Tyrrion had dragon dreams when he was a boy.. Fans think that tyrrion is also a targaryen because the mad king wanted Tywin's wife. And when tyrrion was born. He had deformities and white hair like some targaryen babies, he had dragon dreams and tywin never loved him. He even said " you are no son of mine" before dying
This is something I loved about GoT. It didn't just present dragons as another magical creature present in the world. The dragons were truly mythical. They felt like magic. Anyone who saw them was at awe of such a thing existing. I kind of missed this element at the end a bit, when they were mostly potrayed as something to be feared rather than awed.
Nothing was more natural than a Dragon after hundreds of years of being extinct flies over the ruins of origin so quietly and so majestically like a ghost
I think Tyrion thought back of how his uncle Kevan and his father Tywin, and everyone else laughed and mocked him on his birthday, for asking for a baby dragon as a name-day gift. And years later, he gets to see the biggest one flying over him, in the ruins of Valyria. So many full circles in this scene!
I love how Drogon still almost watches over Valyria even tho the Targaryens left before the doom the connection is still there it’s also amazing that Tyrion sees it for himself in the books Tywin’s brother Gerion who is Tyrion’s favourite uncle disappears in Valyria searching for Brightroar House Lannisters Valyrian steel sword
He also has some of the best chemistry with his co-stars, making even scenes like this even better. These two hate each other, but he still showed such genuine surprise and respect when Jorah finished the quote.
This was probably one of the last truly good moments in the show, before it all went downhill. It just captures the majesty, the mystery, the tragedy and most importantly that contemplative sense of longing. Longing, like the characters in this scene, in a vast ancient world so full of danger and uncertainty, with so much just out of reach.
I disagree. I know this show is on downhill but it doesn't down till s6. It has feelings of got till s6. It's s7 and 8 that completely go downhill. S6 have many epic scenes so as s5. According to me s3, 4,6 have most memorable moments.
@@franciscomota3506 yep. Im not a book reader. But yes show is pm downhill since s5. But s5 and 6 were not bad but it did not achieve what first 4 achieved. But overall feeling of s6 was good because of the payoff . And some good scenes that is highlight of book - winds of winter. S7-8 mehhh/!!
Its nice to think drogon is still alive but sad that he is alone and lost his family to war. I hope he can heal and be truly free in the most east of easts.
I doubt he'll always be alone. Dragons can switch sexes and Drogon could lay eggs. Also Drogon has Daenerys's body so he probably has a plan to revive her from the magic that still lingers in Valyria
@@kokomine578 How would Drogon lay Eggs? There is no dragon to mate with Drogon. I think Dragons are supposed to be extinct anyway like House Targ. I know Jon is a Targ but I doubt he will father any child so House Targ is doomed anyway.
Drogon might eventually become bigger than Balerion. Dragons keep growing until close to their death or if they're confined in a closed space, so if he is allowed to roam free he will become bigger. Wild dragons usually find caves and tamed dragons have pits.
@@shrabantychakraborty9648 In the lore it’s speculated dragons can change their sex and lay fertilized eggs without a mate (similar to real-life lizards). Dragon eggs are still notoriously difficult to hatch, but with magic returning to the world of GoT, that leaves the door open for more dragons returning as well.
Love this scene but after reading the books I really wish they embraced the eldrich horror elements of the ruins Valyria more. Yeah the greyscale guys were off-putting but in the books people go to Valyria and return stricken with insanity and infested with human-faced worms.
@@ugh1230 its in Fire And Blood part 1 book in story describing princess Aerea Targaryen story. She flew on Balerion The Dread to Valyria and returned burning hot, with human-faced worms inside her. She had such a fever that her eyes boiled like eggs and flesh burned alive. All the horrific creatures that came out of her body has instantly died to ice.
I suspect that the Doom of Valyria was the result of the Valyrians tampering too much with magic. Magic in Game of Thrones is shown to be a volatile and unpredictable force with a will of its own and a strong connection to the natural world; the Valyrians probably did something that went wrong and triggered the volcanic eruption that was the core of the Doom.
I’ve heard a few theories, and that is certainly a possibility. My current favorite though is that the Valyrian sorcerers used magic to prevent the volcanos from erupting, but some had been killed and their magic was too weak to stop it. I also like the one where they mined the volcanos too much and it triggered the eruption because it makes Valyria sound like Krypton. The unknown mythos of Valyria makes it all so fascinating The ‘consequences of magic’ idea you talk about fits the theme of the world quite nicely. Look at the Night King for example, the children of the Forrest used their magic to create him to help them fight off the first men & eventually it had the unintended consequence of threatening to destroy them all
@@noturbusiness9736 the Valyrians loved to backstab eachother so it would be no surprise if there were mages who held the volcanoes back, and then someone decided to kill them for some personal interest and the magic fell, making the whole thing turn into Krakatoa
Awesome scene. Power of good acting and epic music. Seeing majestic badass Drogon flying around the place and the sound of his wings, how powerful he is... it would mentally make you see what things were like in Valyria once. Dragons everywhere. In real life this would be like seeing a T Rex or Megalodon or something wandering around.
