They should have made another episode where he was tried and actually got proper sentencing. Instead we get a Tyrant little bitch who just commanded his bitch sister to kill someone without proof.
@@harlempunk4481 I don't think the show focuses much on politics anymore, they are killing off most of the people who played the "game of thrones", in preparation for the final battle. During the war with the dead, little fingers manipulation is useless, so better to kill off a great character then have him just hanging around doing nothing. I'm honestly surprised varys is still alive
If you believe the Reddit leaks and the incredibly lame theories by people with "little fingers" who identify with their own kind, you will be in for a very predictable surprise. Only a few days ahead:) @@JohnSnow12345
Not really, just the dumb NPC ones who didnt realize this was just idiotic fan service from the 2 directors who had no clue what to do with the show when they ran out of source material.
I love how much they laugh... One could accuse them of being terrible people for laughing at the last plea of a man who's about to die... But this is Littlefinger. I laughed like a maniac too. I haven't laughed this much in GoT since Joffrey.
An even better payoff would've been to write in some casual dialogue some time before this between Sansa and Littlefinger. It could be something like: Sansa: "Do you trust me?" Littlefinger: "I trust no one, sweet child." Sansa: "Perhaps neither of us should trust the other then." She could then later at this scene tell Littlefinger "I did warn you not to trust me" as the ultimate payback for what he did to Ned.
I like what the show did with Littlefinger. All his politics and manipulation meant he was untouchable down south, because that's the game they play. But Northerners don't care about the game. Ned Stark tore up the rules and almost overturned the board, but he was in the south, surrounded by vipers, and they silenced him for it. Littlefinger came to Winterfell and tried to play his games, but he was in the North, where the old gods still held sway. As soon as he crossed the Neck and took up residence in the North, his days were numbered. Northerners don't fare well when they travel south, Tyrion said. Well with Littlefinger, that rule worked the other way around as well.
I think he had to do that to make the whole scene appropriate. It would be awkward if arya wouldnt be able to reach him and needed multiple attempts to make the right cut.
@@joris5429 nah it still would have been too easy for Arya, she would have MADE HIM kneel lol with a double cut to the knees then a quick swing at the throat… would have been more satisfying even I think 😬
3:14 Loved watching Arya stalking him from the right, dagger still drawn. That's what it is. Stalking. He's prey and her fangs are ready to tear his throat out.
Idk but it's so funny to see how people get really happy because he died (i did too lol) And it's funny too how some people complain about them making a lot of noise, if you don't want to see or hear any reaction then don't watch reactions videos in the first place
I like that there is a small pause before the next line after Sansa says "Lord Baylish". It's as if the director allowed the audiance to celebrate a little bit before moving on with the scene 🤣
It’s so awesome they all know how to be quiet during the speaking scenes! I love it. That there’s not even 1 or 2 annoying people talking more than they should.
I cannot believe I felt somewhat bad for this guy---at least he truly DID love Catelyn Stark ALL his life. This was deliberately set up to look like ARYA'S trial. BRILLIANT. This is by far my FAVORITE reaction video
I have waited for this moment for so long, cried my ass out in every stark death scenes, and prayed that the cjildren will take revenge the most badass way ever. You can imagine how soundly i sleeps at night now lol
Love these people's reactions , they're good fun, and you can guarantee that's the reaction of most people watching this scene. Superb acting by every single actor in the whole series. 👏👏👏👏☺️
a bar is dead silent lol...... I always loved watching this group of bar patrons (from was it the Burlington Bar in Chicago) watch parties they were so epic & it was always those three women that summed up in three different expressions how everyone felt about any scene.
Amazing show! Love the Starks. It was so nice to see Sansa finally step up. I felt so horrible for everything she endured. What an outstanding cast all the way!
Littlefinger was my favorite character in the entire series. He represented the moral greyness of this show better than any character. His actions benefited both sides. At times you rooted for him (when he saved Jon at the Battle of the Bastards) other times you hated him (when he betrayed Ned). He was the smartest player of the "Game of Thrones." Surprised at how people celebrated because I didn't think his end did justice to his character! For me it was a sign of the show slipping.
Goddamn good comment. In the Game of Thrones Littlefinger was the MVP. For all it’s brutality the show eventually found a way to take the easy way out and do the standard good guys always win hack. Huge missed opportunity in killing him for some quick fan approval.
