The Small Council Meetings (Game of Thrones)

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  • A collection of all the Small Council meetings from Game of Thrones. Those were one of my favourite scenes from the entire show. And man, do I miss Tywin, he was such an interesting character.
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  • @swtrooper42
    @swtrooper42 Před 5 lety +24049

    By watching this video, you've probably attended more Small Council meetings that King Robert ever did.

  • @someguyoutthere110
    @someguyoutthere110 Před 7 měsíci +2700

    After all these years I just noticed that when Joffrey says his father killed the mad king, he is actually 100% correct

    • @StruggaBugga
      @StruggaBugga Před 6 měsíci +165

      Technically he didnt say the Mad king, he killed the prince and took the crown. Taken the crown was more symbolic, but I doubt Joffrey meant that. I'm sure Robert told him many stories about killing everyone by himself, in a single day. 2 Targayans in a single day....Gods what a day that was....

    • @jpmanning2966
      @jpmanning2966 Před 5 měsíci +89

      @@StruggaBuggaJoffrey’s real father is Jaime Lannister. So his “real “ father did kill the mad king

    • @StruggaBugga
      @StruggaBugga Před 5 měsíci +10

      @jpmanning2966 Oh I knew that already, I just worded wrong.
      I was more commenting how they say it out loud yet not exact. If that makes sense.

    • @nyyanks4
      @nyyanks4 Před 4 měsíci +46

      @@jpmanning2966 yes, but Joffrey didn't say his father killed the Mad King, he said he killed the Prince. Those are two different people.

    • @sou713
      @sou713 Před 3 měsíci +12

      He didn't say his father killed the mad king. He said his "father" killed the Prince.

  • @stomp21
    @stomp21 Před rokem +7357

    "The Robert I grew up with didn't tremble at the shadow of an unborn child". Incredible writing.

    • @biswasmrutimangaraj3077
      @biswasmrutimangaraj3077 Před rokem +445

      If it was written by Rings of power writers, Robert would have replied - 'You haven't seen what I have seen'🤭🤭

    • @dadagan8815
      @dadagan8815 Před rokem +39

      All before season 8

    • @raiku6518
      @raiku6518 Před rokem +9

      Was viserys death at this point in time

    • @RedHairedWarlord
      @RedHairedWarlord Před rokem +79

      @@raiku6518 he was, but Robert did not know yet due to the length of time it takes for messages to reach kings landing from the Dothraki Sea.

    • @hamzamahmood9565
      @hamzamahmood9565 Před rokem +109

      The show I grew up with, did not tremble in the shadow of bad writing

  • @bestdadakasongoku4157
    @bestdadakasongoku4157 Před rokem +5393

    Imagine how unstoppable the Lannisters would have been if they all just liked each other lmao

    • @cerovk6000
      @cerovk6000 Před rokem +242

      Or just managed their relations better at least. If they all liked each other they never have been powerful.

    • @radjadawamindra697
      @radjadawamindra697 Před rokem +418

      @@cerovk6000 yeah I mean, Tywin didn't have to like Tyrion, but he should have enough common sense to appoint his dwarf son as his heir.

    • @teamvlcn6820
      @teamvlcn6820 Před rokem +192

      Had Joanna lived, the Lannisters would be unstoppable.

    • @victorconway444
      @victorconway444 Před rokem +223

      Tywin may have been the greatest Lannister to ever live, personally. But as a role model, he set a horrible example for all of his descendants. Worse than his father, I'd argue. Say what you will about Tytos, but he at least loved his children and didn't just use Tywin as a pawn for his own machinations. Just goes to show however bad he was as a ruler, it doesn't make the polar opposite of him any better. Tyrion was the best of both, he had the intelligence of his father but also the compassion of his grandfather.

    • @Whobilation
      @Whobilation Před 11 měsíci +70

      @@radjadawamindra697 Exactly and everything Tywin did was supposed to be for the gain of the Lannister family yet he couldn’t even recognize Tyrion as the most capable of the 3 (obviously excluding Jaime’s capabilities on the battlefield)

  • @devinmccourty1500
    @devinmccourty1500 Před 6 lety +5009

    I almost forgot how savage Ned was, he roasted everyone

    • @davetrachtenberg6855
      @davetrachtenberg6855 Před 5 lety +343

      Yes, not one to subtly communicate his points.

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 Před 5 lety +578

      In the book, when they were discussing how to assasinate Daenerys, Varys said 'If I tell you what dothraki do to a man who killed their queen, you would not send any hired blade, we can use poison, tears of Lys is an excellent thing'. Robert did not like that, complained that poison is a woman's weapon.
      And Ned snapped 'You are talking about murdering a child and her unborn babe, yet you still complain about having honor in this?'
      He also said 'When the Battle of Trident was won, Ser Barristan Selmy here was heavily wounded. Roose Bolton urged Robert to slit his throat. But he had none of it. He said that he would not punish a man neither for being loyal, nor for fighting well. And sent his own maesters to tend for him. Would that man be here this day, with us'

    • @NB-or8rs
      @NB-or8rs Před 5 lety +44

      @@subutaynoyan5372 i love the books

    • @majacovic5141
      @majacovic5141 Před 5 lety +125

      And that's why he died.
      Varys: We're all praying for Joffrey.
      Me: *This*, this is how you survive a viper's den. Listen and learn, Ned.
      Ned Blows off Varys.
      Me: Jesus fuck, Ned.
      Peytr says he got gutted like a fish. Ned blames him for it.
      Me: What the fuck man.
      Pycel reminds Ned of being young. Ned reminds Pycel he served the mad king.
      Me: Oh God, you're a moron.

    • @HTMR-de8gz
      @HTMR-de8gz Před 5 lety +140

      @@majacovic5141
      Yet strangly it's the starks with the most surviving house members in late seasons. Guess he succeeded in raising survivors even if he was not one.

  • @theelderworm9134
    @theelderworm9134 Před 6 lety +6889

    I just watched 40 minutes of make believe politics.
    No regrets

    • @Governor2310
      @Governor2310 Před 5 lety +91

      hurdy gurdy no, these are actually functioning politics that have a sense of their situation. Today, politics are destroying the planet, one country at a time.

    • @sachit5000
      @sachit5000 Před 5 lety +9

      No ragrets, you know what i mean?

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 5 lety +51

      Sandor Clegane - "funcitoning politics that have a sense of their situation" - where every political meeting is ~5 minutes long, half the stuff they talk about doesn't end up happening, half the meetings are tied up with personal attacks and petty power plays, and there's a new council member every session to replace the one that got murdered since last time?

    • @last7509
      @last7509 Před 5 lety +16

      "Real" politics is make believe as well

    • @ingainloggningsnamn
      @ingainloggningsnamn Před 5 lety +21

      I would love a show that's simply about the small council intrigues during Roberts rule. Well during the Targaryen rule would probably be pretty good too, Bloodraven was awesome imho.

  • @freebird264
    @freebird264 Před rokem +3459

    Rewatching Ned’s council scenes makes me appreciate what a breath of moral fresh air he was

    • @bumba5897
      @bumba5897 Před 6 měsíci +166

      his honor was pretty infuriating sometimes

    • @BikalpaCodes
      @BikalpaCodes Před 6 měsíci +94

      but unfortunately that was the very reason he lost his head.

    • @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_
      @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_ Před 6 měsíci +125

      He was the only morally non-ambiguous character in the show for a while

    • @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_
      @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_ Před 6 měsíci +38

      ​@@bumba5897It just went to show that the world of game of thrones is cruel and honor is a weakness that most people don't share.

    • @auroramichael1110
      @auroramichael1110 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Ned making friends on day 1 🤣

  • @nathanielwilliams6664
    @nathanielwilliams6664 Před 8 měsíci +273

    Cersei: smug look when talking about Tyrion’s marriage
    Tywin: I’m about to end this woman’s whole career

  • @fabio11826
    @fabio11826 Před 4 lety +5682

    “A shame you didn’t say a prayer for the butcher’s son.”
    This is why Ned was such a great character. I remember being so angry and appalled by how that innocent kid was executed after doing nothing wrong. Yet hardly any character in the show seemed to care - except Ned and Arya. Hearing Ned express anger over what happened was cathartic.

    • @jackj9816
      @jackj9816 Před rokem +182

      Yes it shows the brutal side of the feduel system

    • @jupiterloverful
      @jupiterloverful Před rokem +40

      Arya cared ? she is the most dead-inside woman of all, not even cersei can match.

    • @-_-ligma
      @-_-ligma Před rokem +373

      @@jupiterloverful she literally tried to kill the hound multiple times and even left him to die after he saved all because he killed the butchers boy

    • @jupiterloverful
      @jupiterloverful Před rokem +35

      @@-_-ligma she was a kid when he killed the butcher boy so she grew up with a deep grudge, and unlike his brother we all know the hound cares about his companions.
      It is because she left him to die that she is so dead... I simply hate her and loath every moment they try to convince me that she is beautiful.

    • @piotrczaban6315
      @piotrczaban6315 Před rokem +159

      I like to think that Varys respected Ned for that answer, after all, Varys keeps saying that he cares about "the people of the realm"

  • @muscacholi
    @muscacholi Před 5 lety +4379

    "The peasants say a long summer means an even longer winter"
    Nah it'll just be like 24 hours don't worry about it

    • @markc8329
      @markc8329 Před 4 lety +63

      woah thats crazy.... i finally started scrolling through comments and came across this one JUST as Varys said it in the video

    • @DrRAZI99
      @DrRAZI99 Před 4 lety +105

      What are you talking about ? 24 hours really ? It barely lasted two hours lmao

    • @Oscar_Lasco
      @Oscar_Lasco Před 4 lety +63

      In the end it never was an ominous omen, it was just some wacky peasant superstition all along!

    • @sheldon-cooper
      @sheldon-cooper Před 4 lety +1

      If that

    • @ManOfScienceManOfFaith
      @ManOfScienceManOfFaith Před 3 lety +31

      more like an unpleasant evening

  • @americancaesar6065
    @americancaesar6065 Před 11 měsíci +2337

    Tywin's first Small Council is great. Little Finger jumps at the chance to sit as close to Tywin and power as he can, Vary's follows a bit more cautiously afterwards, Pycelle picks the middle seat to be easily forgotten, Cercei moves her chair by her fathers side to create the illusion of importance while Tyrion, of course, puts himself in opposition by slowly dragging his chair.

    • @godemperorofmankind3.091
      @godemperorofmankind3.091 Před 10 měsíci +70

      its ironic. Petyr respected Tywin but got him indirectly killed (though one could argue if petyrs never born, tywin's screwed either way).
      tywin never really respected Petyr and saw him as just another lord. he never saw his cunning mind for himself.

