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Bellaa

Finally early again!!

Melizé

YESSSS

leah

YIPPEE

Bambina

So glad for my insomnia 😍

Vooum

Day just got 10 times better!

Maari

Just in time for me to make my Fajitas.

Ray

They're back 👏🏼🙌🏼 ... I was getting worried 👀

Bri-Ana Monique

Literally getting ready for a job interview and was looking for something to watch, thank you 🙂‍↕️

dancc7

FINALLY 🍿🍿🍿

Jada

Finally early

Lydia

I can’t believe we’re here 🤯

Fatipapi

Mythical refresh 🔥

Ty

I just watched 1x9 I gotta catch up

Jesse Gutierrez

Did you guys drop the boys or something, did I miss the memo

Jada

Stuck at work so this video came in clutch

Bri-Ana Monique

“Ladies and gentlemen of House Gek” very valid.

LuvStarburst

Something to watch later tonight.

Jake

We eatin guhd tonight 🤙🏼

Seth Aasland

still at work 🤢🤮 can’t wait to watch this when i get home

icynub

Let’s go season 5 my goat

Tori

My faveeee season woohoo

Niffol

The third question was cut from the show "the Valonqar will wrap his hands around your neck and kill you." Valonqar is high valyrian for Little Brother. Its why she always hated tyrion.

Zannen Da

Is this the least worst season or the last good season?

victoria t

Cersei is just a master manipulator and narcissist. She is never wrong and constantly deflects if anyone questions her, especially Jamie

Anton Sakshaug

One of them are cooking with the prediction! shhh dont tell who

Shadow

I would say good. Majority first time watchers don’t see any drop in quality and some like it more then what’s before tbh

Shadow

I knew it was close

Raven Sub

Unlike the Targaryens in HOTD, Daenerys has no knowledge of dragons and no dragon tamers to teach her. Dragons had been dead for centuries, there is no one to give her knowledge. Even her brother knew nothing about them. And her bond with her dragons is not of dragon/rider, it is of mother/child. A completely different (and unique!) relationship than what we see in HOTD.

Zannen Da

I like Hardhome, i think thats the only episode that i like in this season. Wonder how they’ll feel about episode 6 of this season.

Madison

there's still some INSANE episodes left, so I'm definitely excited

Sean Johnson

The Children of the forest are a mysterious race (like the Giants) and the original inhabitants of Westeros. Many were wargs and green seers; they wed the trees and had were highly connected to animals and nature. The "First Men" (e.g humans) migrated to Westeros later and through time, warred and intermingled with the Children over 1000s of years. That is why the North still follows the "Old ways" and worship the "Old gods" which is similar to what the Children practiced. The Children are considered a myth now and have thought to have all died out 1000s of years ago.

wilcox2146

I peep that Miami GP shirt

Niffol

Wrong Dub

Nick

I think it's the least worst. 1-4 were amazing. I think there's a writing quality drop beginning in Season 5. There's also a lack of villainous presence without Tywin or Joffrey.

victoria t

Also the geopolitics and themes of this show are great. “The powerful have always preyed on the powerless, that’s how they became powerful in the first place.” You think people would realize how this translates into real life, but I digress

Brittany (Ultraanimegirl4)

My favourite thing is hearing the predictions at the beginning of each season!!

Timmy Turner

Yeah anyone who watches GoT in anything but the Brazilian dub is actually single digit IQ

Timmy Turner

Least worst writing wise, tbh even in the books after ASOS (season 3-4) the books go down a bit in terms of pacing and hype.

Darrell Henry

I really like season 5. It has one of my favorite episodes in the entire show.

Zannen Da

‘You want a good girl, but you need the bad pussy’ is one of the worst cringiest lines I ever heard. And I watch anime. Can’t believe that line won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing.

Thicc Thanos

PLEASE do not drop this show 🙏 🙏🙏

Roy Koopa

The episode is rated low because they killed Mance. Which does not happen in the books - he in fact plays a very big role in a whole massive storyline that is completely dropped from the show. It was the beginning of the huge divergence.

