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Hey guys!

Here is my reaction to the next episode of Game of Thrones! Season 5 is flying by so fast and I can't wait to hear your thoughts in the comments below. For this one, I include the recap because I have a big revelation due to it. So the intro starts at 2:28

As always, thanks so much for your support here on Patreon and until the next one, ✨stay golden!✨

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Anonymous

Please, please, please, please can you do a reaction to Coldplay's Game of Thrones: The Musical at the end of season 5?? I believe that's around when it came out during the show's original run.

Randee Carreno

Happy Thursday, Natalie! 😊 Getting this one downloaded right now so that I can watch it later tonight. This has been such a good season so far. Looking forward to watching this reaction this evening. Have a great day today! 😊 Until the next video, Stay Golden! 💛

Ian

Final visit to westeros for another week ty nat for another great reactions week tears, laughter, screams we have had it all what will today bring I wonder 😉 all set so let's do this oh and happy Thursday Nat 💛

Paul Gibbons

Yes we all know how this one ends Its safe to say that thumbnail is earlier in the episode.

Aaron

Hate this episode. Haven't watched it since it aired. World has enough horrible things in it. Don't need to watch a rape. Not sure why they felt showing it on screen was necessary. See you on episode 7 I guess. Haha

Jai Nelson

Arya did lie, every time she was hit. She said Ned died in battle for example. And she didn’t stab the stable boy in the back, she stabbed him in the belly. The other two lies were a little more gray, she ended up not hating the Hound. The Polliver one does confuse me though, she was his hostage for a time, if someone could explain how that was a lie I’d appreciate it 😁. This one of the least liked episodes of the series. Mainly for two reasons: people didn’t like the Sand Snakes (the Dornish girls) not the best actors, and secondly is the rape of Sansa, people felt it was a bridge too far, plus it doesn’t happen in the books (well it happens to a different girl). Sorry, this comment was kind of a bummer lol but anyway have a good one Nat, and everyone else here. Valar Morghulis, all men must stay golden.

Tadpoleaxe

Littlefinger wants three things. Mostly, he wants Power. His grand plan is to be King. Second, he wants revenge against all the people who bullied and hurt him as he was growing up. Lastly, he's attracted to Sansa because she reminds him of her mother who was the only woman he ever loved. But his attraction to Sansa takes a back seat to his primary goal.

Anonymous

Yeah I don't know what she was listening to, she was literally lying everytime he hit her lol

Kevin Anand

In the books, it's a different girl who marries Ramsay, Sansa's childhood friend posing as Arya.

Anonymous

Also, in the book, the rape is way, way, way worse. And yes, it was horrifying in the show.

Paul Gibbons

Well they didn't show it, we only heard it and saw Theon's reaction.

Calo Grsf

Thanks Nat for your reaction! 😄 The end of this episode is driving me crazy too! I have the exact same reaction, he's alone and Ramsay is not the most imposing of characters, react guys! And the religious fanatics+Cersei are the worst combo haha, I hate when religious things say how to act, etc... too, Together against the oppressors! haha Otherwise to continue on lighter notes, I love how you say completely unexpected and creative things (especially on the "sausage" of Tyrion) 🤣, and I'm excited you discover more about Arya's stuff haha But yeah, this season is a little bit crazy haha, I'm really looking forward to seeing you react to the sequel but at the same time I fear your reactions 😆 I hope you're fine, take care, be safe and stay golden! 💛

Paul Gibbons

Yes Jeyn Poole one of the plethora of characters that had to be cut to keep the cast size down and the whole idea of her posing as Arya cannot work on screen anyway.

Anonymous

This episode was very controversial when it first aired because of the last scene. Many people said they would stop watching the show because of it. I don't really get the hate, but people are entitled to their opinions. Glad to see that you seem to be enjoying season 5. Can't wait for the next four episodes!

Steve J

"The Dwarf lives until we find a cock merchant" might be the best line in all of media.