@@ugh1230 he was a wild dragon from around the time of The Dance of Dragons. His name describes him perfectly. Basically can’t be tamed and eats anything that bothers him.
Did people really think it might be the Cannibal? I wasn't watching when this episode was new, but it's crazy to think Cannibal would be that small. If he would have still been alive at this point in the story, he would easily be Balerion-size or bigger
@@TheRAH14 Yeah if that was the cannibal it wouldve had to have had the balerion description with wings that cast shadows over entire towns. Theres no way he would've been that small after 100s of years
@@astolos9625 right? Even during the Dance the Cannibal was said to be almost as big as Vhagar (or possibly the same size), so if he could have lasted that long, he would probably have dwarfed Balerion by the time Dany's dragons were born. But it's not likely he would still be alive by then because he probably would have died of natural causes the same way Balerion did (basically getting so big that his body just couldn't sustain itself at that size)
All archives from Valyria are lost, the only thing that was left from this empire was Balerion the black dread until he died of old age. Even the current Targaryens don’t know anything precise about Valyria before its doom so I doubt we will see any footage of Valyria but we might see flashbacks of balerion and it would be very cool
This scene will never cease to amaze me. The way Peter portrayed the surprise mixed with fear, with joy, everything just with an eye expression is incredible. You can feel what someone would feel by seeing a Dragon for the first time. Awesome!
Their conversation right at the beginning could have been between two educated people during the early dark ages about Rome. It's unbelievable how layered Martin's storytelling was.
you can't sail though valyria. the smoking sea is the most dangerous place in the world. no one survives a voyage like that. not even Balerion the black dread came unscathed from valyria. Drogon, Tyrion and Jorah most certainly wouldn't.
@@Heisenberg929 not even Balerion could do that, there is something very big, very strong and very pissed of in the ruins, something with the power to kill giant dragons.
@@Heisenberg929 oh yeah, when Balerion came back to Westeros he was bleeding from dozens of gigantic, many meter long wounds. And the princess who rode him came back with fire parassites, a worm like creature with a face and grasping limbs i think, that cooks it's victim from the inside with it's own body temperature. Overall they don't say the ruins are haunted by demons for nothing.
You know if they made a video game of GoT it would ruin it. Back when Peter Jackson did an incredible job making the LOTR trilogy (I still don’t get why Amazon feels a need to redo it) , I thought “They should make a video game of this! It would be as epic as The Legend of Zelda!” If they ever did make a LOTR game then I missed it and it was probably not any good. Peter Jackson’s LOTR was an epic trilogy that belonged on the big screen and should stay there, no matter how much they could monetize it more. Same thing could be said for Zelda, it was created as a video game in the gaming realm and should stay like that. If they made a movie of it, it’d ruin it!
@@mr.creepysmile7318 Idk about the witcher series, even though I've completed it. The story is good, but there are certain aspects of the game that just don't feel right, it feels empty.
If this was Valyria as described in the lore and books of GOT, they would not have survived the journey.There’s a reason no targaryen ever went back to Valyria besides Area and it was banned by king jaeharys, there’s a reason a 10,000 strong army and a dragonlord on his dragon went back there and dissapeared after the doom, there’s a reason Gerion never came back and Tommen lannister lost brightroar for the Lannisters. It’s basically a mix between skull island, chernobyl, and hell.Boiling seas, toxic fumes, magic that warped everything, burning lava and heat, firewyrms, mutants, demons, deformed surviving dragons, and more might be there. Area went there on the biggest dragon known to Westeros, the black dread himself, and she came back emaciated, burning, bloodied and weak, the dragon came back with giant slashes in his chest from something attacking him, then she literally cooked from the inside, smoke rising from her body before her eyes cooked and popped then horrific worms of some kind with human like faces and arms crawled out of her in their dozens, the biggest ones as long as her arm. And all she could say was “I never”.
They never should of shown Valyria nobody can even get within eyesight of the place without going missing with the exception of Euron Greyjoy and even that is debatable. Though seeing Drogon flying over the ruins makes for some really cool art.
Technically there was one Targaryen, Aerea, who flew to Valyria with Balerion, and returned alive... though she looked like Chernobyl victim after returning, and died soon after.
@@mtsen771 thank you for that I didn't know about her went and looked it up that was a crazy story about what happened. Makes me wonder why is there now that could of wounded Balerion.
