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Game of Thrones Uncut Reaction S8 E6

Game of Thrones Uncut Reaction S8 E6 'The Iron Throne'

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Game of Thrones Uncut Reaction S8 E6

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this is what you get when foreign invaders and savages take over. Essos was always a region I hated. Dany and her fellow scum should have remained there.

Mark Laniel

I don't know if anybody is gonna read this but I have just joined I really wanted to watch game of thrones Along with you guys from the start But none of them seem to be working. I was just wondering if that's temporary or permanent

Fred bates

The king is possibly an evil tree.

CrystalDeth

All hail Queen Pudgey. Can't believe she guessed Bran's ending right.

Naturekitty5309

To clarify, I'm responding to DruckerbergerTV here, not you Stannis loves grammar. - your post is nice and respectful. Just in case i failed to make that clear.

jherrerakamin

Late to the party but chiming in to say I really hope these reactors tackle 3BP in January alongside the rest of us! High hopes for that show

jherrerakamin

Hey buddy I've seen your comments in here, I just got onto S&P's patreon, new to this community. Your comments seem quite uncharitable toward the community here, and I'm sorry if this is out of line, but we're all here because we're paying money to support these reactors. I get your feelings towards GRRM not finishing Winds of Winter, I agree with you about other fantasy shows - Rings of Power and The Witcher and Wheel of Time to name just a few. And we were all left reeling by the ending of Game of Thrones. But seriously I feel like you're taking this kinda far. Spartan and Pudgy themselves encourage healthy discourse and respectful disagreements among their followers. We're all on the same side here my friend. Not trying to get you down, not attacking you, just wondering - why the vitriol?

jherrerakamin

It wouldn't be a fair goodbye without Pudgey crying. All I can say is that Pudgey looks beautiful on every video, crying makes her even more beautiful to me, and is perfect for reaction-videos.

Fernando F.

Pudgey predicting that Bran was going to be the King and Spartan in disbelief was hilarious. She has been right so many times that is not surprising she got Bran right. No other reactor got it right. Choosing Bran was more like a symbol: they give importance at remembering your History. Anybody else will need a few more episodes to settle things. Jon is going back to the real North, where he found her true love. He probably is going to find a new love. Pudgey & Spartan, it was a pleasure to watch all your reactions. You are a fantastic couple. Pudgey is the better part of it 😂🧡 Spartan, never leave this woman.

Fernando F.

There’s a popular meme I see pop up online sometimes saying how the finale was written by Catelyn Stark. Bran became king. Sansa became Queen in the North. Arya went off exploring and adventuring. And Jon got banished back to the wall/beyond the wall. It’s Catelyn’s dream come true

Benito Choocholini

Glidus is funny. No bad faith comment will change that.

Andrey

in the books, Naath has killer insects that are deadly to all those not native so weirdly the show made it seem like he would have nice ending protecting the natives however if it was the books, theyd all die if they stayed too long XD

Rainbow

It will be very nice but thats will not happen...

Stefan43

Everyone is doing and trying to create next game of thrones with all these big Budget fantasy shows and D&D are already 10 steps ahead again of everyone else.

DrückebergerTV

He wrote he wanted a more heroic ending for dany. He wanted her to have an Ironman or Wanda like Death. Thats a disney ending.

DrückebergerTV

You guys are great!!! But you missed the reference in the throne room, it was exactly the vision she had in the house of the undying in season 2 when that guy stole her dragons, it was never snow, it was ash

Antonio stark

Unless I am very wrong the Snow show is still in early development, meaning that it hasn't been greenlit yet, meaning it is far from certain that it will actually happen. Personally I doubt it will happen, simply because with House of the Dragon likely having it's next season in 24 and, at least according to the latest I've read, a Dunk and Egg show is being made and will likely premier in 25, I just don't see room for a Snow series. I think HBO is very careful not to oversaturate the viewers, so I don't think they will release more than one GOT spinoff series every year. So with House of the Dragon season 3 likely taking the spot in 26 I think we are too far from the end of GoT for a Snow show to make sense, unfortunately.

Markus

Jon being the heir is supposed to be a driving wedge between him and Danny. I agree it needed more time and development though. In the books its likely Jon does take the title and then abdicates. Then the succession goes Danny > Jon > Bran, and actually makes sense instead of this strange thing with making Grey Worm happy...

Niko

"I see Bran be chosen it annoys me more each time." It doesnt indicate enjoyment at all. Edit: i misread. You are not able to answer why they enjoyed the ending. You may have watched it, but didnt pay attention.

DrückebergerTV

No worries guys, Jon Snows story isn't over. I don't know if you've heard but there are plans for a sequel to Game of Thrones called Snow. The new show will be focused around Jon Snow. Kit is coming back for the role and apparently there may be guest appearances from the original cast.

Marcus Carter

"Why do you think I came all this way" one of the worst lines in tv history. Also, the fact that John is the rightful heir meant absolutely nothing

Emmy

Thank you Spartan & Pudgey. Your reactions were fantastic!!!! Game of Thrones, is the GREATEST tv series, on the planet. I do hope you guys can react to the Netflix 3 Body Problem tv series, next year. It's written and produced by the same guys, who wrote and produced Game of Thrones(Benioff & Weiss).

David Watson

The second I saw there were replies to this comment, I knew it would be you trying to invalidate any opinion with which you do not agree. Get a hobby. Maybe touch some grass. Or just come up with some new way of bullying, if you must, ‘cause your shtick is old and predicable.

Shay

Yes! I’m a Patreon for David Lightbringer as well! He’s got the most in-depth lore knowledge out there…or close to it with In Deep Geek being pretty much on par with him in both ASOIAF and LOTR.

KatDorroughMusic

When did myself or anyone else say they didn't enjoy it? I can't tell if you're a troll or intellectually slower than the average person. To avoid potential bullying I'm going to leave it here. Have a good day dude.

Nate O

Arya was only able to kill the night king because of 2 Targaryens: Jon United everyone and Dany took NK off Viserion

DrückebergerTV

I did. Evidence: i saw them enjoying this episode and having no issue with bran as King at all. You didnt.

DrückebergerTV

Its not what happened... but really it is.

DrückebergerTV

Who are better writers? Writers for the witcher? Wheel of Time? Rings of Power? Those Shows are mediocore at best and horrible at worst. George, who cant even write 1 book in over 12 years? Kit had a breakdown because the show was a hugh part of his life and he couldnt handle life without it, how the show ended had no part in it. I would argue the storyteller know the characters the best, actors "just" act their part, but they dont decide what their character does.

DrückebergerTV

I already knew that, i wanted to see her going "crazy" like she did in ep 5 during an entire season over Westeros

TTTS

The lore never mentioned that Jon would fight the nightking, the lore told us that Aegon had a vison and understood that his family would save Westeros, that's exactly what Jon did by bringing an alliance between the starks and the targaryens, remove Jon/Dany and Winterfell falls, just because Arya killed the nightking doesnt mean that Jon had no part in it, think about the bigger picture not a stupid swordfight

TTTS

Your the on that hasn't seen it because you aren't a patreon subscriber. Yikes.

Nate O

Its your choice to comment on a video you havent even seen.

DrückebergerTV

I hope they watch BCS afterwards as well.

DrückebergerTV

This was probably meant for youtube because when this video is uploaded on youtube there already will be multiple breaking bad episodes on patreon

MO

I agree with you 100% 3+ years on it still pisses me off! If they didn't have the time or Interest, pass it in to better writers (vetted by GRRM of course) who could give us the 4 season George said it could have continued for, at the quality we'd become accustomed too. Members of the cast, Kit Harrington, Emilia Clark, amongst others were really unhappy with the characters they'd played for 10 years. They knew their characters better than anyone and felt it was way off course. Kit ended up in Rehab after the show wrapped up because he sank into a deep depression and turned to alcohol. Now there is a Jon Snow spin off coming in the next few years, and many of the cast have said they'd happily return to their characters so who knows, maybe this isn't the end of GOT 🤞

Melanie Vine

Cool! Odd that Spartan said Breaking Bad reactions were already up on patron in this vid tho

MrMoleHole

Haven’t started yet. There’s a GoT wrap-up video this week and then I’m assuming Breaking Bad 1x1 a few days after.

Joseph

I cannot see Breaking Bad reactions on Patron?

MrMoleHole

P.S. I want a Arya spin off and her adventures.

Jon Musen

I loved that you didnt hate the ending. I think too many people were too harsh on t. No ending would make everyone happy. I liked it. Also it wasnt snow on the ground, it was ash. It was a flashback to Danys vision from the house of the undying.

Jon Musen

Can't wait for Breaking Bad Reactions has to be my favorite show behind Better Call Saul

Guadalupe Rosas

There were many clues to Dany losing it throughout the last 2 season. You gotta pay close attention to small things about her as it goes. The writers made it apparent that she wasn't the same Dragon Queen from season 3 or 4

RP10

Even the lore indicates it was supposed to be Jon to end the night king. We learn that from the prophecy in HoTD. Arya isn't Targaryen. Just because everyone saw it coming doesn't mean the writers should've broken the buildup for some shock moment. If they wanted to shock us, they should've had Jon fail and ended the show with the night king sitting on the iron throne.

Dom

it really was crazy back then how popular it was everywhere on the internet to being just completely gone most places that wasnt specificly meant for GoT. we all just agreed that the last season was so bad that we just stopped talking about it. deff a sad ending to an amazing show.

Jhazzrun

Say we didn't watch the reaction, it's not of your concern. Go on about your own life.

Nate O

Ots sad and very telling you cant answer a simple question. Either because you didnt watch their reaction at all or you know the reason but wont say it because it goes against your headcanon of season 8 being horrible.

DrückebergerTV

Why didnt S&P thought it was stupid as well?

DrückebergerTV

To name some examples: "Dont follow a tyrant", "Wisdom is greater than Power", "Humanity can work together for awhile and it wont take long for people to chase their own selfish needs afterwards again".

DrückebergerTV

Really enjoyed watching you guys react to this series after HOTD. I still believe this show is always worth a watch, because for the most part, it was excellent. Even though the ending was rushed, you could see how the conclusions tied into the themes presented throughout the show. It just needed a few more seasons to not feel so premature and on the nose. Because of this season, the show went from sensational to hated and irrelevant almost overnight, sadly. But HOTD sparked excitement once again in the franchise and I can't wait to watch S2 with you guys!

Cyan

To be honest this season had some ideas, Arya killing the night king was alright, a fight between the nightking and Jon would have been pointless since snow is litteraly invincible in this show, "wow swordfight that's awesome" and then what ? Jon wins and the episode ends the same way it did with Arya. The mad queen was also a nice idea, i wish that we could have seen her going crazy for one full season tho

TTTS

"Educating the masses". WOW that's a new one, didn't realise i was being educated by season 8. And what exactly was i educated about? Because obviously the attempt at "educating the masses" didn't work out as planned. Just don't tell me, i expected "xy" story and got the "z", and that's supposed to be some genius lesson by the show runners.

Milorad

He can’t help himself. It’s kind of sad.

KatDorroughMusic

Bro just stop.

Nate O

Season 8 was lacking . To say it was perfect or they nailed the ending is not on point. No Disney ending. We were told by George he wanted it much like the shire. Well we got that from D and D. But it was rushed.

Stannis loves grammar.

You are absolutely right. The Bran quote was “I can’t be lord of Winterfell. I can NEVER be lord of ANYTHING.” D&D “kinda forgot” their own scripts. Just stupid. So so stupid.

KatDorroughMusic

So, you dont know why they dont have an issue with Bran becoming King. I thought you watched the reaction, but that was wrong i guess.

DrückebergerTV

Well you have my reason and you say you know theirs so i'm not sure why you're out here asking rhetorical questions. I've noticed you commenting on people's views with some hostility, relax dude. This is a safe space, we are all big fans of the show here. I'm not sure how you watched the reaction when Patreon says you don't support any creators. Try be a nice guy alright Hornswoggle.

Nate O

I know their reason, i wondered if you watched the reaction too.

DrückebergerTV

What point? More Star wars lies?

DrückebergerTV

What honest opinion? He recommends a stupid video for pointless reasons.

DrückebergerTV

Please leave me alone. I don’t know how many other ways to tell you that you need to stop. Just fucking stop. STOP. I do not want anything to do with you because you are like an attack dog and your energy is fucking draining so STOP.

KatDorroughMusic

They may or may not. Possibly forgotten things as it's their 1st watch through and wasn't binged either. I gave my reason, you'd have to ask them. People have different opinions but I think probably 90% of people having the same view as me not to a tee but kind of solidifys my remark about the Bran stuff.