    • @Jae-kg4dc
      @Jae-kg4dc Před 9 měsíci +7

      Loveeee how you noticed this too🌚

    • @jordanjoestar-turniptruck
      @jordanjoestar-turniptruck Před 9 měsíci +38

      Maybe opposition, but moreso forcing Tywin to have to look straight at him. What a boss.

    • @americancaesar6065
      @americancaesar6065 Před 9 měsíci +58

      @@jordanjoestar-turniptruck Not opposition as 'we are enemies', more like 'I'm going to be a stubborn little thorn and annoy the hell out of you'

    • @evoke97
      @evoke97 Před 9 měsíci +11

      also littlefinger sticking his arm out to block varys, very deliberate

  • @Legio__X
    @Legio__X Před 7 měsíci +654

    Charles Dance dominates every scene he’s in, his portrayal of Tywin just commands respect. Such a talented actor.

    • @HuHWhat-yi8cp
      @HuHWhat-yi8cp Před 3 měsíci

      @ Leg. Yes he was also great in his role as Dracula.

    • @Galvatronover
      @Galvatronover Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@HuHWhat-yi8cpyou mean Dracula untold? Because he wasn’t Dracula in that

    • @HuHWhat-yi8cp
      @HuHWhat-yi8cp Před 2 měsíci

      @@Galvatronover Never saw that one - could have been the one with Keno Reeves ?

    • @jewel65
      @jewel65 Před 2 měsíci

      I loved him in Alien 3. He's fantastic in every role he plays.

    • @MrBiggles53
      @MrBiggles53 Před měsícem +1

      You should see him in the two-part BBC show at 10 little Indians

  • @JBakerH
    @JBakerH Před 5 lety +3436

    oberyn's like the one dude in your group project that just makes jokes the entire time but does no work

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon Před 5 lety +198

      Still had more practical sense then the other sycophants. And he wasn't prudish either.

    • @BenRover2961
      @BenRover2961 Před 5 lety +51

      robert is the oldest guy in the group who probably had a job and a family and only works when bored

    • @nykia31
      @nykia31 Před 5 lety +52

      But no one dares confront him over it, because he'll kick everyone's ass

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 Před 5 lety +46

      Oberyn was a badass character. What an actor. Only around for a few episodes but he became likable instantly. Fuck the Mountain. The Hound better sort out his brother in season 8.

    • @anja1627
      @anja1627 Před 5 lety +8

      hahahahaha I’ve had groupmates of such likes in my college days.

  • @kerol5905
    @kerol5905 Před 5 lety +2716

    "Shame you didn't say a prayer for the butchers son.."
    That must've strucked Varys through the heart in a good way.
    Proves that Ned cared for the common people like Varys does.

    • @olofacosta3192
      @olofacosta3192 Před rokem +237

      The show doesn't really touch on it but the whole"i serve the realm" schtick from varys is mostly bs. His real ultimate goal is to get a blackfyre on the throne. Or well atleast in the books lol. In the show he just isn't as smart as was at first

    • @user-el1nv9hd1l
      @user-el1nv9hd1l Před rokem +77

      @@olofacosta3192 books are show are different though. I think in the show we are to believe he cared and wanted what was best for the realm

    • @elseby
      @elseby Před rokem +19

      @@olofacosta3192 different universes.

    • @Jaxymann
      @Jaxymann Před rokem +83

      I love how after his initial surprise, at 0:40 you can see a small smile on Varys’ face as he turns to keep facing Ned, and probably thinking “by The Seven, a Hand of the King who actually cares about the realm and who isn’t a megalomaniacal douchebag!”

    • @jacobite2353
      @jacobite2353 Před 11 měsíci +24

      @@Jaxymann Jon Arryn was good too, just caved in too much.

  • @frozenandchosen
    @frozenandchosen Před rokem +947

    Idk why but I love how friendly Ned and Renly are within the first small council meeting, one of many scenes that make you realize how things could have gone very, very differently

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Před 6 měsíci +100

      Well it's his homies lil bro. I wonder what would have happened had he listened to him.

    • @Anthony_Gx
      @Anthony_Gx Před 4 měsíci +86

      He should’ve taken Renly’s advice and follow with his plan

    • @RM-wf4mw
      @RM-wf4mw Před 18 dny +2

      What I do not understand is why Stannis did not return from dragonstone when Ned got there. I knew he might be spitefull because robert did not choose him as hand of the king. But he and ned somewhat have the same principles. And with stannis's men he could have easily overthrown the lannisters, even renly would not have tried to stage his own coup.

    • @boohoo723
      @boohoo723 Před 12 dny +2

      @@RM-wf4mw This is explained in the books. It was actually Stannis who discovered that Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen were not Robert's children. He brought his concerns to Jon Arryn, so he and Jon visited all of Robert's bastards. When Arryn died, Stannis assumed the Lannisters killed him and fled to Dragonstone. He wasn't resentful that Robert didn't make him Hand (at least not in the books), he was resentful that Robert gave him Dragonstone and handed Renly Storm's End, since Storm's End was Stannis's birthright and he spent the entire war holding it under Robert's orders, even as he starved to death under siege.

  • @danieleasterling5325
    @danieleasterling5325 Před 9 měsíci +1082

    I always find it funny how Jofrey says his father won the real war, but he doesn't understand just how true that is. Jaime was the one who killed the king finishing it.

    • @kyleenglot9184
      @kyleenglot9184 Před 8 měsíci +60

      Still kind of true of his idea of Robert as well. Joffrey is truly convinced Robert is his father. Robert led the rebellion, killed Rhaegar the crowned prince in battle. Tywin was honestly a coward for the most part. In fact the Lannister's were supporting the Targaryens at first. Jaimie killed the Mad King and Tywin took the opportunity to switch sides, sack Kings Landing and murder the remaining Targaryens and Martells. Tywin always acted kind of sneaky and unconventionally including his back deal with the Frey's and Bolton's.

    • @Sb22-ru2tk
      @Sb22-ru2tk Před 7 měsíci +18

      Robert won the war, with ned and arryn of course but they won. They did most of the strategizing, their house made up the bulk of their forces. The casus beli was neds family getting fucked, and Roberts wife getting kidnapped, all three raised their banners. The battle of the Trident was the deciding battle in the war and Robert killed rhaegar, who was the commander and heir to the throne. All Jaime did really was steal the kill, even after aerys was dead, the war was still on months after he died. But yeah, Robert was the clear victor, he killed rhaegar, and he commanded most of the battles, even winning 3 battles, beating every army in turn. He was the first one to enter the battlefield and the first to climb the walls in a siege, he was charismatic, turning enemies into loyal allies. He was the face of the rebellion really. So I don't think that Jaime won the war, thats pretty goofy, he was inactive until the moment he killed aerys, while Robert was kicking everyone's ass from the beginning, cutting his way to kings landing.

    • @Sb22-ru2tk
      @Sb22-ru2tk Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​@@kyleenglot9184because tywin isn't a commander, or at least a commander like ned and Robert are. Ned and Robert lead armies at the vanguard, tywin leads from the back, this shows you how good Ned and Robert are when leading men into battle.They grew up with soldiers, they know the battlefield and understand logistics.I mean, Neds son is a military genius, who never lost a battle, he outsmarted tywin and Jaime. Fr, this is why Tywin sacked the city, he was not gonna risk having a pitched battle with Ned. He also didn't like aerys. Tywin chooses and picks his battles wisely, he said he "never lost a war", and this is why. ACoK exemplifies this, he loses militarily to robb stark, battle after battle, but one political blunder on Robb's part, and tywin ends the war like that.

    • @threenumbnuts
      @threenumbnuts Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Sb22-ru2tkit's strongly implied that Robb isn't winning battles due to military genius, but rather following Blackfish's advice and using his warg abilities to scout around. Still has a good enough judgement (especially for his age) to heed the expertise of an experienced commander, but that's different from genius.

    • @Sb22-ru2tk
      @Sb22-ru2tk Před 6 měsíci

      @@threenumbnuts nah, that's dumb. And you don't understand either. Winning battles and wars is a team effort, and ultimately it all fell upon Robb stark to still execute his plans, and put them to work, and rule on top of that. Yes he listened to his advisors, so did every other conqueror in history, the best conquerors have great advisors. But, getting the tactics and logistics right, and everything that comes with it. The main leader is the foundation of it all so that victory is granted. Effectively utilizing battlefield strategies, such as double envelopes and pincer maneuvers, having loyal soldiers and subjects, a big empire, drawing plans, leading men into battle, managing all that shit. Winning ambushes and pitched battles, knowing how to manage/lead the lines, the wings, the center of the army, leading them effectively while also giving commands, having an army that can achieve all this efficiently. Simply listening to someone else won't give you that. That's fucking stupid. And Robb stark did all those at a young age too. So yeah, he's genius,

  • @TheStarcraftJACKAL
    @TheStarcraftJACKAL Před 5 lety +4789

    They did really well capturing the summer heat in King's Landing when Ned was alive. Poor northman was sweating like Niagara.

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon Před 5 lety +726

      I keep forgetting that. I thought it was just stress from having to clean up everybody else's messes.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 Před 5 lety +16

      Haha

    • @Bigmesh98
      @Bigmesh98 Před 5 lety +151

      i wonder if jon will also be sweating like a ballsack in this season when he heads South

    • @JamesSmith-qr7be
      @JamesSmith-qr7be Před 5 lety +120

      @@Bigmesh98 I doubt it with his bloodline he will take the heat better than most.

    • @fortie6902
      @fortie6902 Před 5 lety +17

      And winter has come, so i doubt he’s going to sweat much.

  • @adamdonahue2079
    @adamdonahue2079 Před 5 lety +4000

    Hard to believe it was Pycelle who was there the longest.

    • @SurvivingAnotherDay
      @SurvivingAnotherDay Před 4 lety +123

      He was old af

    • @robrick9361
      @robrick9361 Před 4 lety +267

      @@ankhmahor7211
      In the books Varys actually kills him.

    • @akedus44
      @akedus44 Před 3 lety +36

      @@ankhmahor7211 Why the salt?

    • @octoberboiy
      @octoberboiy Před 3 lety +104

      Yes he was there even before Mad King Areyas was king.

    • @alphagamer9505
      @alphagamer9505 Před 3 lety +31

      @@octoberboiy he think he is the small council since aegon V

  • @richy1993
    @richy1993 Před 8 měsíci +462

    I love the look of surprise on Vary’s face when Ned offers his own personal guard to keep the peace. I think it was surprise and respect as very few others would offer their own personal guard to keep the peace for peasants to put it bluntly.