Darryl Low

Interesting parallels running through the scenes in this episode. They're all about lying, and pretending to be someone or something that you're not, and putting on a front and the consequences of it all. Thanks for a thoughtful reaction today Nat, and a really amazing week of Thrones 💛 And you know I'm not one for begging Nattie G, but I'm on my knees right now, mainly because I don't have a chair, but also to say PLEASE consider watching Independence Day for the July 4th weekend 😊

DarkJokester

Most of the fans hated this cause it's not staying true the source and Sansa's journey. Season 4 is based on 2 books and even I was confused why this change had to happen. Sansa is only 13 at this point of the story, why force the fans to watch this girl who's hardship and suffering they have been watching for 4 years get raped?. Yea people really hated that scene and you can't blame them.

Matt Gwinn

I think "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" is the motto of House Martell. Arya wasn't Polliver's hostage, because he didn't even know who she was. She was just a generic prisoner of house Lannister. By the time Arya left the hound to die I think she was actually starting to like him. I think she didn't kill him because by then he wasn't on her list anymore.

Alan Kobb

Arya told several lies. They were small lies, sprinkled throughout the story, plus one very telling lie at the end. - Eddard Stark died in battle. (His head was cut off) - I had to kill a stableboy. Drove my sword through his back. (Through the stableboy's gut) - An outlaw kidnapped me, a man called Polliver. (She was kidnapped by The Brotherhood without Banners, then The Hound, Sandor Clegane. Polliver was the guy who Sandor wanted chickens from) - Sandor Clegane...I wanted him to die. I hated him. (Arya loved The Hound) Since the other waif had told a story that was a convincing lie, Arya was trying to add a few minor falsehoods to her story. The goal of the game is to tell convincing lies, and Arya is not able to do so. By the way, Natalie, you know I love watching this stuff with you, and I love how you get a bit potty-mouthed just for us patrons, and I speak that way as well sometimes, but I would not suffer in the slightest if I never again heard you say those two words that you used in this reaction about what Tyrion said to the slaver. Just saying... Have a Golden thursday!

Stephen Woods

Alfie Alan and Sophie Turner are both great in this episode, but Iwan Rheon plays a perfect psychopath in every scene he appears in. He is way scarier than Anthony Hopkins in the silence of the lambs.

lemmy101

"I'm really worried Jaime is going to die" - lol if S1 you could hear this.

Kiera

It also wasn't Sansa but someone pretending to be Arya, a character we saw only briefly in season one episode two, iirc. D&D adding lame shock value to a show already stuffed with twisted things, an indication of where the focus really is on as opposed to quality writing. Hate this more than any other change they've made by a large degree, though some of the Jaime changes come close.

Cripkie

Lol we all love a good antihero. Reminds us of our own faults.

Cripkie

I know its easy to empathize with aria but this is literally how serial killers are made.

Cripkie

It takes incredible force to cut through bone cleanly in one blow. He would need a saw to do it and someone else to wield it. Longevity isn't gora's objective, redemption is.

Justin Credible

The actors who played Tommen and Myrcella actually dated in real life.

Jomero

When folks mentioned this season getting darker, I am pretty sure they were referencing the end of this episode in particular.

Joe D. MacGuffinstuff

I don't agree Reek and Sansa could take Ramsay, Theon and Sansa maybe, but like a lot of psychopaths Ramsay is actually a capable fighter. You might assume two on one is a cinch but not so, if one of the two is a complete novice they're just as likely to be a liability as an asset in a fight. I've had to fight multiple people by myself a couple times and their numbers didn't really help them because they weren't fighters, they just got in each other's way. And where would she go if they had taken him? Anyway I hated that ending, I'm just going to chalk it up to them really ensuring we all hate Ramsay with a passion, and at least they're fictional characters, worse things happen everyday in real life. Kinda want to get through this season and on to season six.

Cripkie

I never understood the Hatred for homosexuality. It always seemed such an irrational fear to me. There have been gay people since we have written stuff down so its obviously a inherent part of our species.

Obsolyeet

IDK. I watched parts of that recently and the movie has not aged well.