One thing that bothers me is how Valyria was supposedly a scary place where: -Firewyrms and krakens live -A valyrian lord with 20.000 men just vanished when they tried to recounquer valyria -Euron is one of the few who have went there and left unharmed -A Lannister lord went missing with his troops Yet here we got an imp and a simp just rowing through the smoking sea in a small boat. Can anyone explain? Perhaps in this scene, they haven't reached Valyria?
This is what I think is so vital in shows and movies; reactions. Far too often shows will just have the character react off screen or worse on screen but they have no noticeable reaction.
the stone men life in the Sorrows, this is not Valerya, this is the River in the Sorrows, between Volantis and Norvos located in the middle of Western Essos
Just like the show merged characters or plotlines, it also merged places in this case. More specifically Valyria and the Sorrows. I wouldn't necessarily call it "f-ing up". It's a change, either one accept it or one doesn't.
@@gustavejenkins2247 the problem with veering off from a book series is undocumented changes. Books are there for people to read. Directors and writers come and go, taking their vision with them
Imagine Tyrion already on edge sailing through Valyria with its history and reputation and he then sees a dragon in the sky it must of been terrifying for a split second I imagined he forgot it was one of Daenerys
This scene is so good Drogon flying over Old Valyria ,Tyrion reaction .Now that only Drogon is the sole dragon we know who survived hope he lives a long life an d get big like Balerion the dread .
@@aldenrobelldeloyola1502 The dragon Morning of Rhaena Targaryen could still be alive, but obviously no one knows. Since Balerion lived for about 2 centuries we assume dragons live for roughly that long, it has only been 170 years since the dance of the dragons (Morning was hatched during it) so there is a slim chance Drogon may not be the only dragon left
There's something so unsettling about the imagery and sound effects here. The silence, cut by the boat on the water... seeing the towers loom in the distance, as The Doom is recited with a sense of loss.
Love the way the boat powers down the river even through the sails aren't catching any wind, and the smog is sitting still on the water! Did the editors not think it looked slightly odd? 😂🤦♂️
Nobody ever comes back from Valyria, which is freaky. I like to think there’s some Night King level stuff happening deep into the east we just never find out about. Like a spider that stays in its hole until prey comes around.
There is a theory that the mad king boinked Tywin's wife and that is why Tywin was so against him and Tyrion was the child born of it, and that's why Tywin hated Tyrion so much as he did. Tyrion's mother died in child birth doesn't seem to be a good enough reason for all the hate Tywin had towards Tyrion. If this theory is true then Tyrion has dragon's blood. That would explain Tyrion's fascination for dragons (i mean who wouldn't) and he could touch one when no one else could.
Valyria looks so underwhelming in this scene. And a big part of the lore is that after the Doom nobody went there and returned. And it's not on the way to Meereen. So wtf are they doing there
@@almondsai7214 Well, you're right. Although the direct way would still be over land in that area. You would need to sail deep into the old free state to get through it. It's just generally suicide.
@@hayaglamazonluxe because of the doom? It's too dangerous. Last time someone went there with the black dread didn't have a good end, even the black dread was injured.
Fun fact; in the books, the area where the ruins of Old Valyria sit is considered to be cursed. So much so that nobody will sail within miles of the place.
Aquí hubo guionazo la verdad, de por si se supone que las aguas de Valyria son tóxicas y nocivas, lo lógico sería que Tyrion hubiera muerto aquí...aún así, de las mejores escenas de la temporada 5.
I wonder around how long it was supposed to have been since Jorah last saw drogon before this? He doesn't seem to in awe considering how fast drogon grew I guess it couldn't have been that long. I would be very interested if anyone has an idea from the books let me know!!!
I wish there was way more lore about Valyria in Game of Thrones. A whole continent that was more advanced than anyone in their future and it was wiped out in an instant.
This should have been the hint that Show Euron and Book Euron was going to be insanely different. The moment when he comes out in full Valyrian steel armor in the books is so badass.
@@albusnightspring8057 It is only brought up in a Winds of Winter sample chapter. If I remember correctly, there is no mention of Euron wearing it during the Kingsmoot; indeed, the sample chapter implies Euron hasn't been seen wearing his Valyrian steel armor before then.
This is not Valyria. These are the Sorrows, ruined cities (of both the Rhoynar and Valyrian Freehold settlers) suffused with fog along the Rhoyne, flowing south toward Volantis.
Tyrion's reaction to seeing Drogon is so genuine, a bit of fear but mostly just awe
Tyrrion had dragon dreams when he was a boy.. Fans think that tyrrion is also a targaryen because the mad king wanted Tywin's wife. And when tyrrion was born. He had deformities and white hair like some targaryen babies, he had dragon dreams and tywin never loved him. He even said " you are no son of mine" before dying
@@phoebedemontefalcon1423 that would make the show's scene where tyrion calls Jon a bastard soooo much more ironic! lol
And Jorah's is concern (either Danny is with Drogon and without the Unsullied or she's with the Unsullied and without Drogon, niether completely safe)
This is something I loved about GoT.