    • @mauz791
      @mauz791 Před 5 měsíci +8

      3:49

    • @majormononoke8958
      @majormononoke8958 Před 4 měsíci +17

      No, i think that was the moment everyone realized, that they couldnt work with him.

    • @manuelvelasco2761
      @manuelvelasco2761 Před 3 měsíci +31

      Watch the first minutes. Varys has such a great actor. He looks so surprised an amazed at how decent Ned was with all his answers. Also a bit sad maybe, thinking he wouldnt last.

    • @RW77777777
      @RW77777777 Před 2 měsíci

      he would have got a chub
      if only

    • @tbeller80
      @tbeller80 Před 22 dny +3

      @@majormononoke8958 it was also the beginning of Ned stripping away all of his own protection. First he helped the city watch, then sent his men to help Beric find The Mountain, Jaime killed a few in the street fight, so in the final showdown it was just a squad of guys.

  • @shamsuaddinrachedi792
    @shamsuaddinrachedi792 Před 8 měsíci +135

    "Do nothing till the enemies are at our shores" that aged like fine wine

    • @SilkyLew
      @SilkyLew Před 6 měsíci +13

      To be honest, it was his own doing that set off everything. If he never sent an assassin, Drago would have no reason to war with the King Landing.

    • @shamsuaddinrachedi792
      @shamsuaddinrachedi792 Před 6 měsíci +8

      @SilkyLew drogo would have still died one way or another, khals dont live that long you know, and im pretty certain she would have tried something with those dragon eggs one way or another, same way one of her targ ancestors burnt himself to death over rhe obsession over hatching some eggs he had

    • @danielmcgillis270
      @danielmcgillis270 Před 3 měsíci

      This comment may also apply to our real lives right now.

    • @mkultra2456
      @mkultra2456 Před měsícem

      @@danielmcgillis270 LETS GO BRANDON!

  • @adambishop568
    @adambishop568 Před 6 lety +4974

    That part about Ned not wanting to assassinate Daenerys... It's not just his sense of honor holding him back. He doesn't want to kill Jon's aunt and cousin. I see that now.

    • @SwornReaper
      @SwornReaper Před 5 lety +867

      What worst is that ALL ALONG, Ned knows that Jon is the true heir to the Iron Throne, the secret that Ned had been keeping for himself from his King Baratheon. His code of honor and loyalty really conflict each other.

    • @doghat1619
      @doghat1619 Před 5 lety +398

      In the show... sure.
      In the books, he doesn't want to kill Dany because she's his niece and he swore to Lyanna to protect her.

    • @dragom2009
      @dragom2009 Před 5 lety +26

      what?

    • @T00THY_0RiFiCE
      @T00THY_0RiFiCE Před 5 lety +61

      Langdon Aldger You're saying Dany is the daughter of Rhaegar and Lyanna?

    • @doghat1619
      @doghat1619 Před 5 lety +50

      In the books, yes.
      In the show, Jon is their son.. and also Rhaegar's second son called aegon.

  • @jamesguy926
    @jamesguy926 Před 5 lety +1001

    “She should die now, so that tens on thousands might live”.
    Maester Pycelle was our hero all along, if only we knew at the time.

    • @Cafetero_
      @Cafetero_ Před 5 lety +80

      she dies, Night King takes the seven kingdoms, millions die, hindsight is a good thing isn't it

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Před 5 lety +167

      @@Cafetero_ Arya kills NK anyway, plot armour is stronger than "good writing".

    • @bobjoe109
      @bobjoe109 Před 4 lety +120

      @@Cafetero_ If she dies the night king doesn't get a dragon. Also Arya and her massive plot armor kill the NK anyway

    • @aditiadalatwale5816
      @aditiadalatwale5816 Před 3 lety +13

      Even arya said that without her dragons we wouldn't win

    • @feonor26
      @feonor26 Před 3 lety +11

      It will play out differently when the books finally come out. The ending in the show was a dumpster fire!

  • @Erebos931
    @Erebos931 Před 6 měsíci +352

    I love how Jeoffrey genuinely believed Robert was his dad when everybody else knew the truth.

    • @SakariWolf13
      @SakariWolf13 Před 4 měsíci +19

      I really wish they had placed Joffrey at the end of the Small Council scene where Robert yells that he will put Ned's head on a spike himself. I think it would have tied in well with when he called for Ned's head rather well. Say what you like about Joffrey, he looked up to Robert and would do anything to please him.

    • @bonganishiba5703
      @bonganishiba5703 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Everyone but Tywin

    • @alvaroprieto2092
      @alvaroprieto2092 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@SakariWolf13you would have written season 8

  • @elrondmcbong6392
    @elrondmcbong6392 Před 5 měsíci +136

    You gotta hand it to Kevan. Dude might not have been the most influantial player in the game, but the dude saw straight through cerseis bs lol

    • @Shawn-st2lx
      @Shawn-st2lx Před měsícem +10

      Yeah, guy seemed to have some measure of morality about him.

    • @tommythecat4961
      @tommythecat4961 Před měsícem +11

      @@Shawn-st2lx which is why in the books Varys has him killed. He's a capable administrator, has a sense of right and wrong and cares about the smallfolk in his way. So they take him out. Just before he dies, Varys apologizes for the cold, then he leaves the room and his "little birds" come out of secret passages in the walls and stab him.

    • @SilverPrince_
      @SilverPrince_ Před 12 dny +1

      Kevan's Tywin's brother, he knows how to see through bullshit :)

  • @dukes1993724
    @dukes1993724 Před 5 lety +2519

    I love Tywin’s no nonsense meetings. Man had absolute control of that room when he was present

    • @easygrin1127
      @easygrin1127 Před rokem +110

      He was not nearly as smart as he thought he was. His dwarf son saved his ass before he came and ruined everything again. People say Tyrion was mostly like Tywin. But i think its the twins that take after him. Vain, arrogant, shortsighted and cruel. All he plans ends up biting him in the ass just like it does for Cersei and Jaime.

    • @shadysorkin9214
      @shadysorkin9214 Před rokem +63

      @@easygrin1127 All his kids have elements of Tywin.

    • @TheRandomMuffinMan
      @TheRandomMuffinMan Před rokem +127

      @@easygrin1127 honestly, if you look at his history he was definitely an intelligent man who knew how to work people. But as you said. His inability to accept Tyrion and willful ignorance of his other children’s relationship was what ultimately ruined him.

    • @CCEkeke
      @CCEkeke Před rokem +19

      @@TheRandomMuffinMan And ultimately killed him.

    • @MrRedcarpet02
      @MrRedcarpet02 Před rokem +15

      @@TheRandomMuffinMan that and not allying with Varys. Whom revealed to Tyrion the secret passage that led to the Tower of the Hand......If he wasn't as dismissive of Varys he might have lived longer.

  • @walsh9080
    @walsh9080 Před 6 lety +3440

    Am I the only one that loves Mace Tyrell? He's hilarious with his terrible dad jokes and how people treat him like a fool without him realising. He actually shows he loves his children a lot. He brings an army to save Margery and tries to intervene when the faith carves Loras head and even supports Renly because of his children. He's one of the few truly good people on the council even if he is an idiot. Plus he had a badass feather hat and gives unconvincing speeches. What's not to love?

    • @joshlisko3333
      @joshlisko3333 Před 6 lety +323

      James Walsh its been said that mace is actually more cunning than he lets on the idiocy is an act supposedly

    • @joshlisko3333
      @joshlisko3333 Před 6 lety +197

      ThatCrazy Drunk well pycelle pulled it off why not mace

    • @joshlisko3333
      @joshlisko3333 Před 6 lety +91

      ThatCrazy Drunk olenna probably taught him all her tricks if hes not using it to grab power for himself hes most likely spying for olenna so she can turn the info to blackmail

    • @joshlisko3333
      @joshlisko3333 Před 6 lety +5

      ThatCrazy Drunk no hes dead as hell and yes it is all specualtion as to what could go on but its game of throned anyone can be used for court intrigue and whoever put those theories about little finger being alive is a moron he had his throat slit deep. Now unless hes somehow rhollorian or had a super convincing double he dead

    • @gerardjagroo
      @gerardjagroo Před 5 lety +222

      When Lord Tyrell laid siege to Stannis at Storm's End during Robert's rebellion, he took his sweet time about it not being at all aggressive like trying to storm the castle but was content to starve Stannis out. In fact Lady Ollena once said the only thing he ever besieged was the banquet table.
      Most people see this as weakness but it was actually really clever. Like Lord Stanley in the real world, he was waiting to see who would win the war. If Prince Raegar defeated Robert, he would commence the siege with real effort and zeal to establish his loyalty to the crown. If Robert won, he would easily be forgiven because he did no real damage to the rebel cause.
      Thus Lord Tyrell feasted all year long outside Storm's End waiting for the war to be decided while Stannis Baratheon starved within. After the Battle of the Trident was decided, Lord Stark showed up with an army to relieve the castle and Mace Tyrell promptly bent the knee and was as promptly forgiven.
      If you look at the history of House Tyrell you'll see that being cautious, laying low and only making power moves only when opportunities arise is their MO.

  • @ceg496
    @ceg496 Před rokem +221

    " Joffrey didn't die on his watch"
    I'm glad Twyin call out Cersei's awful decision to remove and dismiss Ser Barristan. I'm glad he work for the targaryen, it shows how the decision was not only dumb and make weaker the Lannister.

  • @serjaimelannister5152
    @serjaimelannister5152 Před rokem +388

    Littlefinger and Varys were competent at what they did. They earned their place on the small council rather than being chosen for political reasons.

    • @aguywithalotofopinions412
      @aguywithalotofopinions412 Před 9 měsíci +13

      Renyl was great too, comes with age I suppose

    • @pewdipiekjelberg7938
      @pewdipiekjelberg7938 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I know little finger was master of coin, what did Varys do on the council?

    • @ryanlund5303
      @ryanlund5303 Před 7 měsíci +19

      @@pewdipiekjelberg7938 Master of secret. Brought a lot of info

    • @doriandundee9906
      @doriandundee9906 Před 6 měsíci +13

      Those two were the only ones on the council who couldn't or shouldn't have been replaced as their expertise wasn't granted to them by education, status or wealth but instead by contacts that only they have.
      You can't just appoint a new master of whispers and hope he'll have all the connections that the spider had.

