In your opinion, what was the best moment in all of Game of Thrones?
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I'm a tremendous homosexual so I love Jon Snow's resurrection. I also rewatch the Battle of the Blackwater with the wildfire nuke every so often.
Yeh Blackwater was kino.
When it ended so i could forget about it 2 days later
The first scene of the first episode is still good and pretty much gives you everything the ensuing 70 hours are going to give you.
The book did it 10x better and is pretty much the only part from that one that they refused to adapt.
Fr?
Yeah it's kino, especially if you're expecting it to go down like the show.
the fight on the beach with the ice dudes while people are trying to get on the boats
Jon Snow beating the frick out of Ramsay
jon snow stopping the walker's attack with longclaw at hardhome. a huge moment of hope in an otherwise absolutely desolate scene. also love the jon/night king moment at the end where jon watches him resurrect everyone, and they all simply rise to their feet and silently stare at the night's watch, then the credits roll with no music, only the continued sound of waves hitting the shore. shame about everything that came after...
good choice and vivid description
That scene really nailed the futility of their situation
exactly, it was the first time you really saw what the walkers could do (the attack at the fist of the first men happens off camera between S2 and S3 i think), and mankind's only strategy was "sacrifice half our forces so the other half can escape". very brutal. i also liked the show changing it to have jon present at hardhome. while the ravens he receives from hardhome in the book are supremely creepy ("situation bad. wildlings eating their dead. dead things in the water") it made much more sense to have Jon be there, and hardhome serve as the true introduction of the walkers and wights.
Too bad it was the only walker fight for some reason
Yeah this was the last great scene in GoT. The seasons by that point had already become very mixed quality and it was pure downhill after that.
When the 3rd horn blew and the new watchman shit their pants and run.
Tywin scenes.
Good suggestion. For me, it's:
>For such crimes there must be justice. Starting with Cersei and her abominations. But only starting. I mean to scour that court clean. As Robert should have done after the Trident.
I BEND THE KNEE
This. The series died with Tywin, but it's WW corpse kept shuffling along in perpetual putrefaction.
When Tyrion asks for Casterly Rock. Peter Dinklage is a great actor, but Charles Dance absolutely outperforms him in that scene.
for me
>barristan getting fired from the kingsguard
>theon's talk with luwin
>hound's duel with beric
>stannis arriving at the wall
>battle of the blackwater
also this
cersei's nude walk of shame
the battle of the bastards
tyrion asking for trial by combat and staring down tywin
always kino
sandor x sansa uglybastard kinos
Every time Meera was a qt patooti
long night.
second
>israeli lesbian
Pass.
Danys attack on the Lannister supply line and Hardholm were pretty cool. Character moments without action I dunno. Maybe Aryas time in harrenhall but most character shit was really well done in the earlier seasons. Dany getting the unsullied and so on. HotD is doing really well too so far imho
>HotD is doing really well too so far imho
You, who killed Game of Thrones to come into the world?
House of the Dragon is an ill-made, spiteful little production full of envy, lust, and low cunning. Moot's laws give you the right to make your threads and display that name since I cannot prove that the work is not GRRM's. And to teach me humility, the mods have condemned me to watch /hotd/ prance about wearing that proud /got/ that was the sigil of all the threads before us. But neither mods nor anons will ever compel me to let you turn Cinemaphile into your pizzahouse.
NTA but HotD is just as good as post-S4 GoT. Take that as you will. It’s kino tho.
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*S2-4
good copypasta
also
any scene with charles dance
>any scene with charles dance
I enjoyed him reading the excerpt from "Spare" about frostbite on harry's penis during this year's big fat quiz show.
>I want what is mine, by right. Dunk and egg is not out yet and the snow show probably wont happen, that leaves /GoT/ to me
The Battle Of The Bastards is a strong contender for most impressive episode of television ever made. The series is best if you pretend that it ends with the bells episode that immediately follows, and the implication that Dany just came and roflstomped the entire continent and took the throne.
Yeah that would have been better in retrospect
Red wedding
This easily.
this or the red wedding or joffrey's death, all top tier
Red Wedding was wild. Seeing that pregnant lady get stabbed in the womb, holy shit.
This was great and highly memorable.
The Red Wedding. It was executed very well and normies losing their shit was kino
Battle of the Blackwater is the best episode
Best Scene: Either Jaime and Brienne's bath scene or the Mountain vs Oberyn
Best Scene that wasn't in the show: Genna Lannister telling Jaime about Tywin and her other brothers
Jamie and Brienne in the bath was quite good.