It didn't just present dragons as another magical creature present in the world.
The dragons were truly mythical. They felt like magic. Anyone who saw them was at awe of such a thing existing.
I kind of missed this element at the end a bit, when they were mostly potrayed as something to be feared rather than awed.
He's a great actor tbh
Nothing was more natural than a Dragon after hundreds of years of being extinct flies over the ruins of origin so quietly and so majestically like a ghost
The dragons came from the far east, not Valyria.
@@ModuliOfRiemannSurfaces you missed my point by 40 yards
I think Tyrion thought back of how his uncle Kevan and his father Tywin, and everyone else laughed and mocked him on his birthday, for asking for a baby dragon as a name-day gift. And years later, he gets to see the biggest one flying over him, in the ruins of Valyria. So many full circles in this scene!
Bcoz he is Half Targaryen. Viserion and Rhaegal didn't burn him when he freed them from the pits.
He is son of Mad King and Joanna Lannister
I doubt it
@@KshitijBhambri1 Targs get the male genes dumbass, Male targs that father children are given white hair.
@@KshitijBhambri1 he is not a bastard of the mad king
He doesn’t see the biggest one😂 Danny’s dragons were really small actually
I love how Drogon still almost watches over Valyria even tho the Targaryens left before the doom the connection is still there it’s also amazing that Tyrion sees it for himself in the books Tywin’s brother Gerion who is Tyrion’s favourite uncle disappears in Valyria searching for Brightroar House Lannisters Valyrian steel sword
I bet this is where he went back too with Danies body at the end. After kings landing.
Use a period and start a new sentence FFS
@@jameszezulinski definitely.
@@buddhastl7120 For real! Had a stroke trying to read that
@@buddhastl7120 I’m on CZcams you Virgin
Tyrion: This is what remains..
Drogon: No, let me introduce myself
Even if season 5 wasn't the best, it definitely had its moments.
Season 5 was great. So was season 6.
I'd say this is probably the best scene which was completely invented by the show producers.
@Josh Kale season 6 was better
@@francois-mariearouet9379 I’d say keeping the Hound alive and every scene with him and Arya during season 4 was their greatest change from the books.
@@MFBloosh wtf is wrong with u
S6 was terrible
Peter Dinklage is such an amazing actor. He really made it seem like he just witnessed a dragon in flight.
Indeed
He also has some of the best chemistry with his co-stars, making even scenes like this even better. These two hate each other, but he still showed such genuine surprise and respect when Jorah finished the quote.
This was probably one of the last truly good moments in the show, before it all went downhill. It just captures the majesty, the mystery, the tragedy and most importantly that contemplative sense of longing. Longing, like the characters in this scene, in a vast ancient world so full of danger and uncertainty, with so much just out of reach.
I disagree. I know this show is on downhill but it doesn't down till s6. It has feelings of got till s6.
It's s7 and 8 that completely go downhill.
S6 have many epic scenes so as s5.
According to me s3, 4,6 have most memorable moments.
@@Noone91875 maybe for you who maybe didn´t read the books, for most of us who read it season 5 was when it all started to go down hill
@@franciscomota3506 yep. Im not a book reader. But yes show is pm downhill since s5. But s5 and 6 were not bad but it did not achieve what first 4 achieved. But overall feeling of s6 was good because of the payoff . And some good scenes that is highlight of book - winds of winter.
S7-8 mehhh/!!
@@Noone91875 you can’t group s7 and s8 together.
@@emperormouse5487 y
Its nice to think drogon is still alive but sad that he is alone and lost his family to war. I hope he can heal and be truly free in the most east of easts.
I doubt he'll always be alone. Dragons can switch sexes and Drogon could lay eggs. Also Drogon has Daenerys's body so he probably has a plan to revive her from the magic that still lingers in Valyria
@@kokomine578 How would Drogon lay Eggs? There is no dragon to mate with Drogon. I think Dragons are supposed to be extinct anyway like House Targ. I know Jon is a Targ but I doubt he will father any child so House Targ is doomed anyway.
Drogon might eventually become bigger than Balerion. Dragons keep growing until close to their death or if they're confined in a closed space, so if he is allowed to roam free he will become bigger. Wild dragons usually find caves and tamed dragons have pits.
@@shrabantychakraborty9648 if it's based on how lizards reproduce, some females can fertilize and lay eggs on their own without a partner
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In the lore it’s speculated dragons can change their sex and lay fertilized eggs without a mate (similar to real-life lizards). Dragon eggs are still notoriously difficult to hatch, but with magic returning to the world of GoT, that leaves the door open for more dragons returning as well.
Tyrion's reaction was priceless.