Nate O

Yeah, the writers for the show discussed it with the books writer. It's close enough but it's clear there's major changes or major changes on how the characters got to this point

Farmer John

He can. And he has been theorised to be a villain or become one. Only the writer of the books will be able to confirm it once and if he finishes the books

Farmer John

Druckeberger, calm down mate, this is not your show and no one is personally attacking you when theyre giving their honest opinion about it

Farmer John

Good job on being condenscending and missing his point

Farmer John

Whom? S&P? No, im just stating the obvious.

DrückebergerTV

Why do you have an issue with it and S&P dont?

DrückebergerTV

and you are their official spokesperson?

qas ra

I've watched the show from start to finish once on my own and three times with other groups of people aswell as a heap of reactions and everytime I see Bran be chosen it annoys me more each time. The whole show people and Bran himself kept saying how he can't rule and so on. For example when Sam was saying to Bran he is the Lord of Winterfell now and Bran replies that he can't because he's the three eyed raven now just to name one instance.

Nate O

We know you wanted a disney ending, but at least you acknowkedge Georges fault in this.

DrückebergerTV

The ending cant be more true to its roots. Certainly not by jon or dany becoming rulers or jaime killing cersei or jon fighting night king. If they didnt care about the show by giving us an ending, how much does Martin care for his books by not giving us 1 in 12+ years?

DrückebergerTV

Its over. They enjoyed the ending and entirety of 2nd half of the show. No bad faith video will change that.

DrückebergerTV

I dont care about Star wars, but im looking very much forward to their next big netflix series: 3 body Problem.

DrückebergerTV

And again, the article that proves majority of main actors were fine with the ending: https://www.insider.com/game-of-thrones-cast-talking-about-the-series-finale-2019-5

DrückebergerTV

Impulse, you always Impress me. You always Start of by explaining and semidefending the show, only to insult it anyway at the end lol

DrückebergerTV

The ending is horrible. As a book reader I kinda suspect that Danny's ending maybe a bit more heroic . I leave it there. At this point in the show lore , we know the writers had had enough . They never wanted to hire writers ,and they were looking to star wars .they did an amazing job for 70 percent of the story. Blackwater bay. Hodor. Red wedding. Battle of the bastards . Season 6 episode 10. Hardhomme. Incredible moments on TV. Not really ever duplicated. But season 8 was terrible. George is to blame as well not finishing the books. Still one of the greatest tv show , if not the best.

Stannis loves grammar.

I found an excellent source that is telling what the actors really thought. Majority is fine with the ending. Kit even insults critics lol: https://www.insider.com/game-of-thrones-cast-talking-about-the-series-finale-2019-5

DrückebergerTV

@druckerberger dude your shilling on every post with your bs. david benioff is that you? you must be very bored now that they cancelled the start wars movies

qas ra

No, for Kit that was his ending with Thrones. Spartan & Pudgey dont have to claim they enjoyed it either. They will start other great stories now.

DrückebergerTV

Set yourself up for a huge dissapointment if the books ever come out. I remember a 1000 things people thought season 8 had to do and nothing of it happened except Clegane vs. Clegane.

DrückebergerTV

DID she screw over Jon though? Because let's remember that the secret protected Daenerys, not Jon. She wanted to keep it a secret so she can continue to tell everyone she was the last Targaryen and the rightful ruler. She wanted Jon to let her play pretend forever, while he has to stay the bastard of Winterfell even though it's something that's been a huge part of his own insecurities his whole life. And if you want to argue that it potentially put him in danger because Daenerys might hurt him, that only continues to prove the point that Sansa was right not to trust her and definitely was right to want to get her away from any significant seat of power. Because if she'd murder someone as good and honorable as Jon just so she can take control of the kingdoms without competition, she absolutely needed to be stopped. It ends up coming down to what is more important? Keeping a secret or preventing a tyrant from getting into power? Sansa broke her oath yes, but she did it not out of malicious intent or for power herself. She did it because she knew the cost if another tyrant came into power. And frankly, it was a bit unfair of Jon to even put them in this position. Because he's not just asking them to keep a secret. He's asking them to help him prioritize his oath to Daenerys and aid her to get the iron throne, even despite their clear distrust in her as a ruler. He's asking them to set aside all of that, all of their reservations and valid distrust, for him. When all of that, can mean the difference between having a good ruler on the throne, or another (far worse) tyrant that causes harm to thousands of people, including them. And Daenerys is far more dangerous than any other ruler has been of late, because she had dragons. And I don't understand what you mean when you say "didn't stick up for him." Did Sansa not come to King's Landing with thousands of Northman and threatened to tear Greyworm and his armies a new asshole if they harmed Jon? Was Jon's name not the first thing that came out her mouth when we saw her there at the meeting this last episode, because she was first and foremost, there to take him home? Did she not argue with Yara when she tried to call Jon a traitor and reminded her she'd followed a tyrant so keep Jon's name out her mouth? Was it not explicitly stated that Sansa (and Arya) wanted Jon freed? What more do you expect her to do? Sansa did the best she could to protect Jon, and her people. And in the end, he lived, her people are free.

connie

Also a great recommendation I saw was to check out this quick 2-3min video about an alternate ending for Game of Thrones that would've made everything a bit more impactful and make more sense with how things ended. Would be awesome if you guys reacted to it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWvQ_X2sqqE

Meagan

Personally, every time I've re-watched I skip the ending. It was The most unfaithful to its roots ending I'd ever watched (at the time). Leaving the books out of it, the first season of GOT is one of if not the best 1st season of a show ever. It was almost flawless in its execution and for the next 5-6 seasons it continued on this trend of S-tier story writing, character progression, and payoff. Only for the ending to be a shock-factor cluster fuck rushed by Showrunners who couldn't care less about the show and left us asking "Wait what just happened?". It was a disappointing ending to the least(IMO). But it's been quite the journey and I still enjoyed your guys' reactions :)

Marimo

It’s been real yall!! See you for House of the Dragon season 2!! And the Jon Snow sequel TV show

Sasha

*Spartan & Pudgey at the start of 8x01 mentioning how hard it would be to rewatch Game of Thrones knowing Rob’s fate* Unfortunately, now you know how many of us Dany stans feel. Still doesn’t get any easier. I love Game of Thrones, don’t get me wrong overall it still makes it in my favorite shows of all time list. But sadly, after 8x03 I feel like the rest was watching a car accident in slow motion which left many viewers confused, enraged, sad, or left disappointed. Some enjoyed it, don’t get me wrong. But back when these last episodes aired there was a huge uproar and even all these years later, still such a divide on the series as a whole due to the controversial writing choices made in Season 8. But so happy to hear your thoughts, feelings, and reactions to the show as a whole! Enjoyed watching the journey with you two and can't wait to see future reactions to upcoming shows. I hope in the meantime you'll consider reacting to some amazing Game of Thrones edits on Youtube now that you're done with the series. I highly recommend some from these two channels: Zurik 23M and The Garo Studios. Also the actor Jason Momoa who played Khal Drogo filmed his live reaction to the ending of the series and it’s SUCH a mood. I hope you check it out!

Meagan

It’s been an amazing journey guys! I’d love to see y’all react to some GOT YouTube vids like the life of Tywin Lannister!

Kotlan

@Elizabeth D. Every point well made! I was literally thinking all these same things while watching this reaction. I just want the damn books already! lol maybe then we'll understand

SeaShel

For advanced GoT theories I recommend the youtube channel David Lightbringer. For the books, listening to ASoIaF audiobooks is probably the most efficient way to get through them. I started listening to an amateur narrator of the books on youtube a month ago and I'm already half way through book 3. He gets better at doing the character's voices over time and he sings really well too! His channel is DavidReadsASoIaF.

Andrey

She was right about Dany. I’m not saying she is not a capable ruler. That was not a point I was making. She is absolutely smart, and a capable ruler. But she did screw over Jon. She swore secrecy, and didn’t follow through with it. She went behind his back, and then didn’t stick up for him when he paid the price. Guess family loyalty means nothing to some. She’ll be a good ruler though.

Karl Lashkari

That would make him a great Master of Whisperers and Grand Maester, but King? Jon has made tough decisions for the best of his people, he would have made a good (but reluctant) king.

Karl Lashkari

I recommend watching GoT season 8 pisstake by Glidus on youtube

Andrey

Great reactors, Thank you for the experience. I wish I could go down the breaking bad path with you guys, but that show is just extremely boring to me. Every show is not for everyone. Hopefully one day i will catch you again on another show.

rblume1968

Jon’s “banishment” to the Night’s Watch was an excuse to let him live a normal life with the free folk - where he belongs. As Tormund said, he has the North in him, the real North. In the North he is not Jon Snow the bastard or Aegon Targaryen the heir to the iron throne, he’s just Jon. He realises this when the gate closes behind him and he has everything he needs.

Johhny Gatka

Amazing journey watching the series with you guys. Shame about the rushed ending, I feel similar toyou guys where I was still super hyped and enjoying it all the way up to 8x3, then 8x4 and after became an extreme headache to watch. I feel the story beats could have happened this way if we had another season or two... anyway all the best. Lets look forward to HoTD season 2 and watch together!

Anthony Brown

No, thank YOU guys so much for this journey 😇 It's been great, the best reactions I've seen for GoT - for any show, hands down. I can honestly say it totally made my day so many times getting new uploads. Like all of us here I was able to watch it for the first time again - through you guys - and relive many of the same thoughts and emotions, and also have some of them challenged and become broadened as well. You guys have such good chemistry and banter, and are just a blast. Not everyone who is a reactor nails it - it's a fine line to walk, and you guys strike the perfect balance of being very down to earth and relatable, while also having that x factor or made-for-tv vibe, if you will. So big thumbs up 👍 And to all the awesome mods as well! Looking forward to Breaking Bad and beyond! 🤠

Pat

As someone who immediately loved Dany and grew to best love Sansa (more and more with every rewatch), I’ll throw this in there, for everybody who thought Sansa was being a b***h when she met Dany: SANSA WAS RIGHT ABOUT HER. If Sansa was vibing like, this chick would burn everyone with the right excuse, SHE WAS CORRECT. She was right not to trust her, she could tell instinctively something was way off in Dany, and for every person who says Varys or Tyrion or Jon were right to eventually cast off Dany, let’s be clear—Sansa called that FIRST. She’d spent years in King’s Landing around the most corrupt and powerful people in their world. She knew how corrupt people with a lot of power become, and the moment she saw those dragons, you could see on her face that she knew Dany was trouble. Her instincts were correct, moreso when Sansa told Dany “men do foolish things when they’re in love,” and Dany was like, I totally love your brother look at me here, Sansa had to have known that made her even more dangerous—Dany admitted she made drastic choices based on her emotions. That’s dangerous in a king OR a queen. And after Sansa saw her cousin Jon flying a dragon to save everyone during the Long Night, and knowing already he was someone who preferred mercy to power unless there was no other choice, she was the first person to realize he was “someone better.” Did her conspiring drive Dany a little closer to the edge of the sanity cliff? Probably. But if her conspiring had worked, if Varys hadn’t been stopped, she’d have helped save a million lives. I give her props for asking Jon, “Can you ever forgive me?” instead of the more sisterly, “I TOLD YOU she was trouble, but you NEVER listen to me.”

Don’tDrinkTheLuminol

Just got done watching. And wow, what a journey it’s been. Now I’m sure you both can understand why so many people watch others react to this great show. You both have been my favorite and the only channel I stayed subscribed on Patreon too. Pudgey crying at the end made me emotional as well. I’m sad that we’ve finished the series together. But I’m looking forward to other shows. Breaking bad is one of those shows that I started but was never able to finish through it. Now I have a reason to watch it and enjoy it with y’all.

Destinee Yang

GOT is still my favorites tv series of all time, we just needed AT LEAST 2 more seasons (or at least more episodes in the last 2 seasons) to wrap up this journey in a satisfactory way. IMO, the Dany that I got to know over 7 seasons (and the books) wouldn't have burned every inch of Kings Landing after the soldiers surrender. MANY disagree I know, but that was the biggest disappointment for me. Jon being sent north to the "Knights Watch" was kind of bizarre. But I do think he belongs in the North with Ghost...and now we get a Jon Snow spin off series?! Can't wait. HOT D has been great, GRRM is an absolute genius!

SeaShel

"A madman sees what he sees."

DrückebergerTV

I don’t like hearing you. Full stop. If I could block you on here I would but that’s not an option so just move on. Annoy someone else with your delusions. Let’s both be adults about this.

KatDorroughMusic

Its a history book written by someone with a subjective view, there will be different Versions of reality just like in fire and blood. In one book it will stand that cersei killed tywin so she didnt have to marry loras or jaime because he wanted to kill his brother or oberyn poisened him before his death. Or it was tyrion before his escape. Its even questionable if shae gets even mentioned by any historic. Or who they will blame for joffreys death. Tyrion can easily be mentioned but without Name.