I have a snu snu fetish, but some of the actors in this show just murdered in their scenes together.
Nikolaj and Gwendoline were just too much fun on screen together.
That scene on the bridge where Brienne realized, at that moment, that she could kick the shit out of Jamie, yet did not, was amazing.
imagine ramsay catching jamie lannister instead of teon lol, i bet the fans of the show would have gone nuts
honestly speaking probably one of the moments in the early seasons where Tyrion’s shooting the shit with Bronn and Podrick, or he’s trolling Tywin and Cersei
Sansa rape was really well done
Unironically though the return to Winterfell ruins is the best part of the show and the books.
Tyrion’s court trial when he demands trial by combat.
Literally makes me shout KINOOOO when I see it.
About 36 minutes after the finale aired when everyone realized they’d been duped and an entire planet agreed to memory hole it forever.
That part when I stopped watching.
Jon killing a white walker immediately comes to mind. Tyrion and Varys talking about the shadow on the wall is second. I really liked Arya killing the NK along with her *not* killing Cersei. Other than that I can think of is fake sansa and bad pussys breasts.
the dumb Black person tried to punch the ww lmao
It worked too by slowing him down. In the final season he terrified a dragon with his voice alone
GODS HE WAS STRONG THEN
the punch didnt connect tho bob
>I really liked Arya killing the NK
It was set up well and the music was kino. Suck my dick, sheep.
>sheep
Ironic. I bet you wished you could be at the Burlington Bar. have a nice day, mop-head enjoyer.
Nope, wouldn't even know it existed if it werent for this site. Nice projection though. Also it's more popular to shit on the final season for petty reasons rather than enjoy it for legitimate ones.
there was nothing to enjoy in s08 you turd muncher
Sheep opinion
when Jon btfo that ice homie, was a nice intersection between show and books. Otherwise pic related
emilia's breasts flopping around
The best parts of the show were Ned and Robert's conversations
THE prostitute IS PREGNANT
When Dany went mad and burned all of kings landing, because all the children that were born to idiot mothers while the show was still running that were named danyeris will now be laughed at for having been named after fantasy dragon hitler lady.
Btw, althought there was no salvaging that final season, one easy thing they could have done to make it less shit is after Jon kills Dany, Drogo should have tried to BBQ Jon, only to have him standing there naked but unharmed on account of his Targaryean blood. THEN have Drogo destroy the throne in frustration and fly away. Would have been way less moronic than the actual cut where it seemed like Drogo understood the political implications of the throne.
That's... not a bad idea.
Also they should have had the D*thraki stay dead after their charge at the Walkers.
Also the remaining Westerosi should have slaughtered the surviving Uns*llied.
an argument could be made Drogon is able to sense Jon's feelings about the throne even though it's not implied at all, but yeah the scene is moronic anyways
>t seemed like Drogo understood the political implications of the throne.
This is an instance where those criticizing the show actually are more moronic than the show itself.
when it gets to the part where Tyrion is feeding 3 different stories to find the rat in the small council always gets a grin out of me because of the way it was edited
the grain train ambush since I was in it.
seeing kaleesi in real life
Which episode with timestamp and which character are you?
Two chickens.
Tywin skinning a deer while teaching Jaime about legacy
This. Amazing scene, instantly establishes what Tysin is all about
We have Tywinner here
I smoked weed the entire time I watched this show and remember about 10% of it. Stannis was my dude, until he burned his own daughter, which I understand is fanfiction so frick DnDs character assassination.
I really liked Oberyn and didn't know he was gonna die so that shit hit me hard. Probably the most shocked I've been.
I liked seeing the grown dragons frick shit up. They were especially cool at The Wall.
there are a ton of DnD fanfic scenes between varys and littlefinger that are just fricking fantastic. not best of the show type fantastic, but it shows that DnD really understood those characters for a brief moment in time. also, the chaosh ish a ladder scene is fantastic despite the CIA memery
Any time Ser Pounce was on screen.
My personal favorite scene is the one where Tywin convinces Olenna Tyrell to marry Loras to Cersei. The show had already started to suck by that point, but that scene was written, executed, and acted well. A reminder of the good times during the slow slide towards absolute dogshit
>it's a rare thing for a man to live up to his reputation.
best episode bar none
jorah tuning up the bloodrider was great
NO FURTHER HORSELORD
something interesting, he was played by a bald guy
it was cool to see armor actually doing something in a TV fight
Whenever Melisandre's theme song was playing in the background, instant goosebumps.