Zannen Da

Oh, the dread. I think your friends are gonna hate episode 6 because of the ending.

Shay Kumar

I like this season a lot. There are some really great scenes and episodes. Some reeeeaaaally satisfying moments happen in s5.

Wilson

GoT doesn't really put nearly as much emphasis on High Valyrian commands to Dragons outside of "Dracarys". We see it in HotD that dragons are highly intelligent, magical creatures. For instance, Aegon's limited knowledge of the language, but he can still "control" Sunfyre and possess a deep bond with him. So yeah it would have been a nice touch for Dany to speak more High Valyrian to Viserion and Rhaegal, but common tongue or High Valyrian, they're not gonna listen in this particular case.

Jessica

Seth Aasland

when i first watched season 5 i could feel a noticeable shift between this season and previous ones. obviously there’s a shift with every season, but it was much more present in this season for me personally. does anyone know which season George R.R. Martin stopped at? i know he was involved with the production/writing in this show up until a certain point, but i don’t remember when he left

Bellaa

well dont talk about things they dont know yet. like the fact that he isnt in the season. maybe dont say that 😂

Tasos Alexiadis

The first five seasons are based on the books. What happens at the season finale of season 5 is based on the end of the last book. But the Dorne plotline in this season, which is crap, is an original storyline and is not based on the books. The books had a different Dorne storyline which was much more complex.

Paul Durbin

I'm pretty sure he was involved in some regard until the end. I could be wrong. His direct writing material stopped being adapted about half way through this season. The season finale is the end of the 5th book though. Chronologically, some of the events in the books happen at the same time.

Billie

Jokes aside, I’m pretty sure he got sick. Idk if he’s recovered but some of us are still active in the fitness channel on the discord so

Mitch

Beginning of Dan and Dave thinking they were smarter writers than George Martin himself.

Mitch

The Fall Off.

Seth Aasland

i believe he was involved at least with the first 4 seasons, and book material covers the first 5

Dean Cyphers

That’s literally my least favorite episode of this entire series. And that’s saying something

Bellamy Blake

Every time Podrick shows up 🥹🥹🥹

Achillis

13: 30 in the books the Witch also prophesizes Cersei's Death. Mild SPOILER: In the book the witch goes on: "And when you have almost drowned in your tears, the Valonquar will wrap his hands around your pale white throat and chokes the life out of you"

milfnyra mai

can’t wait for ep 8 !!!

TheSauceGuy

Cersei blames Jaime for accidentally causing Tywin's death when she is the one who put Tyrion in the position to kill him in the first place. I get that her vision is clouded but bruh.

Goat

Varys and Tyrion's banter is definitely a highlight of this episode for me

Ana

Can't wait to get home and watch

Ana

Yeah but I see it as those things were lost in time. And Dany is one of the last few Targaryens. So she doesn't really know the proper way to "control" or command the dragons

Achillis

To be fair: It is hard to fake kill someone on TV screen where characters are directly depicted through their appearance. In the books there was someone burnt who pretended to be Mance or rather was passed of as Mance.

TheSauceGuy

Time for a yap sesh! Because of how the Starks are portrayed in the show, many viewers believe that honor is simply a part of their house, but this isn't the case. Ned Stark was an honorable man, but he was not the norm for his house. As with any house in this world, there is variation. One example would be their treatment of House Blackwood. House Blackwood claims to have ruled over the wolfswood (likely known as the blackwood back then), which is supported by certain runic translations. During this time, the Starks are said to have driven them from their home and exiled their house to the Riverlands; this is where they reside in HotD. There are also examples of killing kings and taking their daughters as brides to gain power. I just thought it was an interesting bit of history you wouldn't learn from the show.

raye

every reaction i pray for mckay’s legs 🤣🤣

Roy Koopa

It’s certainly not easy but it’s definitely doable. But that’s not why they cut it anyway. They cut it because they had to streamline that whole storyline, as they did with Dorne and the Iron Islands.

