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Game of Thrones Reaction & Review S6 E7 | 'The Broken Man'

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FIRST TIME Watching Game of Thrones! | 6x7 Reaction and Review | 'The Broken Man'

Game of Thrones | Season 6 Episode 7 | Reaction & Review | "The Broken Man" You read it correctly... We have NEVER watched Game of Thrones before! We are House of The Dragon fans, FINALLY starting our GoT journey! We are super excited for you to join us as we delve into the infamous world of GoT for the very first time! It's definitely been a long time coming... Buckle up, because it's going to be a long 8 seasons! Be warned, Winter is definitely coming... Click the link below and join NOW for exclusive content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/spartanandpudgey If you would like to support our channel, click on the JOIN button and receive some extra perks such as membership badges, exclusive custom emotes and priority reply to comments! Introduction: 0:00 - :05 Reaction: 6:06 - 32:50 Discussion/Review: 32:51 - 40:38 Like and SUBSCRIBE and click that bell to turn ON POST NOTIFICATIONS if you enjoyed the video and want to keep up to date with new posts! Connect with us on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/spartanandpudgey/?hl=en OUR DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/aPbnMXbYkM Connect with Spartan on TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/cpaspartan #houseofthedragon #gameofthrones #reaction

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Anonymous

🐶🐶🐶

Tayyib Majumder

In fairness to Robb he himself couldn’t march his army back to the north to fight the iron born his 2 biggest mistakes was trying to negotiate with Theons father and losing Theon in the process (Theon could act as a hostage) and marrying Talissa beyond that some of the things happening were out of control.

Tezca

One of my favorite things about this episode is that, in the books, The Blackfish is one of Jaime's childhood heroes. Being put down like that by him must have cut deep.

Anonymous

Wasn't Rob still a teenager in the books? A young man traumatised by his dad's murder, now leading an army to avenge his death. The odds were always going to be against him. It's little wonder how it turned out the way it did, but I get what you're saying. He left a mess behind

Julien

They can only react to the story as told in the show. Here, Robb is a grown man. One thing I've always disliked is that the show hasn't done a good job of explaining what a grievous *insult* Robb did to house Frey. Yes everyone understands that Robb broke his oath but to spurn an old and proud house for some foreign chick is basically to spit on their face. In that world, that's a huge deal. What Robb did was a direct and public assault on the *honor* of house Frey. All it would have taken to explain that is a line or two from Catelyn, like in the book. (No, none of that justifies the Red Wedding) Anyway, I like that Robb's epic fuck up is still reverberating and that its full magnitude is clearer with some distance.

Blackeyedlily

Always fun to see people react to the reappearance of the Hound. I agree with Spartan’s comment about the writing for Arya’s story at this point. Lots of people had problems with it when the series was originally airing. And as the huge fan of the books that I am, I have to add that the whole Faceless Man plot and backstory in the books is explained so much better. I’m not sure how clear it is in the show that they are basically a Death Cult that provides assassination services as part of what they do. The cost of the services is determined by many factors. If the target is a political figure or someone of significance, the cost can be astronomical. But they will also take on revenge for people who have been terribly wronged by someone. And in those situations the cost is determined by what the person seeking the service is able to afford. It might not even be a monetary cost. And then they assist with suicides, like was happening when Arya first arrived. This may be provided to people who are terminally ill or someone who has been mortally injured, for example people who fight in the very common duels in Braavos. The way it all works, along with some of their magical skills are much better explained in the Arya chapters during her time in Braavos in the books.

Chef Nourhan Malik

I’m watching ep05 right now can’t wait to be caught up 🪷

Stannis the Mannis

Show Robb is dumb as dirt. D&D only made him marry Talisa so they could make the red wedding more traumatic by killing Robb’s wife.

Anonymous

Lady Mormont is such a staunch character.

