@@Michael18599 😂😂😂 Her: Let's reenact that trembling scene Him: what the one where Igrid outs John as still a crow? Her: No the act we were doing that caused the trembling *Proceeds with reenactment*
Not the first time it's happened and it sure won't be the last. If your chemistry is good, honestly, I feel like it would be difficult to play convincing lovers without getting caught up in it at least a bit.
@@BradyR95 All I've seen is season 8, and a couple of episodes of the first season. From when I can tell I really like Jon Snow, and seeing all these clips makes me really fucking pissed that he got with that dumb bitch Daenerys Targaryen. The writing just fell to pieces in season 8.
@@jockmcscottish7569 She did a damn good job with that accent tho. Never would have guessed that she's not just posh, but so posh that's she's Scottish and sounds like a hyper posh English woman and literally grew up in a bloody castle. I shit you not. She grew up in a fucking castle.
OffBrandCourier that's a lie. Jon and Dany had just as good chemistry. Just say that you prefer this couple. Nothing wrong with having a preference. You aint gotta deminish another though
@@luisitoviii1090 I think the guy you're replying to just means that clearly they had really good chemistry in real life as they wound up getting married. Being genuinely attracted to someone would make scenes like this a lot easier to film.
@@abongilezolanipeterson5588 jon and dany had no chemistry. that relationship was so forced. I don't think george ever intended for them to get together and I really doubt that will ever happen in the books.
Her teasing to John Snow was one of the best part in GOT. We must admit that we enjoyed each n every scene of them together. "You Know Nothing John Snow ❄️"
Well Mr muckymusks....he put his member in her willingly...so I DO think that she was his woman...and I don't believe that he should have been cheating on her. Neither should he betray her...nor flee the field of battle before things had been decided...leaving her behind to fend for herself after she betrayed her own FOLK...for his treacherous ass.
@@normanosborn3181 But what about women Mr Osborne? What about a young woman...wild and Free...who looks you in the eyes as an equal...after she basically put her butt on the line to bring you into her extended family....Her Tribe...Who took you as her lover...after you chased her through the snow with orders to kill her? She looks you in the eyes.. swearing to betray her people and says " We belong to each other John Snow...it's me and you against the world...but don't ever betray me... What about such a lady? Huh? You tell me...is she a person too? Does she count? Or is it just the collection of rapist and murders who have mistreated you and will betray you to the death 🤔
Awww the two cuties fell in love at work. I wonder if they do Ygritte and Jon Snow role-playing night at least once winter is coming where ever they live in RL. (Bad joke, I did it on purpose) I do think they have great chemistry though on thr show and for real.
I literally forgot. ...I mean. Between seasons, I forgot he had so many reasons to be broken. After watching this, I can understand why Jon Snow was a shell of his former self after getting stabbed, betrayed, resurrected and losing the love of his life. I kind of feel sorry for being annoyed at the 'I don't wanna be king.'-stuff now.
This in my opinion is a big clue that Ygritte wouldve chosen Jon if he tried to convince her south of the wall after turning against the wildlings. That one line “you didnt stop being a crow”, and even with that knowledge Ygritte loved Jon.
He fully intended to spare her following the wildling attack of the wall. Ideally, she would have survived with Tourmond and led the wildlings. But unfortunately, Ygritte was the one who released the arrow that killed Olly’s family. So when he saw his opportunity for revenge, he took it.
when he turns on the wildlings trying to save the old man (idiot) he pushes her down so she DOESN'T. he was trying to protect her. ironically that ends up getting her killed.
I was looking for this comment- what does she mean by that? You didn’t stop being a crow.. isn’t that a bad thing? So she was giving him shit basically but saying she still likes him anyway? Right?
