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Actually she did deserve her fate...it was a story of madness..how her rise to power corrupted her..turned her into the thing she fought so hard against.....
@@spikespa5208 Missandei did, though! Did you see the way her head whipped around the instant Daenerys started speaking to the Unsullied? Absolutely awesome scene!
The look of shock on Missandei's face when Daenerys speaks perfect Valyrian and the "Wait, what??" reaction from Jorah and Barristan are great details.
@@mazack00 just read that Jorah and all other houses taught Valyrian to their young lords. Also in the scene when the master talks ish about Jorah in Valyrian, Jorah reacts while pretending he doesn’t know it. Also Jorah speaks Dothraki. I’d think he’d know language of Essos if he knows Dothraki too. So selmy is more likely surprised with what he’s seeing and not hearing.
No one talking about the mind-blowing voice job Emilia did in this scene??? Her voice gives me shivers and races my heart everytime I watch this epic moment
Every time Emilia said "dracarys" gave me goosebumps (and her delivery of "Nemebetas" at Meereen when she fires the slave collars into the crowd)... what's funny to me is her actual personality in real life is like if Christmas morning was a person
Yes. Said with so much passion. You ever notice in the later series how she said it like some common English girl at the fish n chip shop chewing on sum gum. It was so disappointing.
I keep coming back to this scene every once in a while, it's so perfect to me and gives me goosebumps when she first starts talking Valerian, she's so badass here without having to call herself a badass.
Three things I LOVE about this scene: 1. The look that Missandei gives to the slave master when she hears Daenerys speak Valyrian. 2. The way Daenerys said, "Dracarys" so confidently. 3. The look of approval, sense of pride and the poise that Daenerys has after the baby dragon does her bidding. Emilia Clarke was the perfect choice for this character. ❤️
When She Handed Dracary’s Over To The Slaver And Dracary’s Started Screeching Oh Mom I Don’t Like Him. Then When She Called Her Son By His Name, Mom Wants Him Extra Crispy. 😅😅😅
It's been 9 years butt this is the scene that I come back to at random moments of my life. In my opinion it is the best scene of the GoT. It was so surprising when watched the first time, you can feel how strong she was and how well planned was all of this.
Right?! One of the best scenes of the first few seasons, it just brought a smile to the face knowing ‘this bitch is going to get her army,’ after she had been in a state of strife for two+ seasons to that point. Especially when Jorah and Barristan question her at the first meeting and she scolds them. We began to realize she may have the mettle for this Queen role/
When I am feeling overwhelmed, weak, mentally fried. Like I have no power to move forward, to overcome my issues. I come to watch this scene. And my will is renewed!
I love how Jorah, who speaks Valyrian, grabs his sword the second she starts instructing the Unsullied, but Barriston has no idea what's going on until spears start stabbin'. Only then does he go "oh shit!" and grabs his sword too.
@@MrJakeasaur98 He had to, so Butthead wouldn't clue in to the fact they both spoke it. She likely told him to restrain himself. Jorah may have been two-faced for a time, but he knew how to obey.
@@urthboundmisfit I meant during their initial encounter, rather than this particular scene. At this point, Jorah may have been informed about the charade, or perhaps not - it wouldn't matter because Dany told him and Barristan to never question her in front of others again. But prior to that, when they first met the slaver, he insulted Dany plenty, and Jorah didn't speak up at that point. I think Jorah's action in this scene speaks more to him recognising the situation from Dany's tone, rather than understanding the words, and his feelings towards her, where contrasted to Barristan, who is more restrained.
The books make it a bit clearer that she is crazy and is very capable of her crazy turn. She has the Targaryen madness. The show just didn't show her thoughts like the books. If the 6th book ever comes out it will likely be about the end of the nights king. Then it will just be a decade till the 7th book a d we can see if Martin ends it better.
@@traviso7810 Hmm. not really. There is a series that did do a deep dive into the books to see if it indicated if she was on her way to the crazy train and there wasn't anything concrete or out of the norm compared to what all the other characters were doing in that world. There would have to be some serious changes in direction in the rest of the books to pull this off.