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@pewdipiekjelberg7938hes like a good intentioned Herbert Hoover

  • @young_latch8091
    @young_latch8091 Před 6 lety +1259

    Varys has the best expressions in these meetings

    • @ShingenNolaan
      @ShingenNolaan Před 5 lety +15

      yeah, and he is never, not once scared or intimidated by no one.

    • @chuchulainn9275
      @chuchulainn9275 Před 5 lety +22

      His expression at 10:37 is my favorite.

    • @food4j
      @food4j Před 5 lety +39

      The way he looks at Ned in admiration when he says we should pray for the Butchers boy. He's like could he be a good hand? Maybe.

    • @akibanu007
      @akibanu007 Před 5 lety +11

      Young_Latch his expression at 23.43 when joffrey shouts I AM THE KING was priceless

    • @gangstapenguin2773
      @gangstapenguin2773 Před 25 dny +1

      @@ShingenNolaanThe only exception I can think of is when Littlefinger tells him he found out about Ros

  • @bigchief70
    @bigchief70 Před 6 lety +671

    "Mormont is a slaver, not a traitor. I know, a small difference to an honorable man." - Great scene

    • @Jericho2488
      @Jericho2488 Před 5 lety +20

      It funny because he kind of yells when he says it. Like dude calm down

    • @undrielgrenger53
      @undrielgrenger53 Před 5 lety +43

      It also showed how callous littlefinger was about Slavery....but Ned was having None of it.

  • @benrichey2593
    @benrichey2593 Před 6 měsíci +336

    What a fantastic show, all six seasons were wonderful. If only we’d gotten to see what happened after Dany left Essos.

    • @ValyrianPrince
      @ValyrianPrince Před 4 měsíci +11

      😂 I see what you did there

    • @Joybuzzard
      @Joybuzzard Před 4 měsíci +8

      Once Cersei was Queen, there was no small council, she micro-managed every aspect of governance herself.

    • @vulcanwolfopus4345
      @vulcanwolfopus4345 Před 2 měsíci +8

      You mean 4 seasons 😅

    • @Shawn-st2lx
      @Shawn-st2lx Před měsícem +6

      The only thing I liked about the 6th season was Ramsey Bolton because he was an intimidating and vile antagonist. But otherwise season 6 had many flaws. Season 5 is where the cracks started to show, it wasn't bad per say but the quality of the dialogue went south.

    • @danielcastaneda4975
      @danielcastaneda4975 Před měsícem

      You mean 4 (maybe 5) . Seasons. There is no rest

  • @zoneoperator1419
    @zoneoperator1419 Před 3 měsíci +69

    Tywin was as obsessed with his pride as Ned was obsessed with his honor.

  • @QuanNguyen-vw1pu
    @QuanNguyen-vw1pu Před 6 lety +2295

    The Small Council grows smaller and smaller

  • @HBMHD
    @HBMHD Před 5 lety +1454

    From strategic moves to mindless battles; from GRRM's brilliance to D&D's incompetence.

    • @Wyzai
      @Wyzai Před 4 lety +107

      Not even incompetence. They practically did it on purpose. They could've let someone take over when they no longer felt like doing it.

    • @arkcliref
      @arkcliref Před 2 lety +46

      @@Wyzai yeah, whatever the fuck Season 7-8 are, they shouldn't exist.

    • @miracleyang3048
      @miracleyang3048 Před rokem +8

      The first seasons were D&D work as well you can't just give all the credit to GRRM

    • @HBMHD
      @HBMHD Před rokem +37

      @@miracleyang3048 They had source material, some people are great making adaptation, that doesn't make them competent writing their own content.
      I _mostly_ give GRRM the credit.

    • @miracleyang3048
      @miracleyang3048 Před rokem +7

      @@HBMHD
      Oh then you can't blame their incompetence on the later season, it's the fault of the one who didn't provide them with source material you can't have it both ways

  • @user-zj5yi8xt9i
    @user-zj5yi8xt9i Před 6 měsíci +130

    Ned stark is the best example of “choose between what is right and what is easy”.
    He is so honourable

    • @krebs9505
      @krebs9505 Před 5 měsíci +2

      that's what killed him tho,

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@krebs9505so? We all die sometime. It's how we live our lives is what matters.

    • @zippymufo9765
      @zippymufo9765 Před 3 měsíci +9

      ​@@PRubin-rh4srHis "honour" caused more violence and suffering than was necessary. Real life is about compromise and consensus, not standing on some principle and ignoring the consequences of doing so. Martin said that he deliberately used Ned as an example of how fantasy ideals have no place in politics. Same with his son Robb, whose sense of "honour" in the books led him to breaking his marriage pledges and alienating his allies. If you're a leader, it's not all about YOU.

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@zippymufo9765 He didnt ignore the consequences, he chose a decision knowing full well the consequences. Why do you think "honorable" men are rare if not in irl, in the series? Because humans are designed to take the easiest path, that's evolution. We humans can also CHOOSE to ignore our natural tendencies, Ned, the character is characterized by that.
      And who decides what suffering and violence is necessary? You?

    • @zippymufo9765
      @zippymufo9765 Před 3 měsíci

      @@PRubin-rh4sr Most sane humans want to minimize death and suffering, and are willing to bend for the sake of peace 😂😂😂 They're not narcissists so obsessed with their "honour" that they're willing to start wars that kill off innocent people. That's why people like Ned don't live for long "irl", others see that they're a liability and remove them for the sake of peace. The three most morally despicable characters in the series were Ned, Catelyn, and Robb, because they were willing to sacrifice other people lives for their own selfish "honour". What did Catelyn accomplish by kidnapping Tyrion, except to get people killed and start a war over a false accusation she couldn't even prove? What did Ned accomplish by stupidly telling Cersei he knew her children were the product of incest and he was going to tell Robert? His "honour" required him to telegraph all his moves in advance and give his enemies extra time to counter them 😂😂😂 What did Robb accomplish by executing Karstark? He lost a huge chunk of his allies at a time when he needed them most. And considering that Danerys ultimately went insane and began mass murdering everyone, it was a good idea all the way back at the beginning for the Small Council to want her to be assassinated. "Honour" is narcissism and selfish pride disguised as virtue.

  • @robpolaris5002
    @robpolaris5002 Před 8 měsíci +50

    I never noticed this before but when Cersei dismisses Barristan as an “old man” Oberyn gives her a look like “you have no idea what you are talking about”, lol. I’m sure Oberyn knows of Barristan’s exploits and knows he is one of the few fighters who might be able to beat Oberyn.

    • @agreb25
      @agreb25 Před 2 měsíci +1

      "Even now I could cut through the five of you like carving a cake!" Such a badass scene. Everyone in that throne room was shitting themselves, the only Kingsguard there who could've maybe stopped Barristan from giving Joffrey a haircut was the Hound.

    • @tbeller80
      @tbeller80 Před 22 dny

      Oberyn was there to mock everybody regardless. He wanted to kill half the people in the room and saw for himself how dysfunctional the government was.

  • @FlamEmerge0
    @FlamEmerge0 Před 6 lety +1399

    while i do enjoy the epic battle scenes and action spectacles, these subtle power plays in the small councils were the best

    • @martheresa7550
      @martheresa7550 Před 4 lety +18

      Nicholas C. This was the reason why I got hooked up with GoT. So sad about the travesty that is season 8.

  • @seanmurphy7051
    @seanmurphy7051 Před 2 lety +1514

    24:00 “the king is tired” is by far one of my favorite moments in the entire show. The essence of Tywin is on full display and the build up throughout the scene is just immaculate

    • @mariuszmiroslaw2290
      @mariuszmiroslaw2290 Před rokem +15

      You mean: Joffrey: what's up over the Narrow sea? And what will we do with that? Tywin: the last dragons were like cats so it won't be a problem to care about.

    • @k.fr.3228
      @k.fr.3228 Před rokem +29

      Joffrey even tried to look tough in front of Tywin. Even Cersei knows that if the situation escalates, things will not end well. Cersei knows his father too well.

    • @tycrane2539
      @tycrane2539 Před rokem +45

      It felt like Tywin heard Tyrions quip and was like, “Oh are we doin this, are we needling the boy finally?” and piled on.

    • @TheGameCritc
      @TheGameCritc Před rokem +9

      I love how tywin tilts his head

    • @NottherealLucifer
      @NottherealLucifer Před 9 měsíci +24

      ​@@tycrane2539Tywin always knew Joffrey was a little shit that would need to be brought into line sooner or later. He may dislike Tyrion, but he knows that he's right in this instance.

  • @dinar7082
    @dinar7082 Před 8 měsíci +185

    26:50 i like how everyone in the series recognize Barristan Selmy as an total badass, and one of the greatest warriors, even Tywin here acknowledges that it was stupid to dismiss such a amazing-legendary warrior from Kings Guard...shame they killed him off, so early in the series, probably cause Dumb and Dumber didnt know what to do with character like that...I never read the books, but after watching couple videos who analyse the books, he is alive and well, even the actor himself was confused that his character was killed of so early.....

    • @masterplokoon8803
      @masterplokoon8803 Před 6 měsíci +17

      In the books he is currently leading a sally out against the slavers that are besieging Mereen, he is hand of the queen and commander of Daenerys' armies. But we don't know yet if he survives the battle since it's about to begin.

    • @king_thanos_2116
      @king_thanos_2116 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Barristan is a different beast in the books
      Jaime was too for that matter
      Many of the knights were nerfed heavily in the show

    • @thenedsmmachannel8970
      @thenedsmmachannel8970 Před měsícem +1

      Also like how Cerseis action like that is why Twyin says she's not as smart as she thinks she is

  • @patrickkanas3874
    @patrickkanas3874 Před 5 měsíci +109

    I enjoyed those first season meetings. You can tell that Ned doesn't belong in a room with that much corruption and heartlessness and he's well aware of it. It makes for great tension in otherwise tensionless scenes

    • @silentecho92able
      @silentecho92able Před 2 měsíci +8

      Plus, it also shows Ned as a poor politician putting honor above pragmatism and political benefits. Something that was used against him by people more cunning, manipulative, and have been in this dirty game for years.

    • @tairondeoliveira4276
      @tairondeoliveira4276 Před 21 dnem

      @@silentecho92able politicians are naturally honorless

    • @domskillet5744
      @domskillet5744 Před 10 dny +1

      Ned was absolutely wrong when it came to Dany though, his honor clouds his ability to weigh the practical pros and cons of a decision

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Před 6 lety +551

    You'd think Jaime, Cersei, and Tyrion could all sympathize with each other in their mutual misery of having a father like Tywin. "You will wed her, bed her, and breed her." lol I loved it how Cersei arrogantly thought she could gloat over Tyrion having to wed Sansa-until Tywin dropped the bomb on her. Her face was priceless.

