I never got that far. What does he do? If I remember correctly, in the books he murders his father and lover, and then runs off to join a knight and a potential contender to the crown in a journey to do something (I honestly can't remember).
@UchihaObit0 The end of the show or the book? The last scene with him in the books is him trying to escape a sinking ship I thought. Did I not finish that book?
in the book tyrion turn villain which he always was in the book but in tv show he turn to a drunken idiot i think tv shows they try to make tyrion a good guy since beginning i like tyrion being bad guy more because those bully moment and those terrible thing his father and everybody did to him is enough to turn anyone evil and wanted to revenge
Everybody saw tyrion as a monster but the thing is he was never able be the monster everyone saw in him,even if he wanted to,whereas everyone around him were the real monsters.Such a strong character even after living & growing up with all those monsters,he never being one from start to end.
You know what’s crazy… when Tyrion shouts he should have let stannis kill them all and the Crowd reacts with anger they are only proving his point. They are very aware that he saved their lives but because he’s a dwarf it’s mute to them.
In the first few seasons he’s the best character and just can’t catch a break. I absolutely love that speech he does before they charge out at the battle of the blackwater: “those are brave men knocking at our doors… let’s go kill them!” That’s 100% one of my favourite film/show speeches in history
I think everyone knew Joffrey was a bastard, but nobody dares speaking the truth. Ohh one last person who spill the bean was Ned Stark, and that got him beheaded.
@@Sinoeditz All I remember that it was Margaery's grandmother or whoever she was that poisoned Joffrey, but I think it was the pie because wasn't he already drinking wine throughout the whole wedding? I mean it cant be a coincidence he died after eating the pie.
Ned Stark looking at the people who were calling him a traitor and Tyrion saying that he should have let all of them die 🤌🏻 Nothing is worse than Ned's death and the red wedding and the direwolves dying.
In the end Tyrion still did not get the appreciation he deserved. He was on everyone's side but he lost everything. It is terrible to be told "a friend to all is a friend to none" when all he needed was a friend.
"I wish I had enough poison for the whole pack of you! I would gladly give my life to you all swallow it!" Such a badass line. Too bad it couldn't fit into this edit.
Those people don't deserve, watching him face everything and still stand strong and remain loyal is one of the reasons, he was on the best character in game of thrones...
I feel like it wasn’t understood by any of the characters that if Tyrion had killed Jamie, he would never shut up about it. He would tell everyone proudly.
The absolute best parts of GOT was A) Seeing the rise of Jon Snow B) The character arc of Jamie And C) The performance of Peter Dinklage as Tyrion *chefs kiss*
You’ll get chastised so much that you’ll feel like the only way to give your soul rest is to desire to be the monster they think they see in you. It’s your soul not theirs.
@@scottpolk1698 Hi there! I'm afraid I didn't watch the series either, except for a few episodes now and then. I've read the first book of the saga. For what I know, he was not executed nor was he guilty. It was an elderly lady from an important house ( Tyrell I think) who poisoned Joffrey's wine.
@@evaluna2088 Thank you for what could text you do have! It helps some, I never watched it at all, but through these shorts, I'm kinda wishing I had....thanks again!!
There was always something about tyrion (peter) playing this particular character. He was the only character i saw that had intense growth because of his life. But he was still helping those who were more broken then everyone actually thinks. Since his wall with Jon i saw something different. Peter was the best actor for this.❤