Littlefinger wasn’t “morally grey”. He had no morals and was 100% self serving. He would do or say whatever it took to get him closer to what he wanted, regardless of who he had to hurt/kill/betray in the process. He was a completely detestable human being and represented some of the worst attributes a human being can have. Morally grey is characters like Jaime, The Hound, Arya, Bronn, Varys. Cersei, Littlefinger, Tywin, Joffrey and Ramsay are not morally grey. They are straight up monsters.
@@garym6338 he himself wasn't morally ambiguous - yes he was generally an evil person. But imo moral greyness isn't about good vs evil. It's that you can be detestable and so can your actions, but sometimes terrible people and terrible acts end up with good and beneficial results. And that's what little finger was. He was detestable and self-serving - but he was so good at being those things, that when he was on your team - you couldn't help but root for him because he got shit done.
@@Potaters12 Moral greynes IS about good vs evil, and Littlefinger was pure evil. One of those people who will backstab you at the drop of a dime if it served him. His intellect was admirable, but his morals were not. People celebrated because he was a walking dynamite that caused death wherever he went, and because he was a terrible person. Fantastic character though, a pillar of the game of thrones.
Okay but i was crying when he died. I was so relaxed that he can not harm my fav characters anymore but still I was sad that a legend die. He is one of the best written characters, argue me.
Idk, I feel like GOT did a good job of giving the worst people some of the worst fates. Joffrey's poisoning, Tywin killed by his own son, the Freys killed in the same hall they murdered the Starks in, Ramsay Bolton killed by his own dogs, Gregor Clegane reduced to a shell of himself mindlessly serving Cersei. I haven't seen season 8 yet, so idk about Cersei or the Night King's fates, but the series has not disappointed on that front for me so far.
@@davehart9972 No it was not, LF had it coming so did Varys, Tyrion humbled by not having gold to get him out of trouble, and Jon following in Neds and Robb's footsteps.
He is really smart and sneaky person, but even for Little Finger, the lucky times are gone someday, and that episode just show us, how that happy end, did not end like happy end for Little Finger, eventhough he trained the rest of Stark family in his own way of intricts :) so he just build his own the most powerful enemy, so close to his fingers :) if you understand me :) thats why he lost everything and died :)
Like when Ramsey Bolton got eaten alive by his own hounds. The nicest thing people could say was, 'Too bad Melisandre wasn't there so she could resurrect his torn up corpse so his dogs could do it again." X-D
It says a lot about your brilliant acting abilities if an entire room cheers when you die. If he hadn't been a good actor, no one would have cared enough about the crimes of his character to react that way.
This was one of the BEST reaction videos ever. The reactions from the crowd seem so genuine. I enjoyed watching. If I could 'like' it twice, I would. LMAO 👍🏼
Gbari7 That’s why Sansa sent Brienne to Kings Landing so he wouldn’t have a champion. He asked Lord Royce for safe passage back to the Eyrie so he could find a champion. No one in the North was going to fight for him. He was done.
Love these reaction videos. I would hate to be in a room full of people like that watching a show. Wouldn't be able to hear shit. Lol.
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Let it be known that it took someone with superpowers to take him down. If the 3eye raven wasn't a thing he would've ended in the throne, i have no doubt about it.
The live reactions is amazing but I don’t think I could do it. I wanna be at home covers up and just be in shock the whole time but in silence lol. Lot of love for GOT
I still love this scene. If the Starks are the wolf, Arya is most definitely the fangs. The ending of the show was so far off the mark though. Daenrys could've ruled her own kingdom she built from the ground up across the sea but instead decided to be stupid, and they did a major disservice to Jon.
Absolutely agree. He could have been king. Dany queen of the slavers bay that she freed. Sansa queen of the north and Arya... she ended up well. But they should have sent Gendry with her
How the is hell did I end up back here?? White dress still catches the eye and the crowd's reactions still as infectious! Aiden Gillen is simply brilliant as Frank Kinsella in last years TV show "Kin" as is the amazing Charlie Cox (Daredevil). Roll on season 2!
There was a part in the show a little earlier where Arya said something about playing a little game when she was alone with Sansa. Right then I knew she was going to set up Little Finger for his fall. Guilty dead to rights. And Sansa being afraid was a ruse. Just an act to make it believable. Still think she was shocked at what her little Sis was capable of. She still had Walder Frey's face in her bag. A blood is thicker than water moment. Or said during the show, the North remembers.
I can't help but laugh every time I see a person complaining about the noise. All you have to do is not click a reaction video and news flash, you won't have complaints.