Jacob Goldsmith

carters face when danny goes to see the dragons is meme worthy

Jacob Goldsmith

cant wait for the geks to say why was there all this hate at the end of the season \

Mitch

Brig already catching on to the drop in writing at the end between Jon and Mance love to see some critical thinking already 🤝🤝🤝

NoneOfYourBeeswax

Why would the dragons respond to High Valyrian speech? They have no Valyrian Dragons trainers speaking it to them. In any case, Dany knows no more about dragons than any random Westerosi. The trouble with watching GoT and HotD out of order is that one makes too many erroneous assumptions. This is GoT so HotD means little; it's ancient history at this point.

AB

If you like Game of Thrones and HOTD, Shogun is comparable

NoneOfYourBeeswax

The book also has the Witch accurately predicting the number of Cersei's children; in the show it is evident that the prediction is wrong, robbing it of relevance and meaning.

NoneOfYourBeeswax

It also means there would be no advantage in speaking High Valyrian to dragons as they will never have heard it before, having no Valyrian dragon trainers teaching them. Dragons are animals no matter how magical, and aren't hatched with and innate knowledge of any language.

chaosisaladdahh

Tywin never struggled with his feelings for Tyrion if he had any beyond contempt, resignation and eternally repressed anger for killing the love of his life. Since he decided not to throw him in the sea, he just allows his existence with minimal interaction and only utilised him like he utilises other members of his family. He’s known from everyone how smart, funny clever and horny he is and we know what he chooses to stick w. Acknowledged the rest when it was of use to him. The talk on the shitter was exactly that. He’s never struggled or hesitated w his hate. As smart as he was, his family was really his weakness, from his dadhate to his sonhate everyone in between. Also yall are missing imp context for characters etc cuz of the lore skip, just sayin

Wilson

That’s true. It’s sort of in her blood, but she has to go about it in her own way still

Random Random

I don’t think they really appreciate how disconnected Dany is from everything they see in HotD. Dragons have been gone for more than a century at his point. The only thing Dany knows about her ancestors is what Viserys and a few other people told her and Viserys was a little kid when he left Westeros so his knowledge is lacking. There is no reason to expect Dany would have any idea how to control the dragons. As no one living has any idea because the dragons are long gone. Her even teaching them the most basic things was just through sheer trial and error and it was also when they were helpless little hatchlings. Now that they are large beasts, there is not the same margin for error.

Ashley

It’s my favorite season… don’t let anybody come for me, please!

TheSauceGuy

Keep in mind that dragons haven't been seen in Westeros for hundreds of years and Daenerys obviously wasn't taught to ride dragons that didn't exist. She has to learn all of these things on her own rather than from experienced people. The only knowledge she has is likely from Viserys.

Ashley

He said he stopped with season four and due to Dan and David’s choice

TheSauceGuy

The plot issues begin lol. Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is little to no time jump between ep10 of s4 and and ep1 of s5. I have no clue how Dany's dragons grew so much without a significant time jump.

Scinaps

When do we get to see the return of the king with Aragorn the Rizzler and Gandalf the juicy 😉😆

Becca

Daenerys actually has a stronger bond with all three dragons than any other targaryen as they see her as their legitimate mother, remember she hasn’t rode any of them but shes still deeply connected to all three, the issue is dragons have been gone for so long and there’s no other Targaryen to teach her how to deal with them.

Seth Aasland

+100,000 aura to Jon Snow for granting Mance mercy.

TheSauceGuy

This isn't a spoiler for the show but if you want to read the books, don't read this. Mance isn't dead in the books as he's replaced with Rattleshirt (the Lord of Bones guy). Stannis and Melisendre are likely aware of this, if not complicit in it. If I'm not mistaken, the other 4-5 people Stannis burned consisted of a traitor and men who resorted to cannibalism to survive during their travels. The show makes him a bit more one-dimensional, which sucks.

TheSauceGuy

Carter, as bad as being burned alive is, I'd imagine being flayed alive is way worse lol.

Matt Haloostock

I'm a season 4 is peak guy. I think season 5 and 6 are still fairly good and they get more hate than they deserve. But I think it's easy for some to conflate seasons 5 and 6 with 7 and 8 since the writing goes down a bit. Also, by the end of season 5, we're out of book material.