DrückebergerTV

Most of these theories mixed show cannon with book cannon and headcannon from bookreaders about unpublished books. They were never meant be adressed or all confirmed by the show. People set themselves up to be majorly dissapointed and blame the show for it. Neither D&D or Martin forced you to watch all these pointless and convulted theories. There were some great ones there as well, some cool ones, but Overall it was always a reach to suggest the show will even cover minority of it.

DrückebergerTV

And we never see House Reed, and Meera is never seen again, after being so instrumental in Bran’s journey…that’s always bothered me

SeaShel

You dont like hearing the truth.

DrückebergerTV

I agree. Bran’s character as the three eyed raven was not developed enough…we saw his journey to start being the three eyed raven, and they did a great job with that. But after, just rushed and kind of non existent..

SeaShel

Tyrion is not on trial, its a gathering to find a solution for everything after the last war and to present another war from happening. Tyrion suggested bran, and everyone agreed, he didnt select him. If its just a sitcom why do you have auch a hard time understanding it?

DrückebergerTV

Its not supposed to please the masses, but educate them. As history has shown, people do not respond well to being taught a lesson.

DrückebergerTV

It goes back to 1x1.

DrückebergerTV

There are so many moments in interviews where they slip up and accidentally tell the truth which I’m sure you’ve seen so I don’t have to actually mention that but it just makes me laugh every time.

KatDorroughMusic

Jaime never really cared about the innocent, nothing in the show provides that. Arya meant to warn jon, that she would not stop at loved ones or family. Bran knew his journey must lead to something and he propably knew, but we cant be sure. Greyworm knows killing jon would kill his men, so they imprisoned him until they can figure put what to do next. In my headcannon Sam is either still training halftime or he is just a transitionary maester, euther way, we know he is smart and can learn fast by healing jorah and figuring out R+L. Bronn will be guided by wiser men like tyrion or Davos. Well, Jaime had his hand around her neck while she cried and died. Twist is he didnt kill her, but comforted her. Arya wants to explore, not being told the answer.

DrückebergerTV

Exactly. lol They all still very much want to be hired in future projects by HBO…don’t shit where you eat if you want to continue to eat there.

KatDorroughMusic

Please leave me alone. Thank you. After all your other interactions I’d just appreciate you leaving me out of your narrative.

KatDorroughMusic

I don’t want to interact with you like…at all. Please remove me from your narrative.

KatDorroughMusic

Your war is lost. They enjoyed the series til its end. They only disliked 1 episode in entire 2nd half of the show. Its over. Let it end.

DrückebergerTV

Man, found yall with HOTD and now all the way here. Feels weird lmao

Christian Saban

This ist 1000% Martins ending for Jon as well.

DrückebergerTV

Well, if thats true, they still did an amazing Job because it didnt hinder their enjoyment at all and they only disliked 1 episode the end and they enjoyed the Finale for the most part as well. If thats a failure, i want to fail like them.

DrückebergerTV

they have to say they liked it. Its about their cash... Wtf

Adrian

To bring dany back... to be killed again by jon lol

DrückebergerTV

You dont need to put in any more effort in making them hate the ending, that ship has sailed. They disliked only 8x5 in entire second half of the show and still love the entire story. The Story won.

DrückebergerTV

They enjoyed the ending. Kit Harington liked the ending. Your thoughts about that?

DrückebergerTV

Thats it. A beautiful ending. They enjoyed this episode a lot more than the previous one. People wanted them to hate the entire 2nd half of this show. Congratulations, they disliked 1 episode (8x5) of it. Great Post-Episose discussion, them talking about the ending and trying to piece it together instead of trying to break it down like majority did online. They still love the entirety of the story. Now on to other great storys like Breaking Bad, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter...

DrückebergerTV

Wow what a journey! Thank you guys for making us reexperience the show with you, and big thank you to your mods who did an amazing job with the spoilers, thus keeping your reactions totally unbiased and refreshing. The first time I watched this episode I cried like a baby even though I find most of the scene not done well. When Dany dies even if she's just a crazy psycho at this point, and even if the scene is rather badly done like Spartan said, I cried so much because of the memory of her character. I'm surprised Pudgey didn't cry too but it really shows how this final episode missed the mark. I can't wait for your wrap up video. I would love for you to tell us how differently you see House of the Dragon now that you've watched all of Game of Thrones, and do you ever plan on reading the books. In the meantime, waiting for HotD season 2, I'm gonna enjoy your Lord of the Rings reaction and really looking forward to Breaking Bad as well which is gonna be one amazing ride too, and a very big change of scenery.

Lise

Bran king of the six kingdoms, sansa queen in the north, jon king beyond the wall. Pretty good ending for the starks

A.B

Sansa didn't learn the worst things from them. She learned when to be ruthless and when to be compassionate. She learned how to treat her people and how not to (Cersei would starve them and use them as bait, Sansa would feed them, put emphasis on needing to make sure they're safe, even leaving her gates open to make sure as many can make it into safety as possible). "She can't stay in the seven kingdoms under a Stark King." This is because Sansa is smart and understands the necessity of thinking ahead instead of being content with the here and now. It would make no sense to stick to the 7k when it was literally said that rulers will be chosen from now on. Which means a Stark won't be sitting on the throne forever, but the North plans to be around forever. Why would she continue to keep her people under southern rule when they said since season one they wanted to be independent from it? Sansa actually heeded their desires, but of course, let's make it about Sansa and pretend this wasn't the Northern goal for years. "She used all the information for her own benefit and her own benefit alone." How did she use it to her own benefit, when she was clearly using it to defend the North and her family? Not once did she use her knowledge for her own interests. She was a constant mouthpiece for the North. She didn't jeopardize Jon and Dany's future either. Dany jeopardized her own future, and Jon made the choice to bend the knee to Dany without thinking of his people. It isn't Sansa's fault that she clocked both their tea. That she saw through Jon's lie about bending the knee because he had to, when really he did it for love, and that Dany was a power-hungry tyrant waiting to happen because she literally has been in spaces for years learning how tyrants speak and operate (Joffrey, Cersei, Ramsay), and mind you, each one of them has harmed her, and their people. Sansa learned from them alright; she learned how NOT to be, and how to defeat those who are like that. She's knowledgeable on the game of power-hungry rulers and the way honor and duty has stifled her loved ones to their peril. I think it's absurd to say she has no honor, but even more absurd to act like honor is the end all be all, when it really isn't. She understands that things like honor don't always fare well when dealing with snakes like the south, especially those who lack it. You get so caught up in your own self-righteousness, you're gonna end up dead. Moreso, it's very obvious that Sansa's character is about learning from the mistakes of those who came before her and doing better than they did. Her being Cersei 2.0 makes no sense for her character arc. Cersei was a cold, cruel, ruthless woman who only cared for her children as an extension of herself and didn't give a crap about her people. Sansa is nothing at all like her in that sense and she never will be, because she actually loves her family, her people and values them and what they have to say. That's why Sansa inspires love and protection and Cersei only inspired hate and fear. The differences are very obvious, too obvious for you to sit and say she's a copy of Cersei.

connie

Bran becoming king makes perfect sense I never understood the hate for that decision he can literally see everything

A.B

I know this is the perfect ending because no one is 100% happy. Where everybody's story ends is so fitting. Where it goes wrong for me its the rushing by the writers. This could easy been 9 full 10 episodes seasons, if not more.

BølleTM

@jmus her haters are just mad that she was right and decide to point blame at her for it, instead of acknowledging that she should have been listened to.

connie

He can’t see the future. They’ve said that so many times lol

TallTyrionLannister

Game of thrones - devoid of logic XD It's a good rip apart of season 8

Rainbow

Ah yes, Bronn the master of coin, who didn't understand how borrowing and lending money works... but not master of war... (or master of trenches) being the only person in westeros to think of oil barrels (and so therefore was not there to council the army of the living against the army of the dead).

Rainbow

For Dany's ending, I really would have enjoyed her becoming a villain, it was just too rushed. She went from abandoning her desires to be on throne to fight in the North alongside Jon, sacrificing half her army for his fight and to save the North, and then 2 episodes later she loses her mind and kills a bunch of innocent people? At the end of the day, Dany has always said that she would tear down King's Landing and her enemies' stone houses, however, this is a character who has ALWAYS refused to harm the innocent. She can't abandon her values in a few episodes. I would have loved to be led to hate her over the course of a season so that by the time Jon kills her, it makes all the sense in the world and it feels more like justice. She was brutal in Essos, but because we had no attachment to any of the people she killed, we still rooted for her. There was so much opportunity for us to grow to hate her for being just as brutal in Westeros with characters we love. Unfortunately I think the writers missed a big opportunity to create one last red wedding, caused by our favorite heroine turned mad queen (amongst many other missed opportunities). To love a character for 7 seasons and then to realize she was terrible would have been ground breaking TV if it had been done well.

Cam

1000% on board with this! I’d happily do annual rewatches with them. I do them on my own more than once a year already. 😅

KatDorroughMusic

I don't hate the ending for every character, I have a feeling this will be very close to the ending GRRM writes. Bran could very well end up on the throne, I think what made people hate this is how Bran's character was handled on the show. His abilities could have made him just as important of a character as Jon, but the way the writers wrote him did not translate well on screen. We cared about Bran in seasons 1-4, stripping him of his personality gave the viewers no chance to enjoy this character for what he is. I think they just didnt know how to write him and that ended up being a huge let down.

Cam

The biggest injustice of season 8 is the fact that we never got to hear Jon say dracarys

Cam

What a wild journey!! It was a joy to rewatch the series with you guys, looking forward to the rest of LOTR reactions & HOTD in the future. Spartan, your emotions after the finale were spot on.. 😅 A mix of confusion, sadness, emptiness & tiny bits of joy, haha.

Nebula_xray

You know a killer when you see one arya? no waaaaaaaay! really? nothing over the last episode alone give that away? :O XD

Rainbow

I think Arya wants to explore and find out what's West of Westeros herself, without Bran's help.

Nebula_xray

Bran should be considered the villain letting it all happen so he's the winner.

Rainbow

No matter how it ended, it's been an utter joy watching this series with y'all =)

Rainbow

i think drogon burned the throne cause he knew that was the thing causing trouble

William

all fair points and why, when you really start thinking about it, the ending is terrible.

Demented Avenger

You should consider doing a livestream to discuss the show now you've finished it.

Victoria E (vickster5001)

My favorite theory is that Bran Stark truly isn't Bran Stark anymore, but Bryndon Rivers/The 3 Eyed Raven. That the 3ER was waiting centuries for the perfect "host" so to speak, pushed Bran out of his body, and became King. If you look up some theories about Bryndon Rivers and his ambition it makes sense. It's hard to believe that such a terrible person became such a wise and benevolent being in becoming the 3ER. So it tracks that he would kill Bran and take over his body.

Demented Avenger

thank you guys for your reactions. and I know many people don't like the ending, I think it was very good and the only issue is that it was rushed. but overall this show is incredible.

Dani

I'm glad you didn't hate it. For me too, the show is still an incredible journey and remains one of my favourite shows. In terms of the finale itself, I don't mind it at all and think it's a better ep than 4 and 5, as it returns to scenes of dialogue and a slower pace. If only we'd have had 4 more episodes to expand this show it could've been so much better. With more eps to bed it in, Dany's turn to dictator would not have felt so rushed, but as someone who expected her to snap, I quite enjoyed seeing that horror unfold in ep.6 and Emilia played it so well. I don't mind Bran as King, as I think he's exactly the type of ruler needed after so much fighting for power. I like Arya heading off, although she could just ask Bran where to go, as he can see everywhere! Sansa always wanted to be a Queen, but wanted to leave the North and now is its biggest champion. I liked that. As for Jon, I think he's where he should be. He didn't want to rule, he didn't like war or politics. He was happiest with the wildlings, so I hope he finds that happiness beyond the wall again. Tyrion finding Jaime (and Cersei I suppose) makes me cry every time, as does Brienne completing Jaime's entry in the White Book. I'm sure he'd be pleased to know she succeeded him as Commander of the Night's Watch.

Victoria E (vickster5001)

Bronn Master of Coin is Like Dracula as President of bloodgivers😅

Giovanni Antonacci

Jaime: "I never cared for the common people, innocent or not" (Really? Then why are you a Kingslayer, again?) Arya: "I know a killer when I see one" (Gee, she just burned down an entire city. Very astute observation, Arya) Bran: "Why do you think I came all this way?" (D&D admitted that this was a throwaway line that they just thought was cool, but it raises so many questions about what Bran knew and when he knew it, and his motivations) I'm still trying to figure out in what world Jon Snow walks out the throne room, tells everyone that he just killed the queen, and the Unsullied and/or Dothraki allowed him to be alive for more than 5 seconds. Samwell is a grandmaester? With his 3 weeks of bedpan training at the citadel? Bronn unscrupulous sell sword is the Master of Coin? Huh? What happened to the prophesies about the little brother strangling Cersei? Who was the Prince/ss that was promised? Where was Lightbringer? Why can't Arya just ask Bran what's West of Westeros? He knows everything.

