Tyrion and Bronn are so awesome together, they would fit right in a Tarantino movie. Here is episode eight of the Tyrion and Bronn story.
This is from the first two season’s of the TV serie, please don’t post any spoilers from the books. I dislike spoilers, so spoilers will be deleted. Save me and you and few seconds and don’t post them.
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So maester pycell turned into varys and varys turned into littlefinger
Now compare that Tyrion to Tyrion in 7th season..
I can't get over how smooth the transitions are between Pycelle, Varys, and Baelish. The first time I watched this scene I was like "wait what did he shapeshift or teleport or–OH WAIT THAT'S SO COOL."
Why would Littlefinger ever tell the queen if it means him not getting Harrenhall and not becoming Lord of the Riverlands?
0:00 I bet Tyrion threw it in the nearest trash can.
At the end, the answer to riddle: power resides where people think it resides. It's all a trick. Hmmmm, kind of reminds me when I first learned the American dollar, almost all other national currencies, are pegged to nothing (well, there's the petro dollar). It's just an illusion because that paper, we think, will buy us "stuff" tomorrow.
varys the spiiiiideeeeeerrrrrrrrrr
It was Varys the SPIDERRRRRRRRRRR
It's too bad we didn't get to see Tyrion play the Game of Thrones well in Meereen. I kinda thought he would go head-to-head with the leader of the Sons of the Harpy who I assumed was Meereenese like the Kingpin. I guess that wouldn't have worked since the people who fund them are from other cities.
Who killed Ned Stark??? There are two answers, in which I believe neither is wrong. Honor or Ned Stark himself. If I was wrong, Jon Aaron would probably still be alive.
Can we just appreciate the look on Bronn's face during the Pycelle scene?
It was Varys, the spideeeee
Varys would make a good Philosophy professor.
Back when the show had the best writing on television by far. Good times.
I think Vary does not buy the Theon marrying the princess.
THUH SPIIIIIDDDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH
"Tell 'no one' what?" – little fingerLet that sink in for a minute
all ive learned from GOT is its 1 silver coin for a fuck…………if you give 2 well your tyrion.
There are no goats half-man.
Looking at left and right LMAO
Even in pressure Pycelle still acting weak and 'old'
AND HARRENHAL? I SABBOZE….THATCHS OFF THE TABLE AZWELL?!
Tyrion's facial expression after Varys says "The Queen mustn't know" was incredible. xD
I miss this 'happy' Tyrion.
I miss these dialogue scenes! They are no where to be found in the show nowedays.
Without intending it, Varys has hit upon a very radical truth. Power is almost a fiction. Karl Marx would be proud.
The spider like to play along. that's why he said I like where is started to not tell my sister. Little finger is genious but also greedy. The bearded man is a doer but not a thinker and that's why he fell for it
so Tyrian is responsible for Caitlyn releasing Jaime… smh.. Tyrian beat Robb Stark.
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Grand Maester Pycelle – the biggest kiss ass in the entire Seven Kingdoms.
6:00 reminds me of Hugh Laurie so much
1:05
"Princess Myrcella will wed their YOUNGEST son,"
So Doran was supposed to have more kids than just Trystane? What happened in season 5?
I hope by the end of the series everyone finds out Littlefinger was the one who killed Jon Arryn
5:11 tits
And Harrenhal… Ah subboooooooose… that's off the table, as well?
Bronn is loving this at 6:03
Wait, everyone says Varys is smarter, but how can we rule Littlefinger out? He openly confronted Tyrion angrily which may have been a dramatic facade to appear impulsive and simple minded, he may have logically guessed the Martell's because who the hell would think Greyjoys, and he may have, as seen here, misdirected Tyrion into thinking Pycell was the snake. A snake who, BTW, was banging a whore…I wonder who she works for?
Think about how Littlefinger manipulates people with words, because Varys doing all this seems nice and quaint, but in GoT only the scumbags really get their way. Last time in the show Varys tried to get a whore to help, Littlefinger used it against him, beating him roundly.
"When Ned Stark lost his head, who was responsible? Joffrey, the executioner or something else?"
My answer: all these three things + the authors.
how certain are we that tyrion's "game" was to actually drink everyone's wine, and catching pycelle was just a bonus
Verys got the most unlikely