Matt Haloostock

Jon and Mance are the best part of this episode imo

TheSauceGuy

There isn't a definitive way to measure the bonds and I don't think this is true anyway, considering they are openly aggressive towards her several times. Drogon straight up leaves her to do whatever he wants lol. Several other dragons do not do these things to their rider.

TheSauceGuy

While Valyrians have some intrinsic magic within them, I think their ability to control it has waned since the Dance. Also, I don't think you have to have Valyrian blood to ride a dragon, it probably just helps.

Gam Mac

"Bran with the Children is gonna conquer somewhere.. some land" 👀

Kim555

he died while doing caca, I heard rest in piss but I never heard rest in caca

Kaibur

just want to point out, obviously not spoiling the future, but brig has been so on point with some of his predictions/comments the whole of last season lmfao dude uber locked in at times

Leo

Jon/night's watch storyine is the only interesting storyline in this season

Ana

Wow a rare W from Jacob keep it up 😂

Ana

And I believe Cersei had the girl murdered or beaten in the beginning because she asked the lady would she marry Jaime. And people still say Cersei isn't evil 🙄

Nanashi

Shogun is a bit mid. Not nearly as epic as GoT and HoTD but it isn't trying to be. It's a slow burner with a unorthodox payout in the end. I don't think it's that good, a bit too slow at times and on the nose, sometimes even frustrating. People still like it though so what do I know

lola

No LOL… shogun doesn’t compare not even a little

lola

Only because y’all can’t stop yapping about it… no one in their first watch actually thought this. Seasons 5-6 were literally the PEAK of popularity for GOT.

lola

Loved the reaction as always! I can’t wait for the next two episodes… IYKYK 🤭

BreezyBri

Season 5 is my least favorite season so I agree with your there but I guess I just figured it took them some months to get to Pentos and that Dragons grow quickly. They weren’t that much smaller in season 4 and especially Drogon since he isn’t chained

BreezyBri

Season 5 is such a slog for me to get through and even on my 4th rewatch I can’t exactly pinpoint why, with that being said there are SOME interesting moments this season.

Ana

Wow that episode went by so quick. RIP Mance he was a goat. Not much else to say. Great episode great reaction

1999

The first 4 seasons follow the book and GRRM’s guidance. He stopped working on the show once season 5 started. In total he wrote 4 episodes of the show.

THE_WHIGGA

Tyrion and varis are the most goted duo in the show

Ana

I will never forgive them for cutting out the Faegon plot 😩

Ana

I like this season also. There are some problems I have with it. But I still enjoy this season more than 6. I like season 7 more than 6 too

BreezyBri

lol I did on my first watch 😅 Season 5 has some good moments don’t get me wrong but for my taste personally holds 3rd place for worst season. But I do agree with you that people should let them come to their own conclusions about how they feel about this season

Ana

I'll always stand by Brig Francis was the better Daario. He had that aura. And yes please for the deadpool reactions

DC

This is just so real. Although Arya and the Hound can give them a run for their money

Bellamy Blake

Our comedic relief is struggling in S5. The Hound dead. Arya & Tyrion going through big life changes, reality settling in for them.

Sanji

yea s5/s6 a lot slower BUT you get a lot of payoff from all the buildup from s1-4.

Ryan Ry

You don't say. It almost seems like he's been the Lord of the Sus this entire time, and yet still claims "I don't know anything about this show, I've never seen it." I bet dude knows more about GoT than the other two.

Kaibur

Idk man, having good understanding and predictions doesn't automatically mean you've seen the show already or researched it lmao. Could just be locked in, not like everything he says is always true anyway just like anyone watching a show for the first time

Joe Mama

Not having Griff and Young Griff in the show was big mistake imo.

Nat Brojeni

she can't control them cause she's becoming a ruler not a conqueror. Dragons respect her when she's being a dragon not like any other king or queen. That's why drogon left.

Joe Mama

Also with Tyrion and Varys story line being being way different with Jon Con, fAegon, and Illario.

yio

Love Jon for that

BloodyBen

Speaking High Valyrian to the dragons would do nothing, the dragons in HOTD aren't born with the ability to understand Valyrian they're trained to understand commands in Valyrian

Joel

How is it wrong? The witch said three didn't she?