Elizabeth D.

On paper, Brandon makes for a better king. Not only does he not care for power but he doesn't desire anything really. He also doesnt hate anyone.This alone keeps him from being selfish or tyrannical. Then there's his ability to see everything that's happening moment to moment and anything that happened even minutes before. So that means no one can ever lie to him and get away with it. If he wants to know someone's motives he can simply go see what they've been up to behind closed doors. On top of all that he doesn't have children or a wife nor will he ever love again. So he's stronger than most. He'll always put duty above all else. I think the reason why alot of people hated that they chose Bran was his story didn't connect nearly as much as Jon's. We all wanted Jon to be king so most of us couldn't see reason when it came to Bran in that role instead.

Dashawn Brooks

I just want to thank you for this amazing reaction and journey through these seasons. I hadn't watched GoT since it came out all those years ago, and it's been so special seeing it again here with you. Really loved your reactions to it, so thank you so much.

JiaHailstorm

You sound salty.

Nyghtegale

Targ’s have pretty much done nothing but damage Westeros I’m glad they are gone

Chad-gon Targaryen

❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼

CpaSpartan Pudgey

❤️🙏🏼

CpaSpartan Pudgey

if it comes out and is good that will be very exciting!

CpaSpartan Pudgey

this is interesting. we just assumed he was going to old Valaria

CpaSpartan Pudgey

Thank you Jesse! glad you enjoyed

CpaSpartan Pudgey

I remember watching this episode a little more than 4 years ago, bawling my eyes out when the song „Last of the Starks“ started. Thinking „Wow, this is it now? This is really the end.. and it was so disappointing and frustrating.“ I did a few rewatches on Game of Thrones, but never watched season 8 again. Until now with you guys. And I must say - I don‘t hate it like before. Still don’t like episode 4 and the following too much, but well... Knowing what would happen and not having any expectations really makes it better for me. Or at least not as bad. Still, watching this last episode again for the first time after 4 years, gave me a little heartache again. But about the episode: I feel really heartbroken for Drogon. Lost his siblings and now his mother. Not having any living conspecifics (is this the right word?). And now having to spend a lifetime in loneliness. I really hope he finds his happy end. I still hate Bran being the new king. I had a lot of people in my mind who could have become king or queen. It never even occurred that it could be Bran. And do you remember what Tywin Lannister said seasons ago? „Any man who must say „I am king“ is no true king“. And what was like the first thing Bran said as the new king? Right, „I can, I am king“. And also other commentators also mentioned the butterfly thing. To bad, Missandei never got to tell Greyworm and he‘s going to die now soon. That‘s all I have to say right now. Probably forgot a few things haha… Thank you Spartan and Pudgey for this journey. I still love Daenerys. She is still my queen. I feel like you mentioned in the talk. I am okay with her becoming a mad queen. I am not okay with the way D&D did it to her.

AkiZzu

I disagree, D&D used the Long Night as a red herring but it is central to the books. They admitted themselves to not knowing how to handle the fantastical elements of the story, and their lack of interest shows both in how scaled down all the magic is and in the underwhelming resolution to the Long Night. They flipped the sequence of events from the books, choosing to have the KL conflict as the climax but it will be the other way round in ASOIAF (hell, the titles of the source material vs the adaption shows you the flipped priorities). The sequence of events for Dany is backwards from what we saw in the show, and Martin already foreshadowed it with Stannis: he came to King’s Landing to conquer and failed. In the attempt, thousands died by wildfire. Soon after he hears about the white walker threat and realised that his true duty as a king is to protect the people first, not pursue the throne, so heads north to fight the Others. That is exactly what will happen with Dany: she will come to take the throne (from fAegon, not Cersei) and in the resulting clash, large portions of King’s Landing will burn. I expect her dragonfire will set off the wildfire caches in a cruel parallel of her father. It will be destructive, but it won’t be some malicious act of punishment and, more importantly, it will be what pulls Dany back from her quest for the Irom Throne, and refocuses her to the Others. The Dany we know in the books COULD NOT burn down a city of innocents intentionally and relish it. If you want more detailed evidence of the foreshadowing of her arc. The first book, and ACOK, foreshadows Dany’s arc climaxing with her burning the Others, not King’s Landing (that will happen earlier). The key conflict of the heart of Dany’s story is centred around her Mhysa (Mother) and her Dragon aspect. This conflict is illustrated through her battle with slavery: we open her story with her being effectively sold into slavery to Drogo, and we watch her inner Dragon coming out as she gains confidence - culminating in her convincing Drogo to take the Iron Throne. She then reaches her Mhysa aspect as she sees the plight of the Dothraki victims like Eroeh and Miri, which are the price of war. Dany the Mother is too weak to protect them, and they’re killed/betray her. This leads directly to the resolution of her arc in the first book when she reconciles both parts of her nature and becomes the Mother of Dragons. The rest of the books show us exactly where it’s going because they’re just completing an extended heroes journey for Dany. Her Dragon nature serves her Mother aspect: she becomes the Breaker of Chains and goes on to spend her arc fighting slavery. It’s here that GRRM foreshadows her ultimate arc as she sees visions of the mummers dragon and the song of ice and fire. This is where the books and shows diverge because this scene is replaced in the show with a vision of the burnt King’s Landing. It shows you that D&D were more concerned with the political resolution than the magical one, but GRRM is a fantasy writer: he’s ramping up the magic in each book and it’s building to a climax. Dany’s arc is all about freeing slaves and killing masters: the Unsullied, slave soldiers turned into unfeeling ‘grey wraiths’ who must steal and kill a child to qualify. She kills their masters and frees them. She kills the Undying Masters of Qarth, and burns their cold blue heart. What does that parallel? What is the worst form of slavery in the story, the one the first book opens with? The Others are the ultimate slave masters, and the wights are the worst kind of slave held in chains of death. Dany’s destiny is to break those chains (not a fucking wheel). Others are created by stealing/sacrificing the babies of wildings, a very intentional parallel to the Unsullied. The Undying masters reflect the undying Others, and Dany will burn the Heart of Winter just as she burnt the cold blue heart of the Undying, and free the wights from bondage. In the House of the Undying, Dany is called the Slayer of Lies. The greatest lie of all is that her destiny is the Iron Throne. For her to complete her heroes journey, Dany will need to see through this lie and once again reconcile the two sides of her nature, turning from the Iron Throne and going north to burn the Others, and die in the process - only death can pay for life.

Mzuka

Thank you so much for this incredible ride! It has been amazing rewatching this series I have loved for over a decade with you. I’m so glad you both got so much out of it despite a few hiccups here and there. This may feel like a goodbye, but there is always more to explore in the world of Game of Thrones. Thank you again <3

Lily

Not gonna lie, you guys saying goodbye to this journey made me more emotional than the ending of the show

Cs Zoltan

Thanks guys, its been so fun experiencing the show again with you.

James K

She inherits the worst from all those characters. She used all the information for her own benefit and her own benefit alone. She japordized Jons and Danys future, even the future of the realm, because she believes in the worst of the people and ultimately will get to that point because she does whatever she can to get/ keep power. She is manipulative, rutheless and arrogant. Sure she can handle the south with an attitude like that because she has no honor left in her. One should not applaud such change, rather name it for what it is - a bad person. Rotten to the core and give it a few years even the "family"-trait will mean nothing - it will be corrupted the same way with Cersei - who is not with her, is against her. I'd rather had her learn more from Tyreon, but him she considered stupid now. She can't even stay in the seven kingdoms under a Stark king - her ego does not alow it anymore. She might be a greater threat to the standing of House Stark in the north than we know. We saw how Jon was walking the line between mercy and duty. She does not even understand the concept.

Joel Quinn

Game of Thrones is the most disappointing show in television history, So full of disappointment from beginning to end. (the beginning is at least still good)

Auxiliary

Sansa literally nails everything. She will be the best ruler out of all of them. She cares for her people, and she nailed who Dany really was as soon as she set eyes on her.

jmus

Someone made a compilation of tons of foreshadowing for the possibility of Danny snapping. It goes way back to Maester Aemon's comment "A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing" and from there on, to the end you catch dialog that makes you think about her flipping. I love that Drogon headed towards Volantis (the homeland of the Targaryens and dragons) which is also where followers of the Lord of Light practice.

mgamer327 .

Jon never wanted to be King of anything, the North, the 7 Kingdoms, he constantly said "I don't want it". John told Tormund he wished he was going back to the North with him. Jon ended up where he wants to be.

mgamer327 .

Tyrion also killed Tywin, yeah, it makes no sense at all.

Jaroslav Dočekal

Absolutely! Bran giving the dagger to Arya and willingly manipulating Theon to sacrifice himself to the night king made me really think hard. Bran was willing to sacrifice the people of Kingslanding to be King(the vision of a dragon in KL) to get what he thinks is the best future scenario

Flexorcist

I really hope HBO greenlights the potential new show based around Jon Snow and what he gets up to after the ending of GOT. There are so many ways to bring him back into the fold. A potential crisis that requires him? Maybe the Free Cities see Westeros as weakened and decided to attack, requiring Jon to get Drogon. Anything. I don't like the idea of House Targaryen just dying out, and Jon not getting a family of his own. Hell, make him King of the True North :P

Nyghtegale

Good news for Spartan. A Jon Snow sequel show is officially in pre production!

Patrick Ganley

There is definitely a read that Dany was off her rocker because of the Three-Eyed Raven’s manipulation. Learning Jon’s identity displaced her entire life’s meaning as the “rightful” heir. Literally she was having an existential crisis that was further fueled by her closest advisors plotting behind her back to dethrone her and to poison her well before the burning of King’s Landing ever took place because they knew Jon’s identity as the rightful heir. Also learning Jon’s identity cost her the loss of her romantic relationship with Jon (he twice rejects her advances because he’s not about the incest lol). If she doesn’t know about Jon, I don’t think she gets so paranoid over losing the support of the people in favor of the rightful heir, Jon. She doesn’t need to “choose fear” and exude her power by burning the city. Jon being a “criminal” for killing Dany and thus being passed over to be king doesn’t make sense according to the customs of the land. Robert had Aerys killed and killed Rhaegar, and dude became king. Cersei blew up thousands of innocent people, was an overt criminal, and made herself queen. The North whose forces were right outside King Landing would have rallied behind their lord and former king, Jon. Also D&D must have forgotten the Dothraki’s tradition that whoever kills the khal (Dany) becomes the khal (Jon). I would love to see the Unsullied have to go up against the North and the Dothraki. Don’t think forcing Jon’s banishment would have meant that much to the Unsullied in the grand scheme of things since they immediately fuck off out of Westeros after this.

JJ

I hope Pudgey keeps her Targaryen shirt for House of the Dragon

Nicole Herd

Thanks so much for the reactions, what a journey! By the way, it wasn’t snow, it was ash. Remember the vision Danny had of the throne room covered in what looked like snow. Now we know it was ash, caused by her. Can’t wait for Breaking Bad!

Ben Hall

I was heartbroken for Jon, he deserves to be king and so much more happiness..but was happy he was in the true north with Ghost and Tormund, exactly where he wanted to be, he's clearly now the King beyond the wall. The starks have taken over everywhere do love that part..but also heartbroken again that they've all separated again. And we never got to see Nymeria, we were robbed abit..think we did need 10 episodes this season. Jon still to me is clearly the prince who was promised. Hes always protected the realm without ever wanting power or things in return. He united everyone to defeat the dead and even encouraged Arya's warrior side and training. Jon is also the reason Arya came back to Winterfell. Everyone had their part to play big and small, just a shame D&D had to rush things so much. Jon is finally free now, away from all the politics he hated and struggled with. Going beyond the wall with Ghost and people who love him regardless of his name. So i was happier in the end, knowing Jon was actually being set free.

Chantelle Miles

I wonder who this Maester wrote was responsible for killing King Joffrey? Like how could Tyrion not be mentioned as the person responsible for “assassinating” the king? Also I caught in this rewatch that the White Book says Joffrey was poisoned by Tyrion Lannister, so I imagine that’s still the official story in the kingdom.

JJ

Not the best season or finale. Thank you S&P for creating this reaction channel and reacting to GOT. It was amazing to relive this amazing series again with fresh virgin eyes ya'll have. Although the show ended with many shortcomings it still is one of my favorite shows to rewatch. I'm excited to watch future reactions to House of Dragons and Jon Snow series!