    • @DragonoidBerserker1
      @DragonoidBerserker1 Před 3 lety +6

      My thoughts exactly

    • @popshenroin5797
      @popshenroin5797 Před 2 lety +8

      Tywin was a man of vision.
      He was the true King from his debut till his death. He Won the most battles. (Not just physically but mentally) he had everyone in line even Joeffrey. And he’s the man who kept the Lannisters safe and alive. They were a bunch of ungrateful pricks. Sansa and Theon were literally being torture beyond the point of death. And they were whining about marrying absolutely Gorgeous Highgarden royalty.

    • @seliamila1005
      @seliamila1005 Před 2 lety +16

      @@popshenroin5797 he's also a jerk and has a lot of flaws.... Congratulations you fell into his charm... He's overusing his ruthlessness and then he's dead on the loo

    • @popshenroin5797
      @popshenroin5797 Před 2 lety

      @@seliamila1005 Flaws! Elaborate.

    • @chickennuggetsonastick2388
      @chickennuggetsonastick2388 Před 2 lety +2

      @@seliamila1005 he's was the smartest person in the entire show

  • @shinfitz
    @shinfitz Před 5 lety +2520

    I love the clip at 13:30.
    Without a line of dialogue it reveals each characters personality.
    Tywin sits at the head of the table, asserting his rule.
    Littlefinger quickly sits closest to the person in charge, the best place to influence.
    Varys, annoyed, takes the next closest seat. Wanting to be close, but no suck up.
    Pycell takes the third seat, no longer willing to really fight politically. He’s alright just keeping on.
    Cersei, who would like to think she thought outside of the box, moves a chair to sit at the right hand of the person in charge.
    And Tyrion, who actually thinks outside of the box and is a rebel sits on the other side, in opposition of the person in charge.
    Masterful.

    • @SweetSoulBrother0
      @SweetSoulBrother0 Před 5 lety +189

      Accurate except Pycell is sinister political operator hiding behind the act of a frail old man, he walks slowly and sheepishly to the third seat putting on his act in front of others to appear foolish.

    • @chaeriplease
      @chaeriplease Před 5 lety +22

      r/iamverysmart

    • @SweetSoulBrother0
      @SweetSoulBrother0 Před 5 lety +156

      @@chaeriplease it's not a bad analysis. You have to admit at least Tyrion places his seat directly across of his father because he demands his respect and considers himself on the same level as Tywin

    • @chaeriplease
      @chaeriplease Před 5 lety +14

      Sweet Soul Brother Never said it's bad, what I'm saying is it's way too obvious. I don't think anyone needed it explained to them.

    • @SweetSoulBrother0
      @SweetSoulBrother0 Před 5 lety +29

      @@chaeriplease ridiculous

  • @AeonAxisProductions
    @AeonAxisProductions Před rokem +150

    One thing I think people miss when Joffrey says "my father won the real war, he killed rheagar, he took the crown, while you hid under casterly rock" is that he was actually right, tywin didn't declare for either side even when he already decided to side with Robert, sure he was mad that joffrey openly insulted him in front of others, but also I suspect he was also mad that joffrey was technically right

    • @ilyagrishenko9131
      @ilyagrishenko9131 Před 10 měsíci +31

      No he was pissed off because without him Joffrey's head would be on a spike. Stannis would have won the battle of Kings Landing. Also consider that Tywin has spent his entire life building up house Lannister from rich clowns to the most powerful house and eventually paved a way for Lannnisters to sit on Iron throne. His cruelty and saddism was never done for his own pleasure but to elevate his house higher, crush rebellions, bring other houses into fold. Which makes him terrifying and brilliant. While Jeoffrey is everything Tywin despises in people he is weak, stupid, coward and a sadist with no achievements, nothing but Lannister name to support him. Without his mother and grandfather he is nothing. Everybody who was sitting on that council knew that except for Jeoffrey.

    • @Blood.Angel.
      @Blood.Angel. Před 3 měsíci

      He's also technically correct that his farther won the war, except it was a king that died not a prince.

    • @domskillet5744
      @domskillet5744 Před 10 dny +1

      Nah it was the right tactical move. Tywin wasn’t hiding, he was waiting for the right moment. Then sending Joffrey to bed wasn’t due to anger but to show everyone who is in control of the kingdoms

  • @matthiasmoser6096
    @matthiasmoser6096 Před 6 měsíci +57

    "I AM TIRED!"
    "Anyone who says he is tired is not really tired!" :P

    • @Cerberus8295
      @Cerberus8295 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I AM GROOT!
      anyone who says i am groot is no true groot

    • @happycompy
      @happycompy Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@Cerberus8295this made me laugh out loud, thank you 😂

    • @NightWanderer31415
      @NightWanderer31415 Před 2 měsíci +2

      "The Tired is the king, take him to his chambers."
      "I AM NOT THE KING!"

    • @JimK-jg3qr
      @JimK-jg3qr Před měsícem +1

      You're laughing! A king gets sent to his bed Chambers and you're laughing

  • @pyroknight419
    @pyroknight419 Před 4 lety +768

    Cersei: We are to discuss the uprising in Dorne
    Kevan: You have no place on the Small Council
    Cersei: And seeing as you can’t make me leave we might as well get on with it
    Kevan: No, but you can’t make us stay. Not unless you’re going to have that thing murder us all
    Ser Kevan holds his brother’s badassery and deserved more screen time, openly insults Cersei and The Mountain without giving a shit

    • @MrJordwalk
      @MrJordwalk Před rokem +128

      I always loved how he saw through her bullshit. She tried to emulate Tywin when it came to ruling through Tommen, but fell utterly short.

    • @mariuszmiroslaw2290
      @mariuszmiroslaw2290 Před rokem +51

      ''Not unless you’re going to have that thing murder us all'' - well in fact, she did almost exactly that 🧪

    • @im_flat
      @im_flat Před rokem +70

      @@MrJordwalk I mean, think about it for a second.
      Kevan grew up with *Tywin*. You think his second-rate faux-cunning daughter who tries to emulate Tywin yet fails almost every time is any sort of effort for the guy?

    • @threenumbnuts
      @threenumbnuts Před 6 měsíci +29

      @@im_flat People thought Kevan was a weak follower type, but the best leaders know you can't always be at the top of the pyramid. You have to set aside your ego and be the second in command sometimes.

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Před 4 měsíci +6

      That scene should have been the end of Cersei’s power… it’s a travesty the shoehorned her getting the power back in…

  • @mateo7650
    @mateo7650 Před 5 lety +593

    It really sucks that Oberyn was only in the story for such a short time. Every scene he’s in is gold

    • @Libellulaire
      @Libellulaire Před 9 měsíci +15

      King's Landing dialogues truly shine when Oberyn, Tyrion and Olenna were there. They managed to make even dialogues with fools interesting and entertaining, and dialogues with other witty characters (like Tywin and Varys) even more satisfying.

    • @chrismarple
      @chrismarple Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@Libellulairehow could you not mention Tywin? He was the best one.

  • @SirOnPoint
    @SirOnPoint Před 6 měsíci +59

    Charles Dance was just absolutely fantastic in every episode. Made Tywin such an incredibly strong character everyone feared.

  • @thomaschristopherwhite9043

    I love how Ned and Renly treat each other as family. Renly's like "Oh finally. The only man my dumb ass brother listens to is here".

  • @dinavienna
    @dinavienna Před 6 lety +404

    "I am NOT tired" LOL one of the best lines delivered perfectly

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon Před 5 lety +52

      The guy pretty much quit acting after his character died. That's the problem with having such an iconic asshole character - that's what people will always see him as, even if the actor himself is actually a pretty cool guy.

    • @catmani2
      @catmani2 Před 5 lety +15

      Sadly that is true. People are retarded.

    • @0mnicide
      @0mnicide Před 5 lety +44

      Any man who must say “I’m not tired” is truly tired.

    • @Introverder
      @Introverder Před 5 lety

      @@0mnicide Haha :).

    • @sousacassendahulohulo430
      @sousacassendahulohulo430 Před 5 lety +1

      @@0mnicide yeah lol like i am not drunk

  • @shawofeverything3716
    @shawofeverything3716 Před 6 lety +610

    These scenes were always the best because you can't chuck a CGI dragon in, or a massive battle. You have to be able to write intelligent, well though-out engaging dialogue. Which would explain why the best council meetings were based on George's books.

    • @The36th
      @The36th Před 6 lety +18

      I wanna see your tears when GRRM will finish his stories with basically the same dragon/zombie/battle porn xD Because it's not like the stories within the books lead to something like this, right...? :)

    • @shawofeverything3716
      @shawofeverything3716 Před 6 lety +64

      Well I think if you read the books you'd agree that although the battles and dragons are present, it's all backed up with solid rational, and realistic political intrigue.

    • @coleturner9106
      @coleturner9106 Před 6 lety +9

      Oh yeah, because everyone wants to see a dragon discussing politics, or how much coin the white walkers are using in their schemes......Theres a time for politics, and a time for magic!

    • @nicolaysalazar1939
      @nicolaysalazar1939 Před 6 lety +22

      It'd be interesting to see what Drogon's campaign promises are though, and I'm curious if the Night King has been filing his taxes correctly and whether or not he will Make Westeros Dead Again

    • @launabanauna8958
      @launabanauna8958 Před 6 lety

      NicoBoi LOL!

  • @manfredd36
    @manfredd36 Před 7 měsíci +32

    I love the way Ned greets Renly.. Ned was probably more of a brother to Renly than his real brothers..

  • @iKyuubi1995
    @iKyuubi1995 Před 7 měsíci +42

    Jack Gleeson is such a good actor with how he played Joffrey. So much people ended up hating him from the amount of hatred they had for Joffrey. Shame that drove him out of acting for so long

    • @SaxetGaming
      @SaxetGaming Před 6 měsíci +7

      Yeah, any one that can play the villain. Is doing an amazing job. Very few can make a despised character even more hated. It's a shame some people can't separate reality from fiction.

    • @iand4374
      @iand4374 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@SaxetGaming Wasnt he assaulted at a bar or something over the show? People are insane

  • @MatteBlacke
    @MatteBlacke Před 6 lety +2052

    Some of these early small council scenes are the best in the series. Dialogue in the latest seasons is almost straight exposition and could be delivered by any character. But here we have great interactions with characters revealing their motivations also with what they don’t say: their reactions, when they change the subject, HOW they speak and choose their words. This is what was great about GoT

    • @swanstation9171
      @swanstation9171 Před 6 lety +82

      was, sadly

    • @skultro4875
      @skultro4875 Před 6 lety +69

      These scenes are what “the game of thrones” is all about.

