Game of Thrones | Two Swords | Episode Revisited (Sn4Ep1)
Aaron and Beau review the first episode from season 4 of Game of Thrones, «Two Swords.»
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Big respect to Tyrion for refusing to cheat on Sansa, even when she doesn't want to sleep with him.
I really believe Jamies Gold hand has something to do with wielding the sword that kills the Knightking The Azor ahai theory . I'm a book reader also , and his story arc on the show is pointing towards it. Anyone else think this or is it just me ? 🙂
I always rewatch the talked about episode after watching these. How could I not. Much hype. Many feels. 🐺🖤
“And Stannis is in the corner just nodding his head” YES 😂😂😩
Beginning to prefer the podcasts now 😁 which is good because nearly at hardhome!
The hound &arya are at the inn at the crossroads guy's ❤
Haven't watched the vid yet, but I thought I'd share my impression of the scene.
It represented the immense respect that Tywin had for the Starks, even though they were enemies.
Excited for Tyrion's court scene later in the season.
Jaime when talking to king joffrey: you're no son, you're no son of miiiine
Fucking thenns
Ngl, I kinda like the new Darioo more than the old Darioo.
The Thenn's are differentiated from the Free Folk by the fact that they have a permanent Chieftan based on kinship lineage, they're more disciplined, and they practice metal forging, mostly bronze
Woohooo!!!! I like how they're getting longer, make the reviews an hour long, I love and look forward to them!!! And monkey, you're the best!!!
Allister Thorn hates Jon because Ned sent him to the wall.
Jaime should've attached a sword to his hand.
Since the last podcast, I guess the missing person is the stone that grinds both of your gears?
Ironic is that dishonorable people win, while the Honourable people lose in this war of the five Kings. But later those dishonorable people they too end dying as well.
Gotta disagree with you guys. I prefer new Daario way more. I'm sure Ed Skrein's a nice guy but he looks like he eats people
Read Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." One of the tenants of a good general is that they only go to war when the war is won. Robb had no clue about his goals, the logistics, the means of achieving those goals, allies, finances, etc. Tywin, however, pretty much had all that rolled up well before Ned entered King's Landing. There were some exceptions but for the most part, Tywin had already won the war. So he could afford to lose battles (as Robb even knows) because Robb, by default, can't win.
Can’t believe you guys missed that the two swords in the episode were not BOTH the swords forged by Tywin. it was about Oathkeeper and Needle. The season starts with these two swords and ENDS with an encounter with these two swords.
4:53 there's a lot of faces that TURN UP!
Tywin Lannister is the best political man in westeros, and ruthlessly effective leader. But his Legacy is worthless.