice great way to lure a person in to beileving you want them and then ure sown under with the snow darlin very smart way he planned it very smart
Kate Dickie gave such an amazing performance as Lysa.
Damn! I love that Peter! Such a wicked man that will survive anything. I imagine that he could convince a white walker to cut his own head off.
"Let her go, Lysa"
"Very poor choice of words!"
I can't help but root for Petyr...
"Let her go Lysa"
Poor choice of words
1:48 Absolutely savage.
It's a fucked up thing to say and do, but if you know their history from the books you can't help but feel happy for him. He finally got her back for what she did to him.
what’d she do to him?
@@pittcult6189 She raped him.
@@pittcult6189 had sex with him while he was intoxicated, basically raped him
@@pittcult6189 she sexually assaulted him when they were young
@@pittcult6189 She drugged him, didn't she? Spiked his drink and had sex with him?
I'm really curious on how Littlefinger will get away with this, because in the book he blamed a singer who was also there.
He makes her scream so much.
Do you wanna build a moon door?
So how is Peter going to explain this to the rest of the Vale? "um she slipped and fell through the moondoor, just take my word for it".
He's the Lord of the Vail, She was a Total Nut bag, I think they will buy whatever he's selling.
He blames some bard
HTCEVOSONGS
In the books at least, but in the show this bard (that alsow tried to rape sansa) hasn't appeared yet, so I'm eager to see how littlefinger will talk his way out of this lol.
notmychannel1992 Just blame Tyrion, no one will question it.
HTCEVOSONGS
Lol yeah. Then have cersei pay some people to blame him too and everything is ok.
Ok but can you imagine how terrifying this was for Sansa? The man who just forced a kiss from her murdered his lover for crossing him. Whether he intended it to be a threat or not, it is a subtle threat to Sansa. Probably here she realizes literally everyone is out to get her.
I have to admit this episode was good to the last drop.
Peter and Lysa caused the war to break out, they are the ones that set in motion the deaths of thousands and people say Cersei was the villain. Rewatching the series makes you realize that others did much worse then she did.
great job acting by lysa. both michelle fairley(katlyn stark) and this actress did great jobs before they went out.
The absolute intensity of this scene was wild
Baelish just reached a new level of cool in my mind, one of my favorite characters, only a bit after Tywin, but nearly there.
This scene made this THE best episode in the history of ever!
La cara de Baelish cuando la empuja es brutal
Kate Dickie! What a performance.
Wow. Petyr Baelish is acting as a badass!!!
Its funny if you think about it, Lysa openly says all the things to baelish that he wanted to say to catelyn. Its a circle of endless longing for someone they cant have. Jeorah cant have danaerys. Robert cant have lyanna. Little peter cant have cat. Lysa cant have peter. All these unrequited feelings drove people to murder and war.