Tywin & Tommen Scene - What makes a good king? | Game of Thrones 4x03 | Breaker of Chains 1080p

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  • Tywin talks with Tommen, giving him good advice and smoothly manipulating him into being the sort of pliable, tractable puppet king Tywin requires in Breaker of Chains, the third episode of the fourth season of Game of Thrones.
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    Tywin and Prince Tommen scene
    Joffrey's funeral scene
    Jaime and Cersei rape scene
    Breaker of Chains episode
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  • @primetimemonkyhours743
    @primetimemonkyhours743 Před 8 lety +7328

    "Was killed by his own brother"
    Tomen looks at jofferys body
    "Don't think I'll have that problem grandpa

  • @Johnny-rx4hs
    @Johnny-rx4hs Před 10 lety +18293

    Tywin looks at Cersei like "I'm taking this one before you screw him up too."

    • @varamyrz2920
      @varamyrz2920 Před 6 lety +1933

      _ "This is hardly the place or the time".
      For Tywin, it's the perfect place and time!
      Notice how Tommen ignores her as well, taking the cue from grandpa. ;-)

    • @sydnitheromantictaylor112
      @sydnitheromantictaylor112 Před 5 lety +1182

      He would've made Tommen a good king.

    • @sydnitheromantictaylor112
      @sydnitheromantictaylor112 Před 5 lety +129

      @Jon's Dimension da enerys and Jon need someone similar to Tywin with them

    • @sydnitheromantictaylor112
      @sydnitheromantictaylor112 Před 5 lety +145

      @Jon's Dimension Tyrion is good but not as good as his father mainly because he kinder than his father but Tywin s ways got things done and handled Tyrions way cost Daenerys all her allies, she no long has Dorne, Iron Islands or High Garden.

    • @michaellyden2580
      @michaellyden2580 Před 5 lety +423

      He's doesn't even look at her. He doesn't even acknowledge that she's even there.
      Good.

  • @leeroyjenkins6061
    @leeroyjenkins6061 Před rokem +9706

    Tywin: "Your brother is dead. Do you know what that means?"
    Tommen: "He was an asshole?"
    Tywin: "Yes, he was an asshole."

    • @FOLKTALES456
      @FOLKTALES456 Před rokem +134

      🤣🤣

    • @theimaginist3310
      @theimaginist3310 Před rokem +319

      Now THAT’S wisdom!!!😂😂😂😂

    • @finnheisenheim8274
      @finnheisenheim8274 Před rokem +253

      The only one who shed tears at Joffrey's funeral was Cersei. Anyone else was just from laughing too hard or joy.

    • @Unga_Bunga
      @Unga_Bunga Před rokem +327

      "And how did he become such an asshole?"
      "Mom?"
      "Indeed."
      * Tywin beheads Cersei *
      Everyone is happy.
      The end.

    • @melvenbasco5381
      @melvenbasco5381 Před rokem

      @@FOLKTALES456 thf😮😅ihoihuhiihiuhoihihoihihoihihoîguoguhoihihihoihihihoihb

  • @veson231
    @veson231 Před rokem +4671

    I just love Tywin’s “Yes!” It’s as if to say “Finally, competence!”

    • @rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586
      @rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586 Před 11 měsíci +260

      "Finally, competence not ruined by whoring and drunkness". I am also seeing here that he is plenty aware that his neglect and contempt of Tyrion is what drove him to his vices.

    • @whoknowswhocares885
      @whoknowswhocares885 Před 9 měsíci +138

      Teaching and enlightenment at a young age is a godsend. Especially when it comes to prepping someone for a ruling position. Tywin likely rarely saw potential in his children in regards to a possibly ruling anything, and to finally have a grandchild that was impressionable was his luck that he can finally pass on his leadership abilities.

    • @angelantayhua3096
      @angelantayhua3096 Před 7 měsíci +33

      @@rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586slow down there. Tywin may be wise but he is still a powerful medieval man. He was never conscious about the psychological consequences of his actions toward Tyrion imo.

    • @Shannon-vv6rr
      @Shannon-vv6rr Před 7 měsíci +40

      @@angelantayhua3096 I think deep down he was aware of what he was doing, he just underestimated the consequences. His hatred far outweighs any wisdom he could have ever had regarding Tyrion, and to think that Tyrion is just like him is an insult to him so he can't bear it. Turns his head away. Just like he does to anything 'bad' that he can't psychologically stand, such as Cersei and Jamie. He'd rather not face the truth, and convinces himself it's not true when it comes to 'downfalls' in his family, he's too prideful, he knows Tyrion is intelligent and brutal but he'd rather turn his head away from likening himself to him.

    • @Mediados
      @Mediados Před 7 měsíci +24

      He was genuinely surprised that after all this time, finally one of his grandchildren turned out to be worth supporting.

  • @gamemaster613
    @gamemaster613 Před 2 lety +8298

    Tywin: Your brother is dead. Do you know what that means?
    Tommen: ...That we must have a celebration?
    Tywin: Fuck yeah.

    • @develynseether4426
      @develynseether4426 Před 2 lety +441

      "Your brother is dead, do you know what that means?"
      "Never undercook the seafood?"

    • @LordWyatt
      @LordWyatt Před 2 lety +183

      Exasperated Tywin: *YEES!*

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 2 lety +13

      what that means?
      - Yes, we should all start wearing masks and respirators. Covid is coming!

    • @kennymarket2428
      @kennymarket2428 Před 2 lety +24

      PARTY!!!!

    • @SottoLwrence
      @SottoLwrence Před 2 lety +70

      Both ends it with a dab

  • @TheDuncanMorgan
    @TheDuncanMorgan Před 10 lety +18778

    I love how nobody (except Cersei) cares that Joffrey is gone :)

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 9 lety +1816

      No one mourns the wicked...
      You're right though, mother and child is the strongest and most unbreakable human relationship that exists.

    • @mylifeisfunny8911
      @mylifeisfunny8911 Před 9 lety +1235

      Even his own brother lol.

    • @jakirakumahata5701
      @jakirakumahata5701 Před 9 lety +1464

      I like to think Myrcella brushed off the news as soon as she heard it and went off to play with the sands.

    • @giantWario
      @giantWario Před 9 lety +1230

      Ka mos Joffrey treatened to kill Tommen cat and make him eat him. It really doesnt surprise me that he doesnt care.

    • @PeterEhik
      @PeterEhik Před 9 lety +523

      Duncan Morgan even she doesnt care enough to not fuck her brother in front if his dead corpse

  • @HyphyJuice916
    @HyphyJuice916 Před rokem +4550

    The fact that we didn't get to hear Tywin tell Tommen about the birds and the bees and instead got that awkward scene with Jamie and Cersei is just a robbery to mankind.

    • @amandine2239
      @amandine2239 Před rokem +23

      What birds scene? Is it in the books?

    • @runstarhomer2754
      @runstarhomer2754 Před rokem +596

      "Has anyone explained the details to you? It's all pretty straight forward." I can't help but laugh at that.

    • @curtisaguinaga7021
      @curtisaguinaga7021 Před rokem +72

      When I was younger they just called that the talk. LMAO......

    • @rozediana24
      @rozediana24 Před rokem +164

      He could have just stayed for a little longer to watch the process being explained without words 😂

    • @UltraGalaxyify
      @UltraGalaxyify Před 11 měsíci +41

      @@amandine2239 "The birds and the bees", he was talking about sex

  • @transbender5906
    @transbender5906 Před 8 měsíci +1424

    “King Robert was strong. He won the rebellion and crushed the Targaryen dynasty. And he attended three small counsel meetings in 17 years.”
    Absolute legend

    • @jonharrison9222
      @jonharrison9222 Před 5 měsíci +23

      The point didn’t just go over your head.
      Oh no.
      It soared.

    • @transbender5906
      @transbender5906 Před 5 měsíci +72

      @@jonharrison9222 Me when I can't understand sarcasm or jokes 😪😪

    • @staciasmith5162
      @staciasmith5162 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Not really. Tywin was not as wise or smart as he thought he was. The absolute legend Tywin missed some things that was so profound that it had affected everything. His own daughter had her own husband killed by another one of his Lannister kin, who she has slept with, just like she slept with her own twin brother and had 3 children together with that brother. Making them double Lannisters with no true Baratheon blood. But then Jamie and his siblings were double Lannisters too.

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 Před 5 měsíci

      King Robert ruled for 17 years, did what he wanted. Going to those meetings had killed almost everyone who went. Lannister rule was a blip and got the whole family killed and the capital burned.
      Congrats.

    • @transbender5906
      @transbender5906 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@staciasmith5162 I was@making a joke

  • @KINGth3GReaT1
    @KINGth3GReaT1 Před 7 lety +7372

    Tommen: "Wisdom."
    Tywin: "Yess(finally SOMEONE gets it...someone fucking gets it)sss."

    • @anja1627
      @anja1627 Před 7 lety +141

      Hahahahaha!

    • @TChops-hi7hr
      @TChops-hi7hr Před 7 lety +449

      Tywin: YESS(this one isn't a vicious dumbass like Joffrey)SSS!

    • @DrMattaru
      @DrMattaru Před 7 lety +556

      Tywin YESSSSSS(this one hopefully won't bang Myrcella)SSSSSSSS

    • @darthcaedus9130
      @darthcaedus9130 Před 6 lety +38

      DrMattaru they are dating in real life (should shrug)

    • @ek07305
      @ek07305 Před 6 lety +208

      KINGth3GReaT1 Even Cersei was surprised with that look and recognised her son's potential for greatness....or ability to be manipulated, whichever floats your boat!

  • @yanagiyakokoro
    @yanagiyakokoro Před 8 lety +9225

    "he attended 3 small council meetings in 17 years" holy shit that's hilarious

    • @bohnbaratheon1695
      @bohnbaratheon1695 Před 8 lety +1237

      Robert was just a hilarious package tbf

    • @Egonzo89
      @Egonzo89 Před 7 lety +1176

      Robert just didn't give a fuck lol

    • @turmuthoer
      @turmuthoer Před 7 lety +852

      "Winter may be coming but the same cannot be said for my brother."

    • @12389h
      @12389h Před 7 lety +737

      Too busy "killing whores and fucking boars."

    • @vincent-gabriellanglois5917
      @vincent-gabriellanglois5917 Před 7 lety +401

      One of which was under Ned's stewardship lol !

  • @connorh2215
    @connorh2215 Před rokem +6155

    When tommen says wisdom Tywin seems so proud of him it’s so wholesome from such a cold person like Tywin.

    • @turtleheadedbadger
      @turtleheadedbadger Před rokem +331

      Tywin's not proud. He's trying to emphasise to Tommen that he should allow Tywin to pull the strings.

    • @Darklarik3
      @Darklarik3 Před rokem +622

      I suppose that after living through 5 unwise kings the fact that the kid gives the correct answer must have been a breath of fresh air for him

    • @afriendlycadian9857
      @afriendlycadian9857 Před rokem +403

      @@turtleheadedbadger the advice tywin gives is actually sound his motives may not be completely honest but he was happy how tommen answered his questions

    • @walsh9080
      @walsh9080 Před rokem +280

      @nah mate I disagree. Tywin is aware he is not going to live forever. In the books; his sister says something along the lines of, Tywin is aware Tyrion is his child that is the most similar to him and it pains him. The idea he has a non-disabled grandson that can be molded into his image, is genuinely a point of pride to him. Lannisters are driven by pride, if Tywin can mould the king into his image, that's something worthwhile to Tywin.

    • @anushkabhalotia7710
      @anushkabhalotia7710 Před rokem +14

      he's probably wishing tommen were arya

  • @jackstone9569
    @jackstone9569 Před rokem +3784

    Lena Headley was great in this scene. You can tell she's quietly furious because Tywin clearly doesn't really care that Joffrey is dead.