    • @4thLevelConciousness
      @4thLevelConciousness Před 6 lety +5

      what confused me was that robert didnt want a war. he was a warmonger and womanizer. im slightly surprised he didnt welcome a war with the dothraki. he definitely enjoyed the war against the ironborn and his ursurper conquest

    • @andrewgalea5012
      @andrewgalea5012 Před 6 lety +33

      Yes you just need to watch a few of the earlier seasons to realize how far downhill GoT has gone.

    • @thearmada6248
      @thearmada6248 Před 6 lety +12

      I think Robert was against the war with the Dothraki because he knew how dangerous they were and just hated the Targ's and didn't want them to get any power so he was fine with just killing them.

  • @BrowncoatFairy
    @BrowncoatFairy Před 5 lety +318

    i love Robert Baratheon yelling at Ned to "GET OUT" when he had already quit and was already leaving, and then yelling a bunch of empty threats about beheading him. what a shmuck.

    • @Historyfan476AD
      @Historyfan476AD Před 5 lety +88

      Only Ned could walk out of there like that without a care for the any of threats, really shows the bond those two had for each other.

    • @willbeard4835
      @willbeard4835 Před 2 lety +23

      Robert ended up being right tho? Daenerys was an existential threat that needed to be eliminated.

    • @markcobuzzi826
      @markcobuzzi826 Před 2 lety +39

      @@willbeard4835
      If I recall correctly, after Viserys was killed, Daenerys lost interest in conquering Westeros and only regained it after the assassination attempt ordered by Robert himself. In that case, Robert's prediction comes across more as a self-fulfilling prophecy which does not mean much.

    • @willbeard4835
      @willbeard4835 Před 2 lety +8

      @@markcobuzzi826 that's true. Drogo was on the war path after that and had no interest in crossing the narrow sea. Daenerys was still trying to convince Drogo to cross before that tho. The only thing the assassination changed was Drogo mobilizing the khalasar for war

    • @markcobuzzi826
      @markcobuzzi826 Před 2 lety +1

      @@willbeard4835
      Ah, I see. I knew it was something similar to that, but my memory at the moment was a bit murky.

  • @MelkorTolkien
    @MelkorTolkien Před 7 měsíci +11

    34:25 I can't believe I never noticed Pycelle shitting himself at the sight of the mountain after he said all those things too. 😂🤣

    • @SheriffRez
      @SheriffRez Před měsícem

      lol been scrolling to see if anyone else noticed

  • @pavarottiaardvark3431
    @pavarottiaardvark3431 Před rokem +183

    It's amazing to think that Kevan, Renly, Oberyn and Mace would have made a very effective council if only they had the right King.

    • @bobsnow6242
      @bobsnow6242 Před 7 měsíci +25

      I'm glad you included Mace because I really did enjoy his character and portrayal in the show. He may be extremely naive, easily manipulated, too eager to please others, and obsequious to people he doesn't have to kiss up to but when all is said and done he is quite good at the jobs he's tasked with and has an earnest, sincere desire to improve the realm and help others which makes him a better person to be in a position of influence than most of the other characters. As somebody who expanded his house's wealth and influence considerably and whose house commands a powerful fleet he would have made a fantastic Master of both Coin and Ships if he had been surrounded by competent peers and a good monarch at these meetings. He'd also make for a good diplomat with his people skills.

    • @S.D.323
      @S.D.323 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@bobsnow6242 from what ive heard hes much more ambitious and cunning in the books

    • @ashleybrooke2087
      @ashleybrooke2087 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@bobsnow6242
      The writing of him on the show is somewhat inconsistent as if they weren't always sure what role he could play but, as far as he's depicted, he knows his position & he's loyal & dutiful in pursuing his role. He's a bit silly but friendly & personable so he makes a decent enough envoy. Loras & Margaery don't seem too worse for wear with him as their father, even if Grandma of Thorns probably had more influence on them.
      Besides, not everyone on the council can be an ambitious schemer or they'd never get anything accomplished. The people who go along to get along balance out people like that.

  • @worldinperson
    @worldinperson Před 6 lety +376

    "...while you hid under Casterly Rock!" The looks after that are between shock, fear, "this could get interesting" and "are you stupid?" :D

    • @anondelirius3255
      @anondelirius3255 Před 5 lety +19

      It was truth and also a tragedy. Joffrey loved Robert as his magnanimous father and Robert loved Joffrey as his first born son. A wretched affair this Cersei Lannister subjected Robert and her sons to.

    • @maximem7751
      @maximem7751 Před 5 lety +32

      Actually Robert didn’t like Joffrey, he suspected quite early that he had sort of a sadistic side (something to do with Joffrey torturing a cat for example if I remember correctly)

    • @aislingyngaio
      @aislingyngaio Před 5 lety +31

      Also the height of ironic hypocrisy, since he hid under the Red Keep during Battle of Blackwater and broke morale among his soldiers.

    • @spinner771
      @spinner771 Před 5 lety +18

      @@anondelirius3255 he caught jofferey killing a cat and slapped a tooth out his mouth. He knew something was wrong with him.

    • @Jman-ck6fm
      @Jman-ck6fm Před 5 lety +8

      Honestly tywin just looked bored like Joffrey was just another shit stain to clean up

  • @xxDrain
    @xxDrain Před 6 lety +845

    "A Targaryen at the head of a Dothraki army!"
    He's right, you know.

    • @BlackDiamond2718
      @BlackDiamond2718 Před 5 lety +26

      Best solution is to use house greyjoy and stannis to bring their ships to cover the narrow sea. Assassination even attempted was the reason why drogo wanted to attack.

    • @tjjordan4207
      @tjjordan4207 Před 5 lety +8

      True but his actions were self-fullfilling

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 5 lety +10

      "Only a fool would meet the Dothraki in a nopen field". /speaks in Jaime and Bron marching past the Blackwater Rush: 'Aah, naah, what could go wrong? Its a beautiful summer day and...."

    • @scatta6543
      @scatta6543 Před 5 lety +1

      no longer

    • @modarnwarfare2rull
      @modarnwarfare2rull Před 5 lety +5

      LMAO and my boy Bobby was right yet again. BITCH BURNED KL.

  • @ChrisVillagomez
    @ChrisVillagomez Před 6 měsíci +67

    I actually really love the dynamic in the first scene of Ned disliking all of the Small Council except for Renly, it's like he's looking to see Robert more but he can only find young Renly to be bros with during those "bloody councils"

    • @s.hazader6029
      @s.hazader6029 Před 3 měsíci

      Renly as king and Ned as the hand should be good for kingdom

    • @s.hazader6029
      @s.hazader6029 Před 3 měsíci

      But lannister will hate that for sure. No power in capital. Not king, not queen, not hand.

    • @mkultra2456
      @mkultra2456 Před měsícem

      Actually really? Or really actually?

  • @X-Bones
    @X-Bones Před rokem +67

    This video is a great visual representation of the deterioration of the realm. The small council chamber goes from a decently sized group of highly qualified people discussing mundane political matters, to a few mostly unappointed people in an almost empty chamber desperately trying to retake authority back through drastic measures.

  • @mrmoviemanic1
    @mrmoviemanic1 Před 5 lety +783

    And the final small council scene is about Repairing Brothels.

    • @razvan2632
      @razvan2632 Před 4 lety +2

      what are you on about the last council meeting was very well written

    • @mrmoviemanic1
      @mrmoviemanic1 Před 4 lety +159

      @@razvan2632 No offense but I don't think you know the meaning of what "Well Written" is if you think that was what it was.

    • @DrRAZI99
      @DrRAZI99 Před 4 lety +115

      I’m still trying to wake from a coma that hit me when I first saw bronn as lord of highgarden and master of coin like wtf was that ??!

    • @Dominator553
      @Dominator553 Před 3 lety +13

      what??? I thought tyrion fixing chairs was oscar worthy!

    • @AFanOfCinema
      @AFanOfCinema Před 3 lety +16

      To be fair the brothels would make a pretty decent source of income.

  • @francuscus
    @francuscus Před 5 lety +949

    About killing Daenerys:
    Varys: “Sometimes hard things must be done”
    Pycelle: “Think about the safety of the realm”
    Renlly: “We should have killed them years ago”
    Littlefinger: “When you find yourself in bed with an ugly woman best close your eyes and be done with it”
    Varys: (mind facepalm)

    • @Christhegreatbro
      @Christhegreatbro Před rokem +50

      They were right. Look how it ended , Robert would have saved millions

    • @mikyto7313
      @mikyto7313 Před rokem +63

      @@Christhegreatbro It didn't work because Jorah turned traitor. Robert's command was carried out. Daenerys was to be poisoned by the wine seller but Jorah stepped in. If Robert was not so bloodthirsty for Targeryan blood he wouldn't have caused a ripple between him and Ned which then led to his death.

    • @mariuszmiroslaw2290
      @mariuszmiroslaw2290 Před rokem +9

      Yep. Close your eyes or just say you prefer her sister 😂

    • @thesecondromuluan8216
      @thesecondromuluan8216 Před rokem +2

      @@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Depending on the woman, you'd either be slapped, killed or unharmed. But then again, anything's possible.

    • @GeldtheGelded
      @GeldtheGelded Před rokem +2

      Pretty sure Littlefinger did that on purpose

  • @rickenstein139
    @rickenstein139 Před 8 měsíci +31

    I've never been more scared for a character who dared insult Tywin Lannister...even one as vile as Joffrey. That stare down gives me chills EVERY time.

  • @StruggaBugga
    @StruggaBugga Před 6 měsíci +60

    I always loved Roberts actor acting as Robert. His style strangely feels more theatric than the others? Like he's turned up to 10 while others are at a 7-5, if that makes sense.
    Especially love his narration on the History of Westeros DVD extras. "Gods, what a day that was..."

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Totally. He has a 'larger then life' stage presence. Doesn't help, that he looks a little like Heinrich VIII, either 😆

    • @StandTallTx
      @StandTallTx Před 2 měsíci +3

      Hard to believe it's the same guy who played Fred Flintstone in Viva Rock Vegas.

    • @StruggaBugga
      @StruggaBugga Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@StandTallTx yeah, I didn't give him a chance in that movie cuz I enjoyed Goodman as Fred so well. And I dislike sequel actor changes.

    • @StandTallTx
      @StandTallTx Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@StruggaBugga He did the best he could for an otherwise mediocre movie. I didn't really appreciate him until I watched GoT and made sense when I found out he's classically trained.