Indeed
It would be crazy to see a dragon after they were believed to be extinct.
It would be like seeing a T-Rex. Absolutely mind blowing!
I’d say it’d be more like seeing a Dodo; since Dodos are still in recent memory; as Dragons were.
i didnt notice at 1:23 you can see the stone man just crouching right there but they were distracted by the dragon
You can see them as early as 0:39, never noticed the first time watching though
wow good catch
Wow, nice catch
@@christianlovelock3910At 0:43, 3 of them are standing on the left upper part of the screen, at the top of the aqueduct, like statues.
@@aaronwylie6928Indeed
This was the most beautiful scene ever since the show started
Not my favourite but agree, this scene has the real Game of Thrones vibes
One of my favorites!
@@MADFISHINREELS I might go one further and claim this scene from S5E5 as the greatest scene in all of cinematic history.
@@costco_pizzaMaybe
Love this scene but after reading the books I really wish they embraced the eldrich horror elements of the ruins Valyria more. Yeah the greyscale guys were off-putting but in the books people go to Valyria and return stricken with insanity and infested with human-faced worms.
You are right! They should have included that stuff.
in which book does this happen?
@@ugh1230 its in Fire And Blood part 1 book in story describing princess Aerea Targaryen story. She flew on Balerion The Dread to Valyria and returned burning hot, with human-faced worms inside her. She had such a fever that her eyes boiled like eggs and flesh burned alive. All the horrific creatures that came out of her body has instantly died to ice.
You may get some eldritch horrors in the planned Yi Ti series since its so close to the Shadow Lands & Asshai.
@@napoleonsolo5929 Y’know I’ve been hearing stuff about that YiTi series, isn’t it going to be an animated series? Thats pretty exciting!
I suspect that the Doom of Valyria was the result of the Valyrians tampering too much with magic. Magic in Game of Thrones is shown to be a volatile and unpredictable force with a will of its own and a strong connection to the natural world; the Valyrians probably did something that went wrong and triggered the volcanic eruption that was the core of the Doom.
I’ve heard a few theories, and that is certainly a possibility. My current favorite though is that the Valyrian sorcerers used magic to prevent the volcanos from erupting, but some had been killed and their magic was too weak to stop it. I also like the one where they mined the volcanos too much and it triggered the eruption because it makes Valyria sound like Krypton.
The unknown mythos of Valyria makes it all so fascinating
The ‘consequences of magic’ idea you talk about fits the theme of the world quite nicely. Look at the Night King for example, the children of the Forrest used their magic to create him to help them fight off the first men & eventually it had the unintended consequence of threatening to destroy them all
Some theories it because Blood Magic ritual gone wrong
Geomancing. They used their magic to terraform, and they probably went too far.
Some say faceless man did it there are shit about it in the books and whatnot
@@noturbusiness9736 the Valyrians loved to backstab eachother so it would be no surprise if there were mages who held the volcanoes back, and then someone decided to kill them for some personal interest and the magic fell, making the whole thing turn into Krakatoa
Awesome scene. Power of good acting and epic music. Seeing majestic badass Drogon flying around the place and the sound of his wings, how powerful he is... it would mentally make you see what things were like in Valyria once. Dragons everywhere. In real life this would be like seeing a T Rex or Megalodon or something wandering around.
I remember when everyone was debating whether it was Drogon or another dragon or Cannibal. The fun times of figuring out the mysteries of this show. 😀
cannibal?
@@ugh1230 he was a wild dragon from around the time of The Dance of Dragons. His name describes him perfectly. Basically can’t be tamed and eats anything that bothers him.
Did people really think it might be the Cannibal? I wasn't watching when this episode was new, but it's crazy to think Cannibal would be that small. If he would have still been alive at this point in the story, he would easily be Balerion-size or bigger
@@TheRAH14 Yeah if that was the cannibal it wouldve had to have had the balerion description with wings that cast shadows over entire towns. Theres no way he would've been that small after 100s of years
@@astolos9625 right? Even during the Dance the Cannibal was said to be almost as big as Vhagar (or possibly the same size), so if he could have lasted that long, he would probably have dwarfed Balerion by the time Dany's dragons were born. But it's not likely he would still be alive by then because he probably would have died of natural causes the same way Balerion did (basically getting so big that his body just couldn't sustain itself at that size)
Always loved Tyrions character, he had everything. Wisdom, sarcasm, humor, empathy, loyalty, love, just any emotion he needed to express 👏👏👍.