Obsolyeet

Multiple comments on Jaqen H'ghar whipping Arya for "lying" early in the episode. IMO, the details she gave didn't matter. The correct answer he was looking for was "no one." The last thing he said to her before he let her in the House of Black and White was "A man is not Jaqen H'gar. A man is no one. And that is what a girl must become." And in the next episode he catches her with Needle and says "Arya Stark's sword. Arya Stark's clothes. Arya Stark's stolen silver. A man wonders, how is it that no one came to be surrounded by Arya Stark's things?" Whenever he is testing her, the moment she says Arya or I, or mentions anything of her previous life, it is incorrect. A lie.

Trepanation21

Wait, they make serial killers in a secret cult of the god of death? Is this in like, Wisconsin? It's Wisconsin, isn't it.

Trepanation21

The [forced] proliferation of specific religions is responsible for it, in our real life. The great, ancient civilizations that are responsible for building the foundations of modern civilization didn't care, and openly wrote and sung about it. Nobody cared until someone powerful decided it should be a crime. Because reasons.

Dante

I seriously doubt Theon and Sansa would be able to take Ramsay. Remember when Yara came to rescue Theon? Ramsay was there fighting with his men and killing the iron islanders. He's actually a very good fighter and Theon is far too malnourished and brain washed to be able to do anything while Sansa has never had to do anything involving physical strength her whole life. It'd most likely be quite easy for Ramsay.

Thomas Yanez

While it is true that the goal is to become "noone", that's not what is happening when they play The Game. He hit her when she added lies to her little story because her lies were not convincing. She lied about how Ned died, about how she stabbed the boy, about who kidnapped her, etc. It is a one-to-one correlation between when she inserts fibs and when he hits her. It's right there on the screen.

Thomas Yanez

Agreed. There is no way they could have taken Ramsay. It would not have even been close.

Joe Blankenship

Really wish Theon could have woken up and snapped back in this episode.

Michael Labs

I grew up in the '70s where it seemed like every action movie had either rape scenes or referenced the same kind of thing. Those were done strictly for shock value or for... how can I put this?... a kind of appeal to a dark voyeurism. I have noticed that such things are rarely portrayed now and when portrayed, are treated with a greater level of gravity and seriousness. Was this necessary to the plot? Maybe...maybe not. Was it a believable circumstance or development? Yes. Was it an exploitative trope like everything 50 years ago? I don't think so in this case; it was presented in a serious manner and didn't go further than absolutely necessary and almost certainly generated sympathy for the proper characters. I'm not certain how this ramble will be taken however, anyone above the age of 40 will likely know what I'm talking about.

Anonymous

Yeah, it was an easy and cheap way to establish a villain. Why so many movies did it. Don't think this was shock value here, think this was Ramsey leveraging control. I know I felt angry and helpless and I'm sitting in my living room.

Jon B

It's amazing how this show spent 8 years building up Arya's arc as an avenger. All Ned Starks kids really had his strengths and weaknesses.

Ellis Hugh

Many people think that showing violence against women is just glamorizing violence against women and is, in itself, misogynistic as a result. The truth is that its almost always exactly the opposite. Want to show a guy is tough? Show him beating up other guys. Show him breaking arms, necks and spines, show him crushing knee caps, slitting throats and disemboweling foe after foe... that's how you know he's tough. But want to show that he's evil? I mean Evil with a capital 'E'? Show him mistreating a woman. Killing, raping or honestly just striking a woman or even using the 'B' word with impunity... dozens of men can lie dead at his feat but if he so much as punches a woman everyone in the audience recoils in shock and disgust... because THAT'S evil. It makes sense. In this society we treasure our women, we revere them and respect them and honor them, as much or more than any society in history... to us a woman's life, even a woman's dignity is worth so much more than a man's, which is why we react the way we do when we see one mistreated. Using the mistreatment of a woman to show how evil a man is ain't misogyny, it's exactly the opposite.