    • @StruggaBugga
      @StruggaBugga Před 2 měsíci

      @@StandTallTx Was he more Fred than Goodman's take, in your opinion?
      Also, yeah, I didnt take him seriously til GoT. Thought he was a comedy actor and kinda short, strangly. Guess I shouldnt second guess a book's cover, eh?

  • @twstf8905
    @twstf8905 Před 6 lety +384

    hahaha
    "Killed a few puppies today?" 😂

    • @Introverder
      @Introverder Před 5 lety

      But it was something in it - there were Jeffrey happiest moments in life I guess :D. He has seemed at that very moment most happy than in all his life :) :) :) which says a lot how sad person he was and his life.

    • @EastBurningRed
      @EastBurningRed Před 5 lety +3

      Nothing sad about appreciating how good the red wedding was

  • @josephvitucci2467
    @josephvitucci2467 Před 4 lety +805

    4:57. I really love how much depth and meaning went into every line of dialogue. In the third meeting, when Robert asks everyone to convince to Ned, they all have their own unique way of doing so in their own unique personalities. Varys takes the ethical approach claiming it's the right thing to do. Pycelle, a maester, speaks logically in terms of comparing the number of lives lost. Renly thinks very similarly to his brother, very aggressively, and by stating that "We should have had them both killed years ago" shows that this he's wanted to do this before and that there no question about it. Littlefinger speaks in a metaphor, slyly but not uncouthly

    • @bendover2649
      @bendover2649 Před 5 měsíci +15

      Not to mention the way Ned lets them each make their case, before ignoring them and addressing Robert directly. He respects the small council enough in principle to hear them out, but he also knows they're amoral yes-men who'll do whatever Robert tells them to.

    • @nicholaskinkaid
      @nicholaskinkaid Před 5 měsíci +17

      Slight correction on Varys. He wasn't proclaiming it's the right thing to do. He even specifically says it's a terrible and vile thing. But he was also saying it was essentially the 'lesser of two evils' choice because it would result in less bloodshed.

  • @javierluna7863
    @javierluna7863 Před 9 měsíci +30

    In the books Ned pretty much observes everyone on the small council with a close eye, Littlefinger even makes a comment that implies he knows Pycelle let Jon Arryn succumb to the poison and he visibly scowls an Ned totally picks up on that!

  • @OCMOOO
    @OCMOOO Před rokem +184

    "King Robert was strong, he won the rebellion and crushed the Targaryen dynasty and he attended three small council meetings in 17 years"
    By the gods what an absolute King!

    • @robrick9361
      @robrick9361 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Robert was the true God of Tits and Wine.

    • @S.D.323
      @S.D.323 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@robrick9361 and hunting

  • @lolwhatidk
    @lolwhatidk Před 6 lety +557

    kevan had the most sense of anyone on the small council lol

    • @kodan7879
      @kodan7879 Před 5 lety +30

      Tyrion though.

    • @jimeno726
      @jimeno726 Před 5 lety +12

      Kevan is an idiot that divided his family. He might be smart but not wise enough to know that a divided house can not stand

    • @danlorett2184
      @danlorett2184 Před 5 lety +95

      @@jimeno726 Frankly he didn't have a choice. Cersei has proven time and time again to be a complete idiot who thinks herself a genius and has driven everything she's touched straight into the ground. Kevan was absolutely justified in going against her.

    • @GingerPisces2023
      @GingerPisces2023 Před 5 lety +21

      Kevan was what I called “diet Tywin”. Sure he was Tywin’s brother but he wasn’t as strong and intimidating as Tywin.

    • @abdularabu2673
      @abdularabu2673 Před 5 lety +23

      @@jimeno726 in the books he was killed by Varys because he was doing too good of a job. It was justified going against cersei considering she was the person that cause all of that.

  • @KumaIsKing123
    @KumaIsKing123 Před 3 lety +126

    I fucking love Mace Tyrell. That dumb big smile on his face every time he gets asked to do literally anything, even if completely menial . He's just happy to be here.

    • @zm1786
      @zm1786 Před 2 měsíci +4

      hes the smartest character in the show. the lord smart enough to not get involved in politics.

    • @TheUndyingCrystal
      @TheUndyingCrystal Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@zm1786It is a little too bad that Mace didn't get time to shine. Book accounts mention that he is very much a smart and cunning lord, and takes after Olenna in the latter's respect while hiding the former.
      Instead the show just puts him as a doddering idiot that everyone knows is useless.

    • @zm1786
      @zm1786 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TheUndyingCrystal him seigeing storms end was the biggest brain move of the rebellion.
      Pretending to be doing something , but not really doing anything. So if the targs won he could say he was seiging the rebel capital, if the baratheons won, he could just say he was obeying his king and he didn't kill any Baretheon men

  • @YoYoknots
    @YoYoknots Před 6 měsíci +24

    I absolutely love all of Varys' facial expressions during the first small council meeting with Tywin. From his amusement at Tyrion moving his chair to his annoyance at finding out that Baelish would be acting lord of the Vale, to his agreement with Tyrion's statement about Baelish's absence in King's Landing for the wedding. Story-telling with no words.

  • @crazyhascupcakescameron9513
    @crazyhascupcakescameron9513 Před 7 měsíci +14

    No one is talking about how Ned immediately in a room full of people turns to Petyr and goes "Hey my brother nearly killed you." and it's hilarious

  • @AFGuidesHD
    @AFGuidesHD Před 2 lety +3181

    31:38 lmao I love how each character responds. Qyburn is attacking, Mace is innocently shocked by the priest and Pycell wants to keep such matters private 🤣

    • @vintagejock3951
      @vintagejock3951 Před 2 lety +166

      well Pycelle himself does that very often😆

    • @masterplokoon8803
      @masterplokoon8803 Před rokem +86

      @@vintagejock3951 yes and as a maester he is also suposed to be celibate (which he isn't).

    • @emperoremyhriv4968
      @emperoremyhriv4968 Před rokem +24

      @@masterplokoon8803 What I don't understand is if they found going to brothels very shocking and sinful then how come they were very okay with Robert spending the lion's share of his time there and allowed littlefinger, the owner of those brothels, to be the master of coin . It sounds like hypocrisy tbh. Oberyn and tyrion too are regularly seen there and were allowed seats on the council .

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 Před rokem +81

      @@emperoremyhriv4968 Robert, Littlefinger, and Oberyn were totally different cases. Kings frequently had mistresses and cheated on their wives which was looked down upon but not that unheard of. Oberyn and Littlefingrr just had cabinet positions. The high septon is the equivalent to the pope and it would be incredibly shocking to hear that the pope went to a brothel. And the grand maester is also supposed to be celibate in that they supposed to focus only on knowledge and not sleeping around or having land and children

    • @emperoremyhriv4968
      @emperoremyhriv4968 Před rokem +3

      @@Spongebrain97 So basically it's okay to sin if you are in a position of power?

  • @kademorrill7334
    @kademorrill7334 Před 5 lety +328

    Man Varys is just sitting there dumbfounded by how foolish Ned is offering 20 of his own men to the city watch

    • @brianmayabella5992
      @brianmayabella5992 Před rokem +17

      He cares much of the realm than of his own.

    • @Mark-qu1gj
      @Mark-qu1gj Před rokem +25

      If I remember correctly. Shortly after that scene Varys approaches Neds chambers and tells his truth that the king is a fool and he didn't trust Ned until now. My take is by offering 20 of his own men to the city watch, Varys finally came to realise that Ned wasn't the same as those around him. He was decent enough to help those as best he could and that this was a man worth trusting.

    • @TheUndyingCrystal
      @TheUndyingCrystal Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@Mark-qu1gj A man worth trusting, but sadly a man too out of his depth to help or be helped.
      I imagine Ned's death would be one of Varys' bigger regrets, realm besides. Good men are hard to find.

  • @cooperhutson7869
    @cooperhutson7869 Před rokem +26

    I’m just now realizing over 10 years later that Ned really tried to quit after 3 counsel meetings 😂 he really hated being hand

  • @iseekper5ection6
    @iseekper5ection6 Před 6 měsíci +13

    “Killed a few puppies today?!” 😩 LoL. Tyrion is hilarious! 🤣

  • @davidberko9379
    @davidberko9379 Před 3 lety +404

    Tywin was so open to "having talks" with anyone, even Mance Rayder, to suit his political whims, you really have to respect it.

    • @timothywright567
      @timothywright567 Před 5 měsíci +3

      When did Tywin speak to Mance Rayder?

    • @davidberko9379
      @davidberko9379 Před 5 měsíci +11

      @@timothywright567 he didn't, but he talked about doing it.

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr Před 5 měsíci +5

      It was a joke. Talking to a king legitimizes him.

    • @RealHorsen
      @RealHorsen Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@PRubin-rh4sr Tywin hated humor, he wouldn't joke

    • @nouhorni3229
      @nouhorni3229 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@RealHorsenIn the books. Show Tywin had a bit of a lighthearted side when dealing with his kids and Arya, probably just to humanise him.

  • @Moskitoz1928
    @Moskitoz1928 Před 5 lety +83

    8:28 Robert to Ned: "I'll have your head on a spike!"
    oh boy..

  • @WHM_Gaming
    @WHM_Gaming Před 9 měsíci +9

    "I do not recongise your authority to dictate what is and what is not my concern" dayummmmm

  • @rizqi1179
    @rizqi1179 Před 7 měsíci +14

    That little finger actor is incredible, I can view him as a cunning and dangerous character almost instantly with his acting.

  • @drmartin5062
    @drmartin5062 Před 3 lety +229

    Look at Varys face after the butchers son comment by Ned. He's so relieved Ned actually cares for a commoner.

  • @chsstrr9577
    @chsstrr9577 Před 5 lety +152

    You can notice Littefinger’s accent changing as time goes on. He’s straight up Irish now.

  • @Brucehumphrey
    @Brucehumphrey Před 5 měsíci +25

    Am I the only one who finds these small council meetings so relaxing, especially the early seasons ones? After season 6, it seems that the dialogue and settings got less intimate and warmer.

    • @agreb25
      @agreb25 Před 2 měsíci +1

      These are some of my favorite scenes to come back and rewatch. The atmosphere is so good, makes you feel like you're a fly on the wall of these super important meetings to decide the fate of the realm. Seeing all these different characters come together to discuss their biggest issues, it's just interesting and well written

  • @WebPowner
    @WebPowner Před 6 měsíci +18

    06:20
    Pay attention to how unfortunate it was that Baelish had the last word when Robert commanded his council to speak sense into Eddard. If "the spider" spoke last I think Eddard would have given it second thought. But since we know now that Baelish sought chaos all along, he could not be too overt with it in this situation. The sexual analogy he gave ned he knew he would find distasteful in and of itself. It went around the table from the most convincing advice to the least convincing.