Eddie House

excuse the language but really, going from 7 seasons of some of the best writing ive seen in a tv show to what happened to Jon Snows story in the end is just the worst fucking writing i have ever seen in a tv show, from the first season this show has tried to do unexpected things that catch you off suprise, but this episode and the last episode just tried way too hard to be "different" to the point of ruining character arcs, and the fact that the king is to some degree HIS BROTHER and agrees that he should go to the wall is just so stupid. He saved the wildlings, risked himself going into the tent to negotiate with Mance Rayder, he fought for them at Hardhome, he saved the woman at crasters keep, he got murdered for saving them, he got them to come fight for winterfell, he fought for winterfell against Ramsay, he got Dany to come help fight the army of the dead, he came down and fought with Dany to defeat Cercei and then killed her as she basically became the mad queen who murdered a city. But nah, lets just throw all his story out of the windo in a few minutes. this triggered me so much watching it the first time the show went from almost a 10/10 to like an 8 cause of it for me

Sebz

It was not snowing btw, it was ash falling from the sky and covering the city from burning the whole city. Also the scene of Danny in the throne room is similar to the "vision" from the house of undying when she was in the warlock tower.

Stympler

Thought you guys would be more pissed at the Bran reveal. In the end the Starks really came out on top. You have Bran as King, Sansa as Queen in the North and John as King beyond the wall. I do love Johns ending because he was never suited to the south and he has the respect of the windings so now he can live beyond the wall as a king with Tormund and Ghost. Loved Aryas ending and Sansas made sense. But ofcourse would have preffered if they had all stayed together after being apart for so long.

Valcor

‘Three-Eyed Raven is evil/power-hungry’ theory is the only thing that makes me consider the finale not the worst series finale of all time. It turns the nonsensical choices of the plot to being vaguely sinister and gives some easier-to-swallow reasoning to why certain characters win and lose. After all, the Three-Eyed Raven telling Jon his lineage fractures Jon and Dany’s alliance and sets off the chain of events that leads to their eventual downfalls, the last of the Targaryen heirs. Also I like it for the symbolism it reflects of the existential challenges we face in the 21st century: the creeping authoritarianism of world governments through the use of surveillance technology on its citizens. There’s something very, very sinister about giving the Three-Eyed Raven ruling power because Westeros essentially becomes a surveillance state, with the government being able to spy on every aspect of every Westerosi’s life, both past and present.

JJ

Dany was always going to go mad, it was foreshadowed in season 2 when Dany has a vision of the iron throne (throne room) destroyed, while there was snow. The same happens in the book. However, the show runners screwed up by wanting to only do 8 seasons. You needed another 3 seasons to flesh the plot out so it didn’t feel so abrupt. They could have done it so much better.

Nyghtegale

sansa being power hungry is a made up concept by those who mistook a girl who was held captive by her abusers for years and forced to say what she had to in order to live, then grew into a young woman who is feeling safe, comfortable and happy having agency and a voice after years of the opposite, with being power hungry. because sansa doesn't get to enjoy ruling without it meaning something negative for her character, and she definitely doesn't get to speak up and have an opinion without it meaning she wants power. especially if that opinion goes against fan favorites like jon or dany. that's a complete sin of course. sansa can't oppose fan favorites or she's evil.

connie

Lmaooooo 100% 😂🤣

KatDorroughMusic

It truly shows the writers just wanted to wrap up and move on. Seems like they just wrote "Let's have Danny go nuts for shock factor"..... and then all the other characters and their storylines were all afterthoughts.

Sona E

No worries! They are aware and us mods will also keep on top of it. =)

SuddenImpulse

be careful of looking up spoilers because you might spoil yourself with House of the Dragon season 2 and beyond

ramon carter

Same!

Supernei

Just finished the entire reaction and man, what a journey it’s been with you guys! You’re by far my favorite reactors! I’m a lot like Spartan, I’m never able to actually cry but I was feeling them type of emotions as you guys were signing off for the last time and Pudgey started giving at one last year session (for this show at least) Lol but this whole thing has been awesome! Thank you so much and I’m excited for what’s next. Game of Thrones is my favorite show of all time, and Breaking Bad, all though being a completely different type of show, is surely in my top 3 to 5 shows of all time too so I can’t wait for that journey to start too. So thank you for all the great banter and the memories! Look forward to having more ❤️

Chaz D

@Sudden it was pretty inconsequential, literally just used as a wedge between Dany and Jon. He won't be king in the books either, but the point of R+L=J was never about the political implications, it's about the magical and thematic ones. Jon's heritage is going to be key in the battle against the Others in the books, and though he will probably end up in the same or similar place, it definitely won't be the underwhelming, pointless thing it was here. I mean, this question is what got them GRRM's approval ffs.

Mzuka

Tyrion, the prisoner on trial, selecting the new King and Bronn, who doesn't understand borrowing, being the master of coin is honestly hilarious. They really gave us a sitcom ending smh

Mzuka

They traded common sense for a funny line.

Mzuka

This is the only Patreon channel that has convinced me to watch this episode again in years.

Munir

Possibly but I don’t think so. Maybe it’s meant to be taken as however you want to look at it. I’ve just always heard it was ashes and that makes a lot more sense to me then it being snow considering there was never snow in Kings Landing, including the day before and the scenes after that particular day

Chaz D

I would go through another full rewatch with you guys. There will always be things you miss in the first watch, and the second watch is just as good if not better in my opinion

Tyler Craig

I’m pretty sure it’s snow by just doing a quick Google search

TallTyrionLannister

What a fun time rewatching with you guys! Be careful what you get into on YouTube etc. Lots of potential spoilers for House of the Dragon out there. Speaking of, now that you've seen the end of GOT, the 1st episode of HOTD hits way different! As a super fan of GOT, the 1st few minutes of HOTD, seeing the little blonde on a dragon flying over King's Landing brought tears to my eyes. So happy to be back in this world. Also Viserys telling Rhaenyra about Aegon's "Song of Ice & Fire", the Prince that was Promised, & yelling "Promise me, Promise me!" (Just as Lyanna did to Ned) were beautiful callbacks IMHO. My impression is that the Starks were always meant to end up dominant everywhere. Bran ruling the 6 kingdoms, Sansa as QITN, & Jon as King Beyond the Wall. Bran sentencing Jon back to the Night's Watch was a gift; Jon always loved & preferred "the real North". Bran put him safely out of reach of anyone who'd try to use his Targaryen bloodline to seek power.

Robin Lee Melendez

I've been watching your reactions since you started and greatly enjoyed it, in fact I've watched nearly all of them a couple times. Ya'll do a great job with your observations and insights and GoT is my favorite show so it's a great combo.

Jesse

Last comment, this is something we might not ever get the answer to unless it happens in Snow or a future series, but what do you guys think about the theory that Drogon is taking Danny somewhere to be brought back to life? And if not, do you think it’s possible Drogon ever meets back up with Jon at some point?

Chaz D

How excited are you guys about the new series “Snow” being developed that’s gonna follow Jon after the finale ? I know you’re both happy but Spartans probably super pumped! I can’t wait for it to come out

Chaz D

Sorry for the novel I am about to write... Until I saw Spartan & Pudgey's first House of the Dragon reaction I hadn't watched anything related to GOT because of how the show ended. So I have to thank you both for for bringing me back to a series I loved. To address something Spartan said in the intro about how he seemed to enjoy seasons that many people felt there was a quality drop off. I think why those who watched the series in real-time were more critical about the last 2.5-3 seasons because of the time between seasons were filled with theories & predictions leading to a lot of disappointment when everyone was wrong. Now what I am referring to is not because people guessed wrong I am referring to the fact the most of the lore & prophecies were abandoned in the later season. We never really found out conclusively who the prince that was promised. We never got the payoff of someone's sword turning into Light Bringer. A pet peeve of mine was Howland Reed never appeared which made absolutely no sense that we only saw him in the flashbacks. He was Ned's best friend and was at the Tower of Joy when Lyana died. He saw Ned take possession of Jon so he was an eyewitness to the secret Ned kept so he should have provided the confirmation of who Jon really was rather than a journal. Plus the White Walkers mythology never was fully fleshed out. A lot of character endings also didn't have satisfactory conclusions. The Night King being killed by Arya after the many stare downs with Jon felt like a let down. Cersei being killed by rubble was hollow. Jaime's journey was one of the best part the series but in the end he learned nothing by returning to Cersei. While it hasn't officially been announced or confirmed there is supposed to be a Jon Snow sequel series. I am hoping that it will be a way to fulfill some of the holes. I think that series should take us further North than GOT did and in the process finding the Night King's castle along with some evidence the White Walkers are all gone.. Meanwhile I would love Arya to be part of the story. I would love her to find something in her journey west that could answer what caused the Doom of Valaryia and/or something that indicates the Night King can return if he wasnt killed by the Prince that was Promised. While this next thought is 99.9% not happening I think it would be interesting to find out Drogon took Dany's body to someone who serves the Lord of Light and the implications of that action. I think the line Tyrion delivers to Jon in their final conversation saying "ask me again in 10 years" is a great spring board to use for a sequel series because you can make that mean almost anything depending on how they play it. For example I think it would be great if the combination of the 3 Eyed Raven's vision, the Maesters forbidden section, Jon's northern exploration & Arya's Western adventure ended up concluding Jon has to be named King or some prophetic event will play out or that Arya killing the Night King just pressed reset and another Long Night or Great War will return if the Prince who was Promised wasnt the one to kill the Night King.

Jason Sadowski

I’m sure you guys know this by now but if not, it wasn’t snow that was covering Kings Landing. It was the ashes. I was surprised one of you didn’t put that together by the end of the episode but I was the same way when I first seen it. I was confused too

Chaz D

no what made people sympathetic was that she actually cared for the innocent her entire journey and then suddenly thought they deserved to roast because they don't love her enough

Jake Follain

the bells was an atrocious episode. Spectacle for spectacle sake. The forced fight between Jaime and Euron really sums up that whole episode, rough and disjointed, unsatisfying and overall just an absolute mess. Don't pretend to explain to me what that horse at the end meant because literally nobody knows. It's only significance was that it was the only horse that the Golden Company brought with them, all the thousands they claimed to be bringing died in transit I suppose.

Jake Follain

Yea but it just pisses me of that grey worm , who was a literal nobody if not for dany is telling Jon the rightful heir and king in the north that he has to go to the wall like bro who who the hell are you?

JonSnow21

PUDGEY AND SPARTAN PLEASE DONT GIVE UP ON DANY OR OTHER TARGS. dave and dan fumbled the bag with dany’s character as i said before. and the “every time a targaryen is born, the gods flip a coin” is also a BS quote. even saying maybe 10/100 are actually mad is generous. house targaryen is amazing and so is dany she would not do this in the books or even in earlier seasons it’s so out of character. but i’m glad y’all felt like it was a bit off as well, i don’t agree with the people saying “oh you should’ve seen this coming.”

kallista

Edmure's only crime was being incompetent sometimes, Sansa just treated him like a piece of dirt for no reason. He sold out blackfish probably because blackfish really didn't care about him, even blackfish treated him like shit and always talked down to him.

Jake Follain

No Sansa being power hungry is a fact, we’re you sleeping through her scenes for the past 2 seasons, she’s like little finger .

JonSnow21

Sansa is not cersei 2.0. the whole point is that Sansa learned from characters like them, what NOT to do and how NOT to be like, as well as how to spot people like them and their behaviors and intentions. Sansa learning from people like Cersei, Littlefinger, Margaery and the like is a good thing. The North has always done terribly when dealing with the south because they don't know how to handle southern politics and behaviors and that's contributed to their downfalls whenever they went south. But with someone like Sansa ruling, they'll be more knowledgeable on the ways it works over there.

connie

I'm more inclined to believe the words out of her mouth more than your opinion of it. When someone tells you who they are, listen. It was just like that WWII scenario you described, it wasn't logical... that's why everyone turned on her and Jon killed her. Congratulations!

J_Fley .

Some levity lol and confirmation that the cast (though not really ready to risk future work on the biggest network out there…don’t shit where you’d like to keep getting hired) was as disappointed as the majority of us were with the final couple of seasons… https://youtu.be/obBJs8GMxG4

KatDorroughMusic

her goal was never, at any point in prior seasons, to burn innocents. She fought for the innocents and had near infinite mercy for them. Needed 100 episodes, not even 80. 10 seasons. Unfortunate things can be done well and they can be not done well, nobody expects to be happy that she's randomly roasting babies but at least have some sort of build up to it, indeed I don't think any amount of build up truly justifies that leap. Accepting innocent deaths as collateral damage on your way to defeating your enemy, okay, that I can see, like real war. What she did was so much worse than accepting civilian casualties, it would be like if after WW2 was over the allies just randomly decides to blow up everyone anyway, just nuke the world just because. They made her burn the city because it provides the spectacle, not because it was logical.