Brig Andrus

Ngl season 5 has been pretty predictable so far! Doesn’t take a genius to guess Mr. Ryan 😁

Nanashi

The story is pretty mid imo. A few characters are good and the production is excellent most of the time

LuvStarburst

after being up for 24 hours i'm finally starting this episode this morning.

Sam

If you think the story is mid it’s probably because you have Marvel brain

AB

Yes, I think so. Shogun has a lot of great dialogue and political maneuvering. The characters are complex and their decisions seem realistic, just like GOT. There are no dragons; instead it’s set in feudal Japan during a tense time of transition.

Amna 🍉

I already knew they wouldn't have that with them cutting off major Dorne storyline. Especially, Arianne Martell. I still can't believe we never got her in the show

Amna 🍉

The way Drone has been hyped up from the previous season just for D&D to completely ruin it

darist

This. They even had that one episode in season 1 of HotD that showed Jace, Lucerys, and Aegon learning how to train their dragons. Dany is basically figuring out everything on her own

nymeria

“gold will be their crowns, gold their shrouds”

nymeria

jon kinda cements himself as my top 3 favorite character this season so there’s that

darist

I wish people would stop over exaggerating the drop from the first 4 season to this season, just let them decide for themselves

Treize Cinquante

Dorne is so much more epic without Pedro

Arjan Rijvers

So when are you guys watching the history and lore video's? :)

Ana

@Treize both of the actors are attractive. When I say aura I mean presence or swag. His energy commanded the room more then the new actor. Is that better for you

Sean Carroll

Again… they are all grown men with brains of their own, they can decide for themselves. Regardless of that there is a severe drop off that started in season 5

Sean Carroll

Dorne was fantastic in the books, the entire storyline was just cut from the show for the garbage they give us

Sean Carroll

Tyrion and Varys fall off is huge. Arya and the hound still goated even though only 1 season

Sean Carroll

I would have to agree somewhat, kings landing falls apart story wise without Tyrion and Tywin. Cersei and Jaime can’t carry kings landing story on their own. Aryas bravos story to me will always be terrible. Sansa’s storyline is fairly good, at least I felt some emotion watching that story. Jon carries season 5 but then season 5 didn’t have much going for it anyway Oh and Daenerys is always bad to watch

Sean Carroll

Cinema Saturday so hopefully this weekend. Saw a comment that most of them were away last week

Sean Carroll

Well considering tywins funeral was probably the very next day danys dragons growing doesn’t make sense. Guess D&D kinda forgot

Sean Carroll

lol Lola is terrified that the boys are gonna have a bad opinion of her favourite show

Sean Carroll

Tyrion vomiting is how I feel about this show from now on

Ana

Lmaooo and she barely loves them 😂

Mitch

Bro saying s4 is better than season 5 is like saying Lebron is better than Kentavious Caldwell Pope on the all time rankings. It’s obvious and shouldn’t need to be said. Anyone who actually thinks 5>4 doesn’t have a brain or is straight up trolling. 4 is arguably the greatest season of tv ever.

Mitch

Popularity literally means ZERO. The flash and riverdale were two of the most popular shows around during their time and they prob aren’t even top 10000 best written shows ever. The MCU is popular, doesn’t mean they’re the highest quality or best movies. Got 5-6 were peak popularity, but writing quality wise the first 4 are objectively better in every single facet there’s actaully not even a debate to be had.

Mitch

Not including griff might be the biggest fumble of the series. His plot line connects to literally everyone outside Westeros and would’ve made the future seasons so much more concise. Him Alone woudlve solved like 50% of all the issues with the later season

Mitch

Jon plot and KL plots are the only two good plots. However I will say dorne plot is enjoyable because it includes two of my fav characters even tho the plot itself is braindead.

Ashley

such a huge Jon season, people forget that I think. I get why they hate show Dorne, I read the books, it sucks comparatively but it’s only a small part. Winterfell alone is great!