We gotta take a moment to thank David J. Peterson, the dude who created the languages of the show (Dothraki and Valyrian). I think Valyrian is hands down the coolest language I've ever heard in a show or movie. He went out of his way to ensure it sounds as badass as possible. When Dany says "A dragon is not a slave", the line is made better by the great phonology he chose for the language. What a gem.
Books Fire and Ice vs. TV Show GoT... No question the books are better. The best part? Book readers still have at least 2 books left! Hopefully George R.R.R.R.R. MaR.tin finishes them before he leaves. Haha!
She gave him a dragon, but didn't say that he wouldn't be able to keep it. He gave her an army, and she made it her own. There's a difference between being in charge, and being in Command. Daenerys knows the difference.
How interesting to see that men could be commanded much easier than a dragon. May we all be dragon-hearted in choosing to be kind, forgiving and patient in moments where it is hardest.
Years later I‘m still getting shivers watching this.. that’s how much of an impact this show had. Why did they needed to ruin it in season 8 😩 whyyyyyy
Look at that majestic CGI leathery skinned flamethrower getting ready to own that motherfucker at 2:41. Who would have known that flamethrower would end up sabotaging a whole fucking army of Lannisters in season 7.
Honestly. I'd have to disagree. The Dorthraki way would never allow women to make their presence, let alone what they had in mind come into the forefront. Because of the customs and how he was brought up, I think hed have a serious problem with anyone but him having that kind of power. As a fan and follower of the story, the best scenario (unfortunately) was for him to pass.
This is one of the best scenes in film history, it brings chills no matter how many times you watch it. They did this character justice and made her the stonger, powerful but caring character she was and who she should have ended the series as but in the end they were worried more about production and shock value then telling a good story. 😮💨
I just love every moment of Jorah... The way he looks at her when he understood the fact that she can speak valeryan. And when he felt the rage in her voice while she was giving commands. Priceless
I think Jorah already knew. He definitely did in the books. But he played along when he saw she wasn't speaking it to the slaver. He could politick along with the best of them.
Jorah doesn’t speak Valyrian at all, above maybe recognising phrases like “dracarys”. He speaks westerosi and Dothraki. He never speaks in Valyrian. Valyrian (esp high Valyrian) is almost like a dead language across the narrow sea. It’s not just assumed she knows it as she was raised all over. She wasn’t brought up by family other than her (slightly) older brother.
This scene is what got me into GOT. I came to a friends house to pick something up and it was on. Sat down and watched it without context. Went home and immediately started on Season 1, caught up by the next day. I’ve now read all the books and seen every episode probably 4 or 5 times over. This scene is amazing
That was the day... the moment she became THE QUEEN. The rightful regent, the ruler we all loved, admired and respected. That was the day she became the queen of our hearts.
It was a genius move, really. Slaves she freed were always going to fight better and more loyally for her than sellswords ever would have. I don't think she even thought of it in those terms. She saw an oppressed people who needed their freedom. It just worked out better for her afterwards. (For a while.)
Definitely credit to GRRM for writing this badass scene, but credit to the actors and artists for executing it so well! I also like how the show waits to reveal that she speaks the language so we are surprised along with everyone else. The book has readers (and Missandei) know the entire time.
What makes this scene even better was when she began commanding the army the slave trader was so into having a dragon that he missed her talking. Then decided to call her a b*tch again not even realizing she could obviously understand him lmao
One of the greatest scenes in history of television. So mindblowing and iconic, shocked the world due it's intense build-up. Truly set the story for Daenerys, and the flourishing Game of Thrones.
I wish there was more video reactions of this particular scene.. Seems everyone have made reaction of the wedding scene but nobody has made a video reaction of this scene which in my opinion is probably the most badass scene that i have seen so far.. truth be told
I can't describe feeling that I have while I watch this scene. It's the best scene in all show. Moment when she says that she speaks Valyrian and she understood everything he was saying in hope that she wouldn't understand... Priceless.
one of the best scenes and episodes of the series..her speech to the Unsullied after, freeing any of them that didnt want to fight for her..and none left...throws done the whip..and they leave with the dragons flying..epic
I am currently reading A storm of Swords and I loved the chapter when Daenerys takes the Unsullied in Astapor. What moved me specially was that she is trying to channel Rhaegar’s energy, she wants to get inspired by his strength, his braveness, the memories of him she doesn’t even have. She also wants to avenge him. The night before the Unsullied purchase is made, she has a dream where she *is him* I love this words: *It is time to cross the Trident*
The look she gives him when he says " The B** has her army" just pure snark and Missandei's when Daenerys says Valerian is her mother tongue. Back when the acting, and the writing were just epic.