Jake Follain

I don't understand how the three-eyed raven could ever possibly be evil when he was all that stood between the living and the dead and defeating the dead was their entire purpose

Jake Follain

lol you really think grrm and his ego is going to have the book ending anywhere near this dumpster fire of a ending and not change it?

robingardner

burning the city was just for spectacle, she could have still had the Mad Queen arc by burning the Red Keep and therefore the human shields that Cersei placed there, but of course, not as big a spectacle, they chose spectacle over what actually made sense. No build up could ever have justified burning children for no reason, as opposed to accepting them as collateral damage.

Jake Follain

They might have condemned Jon to the Nights Watch but it’s very clear to me Jon said “fuck that, I want to be free” and that’s exactly what he did by leaving Castle Black and going North with his peeps. Who’s gonna complain or punish him, Grey Worm, the Unsullied and the Dothraki are gone. Everybody else in Westeros owes Jon a great debt from him saving their asses by bringing Dany North and than by killing her coin flipped tyrant self when she landed on the crazy side. Jon’s untouchable, especially since he’s got all of the North as a buffer zone protected by his Queen of the North sister between him and any unlikely lingering threat. Jon is fine, he’s gonna find some cute little honeypot wildling chick (preferably kissed by fire) and have him a mess of kids so Uncle Tormy has someone to tell “giant” stories too.😁🍼

Uncle Steve

Dany will always be my queen and my favorite character (yes I know she went mad in the last season), probably cause I also love Emilia Clarke. Thought you'd like to watch this LOL - Emilia Clarke reacting to the ending of GoT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oxB8YdAY-Y

Daenerys Targaryen

No that's just fanfic made up by bitter antis

connie

lol sansa was the most power hungry the last few seasons

robingardner

I know :( same with Bran’s vision of a dragon over King’s Landing in the last episode. Maybe they will on a rewatch or if they read these and look back.

AG

Liked: -The Starks basically won which i guess from the beginning is the main thing i wanted -Jon got to be with Ghost and the free folk which made him happy -Brienne writing in the White book about Jaime was great -Sam being Grand Maester, a perfect job for him -Grey Worm going to Naath was nice though yes I know about the butterfly thing -that shot of Dany with Drogon’s wings behind her was incredible -the scene of Dany and the throne with that music gives me chills every time Didn’t like: -there is no way Jon walked out of that room and said “hey I just killed Daenerys” and Grey Worm just locks him up instead of killing him right then and there -then he brings Tyrion, his beloved queen’s last prisoner to the meeting and let’s him choose a new king? Weird. -the “who has a better story” speech is super cringey -Bran knew he was gonna be king? Did he know what Dany was going to do? Could he have stopped that from happening? Is he evil? He’s just sus as hell as the Three Eyed Raven so i really don’t know -no way there is an entire book about the war of the five kings and Tyrion isn’t mentioned. He is the son of a powerful lord, who served as hand of the king for while, is thought to have murdered one of those five kings, killed Tywin Lannister, then went and became advisor and Hand to Daenerys. That whole thing just seemed to be the punchline to the “histories will never mention you” thing from way back. Put that man in the book, Sam! Also interesting to note is that Bronn interrupted when they were saying Drogon was spotted heading towards Volantis I think it was which is where the Lord of Light’s followers could possibly bring her back? I wonder if that will be anything if the Snow spinoff happens. I really hope it does. I have no idea what that story could be about but I love Kit as Jon and I would love to see his story continue.

AG

"Also, I think Sansa is evil. She fought so hard for what she wanted, but never fought for Jon." Oh this is such bullshit. Sansa consistently fought for Jon. She ALWAYS tried to freaking protect him, far back as battle of the bastards, she told him how to handle Ramsay but he didn't listen and let his emotions cloud him. She tried to give him advice on how to handle himself because she knew what her family went through and she feared Jon would end up dead because he's too much like Ned and Robb and look what happened to them, but he literally brushed her off and said "oh how should I be better? By listening to YOU?" He constantly rebuffed her and ignored her advice, but when the shit didn't work out for him its on HER? bffr. "Who she constantly created conflict with." And the conflict in question is Sansa having a difference of opinion that were all VALID, but shot down by Jon because he never actually cared to ask her opinion or listen to her. "I think she could easily be viewed as a villain. " Only if you ignore the story and paint your own narrative. It is literally stated and shown over and over that Sansa is loyal to her family and loves Jon. When the people were wanting to crown her, she reiterated that Jon was king and he was doing what was best, even clocking that the people can be flaky and reiterated how she needed to keep the peace because she knew Jon would lose his army if they didn't trust her in season 7. Sansa carried the North on her damn back while he was away. And in Season 8, she didn't want Jon going south because she feared he would be in the grips of a tyrant. Even when Tyrion told her "you would be the true power in the North," she didn't care about that, only that Jon was going south with someone who knew the truth about him. The very fact that Daenerys openly stated she'd kill people who knew the truth about Jon literally proved Sansa was right to not trust her in the first place, but somehow she's wrong for clocking it and trying to protect her people. In the end, Sansa and Arya both were said to have wanted Jon freed, but as was stated, it would start a war and ultimately, Bran chose what he felt was best. I'm sick of this nonsense that Sansa didn't fight for Jon or only cared about power, you're literally ignoring the story to paint your own ridiculous narrative.

connie

Weirdly I find the ending a little better having given it some time. The Starks rule the main pillars of Westeros. Daenerys did have a part in breaking the wheel after all by the Three eyed raven becoming king which is a new beginning. Jon got what he originally wanted before things got complicated in S1 - being in the knights watch. Did you notice the Daenerys vision from Season 2 (in the warlock tower) came true with her standing in the snowy throne room? Only it was ashes in the end. That said if an emotional and powerful ending is what you want, you'll get it in Lord of the Rings. 100% there will be no mixed feelings, confusion, dissatisfaction etc. Should be an interesting comparison

Frenzy

"also if sansa gets to choose to leave the 7 kingdons, why cant the rest? as a matter of fact why wont they?" maybe they don't want to. the north is perfectly capable of caring for themselves right now, but that doesn't mean all the kingdoms are in the same position. we don't know what the future will be, but maybe they all see benefit to remaining together at that point. but the north did not, because they are in a spot to be on their own.

connie

oh here we go with the "sansa is power hungry" nonsense. mind you, the only canonly power hungry women in the show were cersei, daenerys and margaery. and god forbid arya want to live her life now that all the wars are over and her home is safe and independent. she should just abandon all her plans and stay home.

connie

I love that too. Sansa is smart enough to think ahead for the future and not just be content with the now. She knows if the North is independent, they'll never again be drawn into war of the south, not now and not sixty or a hundred years from now when a Stark no longer sits on the throne. They can have allies of course for trade, but they'll be able to rule themselves again, as they have for thousands of years before. Sansa fought for the North even when they'd stopped fighting for themselves really. She's definitely worthy.

connie

Absolutely on all the points you have mentioned. Hated this the most as well, the lack of believable and "realistic" solutions. Not to mention all the jokes/ memes. If thats the state of mind - why was everyone making just a fuss about Dany burning Kings Landing to begin with.

Joel Quinn

Lmaooooo that’s accurate 😅😂🤣

KatDorroughMusic

then they ran over jon with it a few times until he became the snow

qas ra

Fun fact: Grey Worm and the Unsullied will go to Naath and die. There is a Butterfly Fever that kills outsiders to Naath after being exposed to it after a few hours, so they're long gone.

Christopher

From the latest I’ve heard it will be a limited series but it’s going to be at least a couple of years out yet. I really really hope it happens. I do feel like too many people want it to happen for them to abandon the project. The Blood Moon series was stopped because there wasn’t enough source material. They would have to get really creative with characters and storylines for the original long night which they were reluctant to do considering how badly the writing dropped off after the books ran out. They have said, though, that they might return to the idea of a series about the long night. I really hope they do because I find that fascinating.

KatDorroughMusic

They didn't break the wheel, they added a few more and made it a wheelchair for Bran.

Christopher

i guess your are right about that, i dont know too much about the lore there, but that is still an unusually long lifespan, that would put him around 125-130 when he died. he probably woudlve even lived longer if he wasnt killed by the nk. assuming bran is 18 or so in the show, that means he'll be the absolute ruler for another century. yay to democracy and breaking the wheel

qas ra

second that. goes to show that they are great content creators

Cameron Barber

They didn't realize Danys vision throne :(

Milos

The scene where Dany is standing and Drogan flaps his wings, that makes her look like she had wings was very beautiful. And the Targaryen flag hanging.That whole scene reminded me of Hitler and the third Reich. She is becoming the crazy mad queen ready to take over the world. Masterfully done. I was not happy in the ending but has not left me hating the whole series. I have watched it many times and my heart was in it all the way. I still believe it is the best thing to ever be on TV or film. I have watched many reactions from several different YouTube channels and enjoy the time I spent with all of you. Can't wait!!!! BTW they may be developing a spin off named Snow so watch for that in the future.

Audra Muncy

“It’s a terrible thing for a Targaryen to be alone in the world” Maester Aemon didn’t specify who it was precisely terrible for and in the case of Kings Landing I’d say it was for them. Before anyone goes and says bbbbut Jon is a Targaryen. Nah, Jon’s a Stark, he’s always been a Stark! ⚔️

Uncle Steve

@u raz The three eyed raven is Brynden Rivers, who was born in 175 AC. Definitely not thousands of years old. Maester Aemon was born in 198 AC, for reference.

SuddenImpulse

The game of thrones books changed my life. It was great to follow you guys on this journey. Looking forward to HOTD

Niko

The three eyed raven is Brynden Rivers, who was born in 175 AC. Definitely not thousands of years old. Maester Aemon was born in 198 AC, for reference.

SuddenImpulse

This finale was just so bad. The meming with Lord Tully, Brans lose comment about "why do you think I came all the way", all that was missing here would have been a different choice of words a la "why I rolled up here all the way". Sansas reaction. Or Greyworms, who would not give a fuck about those Lords. He lost it with Missandeis death and after losing Dany as well he holds back for some random Lords? Bran, simply from a skill perspective of course is the very best choice of a king - that guy just knows everything. But story wise, how they portraied him and his past change/decisions, its just poor writing - joking around on top of it, from the guy "who does not feel anything anymore" is just plain stupid. Overall the joking after all the terror just shows how "serious" all tha events were. Sansas demand of the independence of the north is also absolut garbage. Sure the north has lost the most, but so has any other kingdom (beside Vale and Dorne). I mean look at Kings Landing - Jon said that more people live in Kings Landing than the whole north. Any other Kingdom should have objected right away to Sansas demand; just fan service to give the north a good ending. Not to mention that they would have a Stark on the throne. Sansa overall is a desaster, Cersei 2.0 - just give it enough time - Cersei was all about family as well; Sansa already showed her ruthlesness. But thats not criticsm - thats character development - just don't like it. Beside that - the beginning with Dany was alright - it was the burth of an empire - well short lived one but alright origin story. But the rest was utter garbage. Does not change of course the greatness of season 1-6 with highlights in 7 and maybe some in season 8 as well. Anyway, enjoyed your journey through GoT very much, looking forward to the upcoming shows. Breaking Bad sadly is not that interesting for me, so I will not follow that closely, but maybe later something else. Right now I enjoy the stream of GoT Telltale.

Joel Quinn

Man it's been one heck of a journey reacting with you all on this series. No matter what the end result came to be for this show if it's one thing we all know for certain is that Spartan has a huge man crush on ol Johnny boy

Malcolm

Well, it did mean something, just not what people wanted it to mean. I don't think he will be king in the books either, if they are ever finished. That is not the kind of story George likes to write. That said, I am in no way defending the sloppy mess that was the last season or two of the show.

SuddenImpulse

I am very curious what they will end up doing with the Jon Snow show if it happens. I am going to reserve judgement on it until I see the actual story. That said its still in conceptual/early development and not officially greenlit, so it may very well not happen. Only time will tell.

SuddenImpulse

I still get chills and shed a few tears every time I hear the GOT theme for the last time. It always makes me want to start season 1 again!! Season 2 of HOTD and any sequel and prequels can't get here fast enough.

David Cansler

isnt the three eye raven also immortal? that last guy lived under the tree for thousands of years

qas ra

I’ll be completely honest I’ve planned to unsub after got since the beginning. But I watched half the fellowship reaction last night and realized It’s not really the show that makes this. Or even seeing someone new get shocked by Ned dying or the Red Wedding. Following along a good series with your perspective added and your overall great vibes is where most of the enjoyment comes from. Spartan hit the nail on the head. I have plenty of friends who have seen got (or whatever epic series) but it’s rare to find those as invested as I am. So I guess what I’m saying is that I… I can’t quit you! On to Breaking Bad.