Billie

No one implied they’re not grown men but it’s so frustrating opening the comment section thinking it’s gonna be fun / interesting discussions about the episode only to find people moaning about how bad it will get. There is still so much to go through and it just ruins the fun

Caraxes🐐DT

Not true you can’t say she got a better bond lol lot of riders deeply connected to the dragons before they ride them…that’s the point of letting them hatch with them lol

Ladnon

Season 5 binge!!!?

darist

If everyone keeps bombarding them with the sentiment that it sucks from here, subconsciously they're going to be more alert and will start picking up on even the tiniest differences in quality, like stuff most people otherwise wouldn't notice or critique on their first watch

Blackeyedlily

This is one point where I say that the storyline for Mance and Stannis in the show deviates significantly from the books at this point and I really recommend reading them for a much better story at this point. I think it’s easy to say that Martin was quite disappointed with the choices made for those two characters at this point in the show.

Becca

I’m saying the type of bond she has is distinct to every other Targaryen, all three are loyal to her, she’s the only Targaryen called the mother of dragons

Robert

One of the best episodes of the show is this season I can’t wait. Screw the negative comments.

Marcusinmilw

That is definitely true, but the season overall is kind of underwhelming.

Marcusinmilw

Facts! The entire Dorne storyline is a large part of what ruined season 5 for me. The season has one of the best episodes of the series and several epic moments, but overall it is a significant decline in quality from seasons 1-4.

Socorro Viernes

Well the dragons have been gone for years at this point so there wasn't any dragon keepers to teach her like she said even her brother didn't know anything about dragons and to top it off she didn't really grow up learning Targaryen traditions only her brother to teach her valyrian sooo

sushi

a lot of Targaryen/dragon history was lost so Dany didn’t have anyone to teach her how to properly tame her dragons at first. dragons are like children though they go through the typical rebellious teenager phase which is where her dragons are at right now.

Alexa

I love so much that John was able to give Mance a quick end. John Stand-on-Business Snow!

Lady Stoneheart (UnCat)

They always thought this unfortunately. Read every quote and watch every interview where D2 or GRRM talks about it. All they cared about was getting to the Red Wedding to make tv history, they never cared about the work and story as a whole. They've been this way the whole time, their whole lives.

Charissa Kay (edited)

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2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-15 03:30:38 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.
2024-07-14 17:58:19 I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.

I tried to see if someone said this already, and honestly have never seen it on any other react, but Varys 100% spells out his plans and motivations every time he talks, and especially in the scene with Tyrion drinking. Where were they? Where was Dany in episode 1? What did he tell Ned? Who was he talking to when Arya saw him? All the answers are right there. The show didn't make it clearer somehow, but most seem to completely miss every indication. Go back and watch that scene and listen to every word of the dialogue without interruption, it's right there. I know its hard, but in each scene the dialogue will start, then basically end answering your question, but you gotta actually hear it all the way through to connect it. Varys is also my fav character, LF is second fr, the misunderstanding of their motives and the way the show deals with them are my biggest GoT peeves.

Muhammad Affan

Seriously.. In books Varys and Little Finger are absolutely clear of their motives and their paths. Here they have added so much fuss around their characters in season 5. It makes my blood boil

Jack

The children of the Forrest is what they are officially called, the children is just the short nickname. They have been mentioned since season one, included in the old stories from the time before the first men. If you guys would’ve watched the history and lore then you would be much more prepared for them

Lady Stoneheart (UnCat)

Gimme 20 seasons to lay it all out I'd have watched lol. Who cares about weekly sky high ratings per episode. Gimme the meticulous deets. Guess that's why the show is the show and the books are the books.

Muhammad Affan

There are no heroes or villains in this world just people playing the ‘game’. At best you can say some play with honour some without but when you play the game of thrones you win or die.

diego duffeler

i'm sad y'all didn't watch the histories and lore video's between each season, they're long but so so worth it. wouldn't mind seeing y'all react to them afterwards anyway in order

Fatipapi

im actually amazed by how mckay and jackson are keeping a straight face during the predictions 😂😂 bravo guys

Ash Hale

I love when McKay just takes a quick look at the camera.