    • @TheCmascagni
      @TheCmascagni Před rokem +44

      😂😂😂😂

    • @GoldBanks60
      @GoldBanks60 Před rokem +27

      😂😂

    • @jeffreypeters2803
      @jeffreypeters2803 Před rokem +600

      Not only not caring Joffrey is dead, but likely quite relieved by it too

    • @anthonyn.9228
      @anthonyn.9228 Před rokem +107

      Because Tywin was the real power in Westeros, not Joffrey.

    • @VioletAeonSnowfield
      @VioletAeonSnowfield Před rokem +295

      The only two people in the entirety of Westeros that care Joffrey is dead are Cersei and Jaime.
      And even still a part of Jaime has to be relieved, cause somewhere buried beneath all the bullshit with Cersei, Jaime is actually a decent human being; unlike Cersei.

  • @ThePat1221
    @ThePat1221 Před 9 lety +6532

    Tywin explaining sex should be in the DVD extras...

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 9 lety +373

      He pulls down the projector slide and..

    • @WanderingCoyoteXVII
      @WanderingCoyoteXVII Před 9 lety +441

      ThePat1221 "Wed her, bed her, put a child in her." His words to Tyrion.

    • @chortles9
      @chortles9 Před 8 lety +114

      ***** "rumpy pumpy"

    • @ThePat1221
      @ThePat1221 Před 8 lety +120

      ***** "Doggy fashion"

    • @WeCaredALot
      @WeCaredALot Před 8 lety +14

      +Badgaldinger LOL

  • @ZanH0
    @ZanH0 Před 7 lety +4602

    "Why you need a queen"..."To further the family line. Do you know how that happens?"
    "Stick 'em with the pointy end?"
    "Exactly."

    • @xxlCortez
      @xxlCortez Před 6 lety +85

      Zainthey Yessssss.

    • @RLutin
      @RLutin Před 6 lety +271

      "it's all relatively straightforward"

    • @jcarson3721
      @jcarson3721 Před 6 lety +348

      It starts straightforward. Then straightbackward. Then straightforward again. Repeat until heir.

    • @calilyricist24
      @calilyricist24 Před 6 lety +38

      Lmao brilliant, just brilliant!

    • @enterusername6953
      @enterusername6953 Před 5 lety +37

      I love this comment section.

  • @aylinozer9341
    @aylinozer9341 Před rokem +5413

    The way Tywin broke the silence by cheerfully saying: "Your brother is dead! You know what this means?" :D
    And then goes on to insult Joffrey later on over Joffrey's body: "Your brother was not a wise king. Your brother was not a good king. If he had been, perhaps he would still be alive!"=D
    Then walks out with him and has "the talk" about the birds and the bees.

    • @TheeWorldsGreatest
      @TheeWorldsGreatest Před rokem +224

      I'd love to be a fly on the wall for Tywin Lannister giving the "Birds and Bees" talk to Tommen.

    • @asorbli
      @asorbli Před rokem +77

      Too bad Joffrey couldnt hear this to learn about his relative insignificance

    • @philtomkinson7956
      @philtomkinson7956 Před rokem +118

      I wouldn't call it an insult, Tywin was simply stating the truth

    • @DrSabot-A
      @DrSabot-A Před rokem +115

      It's more of an insult to Cersei, she pretty much indirectly killed Joffrey

    • @philtomkinson7956
      @philtomkinson7956 Před rokem +31

      @@TheeWorldsGreatest Imagine if it was King Robert doing the talk 🤣

  • @privatename5788
    @privatename5788 Před rokem +3305

    I love how Tywin says "King Robert was strong" instead of "Your father was strong". Tywin knew, even if he pretended not to.

    • @kimkeiko2725
      @kimkeiko2725 Před rokem +244

      That is SUCH a good point! My gosh!

    • @harvillex4284
      @harvillex4284 Před rokem +195

      I don't think he knew legitimately. Too disgusting to think ur children would do so sometimes so sinister

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 Před rokem +54

      Tywin didn't know at the time until Cersei told the truth to him in the end of Season 4

    • @dossiefuteboloficial
      @dossiefuteboloficial Před rokem +12

      @@margarethmichelina5146 Ele sabia, os rumores foram espalhados desde a 2 temporada por Stannins Baratheon e Tywin não era estupido, ele não quis acreditar nem quando Cersei falou. Joffrey também sabia e confrontou Cersei por isso.

    • @harvillex4284
      @harvillex4284 Před rokem +6

      @@margarethmichelina5146 I agree. It's disgusting to think ur children would do that

  • @tricwriterr
    @tricwriterr Před 7 lety +4504

    - But what makes a good king? Hmm? What is a good king's single most important quality?
    - Love?
    - Ah yes, love, a king must love and he must be loved. King Tommen was loved. And he loved his wife so much that he committed suicide when she died.

  • @LeeJ2512
    @LeeJ2512 Před 2 lety +30684

    This has always felt like such a wholesome scene to me. The wisdom being passed from Tywin to Tommen like a normal grandfather, Jaime reassuring him at the end, Joffrey laying there dead. Wonderful.

  • @noncrediblecase341
    @noncrediblecase341 Před rokem +1127

    "A wise king knows what he knows and what he doesn't." This line always stuck with me.

    • @Rodytur10
      @Rodytur10 Před rokem +40

      Me too. I'm gonna use that wisdom when I become king.

    • @psilocosmo6918
      @psilocosmo6918 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@Rodytur10me too.

    • @mikeg2491
      @mikeg2491 Před 9 měsíci +18

      @@Rodytur10I’m going to use that wisdom when I overthrow you

    • @markdelavega4953
      @markdelavega4953 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@psilocosmo6918 its appliccable to anyone, not just the king...It's similar to "know your own strengths and weaknesses"

    • @Rodytur10
      @Rodytur10 Před 9 měsíci

      @@mikeg2491 You can have the thrown when I die in my own bed at the age of 80 with a belly full of wine and a girl's mouth around my cock.

  • @brodygalloway9807
    @brodygalloway9807 Před rokem +4177

    The way Charles Dance says “Yes!” At 2:39 is such incredible acting. So perfectly in character that it’s almost hard to describe what makes it impressive

    • @verifiedbobcallahan7972
      @verifiedbobcallahan7972 Před rokem +176

      Such a good way of putting this. So much of his dialogue is like this. Best example is when they’ve the battle of black water and he announces they’ve won. All time performance

    • @TheeKingLeevo
      @TheeKingLeevo Před rokem +127

      I've always loved the emphasis he put on "Yes", small details like that in my opinion make Dance the best actor in the show, next to Dinklage

    •  Před rokem +176

      I feel that this is so strong because tywin recognises what a big fuckup his whole family is.
      Jamie is headstrong and doesnt want to rule in casterly rock. Sersei is also headstrong and vile with barely any bearigna on strategy.
      Tyrion is... Well hated by tywin.
      Joffrey was evil and spoiled.
      This is tywin measuring how much of a hand he still has to play and once he sees Tommem to be just right to learn and showing some semblance of wisdom he just rages on like catching the fish pole with both hands and its like "fuck yeah we can still do this"

    • @jeffreypeters2803
      @jeffreypeters2803 Před rokem +144

      Yeah, it's like he was saying "finally, someone I can work with"

    • @jeromesteib3379
      @jeromesteib3379 Před rokem +15

      @@jeffreypeters2803 this guy gets it 👍🏽

  • @RayPall
    @RayPall Před 10 lety +4300

    Tywin would be a hell of a king.

    • @jamesmalone3074
      @jamesmalone3074 Před 10 lety +468

      You think he isn't?

    • @jefftriphahn3496
      @jefftriphahn3496 Před 10 lety +396

      He would have been, he knew how to rule. He was an absolute prick, but he was fair and he was wise.

    • @SealDude
      @SealDude Před 10 lety +173

      Jeff Hossburner He wasn't fair. Not sure about wise. to a certain extent maybe. He was ruthless if anything

    • @edvartiussmartius9764
      @edvartiussmartius9764 Před 10 lety +440

      SealDude Ruthless because of his having foundations in the REAL world. He saw war for what it was, and was willing to do whatever it took to win. That said, he was not deliberately cruel - he did not take any 'pleasure' in the suffering he caused, but he caused it as necessary to protect his family.

    • @aalam5747
      @aalam5747 Před 10 lety +262

      he was a popular hand of the king during mad king's rule...actually he is the king but behind the curtains..

  • @wilji1090
    @wilji1090 Před 8 lety +3902

    Honestly, I'd pay to hear Tywin Lannister come give "The Talk" to a bunch of kids.

    • @psychenihil5415
      @psychenihil5415 Před 8 lety +124

      Tyson's Ted Talk

    • @psychenihil5415
      @psychenihil5415 Před 8 lety +250

      Crowdfund Tywin's TED Talk

    • @1Fresh_Water
      @1Fresh_Water Před 6 lety +243

      "it's all relatively straightforward"

    • @biguwu9582
      @biguwu9582 Před 6 lety +91

      I think it'd go " you see a man and woman have a duty in the privet courts of their bed."

    • @FLMKane
      @FLMKane Před 6 lety +86

      "It's all relatively straightforward.
      You put your penis in her vagina and you move it in and out till you ejaculate. Then seen comes out and she gets pregnant.
      Make sure you get in from the front. Not the back."

  • @r1e234
    @r1e234 Před rokem +1151

    Tywin saying ''i'm not trying to trick you'' struck a cord with me. it became a staple in my professional life. used to train new hires at my old job and used to ask them questions to assess how much they had learned or if the rest of the process started to make sense to them. a lot of people got distressed or felt the need to say something clever, not many dared to say they didn't know or didn't remember. following it with a simple ''i'm not trying to trick you'' made them much more comfortable being honest, taking a guess or asking questions themselves without being worried about ulterior motives or ridicule.
    it is however kinda sad that so many came out of school guarded like that.

    • @TheRukisama
      @TheRukisama Před rokem +73

      Yup, this is something I do with new hires at my current job. I make it clear that *I* don't know everything, so I certainly don't expect them to, which seems to put them at ease to tell me when they don't know something and need me to tell them. I'm there to get a paycheck, not to lord it over anyone just because I've been there longer.

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn Před rokem +14

      I use simple questions for reinforcement with my students. It's fun to watch them panic. A couple questions and they learn my ways.

    • @suqmadique9762
      @suqmadique9762 Před rokem +6

      have you tried tricking them though?

    • @ifeeldead463
      @ifeeldead463 Před 10 měsíci +10

      ​@@suqmadique9762 technically, saying "im not trying to trick you" is a trick. You're tricking them into being more calm and honest to you

    • @suqmadique9762
      @suqmadique9762 Před 10 měsíci +5

      reminds me of dayz
      yelling "im friendly" before blowing someone's brains out is beginner 101

  • @Marshmellow3971
    @Marshmellow3971 Před rokem +1111

    This is what S-tier writing looks like. Notice how much is accomplished in this one 4 minute scene. It introduces us to Tommen and gives insight into his personality and values, further characterizes Tywin as a man who values wisdom above all else, foreshadows the rise of the faith militant when Tommen’s first answer is ‘Holiness is the most important quality in a king.’, expands on the world building of the show, and advances the plot by previewing that Tommen will need to be married, and Tywin will be his advisor.

    • @MCSPARTAN501
      @MCSPARTAN501 Před 11 měsíci +90

      Yeah. It's also implied that Tywin would have molded Tommen into a genuinely capable king who would continue to rule competently long after Tywin's death.