James Woodford

There was no manipulation. Jon not killing Daenerys would be a huge mistake, she was off her rocker, and he'd be sentencing thousands more to death just so he can not do his duty to the realm and take out a threat. Jon couldn't be the king because it would start a war. Nobody forgot he was the heir, but he swore to Daenerys, who took the seven kingdoms, so she was the rightful queen by conquest, and he killed her, so he is a criminal. Him being king would never stand and they know it. Bran/Raven isn't evil, this is fanfic. Him telling Jon about his identity didn't result in chaos. The fact that Dany would be so threatened is a personal problem, that has nothing to do with Jon or anyone else. It didn't matter when Jon told her, it was that he was the heir at all that was an issue. As for Jon, yeah he's going to be King BTW and also live with killing the woman he loves. It's a bittersweet (more bitter) ending.

connie

Maybe by "i don't believe you're mentioned" they mean they don't mention Tyrion by name. Like they probably just refer to him as "The Hand" or something.

connie

Amazing journey! Loved watching you both. Im so glad you picked up on all the symbolism of the ending. I feel like the people who didnt love the end missed a lot of that. I totally get pudgey's feelings of feeling empty or surreal. I think a lot of that has to do with grasping the story has ended and coming to grips with losing these characters. After some time passed for me and when I rewatched, the emotions came pouring in. The show is just SO vast, so epic and layered that it was never ever going to please everyone. The peak GoT was just that good that topping it would be virtually impossible. Again - loved enjoying with you both the best show on TV...ever!

Eve Griffin

I did not like the ending either, but that Maester is notorious on hating Tyrion and the Lannisters. Bron is the Master of coin because he was the richest thats how it usually is. Edmure is hated because he is a loser, i am actually more surprised that the Starks did not kill him after selling Blackfish out

Flexorcist

Jon being Aegon Targaryen meant ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in the end.

Nick Wright

Bran is the Night King. & Bran the Builder, he did it all

Niko

Unfortunately, that is very much the case.

KatDorroughMusic

I have so many thoughts. Most of them I’ve said already in other comment threads. I’m very much looking forward to the Jon Snow series. Kit brought in his own team of writers and so I think the writing will be done well and the story will be given some Justice. What I find the most upsetting and angering is the utter failure to write any compelling dialogue for Jon during season 8 AT ALL! They turned an incredibly nuanced and brilliantly portrayed character with so much depth into just the “she’s my queen” and “I don’t want it” sycophant. It was an utter failure of the writing team. The same thing with Varys and Tyrion. Both highly intelligent and brilliantly crafted characters whose intelligence were tossed out the window for a season and a half. Varys openly committing treason was stupid. That was never his character. Let’s just take a stroll in full view of anyone who happens to look down about overthrowing a Queen for a King. Just sloppy writing. Jon’s parentage was huge. It was fucking important and D&D turned it into nothing more than a really stupid plot device. It’s unforgivable. So the prospect of really good compelling writing and storytelling with Jon’s series in the works…it’s the ONLY bright spot coming out of all of this nightmare final 2 seasons. I’m so over accepting the complete and utter incompetence. To be clear…I’m not saying that the choice to make her the mad queen was bad writing. The bad writing was bad writing. They scrapped it together with duct tape and stupid dialogue and weren’t willing to put in enough time to the pacing and storyline long enough to make any of that make sense. That they took her character from empathetic conqueror to full mad queen willing to slaughter babies and children in literally 2 episodes and that is absolute shit. The fact that HBO literally bent over backwards to try to give them extra money, extra time, extra episodes, an extra season to tell the story the right way is unforgivable. They were tired of it and wanted to go make Star Wars. Fuck that and fuck them. Full stop. I do want to say such a huge thank you to you both for sharing your journey with us. I can’t tell you what a beautiful experience it was to go on that journey with you. Pudgey, I cried with you through every single episode. Spartan, I loved seeing how impartial you could be seeing behind what many people missed into the true intentions of a lot of the characters. It was fascinating to watch your journey as well. I’m excited to continue with breaking bad and HOTD, Jon Snow, and I’m sure A Knight Of the Seven Kingdoms when that comes out, as well. 💛 And thank you mods…I know we sometimes didn’t make your jobs easy for you. 😅

KatDorroughMusic

And regarding my GOT comments: I think Bran being king was out of left field. He predicted this, how do we know he’s not the real villain who made all this happen just for power? Didn’t like Bran being king. Also, I initially didn’t like what they did to Jon. He deserved to be king. And technically when he killed Dany, he should be the king “by every law of Westeros”. Isn’t that how all “rebellions” unfold. Him killing Dany automatically makes him King, no debate or vote needed. I do see the spin of how he is happier up north without the problems of King’s Landing to peacefully be with the wildlings (who are the people who appreciate him most), but I still feel like it had to end in him being king. Something feels like it felt short. One interesting thing is I thought they ruined Tyrion’s character on my first watch by having him make so many mistakes and errors, and they made him look dumb and weak. But on the rewatch with you guys, I actually think came off as smart and powerful to me. My opinion of Tyrion’s arc changed from negative to pisitve. Sure, He messed up Dorne and High Garden, but his plan to leverage Jamie to ring the bells AND create an escape for his siblings worked to perfection. He and his plan single handedly won Dany the throne peacefully, saved the people of kings landing, and saved his brother and sister. Dany obviously ruined that, but Tyrion executed it successfully. I also liked Jamie’s full arc. Many people complain that he should not have gone back to Cersei, but how could he not? He has dedicated his life to Cersei, one hookup with Brienne is not going to change that. His arc honored the complication of human feelings when it comes to love, and I think they nailed that in a way most shows don’t. Many complain about Jamie’s arc, but I loved it. Also, I think Sansa is evil. She fought so hard for what she wanted, but never fought for Jon. Spartan caught on to this a bit. Just like Bran, I think she could easily be viewed as a villain. She screwed over her brother, who she constantly created conflict with, and when she had a chance to fight for him, she didn’t. She fought so hard for everything else that kept her power. I would have wanted to see her call on the northmen, the vale, and the wildlings to take on the unsullied to free Jon and make him king. But she served herself. I see Sansa as a villain.

Karl Lashkari

The more you think about it all the more you see the holes and the missed opportunities and the more empty the ending leaves you.

Brad Johnson

Really enjoyed going on this journey with you, your insightful reactions, jokes, and some really impressive predictions! Props to the mods to keep it spoiler free! You got the north in you, the real north!

Noor

I really dont think this is a realistic ending by any means. Just imagine the power vacuum now that all the major houses and their standing armies are decimated. imagine the chaos, bandits roaming everywhere, anarchy everywhere. no law and order your telling that some how the dothraki just agreed to go back overseas to essos instead of a dothraki warlord taking over establishing there own rule in kings landing? how is that even possible for a culture that respects strength ?? especially after the last speech dany gave about them fulfilling their destiny. they cross the seas and died just to leave empty handed. not to mention the havoc that probably erupts in essos after everybody hears their queen is dead. how was bran able to establish order anyways? the northern armies cannot possibly be enough to be spread out over the entirety of Westeros. they would have to serve in the capacity as an occupying force And to top it off, they install a never dying bran as there eternal ruler. the last three eye raven mofo lived for hundred if not thosands of years . And a cutthroat like bronn becomes the leader of the peoples, did highgarden ask for bronn as there leader? what merit does he have to sit on the council? how is that breaking the wheel or a new begining by any mean? its a goddam mockery! they wouldve been better off under dany as corpses EDIT* also if sansa gets to choose to leave the 7 kingdons, why cant the rest? as a matter of fact why wont they?

qas ra

Just want to say thank you guys for the amazing reaction. You two really brought so much heart and soul to my GOT rewatch. Loved Spartan’s love of Jon and hatred of Cersei, and Pudgey’s emotional reactions always brought more color and depth to my viewing experience. Signing out for now until HOTD Season 2 (GOT and Star Wars are the only shows I watch)…. But a huge thank you 2 for this experience. I normally don't watch reactions, but you were 2 awesome people to hang with. - Karl

Karl Lashkari

It's definitely not the storyline many people wanted for Jon, so I understand peoples frustration there, but as a character, it was very fitting for him. The wildlings and the true north is where he really feels at home. All considered, its a pretty good end situation for his character.

SuddenImpulse

First thing is that great reactions to my all time favorite series. You guys were awesome. Season 8 episode 5 was of course a tough one to swallow but I don't know why people were surprised that Dany did this. There was such a buildup to her reaction. How many times did Tyrion advise her to not be the one to rule over a city of ashes? She had to be talked out of it several times but her dragon being killed and Messandei beheaded threw her over and didn't want to hear any more advice from Tyrion. And of course lets not forget her Targaryen bloodline. As for Cersei and Jaime. What would have been great is for Arya to stop Cersei before she made it to Jaime to complete her list. And I'm sorry but Jaime got what he deserved. How many times did he cross the Starks? And though he fought against the dead, he immediately wanted to get back to Cersei. Maybe someday I'll get to read the books to see the differences but again I'm not surprised that Dany acted that way. And it started well before season 8.

David Cansler

I didn’t mind the finale, it’s not the best. I do love Sansa being Queen of the North. But I really hated the Jon Snow story line and where it ended. But I guess like Tormund said, he has the real north in him. That’s where he belongs. I will always love the show, even the last season.

Amber Mary

The end of a long journey, so glad I discovered you guys back during house of the dragon and that i got to relive the game of thrones experience through your eyes. Looking forward to your future content, best reactors out there.

Kelschman

Don’t forget about the best part of Danny’s visions in the House of the Undying (S2 finale) — she’s with Drogo and her son now! In her vision she saw herself reach the iron throne where it was snowing ashes, but not actually touch or sit on the throne, then she followed the sound of dragons and the vision changed to Drogo and their son Rhaegol. I take that to mean that Danny’s currently in the afterlife (“the night lands”) reunited with her first love and her literal/human child. Possibly also two of her dragons, too.

Don’tDrinkTheLuminol

Can't believe its over!!!! I loved going on this journey with you guys, its been so much fun watching and revisiting all the epic moments with you.

Ailene Evangelista

A xxx slave/abuse survivor AT THAT. Very misogynistic

Nana-Afia

Obviously Dany was gonna die after the last episode, but the way they did is hard to watch, not because I had any emotional attachment to the shell of a character they turned her into, but because it is just so misogynistic. Killing her while she felt safe in the embrace of a man who she thought loved her, literally while they were kissing, was vile.

Dominic Curtis

Yeah i was shocked what they did to my boy Jon about sending him to the wall, it just didn't make any sense for me. Definitely did not enjoy the last 2 episodes. I hope you guys react to some side content, would love to see you react to 'the last watch' doco of the making of.

Ghostcat

This was probably my least favourite episode in the show , it will always be different for people like me who waited years for the finale just to get the most disappointing and depressing episode with really no upside. Jon gets a life sentence to appease grey worm , a nobody from Essos , Dany becomes a loony tune character in this ep , Bron a stupid cutthroat with no honour gets highgarden like what? Sam somehow becomes grand maester so quick and Do they really think we would be happy when the power hungry Sansa becomes queen and Arya abandons her family for some adventure…I’ve loved you guy’s reaction to this show ❤️still my favourite show and I’m definitely sticking around for Breaking Bad and Harry Potter. You guys have become my favourite reactors 🙏❤️. Edit: also forgot to mention that Bran becoming King for having the “Best” story, I’m sorry but half of this fandom fast forwards through bran’s scenes because he is the most boring stark .

JonSnow21

I completely agree with Spartan, I don’t hate Jon’s ending, I just hate that it feels like he was punished. If he had chosen to go back North, I would have been very satisfied with how his story unfolded. The banishment of it all felt like a gross injustice for a character who sacrificed so much.

Cam

I'm sure the books will be "better" but they won't be that different, other than story lines that weren't included in the show. What we saw will happen in some capacity. Also, don't think we'll ever get a book ending. A Dream of Spring is just that: a dream. The way you describe everything as "not landing" sounds exactly like you were supposed to feel. Which may sound strange, but... you're not supposed to be happy she's doing that. She's ALWAYS wanted it like this. From the promises she mentioned from season one, to returning the slave cities to dirt. It's been her entire goal. So idk. Needed 80 episodes instead of 73. All in all, I think the finale episode was pretty good.

J_Fley .