Always really liked this scene where Robb confronts Jaime after they capture him. Kino ending
Jon beheading Janos Slynt is a good one too.
based Stannis nod
>the look Alliser gives before they walk outside
fricking based character
Beheadings are scare me, since you're still conscious for a little while as just a head, rolling around without any control before your brain suffocates
This scene, which isn't in the books but should have been. An object lesson in how to expand on source material faithfully.
HOW has no one said
>KINGSLAYER! Get in here we’re telling war stories.
That scene is easily the best scene far and away in the whole show. Utter kino.
Too afraid to sound like reddit since they love Bobby B
Emilia Clarke nude scenes. Next!
Battle of slavers bay
why did they recast him?
kept getting the chick extras pregnant
Because D&D did not realize the kino they had with him.
They fricked him out of pay, he walked for more pay to play Francis, and they paid Michael to replace him.
If you asked me which was better, I'd say Ed, hands down, but Michael took that shit and ran with it, and came very close to matching Ed's what, three appearances?
It's funny how both Darrios did not truly capture the character.
Of course he presented as a homosexual with blue hair and purple nails in the books so perhaps this was a rare improvement on the part of D&D.
On the other hand, book Daario went ass-to-mouth with a 14 year old queen.
Ass to ???? You say.
That night Daario had her every way a man can have a woman, and she gave herself to him willingly. The last time, as the sun was coming up, she used her mouth to make him hard again, as Doreah had taught her long ago, then rode him so wildly that his wound began to bleed again, and for one sweet heartbeat she could not tell whether he was inside of her, or her inside of him.
horny police bonk
>by the time she gets to Jon Dany's already been blown out by big dothraki and pirate wieners
The first actor decided to do a movie at the time.
is that the edgy britbong bad guy in Deadpool?
imma be very honest,
if this dude was kept on for the remaining seasons I think people would've latched onto him & would've made the bad writing more bearable.
Best scene was the hounds chickens in the tavern, the best episode was the battle of the bastards.
>Lots of people name their swords!
>Lots of c**ts.
The Hound destroying the whole fantasy genre in an instant.
the redhead with the big breasts in the first episode. downhill from there tbh
My favs:
- The Red Wedding
- The Purple Wedding
- Any Tywin Lannister scene
- Ramsay fricking with Greyjoy
- Danny's marital rape
It's a tie between Red Wedding and Dany first attack on Lannister army
My favourite moment is when Bran crawls through the tunnel and there's a magic door with a face and it opens for them
>coomer replies
Sandor Clegane scenes
I’m still pissed that they made the Tarlys loyal to the lannisters. They were fierce Targaryen loyalists damnit.
the moment you realize LOTR was better
for children yea
both are for children/teen, the whole genre of fantasy shit is
GOTR got breasts exposed, childish plot
LOTR has better plot, "childish" because it doesn't have breasts and g0ar
>GOT
>childish plot
in your case pre-teen/teen
correct GOT is childish
when they killed ned stark. i'm a big fan of joffrey and killing ned was absolutely based. kinda sad that he didn't torture sansa more, but it eventually lead to her getting raped by the bastard, which is also based.
>I am the almighty, all powerful, rightful k-ACK
no matter how much you hate Joffrey, you feel bad for at least a fraction of a second as Cersei wails at his side as he dies.
there's an alternate timeline where sandor walked up to cersei and raped her on her sons corpse, while everybody clapped. let that sink in, that timeline exists in the infinite universe. and if AI gets there i'll generate it for you
no i didnt wtf
Am I the only person who gets anxiety thinking about how much they miss this show and the zeitgeist surrounding it? It feels like a part of me died and I could never fill the void (House of the Dragon helps a little)
when littlefinger wiped the coom off that sexy redhead prostitute's mouth
Was not a redhead.
Was some random c**t prostitute that did not even speak the common tongue.
when the sandor killed the butcher boy, i wish they would have filmed it. would probably have been the most based scene in the movie. imagine the little fat piggy boy squeaking oooink ooink and then *slash* dead lol
Briannes ass
Tyrion's whole speech here.
god i wish they'd have killed the little monster earlier, instead they had to kill tywin, the most based character in the whole show...
I have to agree with anon, got peaked right here
Honorable mention: when Oberyn meets Tyrion in his cell later on
The Hound telling Arya the story about his scars.