    • @banikovec3
      @banikovec3 Před 10 měsíci +51

      Yes I would also say that this scene shows that Tywin was cold, pragmatic politician - discussing politics above dead Joffrey, that's rough... Joffrey dies and with a blink of the eye Tywin adjusts his political approach to new reality. And also we have to mention silent Cersei who is just standing there and mourns the death of her own beloved son while everybody around her don't give a two shits about him anymore. He was asshole, yes, but it was her own son for gods sake - and by the look which Tywin gives her when he takes Tommen away you can clearly tell that Tywin is giving a hard lesson to Cersei aswell, telling her- see you spoiled Joffrey so much, his death is your own doing, I am taking your other son away from you so you don't fuck him up aswell... Teaching Cersei a lesson through teaching Tommen lesson. Tywin is political genius...... This scene tells us so much within few seconds.. Truely a master piece like many other scnes in early seasons of GoT..

    • @pupper5580
      @pupper5580 Před 9 měsíci +12

      If Tywin was wise, he wouldn't have done the things he did to Tyrion.

    • @comkver
      @comkver Před 9 měsíci +16

      ​@@pupper5580every man has a blind spot. In this case, Tywin's blind spot/weakness is the thought of Tyrion possibly not being his. Even the wisest of men let their anger blind them from time to time as noted by and in Tywin.

    • @mrlionX
      @mrlionX Před 6 měsíci

      Its a shame that Tommen was a very unlikeable character. At least with Joffrey we knew we couldn't take him serious because he wasn't really a powerful king he was just a kid pretending to be one and Tywin made sure to put him in that place. Tommen was just fucking horrible...

  • @5Mariner
    @5Mariner Před 8 lety +5141

    This is one of the few times that I actually respected Tywin. This is because he actually sounds like a grandfather when he educates Tommen.

    • @345635356
      @345635356 Před 8 lety +270

      +5Mariner At the same time, he is making sure that Thommen will be controlable, maybe even a puppet. I dont disagree with you, just remember that that superficial reading of this scene is the kind of mentality that got someone like Ned Stark killed in the series.

    • @letthemadnessspeak
      @letthemadnessspeak Před 8 lety +58

      +Alexander Greyling no, tommen is The little kid so what you expect? He explained him everything clearly

    • @345635356
      @345635356 Před 8 lety +46

      *****
      Dont forgget who we are talking about. Tywin is a man who ordered the butchering of Targerian children by the end of Robert's rebelion, and who before that escentialy ruled the 7 kingdoms as the hand of the mad king.

    • @dani010203stor
      @dani010203stor Před 8 lety +126

      true. in the books he was even planning to send Cersei far away form Tommen (who is like 4 or 5 in books) so she wouldn't create another monster.

    • @RockSmithStudio
      @RockSmithStudio Před 7 lety +182

      Alexander Greyling Tywin wanted Tommen to end up a great king. His goal has always been to expand his family's greatness and Tommen's an important part of his family's legacy.

  • @Anonymos185
    @Anonymos185 Před 8 lety +1256

    Dont fuck with Tywin Lannister unless you have a crossbow and he is busy on the shitter.

  • @ilovecokeslurpees
    @ilovecokeslurpees Před rokem +242

    "Your brother was not a wise king. He was not a good king. Or else he might be still alive."
    Right in front of Cersei like a boss. Tywin knows what's what.

  • @dcgrc2022
    @dcgrc2022 Před rokem +471

    Tywin subtly convinced Tommen that it is wise to always listen to him. He chose a moment before Tommen even realized he is going to be the next king. Such an excellent character.

    • @pavelshliaha1706
      @pavelshliaha1706 Před 11 měsíci +38

      Well it wasn’t a trick. Tom men should have actually listened to him and would have become a fantastic king. The problem is Tywin went against his own advice when it came to Tyrion. He wasn’t a wise father or a good father. If he was perhaps he would still be alive today

    • @xxlCortez
      @xxlCortez Před 4 měsíci +4

      Considering the kingdom prospered when he was Hand and basically ran the kingdom himself, it would be wise to listen to him. Although he didn't just say "listen to me" but "listen to advisors who have experience on matters you don't".

    • @gerstein03
      @gerstein03 Před 3 měsíci +8

      I mean yeah Tywin was being self serving here but he's 100% correct. A wise king would've realized the cost of killing Ned was greater than any possible benefit. And as he explains, a wise king listens to his advisors who's job it is to know things and advise the king

    • @patthonsirilim5739
      @patthonsirilim5739 Před 2 měsíci

      Listening to Tywin is always the best situation Tywin for all his fault love his grandchildren and love his family he will always seek to strengthen the king and his family position instead of petty personal gain such a man as your hand you can hardly do better.

  • @bbradley92
    @bbradley92 Před 10 lety +6001

    Everyone is saying Tywin is making sure Tommen will be his "puppet" but that isn't how I see it. It's a fact that Tywin is very smart and strategical and theres much Tommen could learn from him. Since Tywin is getting old I think he wants to instill as much wisdom into the young king as possible so that Tommen will continue to ensure Lannister dominance long after Tywin dies.

    • @bobjoe479
      @bobjoe479 Před 10 lety +536

      Exactly, someone to pass his knowledge down to. Something he definitely couldn't do with Joffrey. ;)

    • @murphyjack90
      @murphyjack90 Před 10 lety +347

      He wants to make Tommen worthy of the Badass Theme that is "The Rains of Castamere"

    • @Theriot6592
      @Theriot6592 Před 10 lety +409

      Well yeah, he's not insuring his own personal domination, because he's made it clear he doesn't care about individuals, including himself. He's obsessed with insuring the domination of his HOUSE.

    • @Nuclearcx
      @Nuclearcx Před 9 lety +86

      Theriot6592 Technically that is wrong, because he thinks Tommen is a Baratheon. If he wanted to coach/educate someone it ought to be his heir (Tyrion or Cersei/Jaime). But Jaime is kingsguard, Tyrion he shuns and Cersei isn't smart enough plus none of them really listen to him so he only has Tommen.

    • @Omnicras
      @Omnicras Před 6 lety +109

      Tommen would have been a puppet for a time but a puppet groomed by greatness. I agree that Tommen would have had far greater agency and strength after Tywin died.

  • @kvcavin1
    @kvcavin1 Před 8 lety +2587

    Are we all on the same page here that Tywin gave Tommen the sex talk?

    • @Mr101spb
      @Mr101spb Před 7 lety +121

      Yep! Totally awkward and unnecessary lol anyone could have discussed that with him. Tywin's advice for ruling was invaluable he should have just continued talking about that lmao

    • @danemarais7398
      @danemarais7398 Před 6 lety +61

      Yep! Tywin understands sex better than the 7 kingdoms.

    • @New-mp1cg
      @New-mp1cg Před 6 lety +12

      so pathetic Karls Hans

    • @ahabbellamy8098
      @ahabbellamy8098 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes he did pretty girl

    • @kristopherbarker3282
      @kristopherbarker3282 Před 6 lety +8

      Gootothesecond I think it would actually Myrcella and Tommen together.

  • @bayanimiguelacebedo5491
    @bayanimiguelacebedo5491 Před rokem +267

    Tywin's "yes" after Tommens says "wisdom' is the spiciest line delivery in the show

    • @IronsteffL
      @IronsteffL Před rokem +4

      I think it's because being affirmed by someone who is as experienced, cunning and mostly cold as Tywin, oftentimes even dismissive to inferiors, is an ennoblement in itself - just as well shown in the scenes between him and Arya. Very well written and acted.

    • @user-L355
      @user-L355 Před rokem +6

      It’s the absolute best. I would really like to get that line reading in private 🫠

    • @systemofafox6487
      @systemofafox6487 Před rokem +7

      Getting that sort of reaction out of Tywin must have felt good, like making a room full of people laugh.

    • @Crichjo32
      @Crichjo32 Před 10 měsíci +9

      It's the same "yes!" you'd say after winning a huge bet, a mixture of elation and relief. Tywin was betting all his hopes on Tommen, and when the boy shows genuine care and competence, it's like Tywin is internally saying "thank goodness, finally someone who's not a complete idiot!".

    • @anthonybullaro9634
      @anthonybullaro9634 Před 9 měsíci +6

      He was delivering praise to the gods that he finally had a grandson who wasn’t cruel or moronic lol

  • @MuscleFlexChris
    @MuscleFlexChris Před 4 lety +3004

    Tywin: "What makes a good king?"
    Tommen: "Wisdom."
    Tywin (Inside thoughts): "I already like this boy more than Joffrey."
    xD

    • @matthewmann8969
      @matthewmann8969 Před 3 lety +144

      He never really loved Joffrey or even loved him he always valued Tommen And Myrcella more

    • @tommenbaratheon3612
      @tommenbaratheon3612 Před 2 lety +23

      im so cool

    • @AqwDragulum
      @AqwDragulum Před 2 lety +21

      **Doc Ock voice** Ah Cersei, I love this boy!

    • @angelgray8899
      @angelgray8899 Před 2 lety +11

      "This boy" It's fitting bc I actually believe Tywin didn't bother to learn Tommen's name before *after* he became king 😂😂😂😂

    • @varamyrz2920
      @varamyrz2920 Před 2 lety +18

      @Chris Morris I'm pretty sure Tywin had long ago decided he liked *EVERYONE* more than Joffrey, from the Reynes of Castamere upwards. 🤣

  • @nodinitiative
    @nodinitiative Před 8 lety +3655

    Anyone of you realise that this is the only time we see Tommen and Tywin talking with one another?

    • @varamyrz2920
      @varamyrz2920 Před 6 lety +191

      nodinitiative Unfortunately for the Lannister dynasty.

    • @heyheyheyheyheyhey76
      @heyheyheyheyheyhey76 Před 6 lety +245

      Who else thinks Tywin was a badass. A motherfucker of a man, but intimidating, dignified and didn't take any shit.

    • @alexandersturnn4530
      @alexandersturnn4530 Před 6 lety +82

      Yeah, Tywin is one of those characters I admire and want to shake hands with for being such an awesome genius...followed by punching them in the face for being such assholes and, in Tywins case, the lousiest father imaginable.
      Roose Bolton fits this description quite well too.

    • @varamyrz2920
      @varamyrz2920 Před 6 lety +49

      Alexander Sturnn You mention Roose Bolton: he was *far worse* _ starting with *how* he fathered Ramsay in the first place.
      I also don't think Tywin was as bad towards his children as Randyll Tarly, who threatened to kill his eldest son and banished him to the Wall.
      So I wouldn't agree that Tywin is the "lousiest father" in the GRRM world: there are plenty of contenders.
      Tywin was certainly harsh in manner, particularly towards Tyrion. But he still raised Tyrion as his son, with all the privileges that carried, despite his own feelings _ *and* despite the prejudice of his whole world towards disability.
      Tywin wouldn't be an acceptable 21st century Western father. But by medieval standards (on which most of the GRRM world is based), he wasn't un-typical of his social class.
      Most of us fans take Tyrion's side over his father's murder and the events preceding it.
      But there's no proof that Tywin was lying when he said that he never intended Tyrion to be executed. If he was, I don't see why he would have accepted Jaime's deal.
      Having said all the above, the one thing which *does* make Tywin a strong candidate for "lousiest father", not to say, "lousiest human being", is his treatment of Tysha _ and his involvement of Tyrion in that.

    • @varamyrz2920
      @varamyrz2920 Před 6 lety +61

      This scene was the last hope for a Lannister dynasty. Tommen would probably have been a good king if Tywin had survived.

