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Game of Thrones Reaction & Review S4 E8 'The Mountain and the Viper'

Introduction: 0:00 - 9:23

Reaction: 9:24 - 36:30

Discussion/Review:  36:31 - 51:02

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FIRST TIME Watching Game of Thrones! | 4x8 Reaction and Review | 'The Mountain and the Viper'

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Anonymous

With Sansa, remember that she had been learning from Cersei. "A woman's best weapon is between her legs." And what Tyrion said about Cersei "Making honest feelings do dishonest work is one of her many gifts." Look at what Sansa did this episode. Also I recommend if you want to read the books I recommend the audiobooks. They are great.

Jamo

I’ll say if you like the acting from Jacob Anderson who plays grey worm, I highly suggest his new series interview with a vampire based on the Anne rice novels. Very good show

Anonymous

I think Aria was laughing at the hound because there’s no ransom for him to get now, he came all that way for nothing.

Anonymous

Bronn called it, one mistake and it’s all over. This episode also gives us what Tyrion promised to Cersei - there will come a day when your joy turns to ashes in your mouth.

Anonymous

Nah, it cuz whenever they reach their destination, the people they come to see is dead. And shes just losing it and just start laughing her lungs out.

Stannis loves grammar.

before your journey is over you must learn! love is the death of duty!keep your chin up! T

Stannis loves grammar.

can't view this show with any convention to any story you have read or watched before!

Julie

I know it’s hard to watch Dany dismiss Jorah but it’s important to remember we as viewers know he had betrayed her from the start and we see as he becomes loyal and devoted. To Dany it’s her closest companion who has been with her through all her greatest losses and wins, to come and find out he was betraying her in the beginning when she had no reason to suspect him, it’s devastating for her. Just perspective! As for Oberyn lots of people call it arrogance I see the love of a brother trying to get the murderer of his sister after all this time. Of course he would drag it out and make him suffer, especially with how horrific the death was. Lastly, love how the mention of Ned still makes you two smile

Nana-Afia

Yea, real lack of empathy towards danys situation. Jorahs betrayal is a really big deal. we see him realign, but he didn't communicate this with dany and so the whole basis of their relationship and trust is built on lies - lies that almost cost dany her life

Kayla

I think Dany was more than justified in her decision to send Jorah away. He started off as a spy that almost cost her her life, and while we as an audience know that he's changed, she doesn't. I think it would have been an entirely different scenario if he had been honest and upfront about what he had been doing as soon as he decided to support her. But instead he waited for *years* and then didn't even tell her by choice, only because he was forced too. Any other character in this show would have executed him. I agree with Nana-Afia that Spartan seems to praise men for their actions but then condemns Dany for similar choices.

Anonymous

Now we can say, he was probably the best living fighter at that time - Oberyn. Jamie (with hand) and Loras, the Hound, Brienne were all also up there, but Oberyn was prob the best. King Robert was great back in the day. Barristan was prob better than most of the above in his prime. The best in recent history was Sir Arthur Dayne (who fought in Robert's rebellion).

Anonymous

Ty for the Last of us spoiler warning =)

Jenny Tolls

Spartan needs to realize that Pudgey is just always right lolol

Victoria E (vickster5001)

Welcome to the club of more crushed dreams! Poor Oberyn, he was just that bit too cocky and let his anger take his eyes off the ball. I read this first and definitely think it’s more visceral on screen. I kept thinking, well they won’t actually do it that violently on screen right? And then they did. So long Pedro Pascal. Always one of the best characters of the show.

Jose

Nah I disagree, I think Prince Oberyn was simply waiting for an answer from the mountain to confirm whether or not it was Tywin who gave the order to the mountain to rape and murder Elia Martell.