This is the NEW channel of that particular channel who had been tirelessly creating GOT videos. This is not stolen; this is the creator. Sadly, that channel is no longer with us (unless some *hodoring* happens--I won't STOP!) I will not mention the name of the channel. But if you are curious, I have dropped some clues here.
8/16/22 - Tyrion’s Trial for Being A Dwarf has been blocked by YT (and the Littlefinger video). Sigh. Please let me know how to avoid it. Thanks. 🤕
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As someone who only recently got into GOT, I always found it weird that Jamie was looked down upon with shame for killing the Mad King, a tyrant who the entirety of Westeros knew was capable of such evil. Everyone wanted him gone, but when Jamie was the one to get the job done, everyone shamed him for it. I understand that the kings guards are sworn for life to protect their king, and that what Jamie did goes against everything the kingsguard stands for. And even if 99% of the public is still in the dark about the Mad King’s plan to destroy King’s Landing, did he not kill a publicly known tyrant dictator? And end a war which was a large rebellion AGAINST Aery’s tyranny??? Like yes! You killed this evil man! But shame on you…
There was over 60 hours of content that built up to a climax that did absolutely nothing good with it. A good conclusion would have required at least 2 full seasons to flesh out. The Long Night obviously was never meant to be one battle. And no one who cared spoke up to the writers before they filmed this mess.
The fact that Sandor of all people grabs his sword too despite being so far in the back gives full credence to Ser Barristan's threat. At the very least it was expected of the old knight to manhandle them and land a blow on the king before being bested.
🤔 I think, first place goes to Bronn and Gray Worm , second to Daario and Arya, third to Brienne and Tormund, and last to Jhon, but that's just me 🤷♂️
At least you include Arya, but she should be number one. Right now there is no living or even dead who could beat her. How easy she defeated Bryan and she was the only one who could oppose the Nightking. She annhilated a complete Family with all their soldiers and took their castle single handedly. She is fast, deadly, silent and mostly unnoticable. The absolute perfect assasin. All of your list would be dead before they even recognize they were hit.
"Here boy, melt it down and add it to the others" is such an underrated line. As if that spolied boy were the one who made the throne he sits on, an open declaration of animosity in the meanwhile.
Cant fucking believe they didnt let Jon fight the god damn King of the White Walkers. The whole Seasons before they lead the path letting us believe that Jon would end him. What did we get instead? Arya leaping at the dipshit and stabbing him with a dagger. The same dagger that was used to try and kill brann. What a fucking joke. Brann did not have a plan or anything. Because the writers were shit and couldnt make up a decent story.
Best character of that whole show, even the last season didn't manage to fuck him up totally. Unlike the other best characters, Tyrion and Jaime. The gods rest their scripts.
I'm sorry but Jon Snow should've fought and killed the Night King! It was foreshadowed in so many ways. Valyrian steel is made with dragon 🔥 fire so how the hell Drogon's fire didn't kill him?
There is so much about Tyrion that is admirable, and the tragedy is that only his brother Jaime can see it - and even he conspires with their father and sister to do him down.
Jaime should have been the one to kill Dany. Dany shouldn’t have went all mad but whatever. Jaime killing her to save the people would have been a story arc in full circle. Who remembers the bad ass scene of Jaime on the horse about to take on Dany and drogon? Legendary moment, just like the fairy tales
Great edit, you’ve done a really good job putting this together, it was a great watch. Well done sir! Even getting around all the copyright shit you’ve made a great vid brah!
Dam I forgot Varys betrayed Tyrion like that. I wonder if he was protecting himself or genuinely thought Tyrion was guilty. Either way it was better for the realm and I feel Varys' testimony is cowardice.