IBRAHIM ALJABOR

remember the 62 from bear island. 62 *10 = 620 warriors from bear island

Chef Nourhan Malik

The hound is back just wish he didn’t lose such a good friend and this early after his return he actually seemed to be giving normal life with no violence a chance. O well off he goes.

Chrisiyyi

bruh, wtf you on about, he trolled his whole following because he thought his love was more important then all the people who gave up everything for his cause. so ye, he legit gave up many lives because he wanted to bang some girl that got his dick hard.

Anonymous

Robb was an honourable fool just like Ned. They both were too naïve to fight against southern houses. Sansa has that added knowledge of how to play people.

Shay

Hahaha yep, I remember watching the opening scene before the reveal of The Hound and saying “this is entirely too happy and serene. Wtf is going on?” I was soooo happy to have him back and yet so very sad the septon was killed. I also agree with Spartan’s assessment of Arya and the stabbing. I could not (and still don’t) understand how she felt comfortable just chillin’ on a bridge when she knows the FM are bound to be after her. It just seemed so out of character and not in keeping with the standard of writing we’re used to seeing from GoT. Having said that, S6 is still at the top of my favorites list. 😊

SuddenImpulse

You should probably not ignore 90% of his other commentary about Robb and those events. He addresses all of this in previous discussion sections. This is rather disingenuous. These comments aren't made in a vaccum and shouldn't be treated as such.

z dubbs

that’s blackfish.

Anonymous

ok Robb didn't cause what happened at deepwood Motte with the glovers and the iron born. Theon caused this. Robb was betrayed by that rat. It's like Robb said he wanted to go back and reclaim the north but his own mother and army said if we go back home we'll never go back. Roose also said to Robb he'd send his bastard after Theon and they would attempt to clear out the raiders.

Gummybear

Ew. while I don’t agree with the original commenter you’re doing exactly what he was condemning which is reducing genuine love between two ppl to “banging a girl who got his sick hard”… diminutive and vulgar.

Gummybear

I think jacn is just following the religion of the faceless men in having Arya killed, don’t think it has to do with allyship. He warned her that only death can pay for life many times and he already gave her a second chance by blinding her. Arya, for the second time, spared a life she wasn’t supposed to spare by refusing to poison the actress and revealing the person who hired the faceless men. This act “stole” another life from the many-faced god for which Arya has to pay for- this time with her life. I think that is why jacn gave the order, not because she had failed him. Jacn is clearly fond of Arya and didn’t WANT to kill her, that’s why he ordered for her death to be painless. I personally don’t think jacn ever truly believed that Arya would become a faceless man, I think he always knew she would return to her own path but he trained her anyway. However she disobeyed their faith and had to pay the price.

Stannis loves grammar.

Poor rob. He went for love. And paid a big price. So did everyone who followed him. But he is still king of the north.

Anonymous

Rob was a fool and a weakling, he threw everything away for a woman when his priority was to take down the Lannisters and avenge his father, that's why Jon is a superior leader, he left Ygritte for a greater cause even knowing that he might not see her again.

Mathπ

This is never clearly explicitly stated, but I'm fairly certain Margeary is playing the High Sparrow, pretending to have a spiritual/religious awakening or something. I mean like 2 episodes ago she was saying to her brother "we must not give them what they want", but seeing how much he was suffering, she decided to stop waiting for outside help and save her skin and her brother, even if it meant "sacrificing" Tommen by bringing him into the faith. I also don't believe her when she said "the poor disgusted me" to the high Sparrow, because she has never shown specifically any hatred or spite towards them (although it's 100% true that her kindness to the people was motivated and calculated). I think here she was just telling the High Sparrow whatever he wanted to hear. And obviously the biggest hint is that she tells subtly to her Grandmother to leave after learning that the High Sparrow wants to get her. That move did allow her to get a lot more freedom but also not to have to do a walk of atonement contrary to Cersei, who is still awaiting trial for the crimes she is accused of (but not Margeary anymore). So although right now she is quite stuck and restrained, I'm 90% sure she's still playing the game of thrones.