  • @TheDMB411987
    @TheDMB411987 Před 7 měsíci +106

    This is Tywin at his best here. The kindest he can be, when he says to Tommen “I think so as well” that he’ll be a good king you could see some semblance of affection from Tywin. This wasn’t manipulation so much as not letting Cersei spoil another king into being a cruel brat on the throne. He cares more about the legacy of the family and setting Tommen up for success.

    • @OutspokenSeeker
      @OutspokenSeeker Před 2 měsíci +6

      Indeed, there is a fine line between manipulation and guidance. But for all the ruthless pragmatism of the man, I don’t think Tywin ever desired blood and chaos and unrest. He wanted stability for his house to thrive in, and he saw that not intervening with the last king very nearly led to unavoidable disasters. So now, he’s cutting away the manipulation of Cersei, stepping in and offering Tommen a new person to learn from. Notice how he never told the boy the answers, he set up the questions, gave the examples, but always he let Tommen come to his own conclusions.

  • @Syryu
    @Syryu Před 9 lety +3143

    This scene and his scenes with Arya are like the only scenes where Tywin actually comes off a decent person.....

    • @XDXDXDXDXDXDXD
      @XDXDXDXDXDXDXD Před 9 lety +503

      Syryu As terrible and brutal a person as we know Tywin to be (and we hate him for killing Robb), he probably, actually, would have made Tommen into a good, wise king.

    • @DOWSOE
      @DOWSOE Před 9 lety +153

      Syryu yea..... a very sharp man, and I think he enjoys teaching stuff to ppl he likes, with his question and answer method

    • @vario6492
      @vario6492 Před 9 lety +119

      I love Tywin in every scene

    • @4RTWORKS
      @4RTWORKS Před 9 lety +24

      ***** The only sense Margaery ever talks is sense her grandma talked into her. And I don't think Olenna is planning to talk sense into Tommen. She wants Margaery to manipulate him as well, so...

    • @knuckle1493
      @knuckle1493 Před 9 lety

      ***** lol

  • @blkplauge
    @blkplauge Před 10 lety +8481

    Love this scene. Love how Tywin is speaking directly to Tommen, and yet he's also addressing Cersei as well. He's pretty much saying, "You already fucked up raising one king. I'll be damned if you screw up this one." Tywin, why you so damn bad ass?
    Edit: To have this video recommended out of the blue and seeing a comment I made almost 8 years ago is a little trippy, not gonna lie. Glad to see the other civil discussion and comments in the replies!

    • @pjosepha
      @pjosepha Před 3 lety +54

      Come on preach it👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @solitarysurreal3652
      @solitarysurreal3652 Před 3 lety +161

      His advice is amazing - shame it's got manipulation written all over it, hey.

    • @camomurf5182
      @camomurf5182 Před 3 lety +116

      LOL, he's giving Tommen the talk about the birds and the bees, and he still sounds awesome!

    • @darthpalpalzang7914
      @darthpalpalzang7914 Před 2 lety +140

      @@solitarysurreal3652 maybe, but I do believe he would've made tommen to be an excellent king if he had enough time.

    • @solitarysurreal3652
      @solitarysurreal3652 Před 2 lety +40

      @@darthpalpalzang7914 Oh on that I agree - sadly Margaery got her hooks into him too.

  • @Kncperseus
    @Kncperseus Před rokem +116

    That "Yesss!" from Tywin when Tommen says "Wisdom" - finally, FINALLY, he'd found someone from his bloodline who felt satisfactory.

    • @44Rich
      @44Rich Před rokem +4

      Tywin🎺📀🎷 was the unsung King of We$teros🌐

  • @connorevans9655
    @connorevans9655 Před rokem +736

    I love at 2:40-2:42 that not only Tywin is thoroughly pleased by his answer but then even Cersei looks over and you can tell she’s so proud and maybe a little nervous that her boy is actually showing the aptitude to be a good king.

    • @turtleheadedbadger
      @turtleheadedbadger Před rokem +89

      I see it as her realising that Tommen is allowing himself to be manipulated by Tywin.

    • @saatvikkalra6061
      @saatvikkalra6061 Před rokem +101

      @@turtleheadedbadger honestly probably a good move, letting tywin take the reins for tommen until he comes of age and learns how to rule would probably be better for EVERYONE

    • @_chade
      @_chade Před rokem +96

      @@turtleheadedbadger Or realizing that she, herself, won’t get to manipulate him.

    • @heroeus8173
      @heroeus8173 Před rokem +8

      The truth is no matter what! it's tywin who was in control
      Whether it was joffrey or even tommen
      Remember when in the small council
      Tyrion put subtly joffrey to his place
      And joffrey said "how dare you i am the king the king"
      Tywin says "A king doesn't has to say i am a king"
      Then joffrey open his mouth to perhaps spit some truth
      Tywin Straight glare at joffrey
      Then tywin ask to send baby king to his chamber cercei took joffrey as she knows what would happen if she doesn't do so lmao 😂 🤣
      If joffrey would run his mouth more
      Tywin himself would might even send joffrey to hell.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@turtleheadedbadgerexcept in this case Tywin is giving tommen some genuinely good advice and not being super manipulative about it

  • @curtist919
    @curtist919 Před 5 lety +6253

    When Tommen says wisdom and Tywin says yes you can hear the exhausted relief in his voice. He’s like finally someone who gets it. Someone I can work with. He sees Tommen as somebody who could actually be a good king and run things after he’s gone.

    • @Japan705
      @Japan705 Před 2 lety +462

      I noticed that too and the beautiful irony in that is that he always had someone to work with in Tyrion but Tywin was unable to take the advice he was giving to tommen about wisdom, otherwise typing would have removed emotion from logic and readied Tyrion to take heed of the family name

    • @BlackDiamond2718
      @BlackDiamond2718 Před 2 lety +267

      Also the fact that tywin can work with him instead of having to control him. You dont need to control someone who can be responsible and capable.

    • @adam36771
      @adam36771 Před 2 lety +59

      Or a one to easy to manipulates

    • @conortong2243
      @conortong2243 Před 2 lety +148

      @@BlackDiamond2718 on the contrary, I think he sees that he can take him completely under his wing, rather than Joffrey who started an inconvenient and costly war because on a whim he wanted to see someone bleed for fun

    • @dharmdevil
      @dharmdevil Před 2 lety +13

      He can't. It was proven he was a puppet. He lacks ruthlessness.

  • @Tinandel
    @Tinandel Před rokem +10223

    I like when Tommen asks, “What about strength?” He’s no longer just passively answering questions - he’s actively engaging in the exercise and trying to understand Tywin’s points, rather than just giving him the answer he wants.

    • @tommenbaratheon3612
      @tommenbaratheon3612 Před rokem +329

      facts. although i was wise it would have been nice to have some perception skills too

    • @missbelled6700
      @missbelled6700 Před rokem +674

      Yeah, paired with him just straight up ignoring his mother when she tries to say 'not now,' I really got the sense that Tommen quite respected Tywin, and understood that they were working through an exercise where he wouldn't be humiliated or left hanging in the wind.

    • @Mukation
      @Mukation Před rokem +554

      @@missbelled6700 Tommen also knew that Joffrey was a terrible person and he knew and respected his grandfather.
      Had Tywin not died, Tommen may very well have become a great king.

    • @joshcastleman563
      @joshcastleman563 Před rokem +229

      @@missbelled6700 I think it’s supposed to be that way to show that no one besides Cersi, was gonna miss Joffrey. Not even the rest of his own family

    • @ddd8828
      @ddd8828 Před rokem +119

      In the books Joffrey sexually assaulted him. So no, not too bummed out.

  • @Limrasson
    @Limrasson Před rokem +305

    What I like about this is that this looks kind of wholesome.
    But also shows two things: Tywin wastes no time to start training the spare and he immediately asserts control over him. What he says about a king listening to their advisors IS true but it's also true that usually it's an excuse to have the ruler as your puppet.

    • @dwight3555
      @dwight3555 Před rokem +33

      Still, Tywin is not some selfish maniac desperately trying to get power for himself. What he wants most of all is for his family's legacy to remain strong and continue, he truly wants Tommen to become a good wise king after his demise, as Tommen is his last chance at raising a good king.

    • @user-yc5um2pl5v
      @user-yc5um2pl5v Před rokem

      It's not "wholesome" at all. And what is it about this word? The only one allowed to use? No other descriptions allowed? God, I hate it already.

    • @moegreene7940
      @moegreene7940 Před 11 měsíci +6

      He has to. Otherwise, Cersei gets control early on like with Joffrey..which is a mistake. Cersei is way worse counseling than Tywin who is one of the best hands ever

    • @ABonafideSkeleton
      @ABonafideSkeleton Před 9 měsíci +7

      He wasn't trying to make him a puppet, he was trying to steer him on the right path before Cersei got her claws into him and sent him down the same doomed path she sent Joffery.
      Tywin didn't want a puppet, he wanted a worthy successor to himself, a king who would ensure the Lannisters legacy after he's gone, hence why he wasted no time whatsoever in taking Tommen under his wing.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 9 měsíci

      Except in this case he’s actually guiding tommen

  • @takunx
    @takunx Před 3 měsíci +18

    You can see when they’re going up the stairs Tywin is holding Tommen’s arm like an excited and happy grandfather that’s going to hang with and teach his grandson. Wholesome scene.

  • @jamesblacker1840
    @jamesblacker1840 Před 2 lety +7112

    You know what I love about this scene? Tywin’s killing two birds with one stone. He is definitely helping Tommen, and starting to mould him into a better King than Joffrey ever was. But at the same time, Tywin’s putting himself in a powerful position as the one the King turns to for advice, ensuring he’ll still get what he wants in the long run. He may be a ruthless prick, but he’s damn good at what he does.

    • @LordWyatt
      @LordWyatt Před 2 lety +427

      He doesn’t even have to manipulate his grandson, just steer him in the right direction; and they’d both get what they’d want in the end.

    • @battle00333
      @battle00333 Před 2 lety +287

      @@LordWyatt Not to mention, what we see here isnt "Tywin the hand of the king" but "Tywin the grandfather of the king"
      It is not objectionable that listening to Tywin as an advisor, is the best thing for tommen to do in his position.
      Hes not so much trying to make tommen turn to himself, but rather to turn to those wiser than tommen, which includes himself.
      Infact, Tywin himself is the wisest man in the room so it would be natural for him to want the king to listen to his advice.
      On a sidenote, its worth noting the fact that tywin managed to turn a moment of mourning and sadness, into an educational lesson that distracts from the sadness, and instead makes tommen look forward towards what is ahead of him, and what he is capable of achieving.

    • @athenastewart9167
      @athenastewart9167 Před 2 lety +214

      He is also setting himself between Tommen and his mother. Joffrey was ruined by her; he wants to prevent that with Tommen. The rebuke to Cersei was subtle, but it was harsh. Basically, "You raised a monster to be King-- a bad and foolish King. I will do better with Tommen than you ever could."

    • @jroc3080
      @jroc3080 Před 2 lety +59

      most important thing is that he is separating Tommen from Cersei's grasp.

    • @masterxl97
      @masterxl97 Před 2 lety +4

      @@LordWyatt You know what I DONT love about this scene? How it’s immediately followed by Jamie raping his twin sister in front of the corpse of their bastard incest child.
      Game of Thrones, everybody!

  • @abhisarsharma8376
    @abhisarsharma8376 Před 5 lety +7909

    I love how Tywin never says Tommen that he is wrong but instead quotes examples from history how they all were the wrong qualities that a king should possess.
    That ladies and gentlemen is how you should teach your child.
    Edit - I agree not the "wrong qualities" but definitely not the most important ones!

    • @Widow-Cicada
      @Widow-Cicada Před 3 lety +384

      Aka. You need to actually be smart, or educate yourself to dispel ignorance. And TEACH without any biased instances.