I hope we get a Valyria flashback in House of Dragon
Same. Valyria is described as a powerful and beautiful empire and we really need to see it
doubt it
Valyria's doom was 250 years old already during the civil war
All archives from Valyria are lost, the only thing that was left from this empire was Balerion the black dread until he died of old age. Even the current Targaryens don’t know anything precise about Valyria before its doom so I doubt we will see any footage of Valyria but we might see flashbacks of balerion and it would be very cool
They will 10000000% save it for another potential series. HBO will milk ASOIAF for all it’s worth and more lol
@@mittensthehousecat4114 honestly if we get to see Valyria im ok with that. Specially if the new series maintains its level of current quality
One of the most thrilling moments in TV history. Makes the shitty ending even more painfull...
I wonder what drogom was doing just flying around his ancestral homeland. Most likely where he returned at the end of the show
Yes , there birthland
Dragons have habitats and territories spanning hundreds of miles. Valyria is probably part of Drogon's territory.
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@@pnut3844able misspelt 💀
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I laughed my ass off when Jurah casually say stoneman when they are being attack😂
Right, so calm 🤣🤣
This scene will never cease to amaze me. The way Peter portrayed the surprise mixed with fear, with joy, everything just with an eye expression is incredible. You can feel what someone would feel by seeing a Dragon for the first time. Awesome!
I love it because, Tyrions loves for dragons is incredible. he absolutely adores those beasts
Tyrion's opening statement must have been what the people in the Middle Ages were feeling when looking around at Roman ruins.
Their conversation right at the beginning could have been between two educated people during the early dark ages about Rome. It's unbelievable how layered Martin's storytelling was.
you can't sail though valyria. the smoking sea is the most dangerous place in the world. no one survives a voyage like that. not even Balerion the black dread came unscathed from valyria. Drogon, Tyrion and Jorah most certainly wouldn't.
I completely agree, this is a very annoying turn that the show took. People like this scene but it just feels disloyal to the booms for me
This isn’t Valyria-this is the River of Sorrows
The show merged Valyria with the Sorrows. I'm okay with it, personally.
@@Heisenberg929 not even Balerion could do that, there is something very big, very strong and very pissed of in the ruins, something with the power to kill giant dragons.
@@Heisenberg929 oh yeah, when Balerion came back to Westeros he was bleeding from dozens of gigantic, many meter long wounds. And the princess who rode him came back with fire parassites, a worm like creature with a face and grasping limbs i think, that cooks it's victim from the inside with it's own body temperature. Overall they don't say the ruins are haunted by demons for nothing.
Well, Now I want a GoT open world game where I can row a boat while these two men talk about what remains of Valyria
You have something close to it, although not very much. It's skyrim.
You know if they made a video game of GoT it would ruin it. Back when Peter Jackson did an incredible job making the LOTR trilogy (I still don’t get why Amazon feels a need to redo it) , I thought “They should make a video game of this! It would be as epic as The Legend of Zelda!” If they ever did make a LOTR game then I missed it and it was probably not any good. Peter Jackson’s LOTR was an epic trilogy that belonged on the big screen and should stay there, no matter how much they could monetize it more. Same thing could be said for Zelda, it was created as a video game in the gaming realm and should stay like that. If they made a movie of it, it’d ruin it!
I really need a total war GoT game
Witcher 3 baby
@@mr.creepysmile7318 Idk about the witcher series, even though I've completed it. The story is good, but there are certain aspects of the game that just don't feel right, it feels empty.
Man this show used to be good
The good prose started dying in Season 5 and became "I want elephants" in Season 8.
This show used to be greatest
This show is the greatest till s7
One of the only heights of season 5 along with Hardhome
Tyrion + Jorah = the duo we didn't know we needed.
Tyrion seeing Drogon: OMG a freaking dragon! 😮
Jorah: Boy, if you're here, where ya mama? 🤨
Tyrion’s reaction to seeing Drogon for the first time would be like how we’d react seeing a Dinosaur.
If this was Valyria as described in the lore and books of GOT, they would not have survived the journey.There’s a reason no targaryen ever went back to Valyria besides Area and it was banned by king jaeharys, there’s a reason a 10,000 strong army and a dragonlord on his dragon went back there and dissapeared after the doom, there’s a reason Gerion never came back and Tommen lannister lost brightroar for the Lannisters.
It’s basically a mix between skull island, chernobyl, and hell.Boiling seas, toxic fumes, magic that warped everything, burning lava and heat, firewyrms, mutants, demons, deformed surviving dragons, and more might be there.
Area went there on the biggest dragon known to Westeros, the black dread himself, and she came back emaciated, burning, bloodied and weak, the dragon came back with giant slashes in his chest from something attacking him, then she literally cooked from the inside, smoke rising from her body before her eyes cooked and popped then horrific worms of some kind with human like faces and arms crawled out of her in their dozens, the biggest ones as long as her arm.
And all she could say was “I never”.
Back then at the Glory of Valyria, there were thousands of dragons that fly on the Valyria sky, but now there are only one.
They never should of shown Valyria nobody can even get within eyesight of the place without going missing with the exception of Euron Greyjoy and even that is debatable. Though seeing Drogon flying over the ruins makes for some really cool art.