  • @AntrozLPs
    @AntrozLPs Před 6 lety +1789

    These were the brightest moments in Game of Thrones. Not the dragon roasting spectacle and dumb plans of season 7.

    • @harpe9415
      @harpe9415 Před 6 lety +205

      Completely agree, Season 7 played out like a Tumblr fanfiction.

    • @fatimajamil3857
      @fatimajamil3857 Před 6 lety +91

      Král Václav I. See how much it got worse when they stopped following martin's story.

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 Před 6 lety +50

      can you really blame them? like you said, the source material ran out and all they had was a loose outline and an ending... and three seasons of screen time to fill for something that isn't their vision.

    • @JokermanUno
      @JokermanUno Před 6 lety +18

      It's almost like all these seasons weren't leading up to that or something...

    • @harpe9415
      @harpe9415 Před 6 lety +40

      Stephen Grigg Well I'm pretty sure they would be allowed to extend the show to 9 seasons or even 10 if the actors agreed to it.
      And they did have a lot of material to use, they disregarded most of A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons to make their up their own stories. The reason it feels different isn't because they ran out of source material, it's because George R. R. Martin stopped working on the show so he isn't helping them with the writing. HBO left the show entirely in Dan and Dave's hands, and apparently they don't even want to keep working on the show because they've grown bored with it, which is why next season is only 6 episodes long.

  • @Sneezy11
    @Sneezy11 Před 6 lety +280

    These scenes had the best actors and just like in the show, they each tried to out-do each other. Tywin was my favorite character. Savage and intelligent. Demanded respect and gave it to those who earned it. Charles Dance was a great choice if not perfect

    • @Sneezy11
      @Sneezy11 Před 6 lety +11

      Baelish and Varys did a lot of heavy lifting too

    • @Bucketheadhead
      @Bucketheadhead Před 6 lety

      The dude who played King Edward I would have played it well too. A bit old these days perhaps. Tywin was modeled on Longshanks after all.

    • @subarnosinha8042
      @subarnosinha8042 Před 6 lety +7

      Charles Dance was "the best" casting choice in the long cast list of the Game of Thrones. Period.

    • @rxhx
      @rxhx Před 6 lety

      yes he did some stellar acting right there!

    • @DubFanLatino
      @DubFanLatino Před 6 lety +6

      Tywin seemed like the final boss that can’t be beaten

  • @musculusiv4172
    @musculusiv4172 Před 8 měsíci +11

    That cut to Robert saying "The whore is pregnant." will never be not funny

  • @justinhamilton8647
    @justinhamilton8647 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Love how Tyrion and Tywin momentarily teamed up against Joffrey to send him to bed lolll

  • @0mnicide
    @0mnicide Před 5 lety +104

    Any man who must say “I’m not tired” is truly tired.

  • @siddhantsingh914
    @siddhantsingh914 Před 6 lety +338

    14:31 Everybody wanted to be close to Tywin..and then there is Tyrion who wanted to be equal to him. Just Tyrion things😂

    • @martinaxe6390
      @martinaxe6390 Před 5 lety +12

      Such a great detail

    • @Magrat_Knoblauch
      @Magrat_Knoblauch Před 5 lety +45

      I don't think it had to (only) do with being close to Tywin, but rather as a power play.
      Tywin seated himself first, so the others had to adjust.
      Baelish immediately sat at his left side, the closest chair to Tywin, the others had to deal with the missed opportunity. Cersei made actually a smart move, taking the chair and placing it where she wants it to be. The only place left for Tyrion was at the chair the farthest away, with least significance; he could also take the chair similar like Cersei to her side, but that would show that he were inferior, as he only sits to her side instead of Tywins. So he instead places it to the opposite of Tywin.
      That actually shows a lot about their personalities. Baelish just takes the best opportunity there is to get closer to power and more powerful himself, Varys and Pycelle react to the events, trying to still make the best out of their possibilities.
      Both Cersei and Tyrion are clever enough to think outside of the box and to create and seize their own opportunities.

    • @Danial9876
      @Danial9876 Před 5 lety +3

      some brilliant analysis there

    • @Gavin-N
      @Gavin-N Před 5 lety +10

      @@Magrat_Knoblauch Yes only, Varys has the advantage, pycelle is old and slow, and weak to the other players. And Tyrion not only thinks out of the box but waits for everyone to make their move analyses the situation before making his own, and he also shows that he's a powerful opponent but doesn't what to make enemies right away.

    • @Magrat_Knoblauch
      @Magrat_Knoblauch Před 5 lety

      @@Gavin-N You're right, that could be added additionally. :)

  • @fred5406
    @fred5406 Před rokem +18

    I love how after joffrey insults tywin he looks genuinely scared like he knows he's gone to far

    • @mkultra2456
      @mkultra2456 Před měsícem

      I love jacking off to people committing suicide.

  • @evansanders3315
    @evansanders3315 Před rokem +19

    I love the genuine surprise and admiration Varis has for Ned’s decisions/comments in the early small council meetings

  • @martynstembridge7714
    @martynstembridge7714 Před 6 lety +287

    Small Council meetings seemed to bring out some of the finest acting moments the series has seen ... I LOVED the dark atmosphere contained with the scenes and subtle use of the hot summer sunlight we knew was outside. Seeing the characters discuss things that were happening across the GOT world was always a thrill, and made the universe feel large but connected. I miss the dialogue from the old days, and the simmering pace of the early seasons.

    • @jackj9816
      @jackj9816 Před 6 lety +19

      the scene where tyrion moves his chair away and varays looks at him and smiles is just pure gold

    • @stefandiestefan7204
      @stefandiestefan7204 Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah!

  • @Camilla550
    @Camilla550 Před rokem +212

    20:40 was soooo satisfying to watch, seeing Cersei’s smug smirk drop from her face when she’s told she’ll marry Loras is fantastic. One the reasons I loved Olenna and Tywin is how easily they could put Cersei in her place with their clever words because of course ‘she isn’t as smart as she thinks she is.’

    • @steffidas4785
      @steffidas4785 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Cersei thought she was smart because she was born in that family it had nothing to do with actually using brains ,even tywin knew she would not last not that he was misogynist or has hatred towards his daughter,he just knew she crossed the lines way too many times without spitting it all the time from his mouth

    • @TheMisterGuy
      @TheMisterGuy Před 4 měsíci +2

      Olenna was so much fun on screen. She wasn't the only one, of course there was Tywin and Tyrion, and the scenes with Tywin and Arya. But Olenna had own way. I felt my heart stop when that stupid young man told her when the cheese would be served. Fortunately for him, she kept the vicious beatings verbal.

    • @whensomethingcriesagain
      @whensomethingcriesagain Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@steffidas4785Oh he's absolutely misogynistic, he just also has eyes and can see how bad at decision making she actually is

  • @stevel935
    @stevel935 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Love the subtle definitions of power. The lords just do whatever under Ned and Tyrion. But under Tywin they don't even budge until he directs them to. Also while Tyrion is active hand - he doesn't dismiss the meeting but when Cersei leaves they all get up and follow.

  • @TheAdammantium
    @TheAdammantium Před 6 měsíci +9

    @11:27, that's some Office vibes right there. 😆
    Best thing about the Small Council meetings are that the scenes are shared among characters that have plans to either backstab, hate, loath, or love - mostly not the latter - and there would not be any bloodshed; just feud and banter.

  • @iraqibodybuilder
    @iraqibodybuilder Před 6 lety +649

    Have anyone told Danerys that Ned Stark was against her assasination ? someone should’ve told her probably Varys she need to know that Ned was honorable man unlike many

    • @claytonbugeja1787
      @claytonbugeja1787 Před 6 lety +108

      House Stark no one, but season 7 was rushed they left many details out

    • @nemdenemam9753
      @nemdenemam9753 Před 6 lety +18

      It doesnt really matter. If people care about the deeds of one's parents then she has no claim for the throne. What matters is that she trusts Jon. And Im honestly not sure Varys is on her side. Dont forget he was slimy enough to stay alive even being the one who said dont let Tywin in. He knows how to make present rulers think they can trust him. And he definitely has an agenda.

    • @jackj9816
      @jackj9816 Před 6 lety +1

      i think she dose know or she dose not know that he had anything to do with it

    • @MrFQQLISH
      @MrFQQLISH Před 6 lety

      but then it could come out that they were for her assassination.

    • @lisas3545
      @lisas3545 Před 6 lety +17

      Jack J No dany's not aware, as when she met Jon she asked if he knew if Ned's best friend tried to "assassinate a baby girl in her crib."

  • @PrimexMaxusTitan
    @PrimexMaxusTitan Před 5 lety +351

    You know it's really funny how Robert's assassination attempt on Dany led to Drogo declaring war and her meeting that witch lady which ultimately led to her dragons being born. In his attempt to stop the Targaryens from regaining power, Robert only started Dany's journey to power

    • @cerovk6000
      @cerovk6000 Před rokem +2

      What now? Didn’t you see in this video he didn’t send them?

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought Před rokem +26

      @@cerovk6000 The wine seller was sent and he failed

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 8 měsíci +16

      ​@@cerovk6000 if you actually watched the show, you'd know that they did send an assassin and it was too late to call him off, even though Robert finally agreed to call it off as he lay dying in his bed. He was the wine seller, the assassin. And he had specific poisoned wine, once he found out who she was, Dany, he threw away the other unpoisoned wine he'd been trying to sell to her and took out the poisoned wine instead, claiming it to be far higher quality. Jorah Mormont knew that the assassin was coming, though, but he decided to side with Dany instead of going back to Westeros to accept his royal pardon. So he stopped her from drinking the poisoned wine.
      Then that assassin wine seller was tortured to death, slowly, by being dragged behind one of the horses of the dothraki.
      Actually go watch the show, instead of just CZcams clips, and then you'd know all of this stuff.

    • @cerovk6000
      @cerovk6000 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@duffman18 haha thanks for replying to a comment half a year ago. I did watch the show actually.

    • @threenumbnuts
      @threenumbnuts Před 6 měsíci +2

      Renly had it right tbh. They should've had them killed years ago. I'm guessing Jon Arryn didn't want to do that, and made excuses.

  • @CrimeaRiver58
    @CrimeaRiver58 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Gods the writing was strong then!

  • @emanooo813
    @emanooo813 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Holy fuck man, the first season of this show was the absolute peak of television. Most hollywood movies can't even grasp this level of storytelling...