Ellis Hugh

You just want to tell people watching this for the first time not to worry, that everyone is going to get theirs, that it'll be worth it... but no spoilers.

Ellis Hugh

lol @ our girl Nat's reaction regarding son and papa Mormont... I know I mentioned that in the notes like a half-dozen times earlier on, but I imagine that reading through all our drivel while deftly attempting to dodge spoilers is likely just too much to ask of anyone.

Ellis Hugh

@Nat Arya told several lies - every time she was struck it was because she lied. She told mostly the truth, but her father was executed when she said he died in battle. She said she killed a stable boy by stabbing him in the back when she killed him by stabbing him in the gut, that she was kidnapped by Polliver when it was the Hound, etc. The Game of Faces, the entire point of it, is to learn how to lie convincingly... not even lie, really, but to genuinely believe the new truth you've created about yourself. It's one of the first steps in becoming a Faceless Man.

Anonymous

Not to make the last scene worse, but notice (and it was confirmed) that Ramsey forced Theon to wear the outfit Robb Stark died in, which Reek wore during the wedding and after when Ramsey made him watch. That's a whole new level of sadistic.

Kevin Anand

The Dorne shit makes no sense in the show. Oberyn would have been explicitly against killing Myrcella, and to avenge him, his crazy lover wants to do the one thing he would hate?

Kevin Anand

I also love how desperately Cersei tries to be like Tywin, writing stuff while Olenna waits in front of her.

WackySwacky

They would just be murdered later on if they fought Ramsey. They are literally hostages. They can't just kill the heir to House Bolton and expect Roose or the guards will understand.

WackySwacky

I highly doubt she reads many of the comments. Too high a risk of spoilers.

WackySwacky

The first step is to abandon your ego and believe in your lies. Truly believe you are someone else. If you believe it, others will too. Arya must die so the faceless man can be born. She has a long way to go.

MAFAL

Keep in mind, you know more about Ramsey than she does. Your revulsion at the thought of him comes with seeing all the things he did; she has rumors and suspicions that he's as bad as 80% of the Lords of Westeros. She may have met Reek, but she didn't see the torture or mutilation; and the stories of the other girls he killed could just be jealous gossip.

Andrew Clifton

All caught up now. This episode is called "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" as these are the words of the Martell's of Dorne. Don't feel bad that it took you this long to connect Jorah to his dad lol. It took me a bit the first time I watched it too. I know a lot of people hate this episode bc of the end but I felt it was necessary for the story and the character development of Sansa and Theon. I thought they did a perfect job of filming it too. They gave us just enough to enstill a sense of dread without going too far. Ignore all the negative people talking about "This is where the show isn't good anymore". I love season 5 and season 6 is one of my favorites. It also contains my favorite episode of the series. Just go in with an open heart and mind and form your own opinion. After finishing the books I was happy I watched the show first so I didn't keep comparing everything and could fully enjoy it. I wish people would realize that it's ok for the show to be different from the books. Great reaction and I can't wait to see more.

Topher Cast

Theon.....fucking theon.....

Anonymous

"You can take this prick" probably isn't the best way to express your concern over what Sansa endured.

Laura Thornley

Arya was lying in details. Eddard wasn't killed in battle, Pollivar wasn't the one who kidnapped her (though he was there the first time). That's part of The Game - telling a mixture of the truth and a lie until both sound the same.

Laura Thornley

Oh, and that final scene? Amazingly its WORSE in the books. Like, "this will never be broadcast on television" bad.

Anonymous

Ah, the worst season ever.

Joshua Sutton

I have Issues naming my worst character for #1 I can't decide if it Ramsey or Joffrey

RebRox65

THANK GOD it over, This episode was so dark it gave me a headache from eye strain, you'd think with the budget they have could have got a few more studio lights,

RebRox65

and no its never the worst season ever, that's still to come its called Season Eight!!

Linus Marjeta

"My father died in battle" Nat: "She's not lying!" Sure "You can take him" Ookay.. And what next? Get flayed alive for days afterwards? Wow, what a win.