Technically there was one Targaryen, Aerea, who flew to Valyria with Balerion, and returned alive... though she looked like Chernobyl victim after returning, and died soon after.
Is it supposed to be like the Bermuda Triangle or something?
@@azorahai2643 i think more like fantasy chernobyl
this was from the books.
@@mtsen771 thank you for that I didn't know about her went and looked it up that was a crazy story about what happened. Makes me wonder why is there now that could of wounded Balerion.
Iam very happy that this scene gets recommended to me now! What an awesome scene, TV history!
One thing that bothers me is how Valyria was supposedly a scary place where:
-Firewyrms and krakens live
-A valyrian lord with 20.000 men just vanished when they tried to recounquer valyria
-Euron is one of the few who have went there and left unharmed
-A Lannister lord went missing with his troops
Yet here we got an imp and a simp just rowing through the smoking sea in a small boat.
Can anyone explain? Perhaps in this scene, they haven't reached Valyria?
This is what I think is so vital in shows and movies; reactions.
Far too often shows will just have the character react off screen or worse on screen but they have no noticeable reaction.
the stone men life in the Sorrows, this is not Valerya, this is the River in the Sorrows, between Volantis and Norvos located in the middle of Western Essos
The Show fu•ked up alot of sh•t, So you know🤷
Just like the show merged characters or plotlines, it also merged places in this case. More specifically Valyria and the Sorrows. I wouldn't necessarily call it "f-ing up". It's a change, either one accept it or one doesn't.
it would take 100 seasons and 100 episodes each if you wanna go into accurate details
@@gustavejenkins2247 would be better then having the mess we got the last time. Would be beter to stick with the original story
@@gustavejenkins2247 the problem with veering off from a book series is undocumented changes. Books are there for people to read. Directors and writers come and go, taking their vision with them
Imagine Tyrion already on edge sailing through Valyria with its history and reputation and he then sees a dragon in the sky it must of been terrifying for a split second I imagined he forgot it was one of Daenerys
For anyone who hasn't see game of thrones, this was tyrions death scene
Do you mean the death of his intelligent version?
@@alvinloy5358 Pretty much. After this it's all just bad decisions and jokes about genitalia.
So, the stonemen captured him and replaced him with a replica?
the moment tyrion realized that things could begin to change again
that poem was really meant about the end of game of thrones at that moment
Sigh 😔
Uma das cenas mais linda do GOT...
This scene is so good Drogon flying over Old Valyria ,Tyrion reaction .Now that only Drogon is the sole dragon we know who survived hope he lives a long life an d get big like Balerion the dread .
It would’ve been so cool if it was a different dragon besides Dany’s like one of the untamed dragons from the time of fire and blood
I think theyre all dead in the GOT period.
@@aldenrobelldeloyola1502 The dragon Morning of Rhaena Targaryen could still be alive, but obviously no one knows. Since Balerion lived for about 2 centuries we assume dragons live for roughly that long, it has only been 170 years since the dance of the dragons (Morning was hatched during it) so there is a slim chance Drogon may not be the only dragon left
@@Defineddyoooo 😳😳
There's something so unsettling about the imagery and sound effects here. The silence, cut by the boat on the water... seeing the towers loom in the distance, as The Doom is recited with a sense of loss.
Es increible la escena donde sale Drogo, solo fue una pequeña escena, pero esa pequeña parte vale oro, es muy emocionante!
Love the way the boat powers down the river even through the sails aren't catching any wind, and the smog is sitting still on the water! Did the editors not think it looked slightly odd? 😂🤦♂️
Ever heard of currents
@@lfcwilli Of course, but look at the boats bow wave!
The river still flows. Without any wind. Magic, right? 😂😂😂😂😂
So clear to see in this scene that Tyrion and Jorah are men if the same class and education
I love how the boat magically sails itself down a river without any wind...
After over 14 years i truly belevie the lore we created and posted was 10× better then over half the story in the end.
That somber rendition of house Targeryan when drogon flies by
Well Said!
This was my favourite scene in season 5.
Drogon flying by was perhaps one of the best scenes in this show
One of the many iconic scenes from GOT... TV gold
Nobody ever comes back from Valyria, which is freaky.
I like to think there’s some Night King level stuff happening deep into the east we just never find out about.
Like a spider that stays in its hole until prey comes around.
I want a spin off of valyria 😩
You know. That's not the 1st time Peter Dinklage has been thrown into the water as a tied up dwarf
Don’t let them touch you!! *proceeds to get grabbed and dragged under water without getting grayscale*
I love Tyrion Reaction
1:25 TYRION, THERE IS A FUCKING STONE-MAN UP THERE! WATCH OUT!
1:37 Oh, shit! He can't hear me! He's wearing air-pods!