Game of Thrones really was the best show of all time until the last season. Don't think I'll ever see a bigger fall from grace for the rest of my life. Scenes like this were master level storytelling.
I didn't get in till season 4 and it was one of the most fantastic shows of my ancient days, except the last season which left me feeling robbed, raped and butchered, not to mention shocked and bewilderment I have to live with now. Can we sue for emotional damages To our lives?
emilia isn’t even top 100 of her generation🤣 she holds no candle to other actors in this show such as charles dance iwan rheon jack gleeson and lena heady
@@-_-ligma you named not 1 actress in her generation. and she is revered now. i am always amazed how each role she is able to look sooooo different. and as dany she ensured greatness of this character forever, most beloved in the world
@@davidyouri1482 don’t care she’s really not that good of an actor neither is kit harrington who plays jon snow the two of them only got their awards because of how popular their characters were not because of their acting
Mad chills when she turns around and gives her command, “Dracarys!!” Khalisee is now an iconic female character like Ripley from aliens, Lara Croft. I’d say Wonder Woman but no one touches her.
Legendary scene. She kept a poker face throughout, once she got the army then boom 💥. Always gets goosebumps watching this scene. Script writers and director always kill favourite. Her character gone waste with sh*t ending. She deserved a better ending.
Sir Baristan didn't understand what she was saying, but he understood that the shit is going to go down. The way he pulled out his sword shows he's ready for anything and anybody! I just love seeing this
I feel the same way and I only saw half... it gave me so much emotionally that I needed. I would devour the books but my eyesight is not good for reading, so I feel deprived.
That look Missandei gives the slave trader when Daenerys starts speaking Valyrian kind of gave: "Oh, you're done for now, she knows all the shit talk you've been spewing", she had faith in her before she even really knew her.❤
Three moments in this scene make me shiver: the scream of the dragon - like a child being taken from his mother, Daenerys speech in Valyrian - so powerful and merciless, and the dragonflame burning that bastard. EPIC! EPIC AS IT CAN BE! LOVE THIS SCENE!
I’ve watched this scene a quadrillion times, love it, epic as epic can be!!!!! One of the best scenes in GOT, Danerys scenes with dragons are always spectacular and mind blowing.
Yep this was it, this was the scene for me that immediately made me realize shes capable of being mean or being heartless this episode immediately made me love her more than i did...
This scene, this scene reminds of what an amazing show this was for the first 6 seasons. This is a top 5 moment for me for the entirety of the show. The utter shock when she speaks perfect valerian was just an AMAZING detail.
And think, every time we watch these clips and remember how great the series was we are unable to return to it because of the last season and how bad it was. So many great moments and in the end the direction the writers went was just a slap in the face.
I couldn't even bring myself to watch the last episode. Took the ringtone off my phone. I am only now revisiting the best scenes. Never get tired of the dragon scenes.
Missandei and Jorah's reaction with always be my favorite. Jorah looks so proud of her in that moment and Missandei is so smug cause she knows that master is done for and that Dany has known all the stuff he's been saying about her the whole time
Man I legit cried watching this the first time, and now, in 2022. I cried in 2022 because I knew how special this and many other episodes from Season 1-5 were. What a shame.
Honestly this moment is waaaayyy more epic in the book A storm of swords. Especially when she starts to shout dracaris and then all the unsullied shout it back as a war chant as they slay the others. Danny was also on her horse.
Stings my ears every time I hear season 8. I think the writers have accumulated a severe personal crime against the fans of GOT. IT IS UNFORGIVABLE. Oh yeah, and I want a divorce from them that they are blackballed from writing again ever.
The whole dragon thing is so awesome in this series. Young Drogon has just burnt up his second baddie and some sentries for good measure. One of my faves, along with Khaleesi riding Drogon when she attacks Jamie Lannister's wagon train on the Rose Road from Highgarden.