    • @dw1419
      @dw1419 Před 3 lety +369

      Not the *wrong* qualities, just not the most important, or not sufficient on their own without wisdom.

    • @VJN1001
      @VJN1001 Před 3 lety +108

      That's why dynasties that ruled for hundreds of year in history had always record royal's routine and meetings. Even today's civilization is fruit of many trials and errors of our ancestors.

    • @FireAngelChris
      @FireAngelChris Před 3 lety +3

      Facts

    • @bourne2crimson397
      @bourne2crimson397 Před 3 lety +132

      Parents and teachers alike could learn a lot from this scene: don't just *say* they're wrong or incorrect, show it. Knowledge isn't the replacement of previous info, it is *building* upon it.

  • @alliasstar7289
    @alliasstar7289 Před rokem +68

    This is my fav scene with Tywin. He's so proud and relieved at the same time. He knows The boy's answers may be naive, but they're not stupid. And he's smart enough to figure out the point Tywin was trying to make. He's humble, respectful, and smart for his age. And all his previous answers even though they were incorrect, still proved he'd take the throne seriously. Unlike all the other pathetic disappointments that came before him.

  • @Chaziltasm
    @Chaziltasm Před rokem +253

    This scene is brilliant.
    Tywin recognizes the failure of his daughter and steps in. She was meant to guide Geoffrey and turn him into a good king. She failed to be a mother and let him do what he wanted.
    In comes Tywin. Cersei rebells at first "this is not the time or place" he ignores her. He comes in, and removes Tommen from cersei's side, and leaves her there, standing next to her failure of a son.

    • @dldudley61
      @dldudley61 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Exactly and him walking away is symbolic of telling to walk away from both of them

  • @LordofFullmetal
    @LordofFullmetal Před 2 lety +6899

    Tywin actually gives some really solid advice, here - and presents it in a really healthy way. Note that he never says "you're wrong" - he agrees that the qualities are important, but also gives some examples of how they might not be enough on their own.
    Then he highlights the importance of recognising that you don't know everything, and listening to experts in their field.
    I question his motives - but the advice itself is really good, and really well-delivered.

    • @zyggybaranowski6852
      @zyggybaranowski6852 Před 2 lety +504

      Tommen was the best candidate to carry on the Lannister legacy. He wasn't sadistic like Joffrey, he was a kind, likeable child who wanted everyone do be better off. These are important attributes for a king. Tywin saw that Tommen had more potential due to being young and open minded, meaning Tywin would be able to influence him in a way that strengthened house Lannister.

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr Před 2 lety +346

      True, his motives are naked here:
      "Wise kings follow his counselors (like me, follow me!")
      but it is solid advice, just shady coming from him

    • @Teufer2
      @Teufer2 Před 2 lety +290

      I don't think at all his motives are questionable. Yes of course he wants to teach Tommen to listen to his advisors so that he can influence him and use him as a tool.
      But Tywin is not a foolish man. He wants to groom him into a proper king because Tywin knows even he will not live forever. I am sure he will use him as a puppet as he is now to young to rule himself but when he becomes an adult slowly will give him more and more free space to make decisions on his own.
      So when Tywins time will come he will have made a proper King out of him.
      He wants to teach Tommen to become a strong leader not only because he is the next King and a Lannister. But also he is his grandson.
      I see nothing wrong with that.

    • @johnbanks4761
      @johnbanks4761 Před 2 lety +34

      he was also making sure that HE tywin was going to be the one teaching him by telling the future king that he needs counselors

    • @LordBlazer209
      @LordBlazer209 Před 2 lety +21

      It is a shame due to the book changes, especially after Tywin dies his brother Kevan had everything I plave to make Tomin the best king, until he was killed by Varis. Look at CZcams for the audio. Book readers were waiting for that scene.

  • @SirBullet754
    @SirBullet754 Před 8 lety +810

    lol Tywin seems like he's happy Joffrey is dead.

    • @bohnbaratheon1695
      @bohnbaratheon1695 Před 8 lety +127

      We all were except Cersei coz she a mum

    • @dani010203stor
      @dani010203stor Před 8 lety +17

      he has hope again hahaha

    • @HolyknightVader999
      @HolyknightVader999 Před 7 lety +33

      Everyone was. All except for Cersei, but that's because Cersei raised Joffrey.

    • @007dalal
      @007dalal Před 7 lety +67

      who wasn't?

    • @izilladkilla
      @izilladkilla Před 7 lety +126

      Everybody was happy that Joffrey died. Well, everyone except Cersei, but she's a hateful bitch, so I don't care.

  • @henrywhitmore8344
    @henrywhitmore8344 Před 11 měsíci +39

    I love how Tywin looks at Cersei as he walks tommen away to discuss marriage as kind of a “I’ll take it from here” 😂😂😂

  • @masterplokoon8803
    @masterplokoon8803 Před rokem +16

    Joffrey: dies
    Cersei:😭
    Everyone else: crab rave 🦀🦀🦀

  • @mediitem
    @mediitem Před 2 lety +2905

    I just love how Tywin caught Tommen right in this precise moment of Cercei grief, before she can dig her claws in him and make him uncontrollable like Joffrey, Tywin made sure that the mistake will never be done again and starts teaching Tommen right away.

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 Před rokem +36

      That's not consistent with her character. She was saying goodbye to her beloved son. She wasn't gonna fight her father then or try to control her other son right then and there. She'd never let anyone get between her and the one thing she loves above all else in that world........
      Power😈

    • @mediitem
      @mediitem Před rokem +142

      @@Kruppt808 I know she was grieving at that moment, but Tywin is a man of immediate action he wouldn't risk waiting, he started the process right away.

    • @daniellelawman9724
      @daniellelawman9724 Před rokem +21

      Because he knew she would.

    • @Malthizar
      @Malthizar Před rokem +24

      You spelled "controlling" wrong. Tywin cares about the family line. Not about any particular person in it.
      It's amazing how many people got swayed just because the guy spoke in a softer tone.

    • @mediitem
      @mediitem Před rokem +8

      @@Malthizar he is so obsessed with his name and his legacy we all know it, but read my comment again and try to understand, because what you said is totally irrelevant.

  • @archsteel7
    @archsteel7 Před 2 lety +4508

    One thing I find really interesting about this scene is how gentle he is with Tommen. You can tell he is kind of aware he messed up with Jaime and Cersei, and has actually learned from his mistakes there. He was too direct in his methods, too overbearing. He was a pretty abysmal parent and I think at some level he realizes he absolutely failed both of the children he cared about. So, with Tommen, he’s getting a second crack at it. A chance to make a proper Lannister heir that will keep the house going after he’s gone, and one without all the myriad of complexes he’s left his own children with.

    • @sabahmerchant1866
      @sabahmerchant1866 Před 2 lety +685

      There's also a stereotype of people being less strict with their grandkids than they were with their kids - maybe this sort of thing is where it came from, when the individual realizes the mistakes they made with raising their kids and doesn't want the grandkids to be the same way

    • @BruceWayne-fj9bm
      @BruceWayne-fj9bm Před 2 lety +63

      Well his children were complete screw ups except for Jaime in a sense.

    • @aunthaggis8856
      @aunthaggis8856 Před 2 lety +178

      @@BruceWayne-fj9bm Jamie was still a screw up. overblown arrogance at fighting well in a tournament and signing himself up to serve the crown instead of his family at the age of 18.

    • @Grey11s
      @Grey11s Před 2 lety +63

      @@BruceWayne-fj9bm
      Jaime ended up as a screw-up. He just became less of one after he got released.

    • @deathofrats5321
      @deathofrats5321 Před rokem +66

      @@aunthaggis8856 Uh, what? Jaime's personality had nothing to do with his getting in to the Kingsguard. Nor did he win a tourney. Cersei wanted him at court so they could continue having sex and was the one who gave the idea to Aerys. Aerys then likely did it to spite Tywin, because Aerys was a madman.
      And while Jaime might ahve been able to refuse (it's unclear whetehr this is possible), Cersei had already convinced him that it was a great idea. Not to mention, young Jaime was idealistic. He really admired the Kingsguard and probbaly loved the opportunity to join their ranks.

  • @rics6035
    @rics6035 Před rokem +14

    Cersei: "this is hardly the place"
    Proceeds to copulate with her brother on top of her dead son

  • @thecalmingspace7242
    @thecalmingspace7242 Před 3 měsíci +3

    How savage of Tywin
    " your brother was an incurable asshole, try not to be like him while we discuss future matters in front of your grieving mother and his corpse. Your brother is nothing but the past. Thank God. Come along..."

  • @albertjester
    @albertjester Před 2 lety +6599

    I love the raw enthusiasm in Tywin's voice when Tommen says wisdom. "YES. Finally, young, malleable, and smart enough to know he needs to be smart. THIS I can work with!"
    -
    Ok, didn't expect all this so a clarification. No, I didn't just remix the similar comment, I saw the clip, and commented, pure coincidence. As others have said, it's an easy enough conclusion to come to and the only "solid link" in the wording is mostly because "*Blank* I can work with" is the most common way to get across the idea of molding someone or something into what you want it to be.
    No, I don't have any proof of that beyond "take my word for it".
    I saw the video, came to that conclusion, scrolled down to post it and moved on, didn't read other comments beyond one screen's worth and wouldn't have even known about the first one if not for it being pointed out. I don't really chase likes on CZcams comments since, there's no easily accessible stat to keep track of them anywhere I can find, And I can't be arsed PERSONALLY "keeping score", so why bother? (And even if I did, doing the internet equivalent of "Telling someone else's joke, but louder, and getting laughs" is a scummy thing to do, credit were it's due, always.)
    But speaking of likes, that's my only real evidence for "I didn't scroll down very far before commenting" Either roughly 5k People watched the video, scrolled down through the comments at length, saw the "first" comment, and liked mine anyway, or roughly 5k people watched the video, scrolled down a little, liked my comment, and didn't go deeper than that, Which seems more likely of the two and is, again, pretty much what I did.
    (Speaking of, while I'm at it, thanks to everyone who liked I suppose, And "Great minds think alike" to the "Original" Comment. Wish the combination of those things didn't result in a Half-a-Year long "Debate" though.)

    • @Infernal460
      @Infernal460 Před 2 lety +235

      Problem is we have a mountain of debt and three angry dragons to deal with.
      I'm not saying Tommen is a bad choice. But we need someone with broad shoulders. No one is going to charge a dragon because they have been "paid" to.

    • @Vader53124
      @Vader53124 Před 2 lety +59

      Also, someone whos not a dwarf.

    • @Bronzescorpion
      @Bronzescorpion Před 2 lety +84

      "When Tommen says wisdom and Tywin says yes you can hear the exhausted relief in his voice. He’s like finally someone who gets it. Someone I can work with" - 4 year old comment
      "I love the raw enthusiasm in Tywin's voice when Tommen says wisdom. "YES. Finally, young, malleable, and smart enough to know he needs to be smart. THIS I can work with!"" - your comment
      Although there is a chance, that you just happened to write something, it seems very unlikely. What do you gain from copying a comment?

    • @Babidi111
      @Babidi111 Před 2 lety +69

      @@Bronzescorpion what do you gain from pointing it out. its not that complex of a comment that only one person could of thought of it. I'm guessing it makes you feel clever, like you discovered something no one else could? Even if he did copy it, I think the same emotion would be what drove you both.