First, you said she followed in the steps of her ancestors by killing anyone who doesn’t submit, I actually disagree because in this case they actually did submit by ringing the bells and she still killed them all for it. I agree with your overall point, Dany was always meant to become the villain. She always promised to burn her enemies and have them die screaming, quite literally since the season 1 finale. However, I think the problem doesn’t lie with the actual ending, but rather with the execution. Dany had never killed innocent people, she never even had an incling to burn children and women, infact, she has always been VERY much against harming the innocent. If she’s going to have a full 180 on this stance, it can’t happen in 2 episodes. We needed her to build up to that in subtle actions. She went from sacrificing half her army in the north for the man she loves to killing children and ignoring him in 5 seconds. “We can’t hide behind small mercies” is not the take Dany would have at this point, after forgiving Jorah and having him die for her. I just can’t get behind the way it happened, not necessarily what happened.

Cam

True

JonSnow21

Long live The Queen in the North!!! Sansa’s WEARING HER HAIR DOWN for her coronation. She’s no longer emulating other women or copying her heroines, she stands worthy before The North living as her own woman, true to herself and to them, after she gained them independence. I love that she didn’t just round things up ‘the north will be fine if Bran is king’ — she didn’t stop fighting for The North, got them freedom, and they know she will always put them first. If I could bestow a name, it would be Sansa the Worthy!

Don’tDrinkTheLuminol

I would say he even manipulated it, the way he played Sam and basically forced him to tell Jon and out of nowhere say “its his choice” if he wants to tell Sansa and Arya. Then looked at Tyrion weird on the earlier episodes.

Flexorcist

Its in conceptual development, hasn't been greenlit.

SuddenImpulse

The best thing about this chapter is without a doubt Drogon, that a created image conveys more emotion than Jon... well... The bad thing about this season is not what happened but how it happened. So many characters have been killed... the ones that died in episode 3 were the last deaths with a logical ending, theon, jorah... from there... Tyrion's character died in season 7, Jon's after learning the truth … and what about Bran? Back in the day I thought if I knew what would happen why didn't I really do anything? Maybe I'm crazy but I think it's horrible or maybe I haven't understood her role, they say that her strength or power is seen better in the books I don't remember... after chapter 5 I wanted Dany to die or to be stopped in some way even in the 5, but… did they have to kill her while kissing her? As I hate that!!!! I was very happy about the independence of the north and that Sansa finally achieved something, I went from hate to love several times this season, it ended with indifference, Jon's ending may seem unfair but in the end it is what suits him best, he fights for everyone, when they are safe it is time to rest, with Ghost! The thing about Arya…I would have liked her to kill Cercei so much. Pudgey, Danny never killed for pleasure, he was wrong but she didn't enjoy it, Varys deserved it, from his position, he wanted to poison her... one of the things that caught my attention from the previous chapter is that she is never seen again. In the final chapter, her speech makes it clear that she has become a tyrant. Now the innocent don't care anymore... I read that when Emilia read the script she went for a walk for hours, they didn't give any more details, now we know the reason... it's been a pleasure to take this trip with you, I've really enjoyed it!!!!! ! Me, I will always love Danny, even though I wouldn't wear his shirt either. the scene arriving at the throne... how have you not recognized it? It is exact to the vision she had in 2x10... SHe also did not sit on the throne because something caught his attention. The explanation of the writers is that it burns it because it was in its way, it only shot fire out of anger/sadness. Varys told Tyrion that the books and history would not mention him.

ruth cueva

I wasn't sad about Dany dying really, but when Drogon came up and was nudging her lifeless body, I definitely teared up! Heartbreaking. I need some more info about the three eyed raven honestly cause that ending makes me feel like he was scheming the whole time to get the throne lol. Book readers don't come for me, I know nothing, just something I thought upon rewatch.

Ailene Evangelista

And now your watch has ended. I teared up with Pudgey when you guys where signing off at the end of the video! What a journey. Can't wait for the future. Especially the Lord of the Rings 😍😍😍 you best believe I gobbled up that Fellowship of the Ring reaction IMMEEEEEEDIATELY lmao THE best reactors. There isnt even a contest.

Micheal O'Neill

Yeah if he knew enough to “come all this way” how much of what happened did he know and stayed quiet about?

AG

🤣

Drip Drop

On another note, Jon Snow is getting his own spinoff series so it should be interesting

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They manipulated Jon into killing Daenerys and when he did they got rid of him. Everyone who knew about Jon’s true identity conveniently forgot about it during choosing of a new king. Happy, though, that Jon is King beyond the Wall now, but he is going to live for the rest of his life as a Queenslayer, a broken man. Still consider Bran/ Three-eyed Raven as an evil character. He was very eager to tell Jon about his true identity which resulted in chaos. Both last Targaryens are either dead or exiled. Great reaction as always. Thanks for the journey)

Lana

i had read all the books by the time season 2 was over...and yeah for the longest time I was thinking it's going to be so f'n cool when they build up Dani as a lovable protagonist and pull a Darth Vader. I had a shit eating grin on my face during the entire episode of The Bells and I loved it. I thought they did a pretty good job at displaying the difference in honor between her and the Starks throughout the series. There was a lot in S8 I thought was rushed and not really earned that made some things feel flat and lacking impact, especially in this last episode. But for me Dani snapping is def not one of those things.

Kenneth thomas

The "Long Night" was a red herring. GRRM led us to believe that the White Walkers would bring the Long Night, but it was Dany who would bring the Long Night if she sat the Iron Throne. Dany was always gonna end up like this and the first book forshadows it a bit, it's just that the show didn't do a good job at executing it due to how rushed the last two seasons were. I agree with pretty much everything that happens, it's just that the show missed the mark on the execution.

Chris Aguilar

Absolutely brilliant reaction from you both, as always! I was SO excited to relive this magnificent show through the lens of new eyes. Brought me back to happier times in my life seeing it for the first time. I made this comment in an earlier post. I also enjoyed 5-8x3, but this ending was just so poorly executed. HOWEVER! You have to let all the amazing, awe-inspiring, and truly groundbreaking impacts that this show has had on society. I have so much love and respect to GRRM by creating such a brilliant universe that was the diametric opposite of Lord of the Rings! Nearly every storyline had some connection to real world histories. Stannis’ entire story was exactly like the Greek tragedy of Agamemnon (Stannis) & Clytemnestra (Selyse). Melisandre playing the part as Cassandra and Shireen as Iphigenia. He was in a dire situation with his army with no good choices. Cassandra convinced him to sacrifice Iphigenia for favorable winds to satisfy the Gods. The magic did work with the Gods satisfied with the winds now in their favor however, there were consequences. Agamemnon ended up being killed by his wife Clytemnestra filled with angry and grieve for what he did to their daughter. Rendering in a tragic story of what are the consequences for you putting everything on the line, by trying to fulfill your own destiny, using an means necessary, even the most horrible actions, just to have it all completely obliterated. The Starks vs. the Lannisters = The War of the Roses. The Lord of Light vs The Great Other or “Fire and Ice” = The Cathars vs Medieval Heresy (a small sect of Christians who believed that God was in a dualistic battle between Satan & the armies of Hell). Both equally matched in this eternal conflict — which as you can imagine having those radical views back then equals a crusade to wipe them all out hahah. Also with the Lord of Light = strong ties to Zoroastrianism. A religion entirely around fire as power and life. Thank you both so much for letting me relive some happier moments in my life. This all came at the perfect time for me. ❤️‍🔥 P.S. That wasn’t snow at the end - it was ashes (Varys warned Olenna that if Littlefinger ever became King, he’d be the King of the Ashes). Also highly recommend rewatching Dany’s vision she had when she went into the House of the Undying. Back then we were thought to have believed it was snow falling, as if the Night King won, but she was seeing a vision of her future as the Queen of the Ashes! P.P.S - I highly recommend that you start Westworld as a series to do after Breaking Bad, or Handmaids Tale. Haha I’m a big fan of dystopian futuristic horror. I know some will come at me with Westworld, but it won many Emmys and at the time regarded as the successor of GoTs once it ended. An extremely amazing look into who are we, how do our human minds function, what is consciousness, at when during our evolutionary process that we began to realize how to think critically, and was it either the Divine that inspired us or our normal evolutionary process within our Minds? Really a commentary on all the events slowly starting to happen now with so many top minds saying we need strict controls & and protocols in place. At what point does AI become sentient and conscious of the nature of their reality? What would be the consequences for us as a species? Homo Sapiens completely annihilated the Neanderthals — there’s a chance for a reversal becoming the Neanderthals against an enemy that can live forever and be 1000% smarter and stronger. Very sad that they cancelled the show — especially after all this AI, ChatGPT, etc, bombarding us now. Super short sighted of the new owner of HBO, David Zaslov. Anyways — Just love you guys and I hope you’ll start one of these shows 🤗💕

Brent LaFlam

btw it wasnt snow in kings landing it was ash. Also there is Jon snow show coming if you didnt know yet.

Monkey D. Tomy

Out of all shit stuff. How is Tyrion not mentioned? He was a hand of Joffrey, a master of coin, a hand of Daenerys, wtf is this shit. How is Bronn, who didn't understand a debt in season 2, a fucking master of coin, Edmure got absolutely disrespected for no reason at all, Yara kinda forgot she wanted independence, etc., etc., etc.

Jaroslav Dočekal

Yeah I was surprised they mentioned how he had to kill one of his men but didn't mention why, maybe they forgot or didn't connect the dots that one of his men was doing those things.

Nicole Herd

I haven't finished the reaction yet because it's super late here in the UK so I'm not sure if you guys realise later on in your reaction that the "snow" in Kings Landing is actually ash.

Nicole Herd

Yeah I thought that was all made incredibly clear in the episode, as much of a mess as that episode was overall.

SuddenImpulse

No you didn’t lol

Jenny Tolls

Here we go I can’t believe it’s over

umu

I broke my TV when I first watched this episode

Jared

GOT is my all time favorite show. It was fun watching it again through the eyes of new fans. This final episode was a bit anti climactic for me. Jon Snow not being killed by the Unsullied was the biggest plot armor BS I have ever seen lmao.

Robert L

The end of era. It was truly a pleasure to rewatch this series with y'all and to watch you go on this roller coaster of an adventure for the first time. Watching the end of something is always a bitter sweet moment. I look forward to see where we will go from here!

Jenny Tolls

Everyone had a better story than bran, even hotpie

MeanAngel

Edmure should have been king. Also to me at least Dany has never been the glorious benevolent dragon queen. Just a conqueror who got through her own struggles on the climb which make us sympathetic with her.

Chad-gon Targaryen

jon chose stark

Haseenudeen

Jon looks so depressed on that dungeon scene.. :( heartbreaking

Fran Navarro

At least Pudgey had the option to wear the Targaryen shirt. Imagine thousands naming their daughters Daenerys/Khaleesi. Btw my theory is Bran is the big bad. Planning everything out.

Flexorcist

I almost can’t bring myself to watch this. But man this is gonna be perfect for my Sunday night. I’m gonna cry later

Amber Mary

Also though I still love Dany, your Stark shirts are perfect for this because after all they’ve been through, they really did come out on top in the end. Well, those who made it to the end at least.

AG

Jon had to kill his own man because the northern soldiers had already began sacking the city. They had began slaying innocent people and raping women. Jon stopped one of his men from raping a woman and that man tried to fight Jon for it so Jon killed him. Looking back on it, Jon has never seen a city sacked or been apart of a rebellion so to speak. He wasn't prepared for what comes with the territory of overthrowing a monarch.

Dashawn Brooks

Just about to watch. Thank you both so much, these reactions have been so so good. Excited to be with House Spartan and House Pudgey for a long long time!

Invisigoth99

Ah it’s here! Gonna cry, i can’t believe it’s been almost a year on your GoT journey with you. And to such a bittersweet ending. Just know, ya’ll have been my favorite GoT reactors ever and I’ve watched an embarrassing amount of them lol. Can’t wait to see your final thoughts!

AG

*** OUR FINAL THOUGHTS ON THE SERIES WILL BE COMING SOON IN A WRAP UP VIDEO - STAY TUNED 👀 ***

CpaSpartan Pudgey

We’re finally here. Incredibly excited to see your final reactions and hear your final thoughts about everything.

Joseph

oh boy. bout to start i have a feeling you guys aren't gonna be too pleased lol. i was with you in enjoying this season quite well. INCLUDING The Bells. But this is the one episode of the season I thought completely fell flat. The big moments just didn't hold any weight because they weren't earned. Probably because...they needed more friggin episodes. Even though there are some plot points I would have liked to see turn out differently, I still think every beat could have made a great story still, if they invested the time to tell the story and earn those moments.

Kenneth thomas

I already know Pudgey is excited bc she low-key guessed the end a few episodes ago!! hahaha about to watch now!!

faika hammoud

LFG!!

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