Stannis the Mannis

A major theme of ASOIAF and GOT is how for people in positions of power (who have thousands of peasants and yeoman who depend on them) have a duty to put others before themselves lest they put those under them in danger for the lords selfish desires (in this case Talisa). Love is the death of duty and because of the consequence that this forbidden love had thousands of men women and children died because of Robb’s mistake with Talisa. She could have just been his concubine.

Stannis the Mannis

Facts book Robb it makes sense a little bit in universe but show Robb who is king of the north and the river lands decides to marry a random nurse from Essos it’s the dumbest decision ANY character has made in the history of TV

Anonymous

I would have also preferred more lore spread into the show to give the impression of *just* how unthinkable it was for the Freys to murder guests. Because that also makes them look dumber than they were like "oh let me just parade my wife around" when instead, slaughtering guests to the Westerosi is responded to the way an American would respond to strangling a bald eagle with an American flag. And the family is more decried and whispered about among the smallfolk than even the Kingslayer.

Anonymous

He contrasted it to a man who loved his own wife and daughter very much and they got thrown into a dungeon with his whole family got destroyed because Robb broke an oath to an ally. And in terms of negotiating political alliances in medieval society fanfiction, just going for a girl because you fell in love with her spunky spirit in exchange for destroying all the houses that allied with you and their families, "having sex" is pretty tame for what a colossal screw you to the troops that was.

Anonymous

Theon *also* caused that, but sending the hostage that kept the Greyjoys in check back to his family was a dumb move. Had Theon not betrayed him at all and had the Greyjoys just held Theon there and attacked Winterfell because of a perceived weakness, it would have achieved the same result. Too risky a move. Since Theon was still... endowed as the male heir to the Iron Islands at the time, just going "hey you know how we still have the heir? Lend us troops or we'll kill him" would have been a better strategy, even if he hadn't meant it.

Anonymous

Agreed. And I'm all for powerful female characters and the like, but Robb, by marrying the woman he'd accidentally defiled, died the same idiotic honorable death as his father, fulfilling both the in universe stereotypes about the Starks and the sins of the Father and all. "Never knew a Stark to break an oath" is even in House of the Dragon and Robb's like "except this one time." Feh.

Anonymous

While i do agree to some extent why some people feel weirded out by the sudden change of views towards Robb, however Robb decision making and actions is what led to his & his armys death. I obviously loved Robb as a character and rooted for him but the truth is he made a wrong choice by choosing love instead of choosing what would be good strategic for the war. I get that he couldnt control his feelings, wants freedom to choose whoever he wants etc however this isnt modern society with no wars at stake, its an old time in a feudal society where people are in a political war over allegiance.

Dani

Margeary has always manipulated people that's her thing. When she manipulated both Joffrey and Tommen it was never explicitly stated but it was obvious. That's why I think she's written perfectly

Stannis loves grammar.

ian mcshane is a great actor. In one episode he made us invest in his character. Just like Brigitte Sorensen who was a stand-out in the Hardhomme episode. No secret that the casting of GOT, minus the small hiccup with the initial pilot, was stellar.

Anonymous

c'mon guy's 6x8, pretty pwease...

rantman

One of the UKs greatest actors befriends a broken man."Cry havoc and let loose the hound of war"

Anonymous

Lyana Mormont is a *legend*. I wanna be her when I grow up 😂

Anonymous

To me, my bigger gripe was that the show went with Robb choosing love over honor, whereas in the book he married Jeyne because he slept with her in reaction to hearing the news of Bran and Rickon’s death, and married her to preserve her honor in case he sired a bastard. So his fatal mistake was a dash of grief and mourning, mixed with the pain he saw in both Cat and Jon around raising a bastard, and a chivalrous desire to put Jeyne’s honor above his own. It makes it much more understandable and tragic compared to the show version.