    • @Bronzescorpion
      @Bronzescorpion Před 2 lety +9

      @@Babidi111 It should be clear that I was curious about what makes a person copying an old comment, so what I would gain was hopefully an answer that satisfied my curiosity. It doesn't make sense to expect that albertjester was looking for the same with their comment, so it is really weird to suspect that we are driven by the same emotion as we are most likely to have two vastly different reasons to post our comment.
      Furthermore, the problem isn't the complexity of the comment, it is the extremely similar wording. This is incredibly unlikely to happen by chance. So while they could indeed get the same thought separately, for them to word it the same way, is the mystery that caused my curiosity.
      As for your question, no, I don't feel clever for have found it out, as it is in no way hidden, but there in plain sight. I also didn't make any indication that I thought so, so why are you assuming this of me?

  • @Big_Steve11
    @Big_Steve11 Před 4 lety +1928

    2:00 when Tywin calls Robert Baratheon “King Robert” instead of “your father” it solidifies to me that he definitely knows about Cersei and Jamie and just chooses to not directly acknowledge it

    • @godemperorofmankind3.091
      @godemperorofmankind3.091 Před 3 lety +91

      so if he started talking about "Ah Yes. fighting skill. Jaime Lannister is skillfull"
      would he have said "Your father"?

    • @olord86
      @olord86 Před 2 lety +212

      I have long believed that Tywin knew. That said, it is my belief that Robert knew as well. Both demonstrated the capacity to deny knowledge of uncomfortable truths.

    • @codysellers4151
      @codysellers4151 Před 2 lety +114

      Tywin had an iron fisted grasp on the family after Joanna died; I personally find it hard to believe he did not know.
      I also agree with Graham’s comment. Robert may have been meh at kinging, but he was also a warrior, which means he had to be at least somewhat observant in his life. I’m sure he at least had suspicions.

    • @sandwichbreath0
      @sandwichbreath0 Před 2 lety +57

      Yeah, Tywin is much too sharp to not have known. Being 'blind' to something so obvious, when he was razor-sharp in all other matters, would be inconsistent with the character.

    • @hjer731
      @hjer731 Před 2 lety +10

      Maybe, but also keeping with the pattern he built

  • @ifeeldead463
    @ifeeldead463 Před 10 měsíci +14

    This has got to be the closest thing to the Lannisters being wholesome to each other. I know Tywin was sowing the seeds to manipulate Tommen but at the same time, he just seems like a decent grandfather and mentor. Also, Jaime's short exchange with Tommen was nice too, he just seems genuinely looking forward to supporting his nephew-son

  • @ValensBellator
    @ValensBellator Před rokem +46

    Scenes like this were so dang good. You can see this is what Tywin truly lives for, and Tommen sincerely wanted to learn.

  • @akolasprime
    @akolasprime Před 10 lety +574

    For all his flaws.Tywin Lannister is unarguably the most disciplined man in all of the 7 kingdoms

    • @PyxelLab
      @PyxelLab Před 10 lety +39

      Yeah what about Stannis, they share the same contempt for pleasure, but surprisingly for different reasons. Tywin is all about pride and legacy whereas Stannis is just completely dominated by the sense of duty and responsibilities. In the books it is implied that Stannis does not care for the Iron Throne for other reason besides that it is his duty (and legitimate right) to have it

    • @VYxFrost
      @VYxFrost Před 10 lety +16

      and a faithless tool. You don't see Tywin giving up on his gods and converting to some burning douche or the drowning ass -w- at least Tywin will admit his lack of care for those in a higher plane of spirit! XD lol!

    • @AthanaSus
      @AthanaSus Před 6 lety +7

      What about eddard stark?

    • @asadulhaq6689
      @asadulhaq6689 Před 6 lety +3

      If Stannis was in Eddard's place in the Tower of Joy, he probably would have killed Jon.

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Před 5 lety +9

      Olenna and Tywin were both disciplined. Olenna flipped after the death of her grandchildren. Tywin was always irrational towards Tyrion who was best suited to carrying on his legacy.

  • @adamantium4999
    @adamantium4999 Před rokem +1865

    Charles Dance as Tywin is just exceptional. He commands the scene and steals the show every time. Truly a great portrayal by a very skilled actor.
    Tywin choosing to educate his new King over the corpse of his former King, who both happen to be his grandsons is just elite.

    • @nicolasmartinez795
      @nicolasmartinez795 Před 6 měsíci +10

      It's like Mr. Dance and Mr. Dinklage kept trying to outdo each other every scene. I think had Tywin had more scenes, he may have taken a golden globe or two from Dinklage

    • @sukhvii
      @sukhvii Před 5 měsíci +2

      Stephen dillane too. Too bad the show writers hated Stannis.

    • @mkultra2456
      @mkultra2456 Před 5 měsíci +2

      He is the lord of teh dance.

    • @jonharrison9222
      @jonharrison9222 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I don’t think an American actor could do quite the same job.

  • @blahblahblahaha
    @blahblahblahaha Před 7 měsíci +16

    I love how people think of this as such a wholesome interaction. “Aww look at adorable grandpappy Tywin giving advice” this was 100 percent him ensuring that he can manipulate and control Tommen as he sees fit. He could not be happier Joffrey is out of the way so that he can sink his claws in Tommen. I mean better him than Cersei but it’s still not much of an improvement coming from someone who’s wise advice was to give the order to rape and murder an innocent woman and her children.

    • @varadsalunkhe9008
      @varadsalunkhe9008 Před 3 měsíci

      yes but tommen was wise once tywin had met his end tommen from everything he has learned from tywin would probably understand that he was getting manipulated and learn from him to be a competent king way better than cersei manipulating him to be a spoiled brat

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 měsíci +1

      No, you're not entirely right at all. Tommen DID needed to be successful as a ruler as Tywin knew he wasn't going to live forever so he needed someone worthy to do the job for him so he needed to train Tommen the RIGHT way. It's not a "wholesome" at all but it's NOT "manipulation" as you think it is, if it was, he would have gone straight up said, "look kid, I'm the boss here. Me! NOT you." and that would have been it. But he was clearly happy that Tommen can think critically about things to be a good king. That's what Tywin was looking for here, that should be obvious. Tywin is evil, yeah no one should deny that, but he understands for the most part, pragmatic actions.

    • @michaelpitou3690
      @michaelpitou3690 Před 2 měsíci

      It's a huge improvement, actually.
      Cersei wanted to rule herself but didn't had wits not to rule, not to teach how to rule. Tywin enjoyed power as well, but he had the wits for both rule and teach. He had all intentions to make Tommen do what he wants, but he also was going to raise him into a good ruler along the way.

  • @shakeyfly
    @shakeyfly Před rokem +61

    Tywin was an absolute BEAST. Cunning, intelligent, strong. He was absolutely a top dog in the show.

  • @SSVCloud
    @SSVCloud Před 10 lety +363

    "It's all relatively straightforward." He really is Tyrion's father.

    • @HisameArtwork
      @HisameArtwork Před 2 lety +15

      Tywin was rumored to posses a sense of humor...this was the rare glimpse of it.

    • @sikwilly45
      @sikwilly45 Před 2 lety

      Even though he wasn't. 😉

    • @VictoriaTraducciones
      @VictoriaTraducciones Před 2 lety

      @@sikwilly45 he is until the books tell us otherwise

    • @sikwilly45
      @sikwilly45 Před 2 lety

      @@VictoriaTraducciones Indeed. They dropped enough hints, though.

    • @VictoriaTraducciones
      @VictoriaTraducciones Před 2 lety

      @@sikwilly45 there are hints of Cersei and Jaime being Aerys's aswell, usually I'm not a fan of the everyone is a secret Targ theories but I'd rather the twins be the Targ bastards, Cersei has Mad Queen vibes, that seems to be her arch in future books, she will probably be the one to burn King's Landing instead of Dany, the part where she burns the Tower of the Hand and all the symbolism with the wildfire, even her eyes are described as the same color at some point, it's just perfect if she was the Mad King's daughter, Jaime in the other hand would be a kinslayer, just like Tyrion, besides already being a kingslayer, both having killed their dads, and considering his hatred towards Aerys and overall feelings towards Targaryens it would be poetic, one of the reason why he killed Aerys was because he asked him to bring him his father's head, imagine if he killed his actual father for a man that is not his father, Genna does mention he is not Tywin's son after all, and of course there's the incest, very Targaryen of them, also you gotta love irony of Tyrion, the hated son, being the only child of Tywin, to me Tyrion not being Tywin's validates his hatred and actions towards him but we'll have to wait and see, maybe they all are just Lannisters, not everyone can be a secret Targ

  • @deadbutmoving
    @deadbutmoving Před 10 lety +1913

    Tywin Lannister is not evil. He is intelligent. In the world of GOT one has to be cruel to survive. Tywin is acting in the best interests of himself and his family, even when he acts cruelly he's only doing so to achieve a goal. He is not psychotically cruel, he doesn't find cruelty amusing.
    People who think Tywin will groom Tommen into a psychotic like Joeffery are idiots. If Tywin was left to raise Tommen he would make him into someone like himself. An intelligent, calculating, and politically savy king who knows how to play the game of thrones.

    • @Theriot6592
      @Theriot6592 Před 10 lety +104

      The world of GOT is like that because men like Tywin MAKE it like that.

    • @deadbutmoving
      @deadbutmoving Před 10 lety +73

      Theriot6592 You should give George R. R. Martin more credit for his understanding of Politics and history. Politics in the Pre-industrialized world was very much like GOT.
      One could make an argument that modern day politicians are as ruthless if not more ruthless that GOT ever was.

    • @Theriot6592
      @Theriot6592 Před 10 lety +69

      deadbutmoving Um...yeah, that's my point. People justify moral bankruptcy by saying "that's just how the world works," not realizing that how the world works is decided by the people living in it.

    • @deadbutmoving
      @deadbutmoving Před 10 lety +36

      Theriot6592 We do realize that people make it so. And there is nothing you or anyone can do about it. If you have some magical solution to make the world a better place please by all means do it. For the rest of us mortals we will just have to make due with the crazy world we imperfect humans have created for ourselves.
      In the end even you will be forced into that position.

    • @Theriot6592
      @Theriot6592 Před 10 lety +32

      deadbutmoving Goodness inspires more goodness, evil and selfishness inspires more evil and selfishness. If you're only concerned with personal success, by all means go with the current state of the world. That's easy. It's difficult, risky, and courageous to try to be the one to actually take initiative and make the world better. And since Tywin is born into a position of power, his actions have more consequences than anyone else.

  • @marine47ncaa25
    @marine47ncaa25 Před 10 měsíci +20

    I honestly love this scene. Tywin is only bad from our general allegiances in the show but in reality, he’s just protecting has family above all else.

    • @spinozatheobvious626
      @spinozatheobvious626 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Well bad is a judgment call, but 'protecting his family' is much too generous. He's protecting his legacy, the fame and grandeur of his house down the generations, to the detriment of the happiness and well being of the current generations. He really doesnt care about anything but legacy.

    • @marine47ncaa25
      @marine47ncaa25 Před 9 měsíci

      @@spinozatheobvious626 I cannot argue with that, fair point👍

  • @doidoi8544
    @doidoi8544 Před rokem +137

    My favorite part of this scene if Tywin isn't just telling Tommen he's wrong, he's giving examples of past kings and how they were led to their graves.

    • @Spanner249
      @Spanner249 Před rokem +19

      And without his guidance Tommen reverted to his initial answer of holiness and it backfired completely.

  • @MellSayzHi
    @MellSayzHi Před rokem +5

    Tywin gives off the vibe with Tommen like the grandparent who secretly slips you a 20 whenever your parents and siblings aren't looking just cause you're the favorite. Though with a good helping of 'I can use this to my advantage' from Tywin

  • @Don_Facoquero
    @Don_Facoquero Před 9 lety +516

    Tywin wore no crown, yet he was all a king should be.

