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The scene we started liking jamie❤
Ответить"By what right, does the wolf judges the lion"damn I like that
Ответить"Have you heard of waffle?"
"Yes, of course."
"The Mad King was obsessed with it."
Closed Caption brings you gifts you didn't know you needed.
Unpopular opinion: Jaimie going back to Cersei is not a bad end to his story. He always did it for love. For better or for worse.
ОтветитьWhen the video starts Jamie sounds a little like Jack of Blades from Fable 1
ОтветитьThere is ...Thats the look.. I feel for 17 years ... face are the face
ОтветитьSomething has been bothering me about the Wild Fire and the large loads of it, did the Lannister really mange to cover up on collecting most of them from King Landing and no one noticed it, would Littlefinger or Varys would have known or keep it completely quiet about it?
ОтветитьHis best scene, and they throw it away later 😒
ОтветитьThis is the Jaime I remember.
ОтветитьNed Stark was a self righteous cunt who had ton full of dirty laundry.
Ответитьhe looks so weirdly CGI. like from a game cinematic from a decade or a bit more ago.
ОтветитьThe caption is so horribly wrong..."bring me my father's hat" hahahaha
Ответитьman this is really fucking sad and intense
ОтветитьBest scene in the whole show
It's too bad that this show got cancelled halfway through, a real shame
They shared a totally platonic bond. Ruined by a pointless zero chemistry sex scene.
ОтветитьIf he was so concerned about saving lives, he could have at least told someone about the wildfire after the fact. He knowingly sat there in the city for like 20 years fully aware there were multiple nukes right under his and everyone else's feet. On the other hand, he wouldn’t have gotten to give this great monologue though, so I guess it was worth it.
ОтветитьWhat D&D did with his character was unbelievable. All of his story, all that INCREDIBLE development, and for what? For him to end the show in the same place he began, making the same mistakes. Ultimately, his journey was pointless because the feeling that remains is that he learned nothing from it. How can the writing fail so horribly with a character...
ОтветитьHe kind of forgot about this in season 8
ОтветитьOther than banging his sister, which is more a personal preference, i think Jamie was the second greatest Lannister. Right behind Tyrion of course
Ответить"By what right does the wolf judge the lion?" This scene really stayed with me. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau really outdid himself here. I hate D&D for ruining GOT from a character and story driven fantasy show to a fantasy driven show with characters and plot taking a backseat.
ОтветитьIn my opinion, this is the best secene in GOT.
ОтветитьThis was the best piece of acting of the whole show.
ОтветитьThis is the only scene where this man looked unreal, he looked like he was cgi, straight out've a videogame...
ОтветитьA Song of Ice and Fire Book Five: A Dance with Dragons
(After Jaime ends the siege in Riverrun and ensures the loyalty of the Blackwoods by taking one of their sons as a hostage and one daughter from the Brackens)
"So we go on century after century. with us hating the Brackens and them hating us. My father says there will never be an end to it."
- Hoster Blackwood (Jaime's hostage)
"There could be."
- Jaime Lannister
"How, my lord? The old wounds never heal, my father says."
- Hoster Blackwood
"My father had a saying too. Never wound a foe when you can kill him. Dead men can't claim vengeance."
- Jaime Lannister
"Their sons do."
- Hoster Blackwood
"Not if you kill their sons as well. Ask the Casterlys about that if you doubt me. Ask Lord and Lady Tarbeck, or the Reynes of Castamere. Ask the Prince of Dragonstone."
- Jaime Lannister
"Is that why you killed all the Starks?"
- Hoster Blackwood
"Not all, Lord Eddard's daughters live. One has just been wed. The other...." (Brienne, where are you? Have you found her?) "... if the gods are good, she'll forget she was a Stark. She'll wed some burly blacksmith or fat faced innkeep, fill his house with children, and never need to fear that some knight might come along to smash their heads against a wall."
- Jaime Lannister
"The gods are good."
-Hoster Blackwood
(You go on believing that.)
- Jaime Lannister's thought
One of the most powerful scenes in the series. Oof. So many good characters
Ответить“Burn the them all he kept saying”
ОтветитьD&D could sure film the hell out of a scene when the story was already scripted by GRRM. Afterwards, not so much...
ОтветитьThis show hurts so much... Such unbelievably great 4 seasons, 2 seasons of decay, and 2 seasons of complete garbage.
ОтветитьIts so cool how Jaime saved the entirety of King's Landing by slaying the Mad King when he never cared about those people, innocent or otherwise.
ОтветитьNikolaj fucking ate this scene, and he does Not believe in crumbs
ОтветитьBro forgot he was acting.
ОтветитьIf i remember correctly, she never called him "Kingslayer" again.
ОтветитьI like that they did not show any flashback scene of mad king's death in this scene.Instead, they choose jaime lannister telling the story and rely on actor skill which is the best choice, in my opinion.
ОтветитьAmazing scene! Shame they ended the series after this season, would've loved to see this develop further!
ОтветитьI think Ned would have believed Jaime if Jaime told him everything he told Brienne. The Mad King killed Ned’s father and brother. He knew how insane the guy was.
ОтветитьThe best acted scene in the show
ОтветитьI would kill to watch the final minutes before he ended the king.
ОтветитьInstead of getting that bs season 7&8 they should've done Robert's rebellion as those seasons
ОтветитьThis scene alone is worthy of an oscar
ОтветитьThe wolf will always judge the lion, because the pack will stick together.
ОтветитьForgive me, I' not a true GOT fan nor have I read the books. But...WHY do so many hate Jamie for killing the Mad King? Here's what I know.
1. The Mad King was called this by everyone, meaning he was seen universally as a murdering lunatic, hated and feared.
2. The Mad King was murdering people, burning the alive and loving it.
3. A rebellion was led against them, people determined to kill the Mad King themselves.
4. The Kings Guard takes sacred oaths to protect the King... but how does that hold up against a murderous, lunatic King that is a medieval Adolf Hitler but with LESS sanity? Does it really stand to support and protect a king that does all that?
5. Why in the world do so many, including those that rebelled against the Mad King, degrade him as "Kingslayer", "Oathbreaker"? Why did Ned Stark even bother judging Jamie so harshly, when it was public knowledge what a horrid and awful king the Mad King was?
It just seems like everyone wanted the Mad King dead and because Jamie killed the Mad King... he's condemned for it.
I'm just not understanding it.
Jamie, My name is Jamie. ❤
I just loved this scene.
HELP HELP THE KINGSLAYER! 💯🤧
Ответить“By what right does the wolf judge the lion” ⚔️
ОтветитьI never read the books but I felt there was more to him earlier on, such as when he was genuinely concerned for his brother whereas everyone else wasn’t and how he looked mortified when Ned got stabbed in his leg, you could see a momentary look of disdain as he felt that it was no longer honourable to fight him in that condition - was so glad that they redeemed him, even if in the end he chose to die next to his Psycho sister
Ответить"The bathhouse had been thick with the steam rising off the water and Jaime had come walking through that mist naked as his name day, looking half a corpse and half a god He climbed into the tub with me, she remembered, blushing"
They really nailed the look from that description
One of the greatest scenes of the entire series
ОтветитьHated Jamie until this scene. Was a turning point for me. I was so haooy they chopped his hand off.. then i eventually ebded up rooting for him... that is writing... that is story... only to ruin 7 years of dedicated watching to 1 crap season. Another reason i aint watching the spinoffs.
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