Love the historical reference here. Any great warrior is told to never lose their sheath. Jon Snow dropped his on the ground referencing the fact he never expected to sheathe his weapon again.
@@Papaty25fr.. how tf does she even dare take credit for the victory when Jon did 99% of the work, and Little finger came at the end, those were his troops not sansa's troops
The books try to deconstrust the dynastic monarchy which has caused so much harm to the continent over the centuries- Aegon the unworthy, Maegor the Cruel etc and establish a meritocratic world order. Meanwhile the show- Jon Snow is a Targaryen and thus the rightful ruler, the Prince that was promised
@@raghavgoel7933 bruh the show never meant that Varys said so and that's about it literally one character and even that was because they didn't have Fagon in the show so they tried to combain the two plots
@@annedejong1040 It's simple says, Death can have me When it earns me, That means (as it's from Kratos-the God Of war) who doesn't even care about death and as he escaped death many times, And now Kratos is much superior than Death and Hence He says "Death can have me, When it earns me" When death will be as greater as Kratos, it can have him. I'm not good in explanation but I think you got it 👍🏻
I dont think people realise how cold the fact he took off his belt was. He had no intention of putting that sword away, he was going to fight until he was dead.
@@matthewthompson8285I think he means that the love one gives to the lord is one sided. I think he’s saying that we are not loved back! I think thats what he meant!
What I like about game of thrones is that it’s realistic in its fights. You can’t win against an army no matter how skilled you are with a sword. You needed to be good at leading an army if you have any hope of conquering anything.
@@user-jd4qb5sc7f yeh, it was best till season 6, but in s7 and 8 their is some bad writing and more plot armor on characters as well. Not complaining about the action though, that was top tier still👌👌
Jon not getting his face-off against the Night King is the biggest injustice in story telling. Dude ran through every opponent he faced, and was only ever held back by his good nature.
I still firmly believe this episode is one of the greatest things to be put on television ever! Minus the last two seasons, GOT is one of the best shows :)
the reference to Orlando is just beautiful (in the poeam "The Frenzy of Orlando", Orlando is one of most loyal Charle Magne's knights and protects his Lord's retreat facing the whole Saracen's army alone with his sword straight in front of him, as it's a symbol of no-cowardly and faithful to his King)
Battle of the Bastards was such a big event in game of thrones. I think they said that it was the biggest battle scene that producers and writers did for Game of Thrones.
I love a quote from the book that states he doesn't want to die all tied and trussed up but rather die like a stark, fighting his family's killers. I believe that was going through his mind then. Whether he survived or died at this point he had already won in a twisted way
It would be fun if the snow series has these Jon snow riding drogon or cannibal being alive somewhere and Jon becoming its first rider In the books there was young griff storyline he should be introduced as aegon
My mom calls me John SNOW an my grandmother said the same but I don’t feel or think what they see. That means I’M BLIND but still is willing to learn ❤❤❤❤