    • @chortles9
      @chortles9 Před 8 lety +14

      ***** Pretty much why Pycelle told Aerys to open the gates of King's Landing... but also why Tyrion had it out for Pycelle (hence the "canary trap" of the three marriage proposals for Myrcella): because he sensed that Pycelle's so-called loyalty to House Lannister only extended to Tywin personally.

    • @paulthoresen8241
      @paulthoresen8241 Před 6 lety +1

      Rob wasn't king either, Jon Arryn was

    • @AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw
      @AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw Před 6 lety +1

      Paul Thoresen false. King aerys succeeded when tywin was making the calls. Robert drove the kingdom to debt cuz he had complete control

    • @fulahno
      @fulahno Před 5 lety +11

      In the books Stannis remembers his first encounter with Tywin.
      Him and Robert were children when they went to the capital with Lord Baratheon. They entered the throne room and sitting in it was a formidable man with blond hair that looked like the truest king there could be. It was actually Tywin sitting on it, acting as regent while Aerys was away

    • @omega1397
      @omega1397 Před 5 lety +3

      @@AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw
      The debt came from Little finger IIRC. Robert was too dumb and gullible to notice. And so was everyone else.
      Baelish is loved by everyone in the books because he was thought to be good with money and a miracle worker. The truth is he was excessively borrowing for the purpose of that image. And to ascend from the inevitable chaos from Braavos. Chaos is a ladder.
      He is also thought to be simple, especially since he comes from a humble house in the Fingers. Loyal and simple and good with the cash.
      In the books nobody besides Varys (probably) and Sansa knows how slimy and cunning Baelish is. Jaime even considers him a serious candidate for Hand of the King.
      This is all from memory though. I'm probably getting some detail wrong.

  • @marcodeguzman3171
    @marcodeguzman3171 Před 8 lety +175

    First thing Tommen suggests for what makes a good king is "holiness" and he ends up uniting the Faith and the Crown in Season 6

    • @hydramarinee
      @hydramarinee Před 7 lety +25

      This is the reason GRRM is called "the master of foreshadowing".

    • @goomymaster6417
      @goomymaster6417 Před 7 lety +26

      This scene isn't in the books and GRRM didn't write this episode so I don't think he had too much to do with the foreshadowing shown here.

    • @easypickens13
      @easypickens13 Před 6 lety

      And then the church blew up and he killed himself. The end

  • @jonathanhallberg3009
    @jonathanhallberg3009 Před 10 měsíci +59

    This scene is one of my favourite scenes with both Tywin and Tommen. Not only did Tommen realize for the first time that he´s gonna become something he neither thought he´d be nor wanted to be, which is a king, and Tywin telling him that he could be a great king as long as he understands what that means. Brilliant acting from both actors. Oh, and Joffrey just lying there dead is also amazing!

    • @infinite4392
      @infinite4392 Před 10 měsíci +1

      this sort of thing is what made tywin such a great and dynamic character. At times you agree with him or even respect his decisions, but overall he's still...well... him

  • @johnjirehgarcia8382
    @johnjirehgarcia8382 Před rokem +8

    Cersei's smirk in 2:13-2:16 when Tywin mentioned Robert's hunting and drinking, knowing she use both to kill Robert! Nice little detail there

  • @WQuantrill
    @WQuantrill Před 5 lety +410

    “Your brother was not a wise king, your brother was not a good king.” Savage lol.

    • @animatedink2529
      @animatedink2529 Před 2 lety +39

      You left out the best part. “If he had been (a good king) he’d still be alive.”

    • @peezyorpj
      @peezyorpj Před 2 lety +15

      In front of Cersei too lol

    • @TheStapleGunKid
      @TheStapleGunKid Před 2 lety +11

      Really though, that's the nicest thing anyone could actually say about Joffrey. If Tywin was being totally honest, he would have said "Your brother was a demented, cowardly lunatic."

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 Před rokem +2

      @@TheStapleGunKid and his uncle killed him. Lol just joking , it was actually the rival family from High Garden but I'm gonna still accuse my own son. I'm sure that won't come back to shoot me on the privy

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 Před rokem

      @@Kruppt808 Talk about getting caught with your pants down.🤭👌

  • @markk_g
    @markk_g Před 2 lety +736

    Love how he uses examples to explain things instead of just straight up telling him what to do, showing what the value of education really is

  • @LifeInPink999
    @LifeInPink999 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I love how neither Tommen or Tywin could care less about Joffrey, Tommen decided to stop pretending when Tywin showed up.

  • @danielhowarth6583
    @danielhowarth6583 Před rokem +10

    Charles Dance was the perfect fit to play Tywin, the way he commands the stage as it where, and we're hanging on his every word, a truly elite actor

  • @kevinzambrano5179
    @kevinzambrano5179 Před 8 lety +763

    everybody talks about Peter Dinklage(best one) and Lena Headey but holy shit Charles Dance was good throughout this entire series, one of the best portraits of a villain/antagonist in modern TV.

    • @jackiemortes
      @jackiemortes Před 8 lety +10

      +Kevin Zambrano He reminds me of Christopher Lee. I guess that's something :P

    • @345635356
      @345635356 Před 8 lety +16

      +Kevin Zambrano how bout anti-hero? Because he isnt 100% in the antagonist or the protagonist camp.

    • @kevinzambrano5179
      @kevinzambrano5179 Před 8 lety +7

      +Alexander Greyling he's not an antihero, Punisher is an antihero, Tyrion would be the closest thing to an anti-hero in the show. Tywin is just a guy, sometimes a bad guy who wants his legacy to be legendary.

    • @345635356
      @345635356 Před 8 lety +2

      Kevin Zambrano
      And who ordered the killing of children. But yeah, i see what you mean... he is a tricky charecter to clasify

    • @kevinzambrano5179
      @kevinzambrano5179 Před 8 lety

      +Alexander Greyling what children?

  • @maxbrooks5468
    @maxbrooks5468 Před rokem +463

    I like that Tommen starts asking questions, leaning into the fact that he’s getting a lesson. He wants to learn, he wants to be a good king.

  • @ce9782
    @ce9782 Před rokem +7

    Tywin learned from his mistakes with Cersei and Jaime, but finally became the parent he should be to Tommen after interacting with Arya and learned to combine his firmness with a delicate hand

  • @SRosenberg203
    @SRosenberg203 Před rokem +6

    I love the "Yesssss" Tywin lets out, when Tommen finally gets to the right answer. That's how I feel whenever my students get to the place I'm trying to lead them, or even say something I didn't expect.

  • @SergeantExtreme
    @SergeantExtreme Před 2 lety +3246

    The fact that Tommen's first answer to Tywin's question of "What makes a good king?" was holiness should have set off a million red flags. This thinking, never being corrected due to Tywin being killed prematurely, is what would cause all the issues with The Sparrows later on in the series.

    • @thebeavpercabethftw9604
      @thebeavpercabethftw9604 Před 2 lety +332

      Really hits you how much Tyrion's choices cause massive problems down the line. Saving Catelyn was the noble thing to do but the Red Wedding would've been avoided and the coming war might've been lessened in terms of tragedies. Killing Tywin was the fair thing to do after all he did to Tyrion but with him around Tommen would've been steered away from the Faith Militant stuff that ultimately got him and his wife killed, and got Cersei put in charge.

    • @stupidnamefilter
      @stupidnamefilter Před 2 lety +295

      @@thebeavpercabethftw9604 In my opinion it actually shows how much *Catelyn* fucked everything up and caused so many problems down the line. It's less apparent in the show, but in the book she was so full of herself and her belief in her abilities to rule and understand the nuances in politics, but when it actually came down to it almost every major mistake made by Starks and the friends of the North were directly attributable to her, her poor advice, or her absence when needed.

    • @imran8880
      @imran8880 Před rokem +134

      @@stupidnamefilter When you put it like that, it kinda reflects Cersei's actions into it as well. Both of them are impulsive, stubborn, short-sighted and overly emotional and worst of all only overconfident in themselves. One thing I personally like the theme of these characters, Catelyn, Cersei and Daenaerys they all let their close-minded perspective get the better of them. Catelyn is more tame, Daenaerys is aggressively benevolent and Cersei is hateful and vindictive.

    • @tommenbaratheon3612
      @tommenbaratheon3612 Před rokem

      fuck the high sparrow

    • @hindolbhattacharya9715
      @hindolbhattacharya9715 Před rokem +73

      Firstly it is not Tommen's actions but rather Cersei's action that empowered the sparrows. Actually, Margaery had a great influence in making that alliance with the sparrows and Tommen's sudden turn to holiness. To be fair that was the most prudent thing to do, not just to avoid walking naked in public, but to keep some semblance of the crown's influence among the masses. Also, she would have wanted to use the sparrows to finally end Cersei's rule and influence.

  • @veronicamichelle5738
    @veronicamichelle5738 Před 10 lety +471

    Tywin: what makes a good king?
    tommen: .........
    tommen:
    tywin:
    tommen: kittens

  • @vishwajeetwaghmare4756
    @vishwajeetwaghmare4756 Před 9 měsíci +5

    that "YES" 2:39 still give me chills man Charles Dance killed that f*ckin role man he was just too outstanding

  • @Eshkanama
    @Eshkanama Před rokem +4

    “YESSSSS!!”
    So satisfying to hear from Tywin.

  • @cardhouseanimal
    @cardhouseanimal Před 2 lety +919

    I love how BOTH Tywin and Tommen ignore Cersei's interruption and keep talking like she said nothing. It shows that Tommen drops all respect he has for his mother (if there is any) when talking to his grandfather.

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 Před rokem +96

      He knows the hierarchy. If you want to learn how to be a strong family, listen to grandad. If you want to learn how to survive everything and everyone listen to momma. He listened to the wrong people, Tywin, his wife, high sparrow. His mom had the survival instincts of a cockaroach.

    • @effyutubeagain1099
      @effyutubeagain1099 Před rokem +36

      He definitely loves his mother, but even as a child he knows that he has to step up as a king and listen to wise men like his grandfather.

    • @jsw973
      @jsw973 Před rokem +19

      I think he didn't drop his respect to Cersei, he dropped his respect to Joffrey. The whole family know he's batshit lmao

    • @TheGreySage0
      @TheGreySage0 Před rokem

      @@effyutubeagain1099 Unlike Joffrey or most girls 😉

    • @effyutubeagain1099
      @effyutubeagain1099 Před rokem +10

      @@TheGreySage0 the fact that you randomly brought up “girls” is weird. Are we on your mind much?

  • @andrewlopes4462
    @andrewlopes4462 Před 2 lety +568

    Everyone is focusing on Tywin's reaction to Tommen reaching the conclusion about wisdom. What I find more intriguing is Cersei's subtle reaction. You can see the exact moment she realizes that Tommen is different from Joffrey. He listens to what Tywin says and genuinely reflects on it. She understands he will truly be a good king, unlike his predecessors.

    • @Ami_Mehta
      @Ami_Mehta Před rokem +4

      This is exactly what I was thinking.
      I was wondering the whole time what's going on in her head?

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 Před rokem +33

      Also, Cersei was too busy spoiling Joffrey so she didn't care much to her last 2 children. She didn't even send any letters to Myrcella in Dorne to even ask if she's okay.

    • @zacyoung6411
      @zacyoung6411 Před rokem +21

      I feel that within the moment there’s another reaction too.. a deeper and more sinister one, where she realizes her son can recognize these kinds of traits and will one day embody them through experience.
      That means less opportunity for control, less opportunity to win. To continue being a horrible person, he would’ve had to be complicit with his mother or somehow worse than her (Joffrey). She’d have to face him or end him one day.

