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Is that the hand he lost? 😂😂😂
Ответитьdid him a solid
ОтветитьMeanwhile Jaime’s working as a glorified sentry, alongside meryn trant, guarding the door, while his king eats, sh*ts, and f*cks
ОтветитьNeedle!
ОтветитьKinda wished these two had more screen time together. Jaime would relate to him because of his oath as a Kingsguard and because of his admiration for Ned Stark. Jon would have someone who has seen the other side of that type of oath and how good and ugly it can get as well as someone who was branded a traitor/ villain for doing what they felt was right at the time. Even better would have been some dialogue about Robb and Jaime giving him more advice on trying to act like him or Ned.
ОтветитьUh dunt wunt et
Ответить"Its only for life"
So are kingsguard vows
Jaime: "Have you taken your vows then?"
Jon: "What do you know about vows?"
Ned: "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH"
Robert: "HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH"
These two meet again only after six seasons
ОтветитьThis wasnt in the books
Ответитьthis is where Trump learned to pull people's hand during a handshake
ОтветитьGeorge RR Martin is a genius, Jaime himself is serving an 'elite force' where you swear a vow for life and they're way more glorified than they actually are and Jaime already knows Jon is gonna feel like a fool after he's a member, which he does
ОтветитьJamie was such a POS, I never liked him even later, after his "so called" redemption. He pushed Bran out the window and never paid for that. When he fought Ned he cheated and stabbed his leg. He always ran back to Cersei no matter how despicable she was. Brienne deserved much better and Jamie/Cersei deserved a more horrible ending imo.
ОтветитьDid this happen in the books? I cannot remember
ОтветитьWas this Jon and Jaime’s only scene where it was just the two of them?
Ответитьcut the best part, when jon look at the smith and the smith looks back at him...no word needet for saying (HE IS A CUNT!)
ОтветитьJamie’s coat is very nice
ОтветитьUncle Benjen
ОтветитьThe supossed parallel that some people see here, of Jaime joining the Kingsguard and becoming disilusioned with it - sucks balls. Jaime joined the Kingsguard because he wanted to be close to Cersei in Kingslanding. Jaime didn't join the Kingsguard because he believed in anything, he did it because he wanted to bang his sister.
ОтветитьJaime insulting a warrior better than him
ОтветитьI mean, anyone who puts a slice of pizza on bread is a pooka-chay pooka-chay. That's Aztec for "lazy farmer." I looked on Wikipedia.
ОтветитьPart of me thinks Jaime wasn't just being a prick here. As someone who serves as a kingsguard, he understands the negatives and restrictions of binding vows, and wants someone who has a weird freedom that he never had(being a bastard with a kind and understanding father) to understand what they're getting into before they swear oaths and vows that they may very well come to regret. He wasn't as close to Jon as Benjen or Eddard, so he couldn't come to Jon as a caring mentor, especially with the tension between their houses, but Jaime still made some sort of attempt in his pretentious highborn way.
ОтветитьAs the Lady of Thorns famously once said.
“He really was a cunt, wasn’t he.”
Only just realised, Jon's first true kill (of a living person) is Corrinn Halfhand
ОтветитьDid anyone notice how jon had scenes with every character in the first 2 episodes itself
ОтветитьAunt fucker, queenslayer
Sister fucker, kingslayer
Did Jon ever get another word in with Jamie later?
ОтветитьThe irony is the night's watch was utterly worthless in the end. Most of them died, the Wall came down, and some random girl with a dragon glass dagger ended it all instead.
ОтветитьJaime was such a well-written and layered character. The writers want us to hate him first and then turn around and realize that for all his faults, his motives were always love, pride, and honour, in that order.
ОтветитьI think in a way, jamie saw his young naive self in Jon. He though being a kingsguard would be noble and a great life. And grew to hate it, but it was for life
ОтветитьThe Needle compilation is missing this scene.
ОтветитьI almost forgot how much I hated Jamie in the earlier season
Ответить"Disparages" is not the accurate word, he was warning him.
ОтветитьAnd the next we see Jon and Jaime, Jon is king of the north whereas Jaime is alone with one hand but a completely changed man.
ОтветитьThis was actually Jamie bitterly warning Jon since his own journey through knighthood was so brutally harsh and dishonorable
ОтветитьBy the end of the show, Jon Snow was the greatest fighter. His experiences shaped him as a warrior. Jon Snow with his LongClaw was equivalent to Arthur Dayne with Dawn.
ОтветитьNot nearly as insulting when you realize who it's coming from.
Mocking the Nights Watch for being not as good as the tales say while he is also serving as King's Guard, a permanent position Jaime despises and is responsible for him becoming the Kingslayer. He knows better then anyone that doing things solely for honor makes no sense in the long run.
Amazing that this conversation was never followed up in Season 8.
ОтветитьI wanna see what if video of if Jon tried to join the kingsguard, Ser Jon Snow would of became damn good schemer and might've helped Tyrion as Hand
ОтветитьGods the writing was strong then
ОтветитьWhen two pretty boys meet for the first time
ОтветитьHonestly I think this was Jamie’s way of warning John against taking the oath.
ОтветитьJaime was the only one being honest with Jon.
ОтветитьThe height difference makes it look like Jon’s side character in comparison to Jaimie
ОтветитьJamie talks about the Nights Watch the same way Robert and his father spoke to him about being a Kings Guard lol
ОтветитьJaime’s speech to John was about tempering his expectations with such lifelong vows. Though not to the same degree, being a vet myself, it kinda hits a bit close to home.
ОтветитьJaime actually trying to save Jon from dedicating his life to the watch.
ОтветитьRare interaction between a "KINGSLAYER" and a "QUEENSLAYER".
ОтветитьDany from scared sold to Dothraki, releasing slaves and becoming good Queen
Jon from bastard to King with Dany.
Long way from side characters to respected leaders of Westeros.
Nothing to fk up. We had many bad endings, liked characterd die. Couldnt they make good fkin ending after 8 seasons of death, unlogic, unfair happenings? Jesus.. casual middle IQ person would finish last season better. Loved show, no common like this ever in TV, and we dont get cake with cherry on top but 💩.
Many YEARS of actors work, they life, hundreds of people working for show even cameraman. And the writers fked it all up
Jaime "Let me give you a hand" 😂😂😂😂
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