Scene from Game of Thrones episode 1, season 5.
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Scene from Game of Thrones episode 1, season 5.
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Well, when Mance said he wanted to light the biggest fire the North had ever seen I doubt he thought it would all have ended like this :v
Shireen watching, wondering how she's gonna die…
I wish you good fortune in the wars to come! is that a final word before death in games of thrones? Ser Arthur said that too.
gilly just stare in excictment like the dumb inbred bitch she is
Jon deserves to be king.
Those who think Jon would be all heart eyes watching Daenerys going full Dracarys on people, can come here & watch Jon's reaction to people burning alive!
His armor was a mercy
4:27 look at Selyse grinning like a psychopath
This scene Gave me big props to Jon
" I wish you good fortune in the wars to come", exact same thing Ser Arthur Dayne said
why "death"? 🙁 please stop spoilers omg it's impossible
this is the best scene ever maid in Game of thrones
Can we just all appreciate how badass Mance Rayder's name is.
'I wish you good fortune in the wars to come.' – Exactly what ser Arthur Dayne told Ned Stark in Bran's flashback… Could Mance Rayder actually be ser Arthur who somehow just pretended to die when Howland Reed stabbed him in the chest, but he miraculously survived somehow the battle at the Tower of Joy?
Jon was like fuck this shit
He was a consul of Rome!
Thank God for Jon Snow.
Mance was such an awesome character.
This scene actually upset me quite a bit.
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Did Mance Raydar see Jon through the flames, after he'd shot him with the arrow?
mance is dead af
it kinda reminds me of braveheart when they try to get him to confess
he was such a man..and also my favorite character.. r.I.p. mance
I wish you good fortune in the wars to come… those are the exact same words Arthur Dayne says to Ned at the tower of joy. Anyone else think this is not a coincidence?
In the books he's still alive. I'm kind of disappointed how the show kind of ruins the books sometimes. they killed off Jojen and Grenn and Pyp. Fuck that.
Man i frickin love Jon Snow. what a cool guy
They give him the same death line as Arthur Dayne, seems a bit odd
yea no that arrow wouldn't have killed him any quicker really
"i wish you good fortune in the wars to come." said by Mance Rayder and Arthur Dayne
good on ya jon
Gaining respect & loyalty and love through mercy and integrity is how a real king shows his strength. Stannis should take note…oh wait his army deserted him & he's dead-nevermind
Seeing Jon save Mance from a slow and horrible death in the flames shows the Targaryen trait he DIDN'T acquire. <3
RIP Rhaegar Targaryen, you could have had a strong impact in the seasons to come
Mance Rayder, was originally cast with Dominic West from the HBO hit series The Wire. West, turned down the role because he didn't want to shot in Reykjavik for six months. The role eventually went to Ciarán Hinds
One of the best scenes of GOT ever.With the tune,musical effects and Mance Rayder not kneeling down on his knees which led him to his glorious death.Long live the free folk (along with Arya and Jaqen of course)
His watch has ended
If I were Mance, I'd bend the knee in exchange for Stannis saving the Wildlings from the White Walkers. Once the Others are factored in, pride no longer becomes a factor. It's no use for the dead.
The exact moment i loved jon snow
" I wish you good fortunes in the wars to come " Thats the same thing Ser Arthur Dayne told Ned stark in the flashback, There's a theory that Rhegar targayrian didn't die in the battle by Robert … Mance = Rhegar
"Stannis burned the wrong man"
"He burned the man he needed to burn, for all the north to see"
Stannis should have offered Mance the deal Jon offered Tormund later.
Mance's Army could have helped Stannis in the war against the Boltons and in return he could have given them land in the North.
Instead the vast majority of the free folk were probably killed by the army of the dead and joined their ranks and Stannis was butchered with his army uselessly
Jaime says to Ned that when Ned's father was burned to death
there were 500 men that just stood and watched and no one dared lift a finger,
500 men and the room "stayed silent as a crypt".
This scene says a lot about Jon's great character.
The same circumstances, a King burning a man to death,
the people feel pity towards him but no one lifts a finger or says a word, no one but Jon.
This really shows how Jon is one in a thousand.
But was he wearing glamour
Red Woman casted Doom Ulti on Mance.
Jon Snow denied Mance.
Jon should be like "fuck I was aiming for that cunt olly “ that's why he stormed off
the show moving so much away from the book, implying for example this is the real mance, is plain shitty. stupid writers overly dumbing down the story.
Remember when Ned Stark executed a deserter in the first episode with no mercy? Stannis made a pretty fair offer for a deserter of the Night's Watch.