    • @user-uf9lz5wz4n
      @user-uf9lz5wz4n Před rokem +2

      Tommen was not a good king, but he was better than his brother Joffrey

  • @zx6rdood
    @zx6rdood Před rokem +5

    Charles Dance was born to portray Tywin Lannister.
    What a performance he gave.

  • @CartoonFestival22
    @CartoonFestival22 Před rokem +4

    King Tommen was a good, loving and caring King, but he also loved so much he took his own life after his wife died

  • @Murphy82nd
    @Murphy82nd Před 10 lety +521

    I see that some people think this is Tywin's way of establishing control over Tommen. Maybe, but I think Tywin legitimately wants to see Tommen be successful. A successful reign is in the interest of the kingdom and more importantly the House Lannister. Tywin gains nothing by Tommen failing. To me more telling is his advice to seek counsel even after he comes of age. Again, some might say this is Tywin ensuring he has Tommen under his control for a long time. But Tywin himself admits that he won't be alive for very long. I think Tywin recognizes in Tommen someone with the potential to be a good king, and for the House Lannister to have a popular king in its history book is perhaps the best legacy Tywin can leave.

    • @PyxelLab
      @PyxelLab Před 10 lety +73

      I agree, specially since in the way he addresses Tommen, it isn't condescending as when he talk to Joffrey . And he expects Tommen to figure out his answers instead of flat out telling him.

    • @pittland44
      @pittland44 Před 10 lety +66

      I think this scene shows Tywin's respect for Tommen, he isn't rude or condescending, he just lets Tommen think through his answers and work things out for himself. I rather like Tommen, he seems like a very sweet young man with a good disposition who could be a wise, just and strong king. He is everything Joffrey was not, thoughtful, friendly and polite.

    • @Renagade2332
      @Renagade2332 Před 10 lety +39

      He can tell that Tommen is nothing like Joffrey. And for that he knows Tommen is the key to his dynasty.

    • @juckoosaurus
      @juckoosaurus Před 9 lety +8

      pittland44 almost like the perfect lannister in his eyes whereas his own children are deemed failures

    • @facundotortora687
      @facundotortora687 Před 6 lety +2

      Murphy Except... he wasnt a Lannister King, he was Baratheon.. on paper at least..

  • @TheNewEmphinix
    @TheNewEmphinix Před 8 lety +845

    Tywin was the greatest character in Game of Thrones.

    • @bohnbaratheon1695
      @bohnbaratheon1695 Před 8 lety +26

      Is* he may not be alive now, but his legacy continues to live.

    • @sercastamere9853
      @sercastamere9853 Před 7 lety +26

      Tywin Lannister was the only one who truly understood the way everything works, yet maintained a focused goal that benefitted his Family instead o fhimself. If Tywin Lannister and Eddard Stark were both given the chance the rule during a peaceful time, I believe the result of their rule would be largely the same good outcome; Tywin would maintain Lannister control because he knows that too much change creates "chaos and stupidity", and as well that good policy keeps the gentry happy and docile. Eddard would rule justly and with fair policy that any who did not care for power would love, though if he did not properly dispose of threats to Stark rule then the Starks themselves would be disposed of {as we have seen happen}. In the end, Eddard's temperament would be an excellent follow-up to Tywin {if they were of the same House}.
      They are decidedly the two greatest Men of A Song of Ice and Fire-- nevermind this pisspot High Fantasy nonsense about dragons and white walkers.

    • @HolyknightVader999
      @HolyknightVader999 Před 6 lety +11

      He's the reason I even bothered to watch the show. I started off trying to avoid the Game of Thrones phenomenon, seeing it as another fantasy. Then I heard Tywin speak. Then I was hooked.

    • @gaijin140
      @gaijin140 Před 6 lety +14

      Tywin is too charismatic, even for a villain. I would be a lannister troop for him. I'd also be a troop for Tyrion as well. westerland troops are damn fine soldiers. It's just the commanders you have to worry about. If Tywin could've looked past Tyrion imperfections. They'd be an unstoppable Force. Now without either of them. Just like Podric Payne, I would defect from the lannister army.

    • @janellejulianajoy
      @janellejulianajoy Před 6 lety +1

      That he was. All of the greats were the older characters, imo.

  • @Icetea-2000
    @Icetea-2000 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Literally the first two descriptions perfectly fit to what Tommen himself does in regards to the high sparrow later
    "An evil he was too gullible to recognize"

  • @ishaanjoshi1718
    @ishaanjoshi1718 Před rokem +12

    Tywin is just a genius, how indirectly he manipulated tommen to listen to his counsil and not make decisions by himself like joffery did💀

  • @TheStarcraftJACKAL
    @TheStarcraftJACKAL Před 9 lety +659

    A good king is someone born amidst salt and smoke. Some call him the Lord's chosen, others call him a ham.
    I digress.

    • @SLAPPEDbyAhat
      @SLAPPEDbyAhat Před 9 lety +23

      MJk Slasher That was actually clever. You deserve upvotes.

    • @troperhghar9898
      @troperhghar9898 Před 9 lety +2

      Bu dum tish

    • @icemany617
      @icemany617 Před 8 lety

      had to go back and watch that scene lol

    • @jaimelannister3317
      @jaimelannister3317 Před 8 lety +2

      +MJk Slasher Top ten comments of 215

    • @Cyfix15
      @Cyfix15 Před 8 lety

      +MJk Slasher And that ham is the one true kind of Westeros.

  • @LoyalWackGamer
    @LoyalWackGamer Před 2 lety +552

    The sad part is that Tommen had the temperament to actually become a fine king. Not quick to judge, able to learn, think and listen and Tywin would probably be a great teacher to him, however offcourse tywins biggest flaw is underestimating Tyrion and Tommen would go down because of cercei herself. But yeah, i think Tommen could have become an actual fine king

    • @harshagrawal1056
      @harshagrawal1056 Před rokem +10

      If he didn't get corrupted by the high sparrow

    • @chrisgreen6331
      @chrisgreen6331 Před rokem +39

      Yeah if Tyrion didn't kill him, he could have taught Tommen to have more of a backbone and the sparrows wouldn't have run rough shot over him.

    • @sftheletters
      @sftheletters Před rokem +51

      Tywin’s death and Cersei’s stupidity ruined what chance he had. Tywin would’ve never let the High Sparrow gain power and Cersei stupidly thought she could use them to crush the Tyrells - an alliance Tywin knew he needed to keep to maintain control.

    • @EmmaDilemma039
      @EmmaDilemma039 Před rokem +1

      Given that he kills himself later on, I don't think Tommen had it in him to be king, even though he had good qualities. Also can't rule if you're dead 😅

    • @LoyalWackGamer
      @LoyalWackGamer Před rokem +16

      @@EmmaDilemma039 well, he killed himself in reaction to his mothers cruelty, the death of his beautiful wife and the fact he then understood that he in fact didn’t have any form of power and was just everyone’s pawn

  • @erosion271
    @erosion271 Před 9 měsíci +2

    In a strange, twisted way that only GoT could do this is classic grandparent/granddchild relationship. Lacking the discpline/harshness of a direct parent but with Twyin's unique auroa still present

  • @LizardManFromTheEarthCore
    @LizardManFromTheEarthCore Před 9 měsíci +4

    Tywin: What makes a good king?
    Tommen: Raping women, killing children and murdering families in a wedding.
    Tywin: Good, goooooood. ( *palpatine voice* )

  • @titealicia0108
    @titealicia0108 Před 2 lety +3978

    The story of the Three Kings that Tywin tells may echo the downfall of the other three leaders, Stannis, Jon, and Daenerys, in Season 5.
    Stannis relies on Melisandre's faith to rule and fight battles. He ends up killing his own daughter and his men and he dies fighting a battle in a rush because they have nothing left to eat. Just like the pious king who starves himself to death.
    Jon was a righteous leader who saved the Widlings but didn't realize what that kind of decision would cause and ended up killed by his Night's Watch brothers. Like the just king killed by his brother.
    Daenerys relied entirely on her strength (her dragons, her armies) but is unable to govern and dislikes it (like Robert who never attended council meetings) and confused winning/conquering with governing. What makes Meereen sink into chaos at the end of season 5. Just like Robert who is murdered by his own wife and his country plunges into a bloody civil war.

    • @doodoojamz8374
      @doodoojamz8374 Před 2 lety +292

      Damn, son. Well said.

    • @LordWyatt
      @LordWyatt Před 2 lety +45

      I didn’t know Cersei sent the pig that killed Robert😳
      (I know she didn’t but I heard the Lannisters were involved somehow, if not with the pig then afterwards)

    • @titealicia0108
      @titealicia0108 Před 2 lety +36

      @@LordWyatt She drugged the vine which is why he's killed by the pig.

    • @Gunplabro
      @Gunplabro Před 2 lety +259

      @@LordWyatt the pig gored him because his wine was spiked with something that dulled his reaction speed.

    • @sergiocardenas1344
      @sergiocardenas1344 Před 2 lety +38

      Holy shit never realized this

  • @kickerz7914
    @kickerz7914 Před 2 lety +590

    Tywin just seems so happy with Tommen.
    Finally, a king who will respect what more knowledgable people have to say but also a king who has a drive to better himself so that he'll be okay when Tywin is gone.
    It makes Tywin dying not soon after a real tragedy. His death robbed everyone of a chance at a great king.

    • @DarkFilmDirector
      @DarkFilmDirector Před 2 lety +73

      Exactly. Because Tommen never felt ENTITLED to power like the rest of everyone else vying for it. He wants to work at it and better himself.

    • @juniperrodley9843
      @juniperrodley9843 Před 2 lety +23

      Great? Eh, depends on how much of Tywin's advice Tommen listened to. He would certainly be a powerful and savvy king, yes, but listening to Tywin too much would turn him into an iron fisted and incredibly cruel king.

    • @PR--un4ub
      @PR--un4ub Před 2 lety +8

      @@juniperrodley9843 Tyrannical Tommen.

    • @zamfy7141
      @zamfy7141 Před 2 lety +29

      @@juniperrodley9843 I wouldn't say cruel more like cunning, as even Tywin knows when to work with his enemies, cruel would be like Joffrey just doing whatever he likes without caring about the consequences.

    • @dervakommtvonhinten517
      @dervakommtvonhinten517 Před rokem +2

      a father should protect his children.... well if he had murdered his daughter and his youngest son he would still be alive, the scept would still be standing and tommen would still be alive and rule.

  • @ARB1452
    @ARB1452 Před rokem +6

    Tywin using "being a genuinely nice guy" as a manipulation tactic to reinforce getting Tommen to listen to his councillors (of which he'd be the lead) is a pretty next level Tywin move.

    • @tefky7964
      @tefky7964 Před rokem +1

      Tywin cared the most about his house and because everyone else was an idiot,he had to do everything himself,but if he would lead Tommen to be just puppet of his council (and so mostly Tywin),he would be able to manipulate him,but Tywin is old and after his death,Tommen would be weak king and rebelion against ruling house usually causes end of whole house,so although it would happen after Tywin´s death,it would mean end of his most important thing. For rulerto be able to recognise who manipulates him as a puppet and who is truly helpful with advises is extremely important and Tywin might be truly trying to teach him this.

  • @BrokenNoah
    @BrokenNoah Před rokem +4

    Tywin: What makes a good king?
    Tyrion: The best story
    Tywin: wat
    Tyrion: wat

  • @alexroodman4318
    @alexroodman4318 Před 4 lety +146

    "What do they all lack?"
    "A good story?"
    "Ser Bronn, please station more soldiers outside of my son Tyrion's cell; he's evidently found a way to talk to my grandson, and now poor Tommen's mind is rotting."