Game of Thrones Season 2 Episode 3 “What Is Dead May Never Die”.

Like, Subscribe, Share, Favourite!

Thanks for watching

Social Media:
Facebook:
Twitter:

source

25 COMMENTS

  1. I love you. You've totally understood Sansa. People can be unforgiving with her character because of her spoilt brat phase, but she is only about 13 years old at this point. A child!
    P.S. You sound like you have man flu!

  2. The Ironborn are so twisted it's frightening. Their religion is an actual death cult. Their baptism isn't just pouring some seawater over someone. They actually drown the young lads, and then see who can be revived with CPR. Those revived are approved by the god, the "dead that may never die", those who don't failed the test and were weak. But obviously, they couldn't do that to actors. But yeah, the Ironborn aren't cool vikings, they're absolutely monstrous.

  3. GoT fans can be a bit impatient (& sometimes unforgiving). But even today – having seen each episode, in each season, at the VERY least 5 times – I have to take a moment to remember character names & places when I'm speaking out loud to someone about them (which you are doing in your reaction). Don't worry so much about it. You're doing good. Plus, I give you extra points for picking up on the subtle things in the story, and empathizing with characters. 🙂

  4. I would so listen to you reading A Song of Ice and Fire… all 5000 them pages!
    I mean, I do hope Roy Dotrice lives even longer than he has up till now, but surely a Northern version has its place 🙂

  5. About Sansa "playing the game" my feeling about Cersei's reaction is that she was actually gaining a bit of respect for her. At this point its what they want. They need her to accept whats happened to her and play the queen.

  6. Great reaction! Loved that you realised how much Sansa was hurting and that her snapping at Shae had to do with that. She can't talk to anyone about anything, and as you said, she has to play along as best as she can.
    And loved that you immediately caught on to the significance Gendry's helmet might have! Not many people catch that (even though it played out slightly differently).

  7. Another great reaction. Don't worry about being confused. There is an enormous amount of history and lore to GoT. Show watchers have had 7 years, book readers have had decades. Allow yourself a learning curve. Hope you feel better. By the way, I love A Day to Remember.

  8. Well, it's not like she wants to have a threesome with her brother. It's just that she knows Renly's gay and she's going to do nothing for him, but she needs to give birth to an heir as soon as possible, so they've got to do something.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here