This is punishable by Death. According to King Jaehaerys I Targaryen.
What is?
RIP Tyrion! Gone but not forgotten!! ❤
Sometimes like to imagine that wasn’t Drogon
The story development was at its peak shooting this time
Stone men. Don’t let them touch you!
Def one of the best scenes in the whole show.
"I would clap" 😂 said a wise man haha
Even Jorah seemed astonished, and he’d been somewhat familiar with Drogon. I think it’s just how much bigger he his now, since Jorah’s (2nd,) exile.
Why tf did d&d think it was a good idea to have them say this was old Valyria? Like tf it's made a good point that it's cursed
As much as I love this scene, how is it neither of them saw all the human figures standing on the big arch structure? There must be around 8 of them.
Camouflage
Damn drogon flying over his origin home where many of his ancestors used to live with that music always makes me sad
I really believe tyrion is a secret targaryen
I thought that very same thought when he touched the dragons for the first time. Haven't read the books
There is a theory that the mad king boinked Tywin's wife and that is why Tywin was so against him and Tyrion was the child born of it, and that's why Tywin hated Tyrion so much as he did. Tyrion's mother died in child birth doesn't seem to be a good enough reason for all the hate Tywin had towards Tyrion.
If this theory is true then Tyrion has dragon's blood. That would explain Tyrion's fascination for dragons (i mean who wouldn't) and he could touch one when no one else could.
Valyria looks so underwhelming in this scene. And a big part of the lore is that after the Doom nobody went there and returned. And it's not on the way to Meereen. So wtf are they doing there
Agreed, although it is on the way to Meereen.
@@almondsai7214 Well, you're right. Although the direct way would still be over land in that area. You would need to sail deep into the old free state to get through it. It's just generally suicide.
This scene is literally from one of the books.
@@sleazypolar In the books this is the river of sorrows not valyria but they changed it for the show
It's called the river of sorrows, they just added a small part of valyria to the scene for the show
Tyrions like bro cut me free!
It's like going to Atlantis and seeing Dinosaurs
the best actor in the entire show
I like that Tyrion is genuinely sad for a moment until he sees Drogon
After watching the House of the Dragon now we come back to the scene to see the remainings of Valyria.
it s not Valyria
This isn't valyria. It's river of sorrow. You can't go to valyria and come back. Not even dragons
@@bait5257 Why?
@@hayaglamazonluxe because of the doom? It's too dangerous. Last time someone went there with the black dread didn't have a good end, even the black dread was injured.
Fun fact; in the books, the area where the ruins of Old Valyria sit is considered to be cursed. So much so that nobody will sail within miles of the place.
Aquí hubo guionazo la verdad, de por si se supone que las aguas de Valyria son tóxicas y nocivas, lo lógico sería que Tyrion hubiera muerto aquí...aún así, de las mejores escenas de la temporada 5.
The Sorrows, Not Valyria
The sorrows is in the middle of the river rhoyne which is nowhere near the sea
I wonder around how long it was supposed to have been since Jorah last saw drogon before this? He doesn't seem to in awe considering how fast drogon grew I guess it couldn't have been that long. I would be very interested if anyone has an idea from the books let me know!!!
I just realized that this is where drogon went after season 8
A good scene that quickly turns awful.
It's so much more ominous that he either doesn't see them or doesn't care
I wish there was way more lore about Valyria in Game of Thrones.
A whole continent that was more advanced than anyone in their future and it was wiped out in an instant.
When this show was good, it was soooo good.
Beautiful Scene
Oh did I forget to tell you? There be dragons here.
Hope this will be in house of the dragon.
Wait, so is that one of denarys’s dragons they saw or are there other dragons?
This should have been the hint that Show Euron and Book Euron was going to be insanely different.
The moment when he comes out in full Valyrian steel armor in the books is so badass.
When did that happen lol?
@@albusnightspring8057 during the kingsmoot in A feast for crows. He also has a horn that binds dragons to his will and is an evil wizard.
@@mappingshaman5280 I honestly can't remember anything about the valyrian steel armour
@@albusnightspring8057 It is only brought up in a Winds of Winter sample chapter.
If I remember correctly, there is no mention of Euron wearing it during the Kingsmoot; indeed, the sample chapter implies Euron hasn't been seen wearing his Valyrian steel armor before then.
@@albusnightspring8057
The Forsaken Chapter in WoW. It’s amazing.
Will we get a prequel to HOTD where we see Valyria?
I think I need to recap season 5 cause I hardly remember this scene 😩
This is not Valyria. These are the Sorrows, ruined cities (of both the Rhoynar and Valyrian Freehold settlers) suffused with fog along the Rhoyne, flowing south toward Volantis.
if you look at the time stamp of 1:26. Top left, you can see a stone man watching them.