@@PiXie232 Pretty sure she's talking about his vows. Haven't seen/read it in a while so I don't know the full context, but based on this scene I'm guessing he's scared of others finding out they like each other because he's not allowed to have a lover, and they're officially meant to be enemies anyway. She's saying she knows he's still a Watchsman, even if he's done stuff they're not supposed to
Yeah! I have strawberry blonde hair and in the summer my hair, is pretty awesome. Or so people say. I went to Belize on holiday once. OMG. Never in my life have I ever been hit on and cat called so much in my life. I must have looked like an alien or something!
@@Dima-px6pr nah bruh that shit actually does happen to girls even the lame ones Hopefully when the next generation's out n done with that can be less of a problem
You know nuffin' Jon Snoooow...lol I saw Rose Leslie in the BBC 4 part thriller Vigil & the 1st thing that came to mind was her immortal catchphrase...lol...1 series I'll never tire of is GoT....all 8 seasons of it.
Any man would fall in love with a woman like this. I'm sure this character wasnt hard for her to portray. It's what all girls want. He fell in love with the real woman.
Rose Leslie is the most hypnotically beauteous woman this one has seen in longtime. “You know nothing, John Snow. But doan’t wurry, I’m going to teach you everything.”
And John Snow replied, "I know your just the scullery maid from Downton Abbey but you're secretly learning to type so you can be a secretary at a clerical firm."
The sad part is is she would have came with him and fought with him and had his back if he would have just asked she was ready to die with him and for him but he left her and that's why she got pissed and wanted to kill him. all he had to do is put her in on the plan and she probably would have went to the end of the world for him. But wasn't in the script
I’m pretty sure most of the point of the show is about the ways in which forming strong emotional attachments affect our decision making. For most of the characters, they aren’t just trying to grab power for selfish reasons (except for Otto lol), they’re trying to get power so they can secure their family’s future safety. The whole “children are a weakness” line is what I think best conveys this message. Especially taking Rhaenyra as an example, her motivation surrounding the throne was initially tied only to a desire for her father to value her. Once she had children, her motivations grew more desperate and determined, because of her fear for their safety
😍 Ygritte was SO beautiful! Love those lass's that are tender when they wanna be, and tough as nails when it is called for. Sexy ladies DO stuff, and don't need a partner. Rather they choose to share themselves. 💚
I love his face when she tells him he is loyal and brave. She sees through to who he is. And everyone else mocks him. She was fierce, and a good person.
they didn't have plumbing but they still washed.... some used rivers, others used large troughs / buckets, and a few rich people used baths pre-filled with water.... back then bathing was to get dirt and muck off... not to smell nice.
I don't understand what you guys are trying to defend here but that would be extremely disgusting in those times extremely disgusting and I guarantee was not practiced anywhere near as much
@@humdannawazahmadkaifee1550 I'm only pointing out that no woman could trust the" Honorable John Snow " once she fell in love with him. Like with Ygriite...he only struck his fatal blow when she lowered her guard. Keep in mind what happened to Danny's close friend at the hands of queen Cersi and what her last word was. Keep in mind that the people of kings landing " laughed aloud " when Heroic Ned Stark was beheaded.
@@bigalsnow8199 Wait, he only finally bailed on Ygritte when he refused to kill the guy with the horses. In the show it was Olly that killed Ygritte, in the books we actually don't know who killed her if I remember. Jon fell in love with someone having already been given a task by the Halfhand. It was a case of betraying Ygritte or the Watch
@@brownsey1 She said " I know that you ain't no wild -Ling all of a sudden...but you're secrets safe with me " She also said " we belong to each other...and our commitments to the free folk or the black don't come between our commitments to one another" ...but don't ever betray ME...or I'll kill you. And we know that she never missed...but she spared him. SHE MISSED KILLING HIM ON PURPOSE! His failure to make sure that she was safe is unforgettable. John Snow was loyal to his cause...but Death to his women.
@@bigalsnow8199 I think you're reading into their love too much. Love is the death of duty as Jon was told, and he went with duty. He was given a task and was loyal to the Watch, that's that. He didn't kill Ygritte!