>The pain was bad. Smell was worse. But what hurt the most is that it was my brother who did it, and my father who protected him.
shouldn't have taken the toy, be a Black person, get treated like one
This moment right here.
Essos was kino and Viserys was based.
kinda sad that he died so early, he'd make for a great villain over time
The alternate timeline where Shireen Baratheon becoming Queen of Westeros instead of a British slag
You take that back right now.
The wait for season 2. I can think of few moments where I has been so hype as when I saw the Seven Devils trailer
I thought about your question long. And I have to say my favourite moment is when Vhagar chomps off the bastard mid-air. So I guess HotD was more impressive for me after all, even though I always thought it is inferior to early GoT
Ned's beheading, it was the moment when the show separated itself from another good show to one of the greatest where nobody is safe
because he made it
not to mention her family is loaded
Still gets to cum inside Rose Leslie every night
Then why does he frick random Russian hookers?
because he can
The battle of Blackwater is top tier kino
imagine warwick davis playing a main role in got and Cinemaphile writing the script what happens to him
He gets raped by the hound
The battle of castle black, especially the moment where the guys sacrifice themselves to take down the giant in the tunnel while chanting the night watchs oath
When I logged out of the HBO website and never watched it again.
Shit actor with no range. They'd have been better off casting Kit as Robb and putting the far more charismatic and gifted actor Richard Madden as Jon.
Ned Stark's death was the rare moment when my expectations were genuinely subverted.
>power is power >:3
chaosh ish a laddeh
I remember in 2011 my college dorm room had HBO on all the time, and they were running promos for the new GOT season nonstop, which always started with the line "there's a beast in every man, and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand" so that line is just burned into my memory.
Dunno about 'the best' but this was my favourite. I've watched this scene over, and over, and over again. Anyone got a webm?
I love building spite and having it paid off with violent revenge.
Because he's the most popular, that's literally it. Contrarian website.
despite the last seasons being a shitshow it had great individual scenes like the wight in kingslanding and the wight bear attack
>I had largely given up on the hopelessly convoluted plot atp and just wanted some cool looking shit
>you and your sisters will never be in karl tanner from gin alley's sex slave harem
Cleganebowl.
Go back to plebbit
Beric Dondarrion fighting the hound in that fire trial
Coolest and most heroic scene in the entire show
women will NEVER understand
Looks moronic with Dany on the dragons back instead of her being distracted.
feel bad for the horse 🙁
It's a dragon I think
Theons arc is one of the only ones done better in the show than the books and the scene where Theon basically explains why he betrayed the Starks to Lewin is absolutel kino. https://youtu.be/QXJ4OxOLLx8?si=mEMSYkUPSGlgji5I
Alfie Allen is so good in this series. damn did he ever bail the petulant noble in over his head. i kinda preferred the book's version of how Ramsay broke him though, most of it is off screen and implied so your mind fills in the horrible gaps
Oberyn vs The Mountain
People that say Battle of the Bastards while shitting on the last season are fricking weird. It's the same shitty, trope-filled, and lazy writing. 100% spectable, 0% logic. The final nail in the coffin for the show. So in a way, actually the worst moment in its 8 season history.
I said it at the time after it aired, Battle of the Bastards was spectacular in everything but the writing. The director, stunt co-ordinators, stuntmen all did a phenomenal job.
> shitty, trope-filled, and lazy writing
100% agree, yet normies lapped it up and lauded it as one of the best episodes in the entire series.
Any scene with Tywin, or this one in particular. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7who4CaKl14
Tyrion's trial and the duel between the snake and the mountain
Tyrion's fleeing
Hardhome
Blackwater
to some extent the battle at the wall between Wildlings and the Night's Watch and then Stannis comes to save the day.
Everything Jaime did after losing his hand but before his character was thrown away.
The cinematography of Battle of the Bastards. It was badly written but it was superbly shot.
why is it always a royal who is the best swordfighter or whatever?
shouldn't it be some commoner they found as is the case irl?
if Charles happened to be the world's greatest tennis player .. that doesn't guarantee William or Harry are going to be the world's greatest tennis player even with all the best training
Because nobles are physically larger and stronger than commoners from access to more, and better food, can afford to hire the trainers from anywhere as private tutors, and can allocate all of every day for practice.
TRAINING SINCE CHILDWOOD.
no one can't do shit without years and years of practice also no YOUTUBE you can't lean shit without paying an expert.
Jon telling Theon he's a Stark and a Greyjoy, Cercei telling Tywin the incest rumours are true, The Hound telling Brienne there's no safety.