Game of Thrones 7×03 "The Queen's Justice" REACTION



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35 thoughts on “Game of Thrones 7×03 "The Queen's Justice" REACTION”

  1. I think Tyrion "forgot" how ruthless Cersei is😉 She could care less about Casterly Rock, that was Tywin's thing. She dont give a shit about legacy except her own. Also, side note – screw the people of King's Landing, they're basically a mob, lol😂

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  2. RIP to my fave Lady Olenna 🙏🏽

    i said in your last reaction that Dany was losing me. that first convo with Jon was another strike. how she ruled in Essos isn’t gonna fly in Westeros with these Lords. i think it would have went much different if Jorah or even Ser Barriston was by her side.

    the next episode is probably top 5 episodes for me in the whole series. can’t wait to see your reaction! 🙌🏽

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  3. Daenerys annoyed me way before this point but this episode was when she really started to get on my nerves. She's acting like a spoiled trust fund baby who came to take over daddy's company while having no actual clue about said company.

    Yes, in her mind she's the rightful ruler due to birthright – but would she step aside for someone else who turned out to have a better claim?

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  4. House armies are filled with their banner-men. The Tyrell army was big, but Cersei and Jamie turned a lot of them against Olenna (like theTarly's) because they knew her banner-men wouldn't approve of her siding with Dany and the Dothraki.

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  5. Cannot remember if I have already suggested this but when you have space please do The Last Kingdom, 5 great seasons finished off with a movie. I just know there are characters you will fall I love with and others you will hate.

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  6. Do yourself a favor and check out the actress Diana Rigg (aka Lady Olenna) in her early days of acting. She played one of the James Bond girls. Quite the looker back in the day. RIP Lady Olenna.

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  7. Elaria actually got what she deserved, she killed an innocent girl, this the first time I fell satisfied by cercei's actions, Elaria's daughter aren't innocent as well she's assassin.

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  8. I believe I kind of think that way, as he says, trying to see all senarios in my head all the time, in my day to day, odd little life. And it is killing me slowly, I got sick from it. And I dont know how to stop it. Dont do that, even though it sounds cool on a tv series folks, it is not worth it. And you become bitter. As in the origin story of a villain.

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  9. Lady Olenna was THE Boss the way she went out head held high with the "Tell Cersei it was me" mic drop!!
    R.I.P Dame Diana Rigg 20th July 1938 – 10th September 2020… Godbless to you your family and friends ❤

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  10. "Daenerys should have just stormed kings landing." 100 percent. She should have just taken the dragons to the red keep and melted it like Aegon did to harrenhall. poof no more cersei

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  11. That is a cute game of Thrones themed cup you got Tomaj. 😂 Your face when The evil Queen bitch was having her way with her brother I couldn't stand her either.

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  12. Wait till next episode. I can hardly wait to see your reaction to that one. Please hurry and post. Dany hasn't lost all of the Unsullied. Just those who fall at Casterly Rock.

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  13. Well, back in the days when this episode aired i understood why people got angry about how easily they defeated the tyrell army, however, it kinda makes sense, since Jaime convinced one of the best banner men’s of house tyrell, the strongest one, the Tarlys, also, the show has made clear many times how the tyrells where not the best option when taking about battle, the are rich in many things but when it’s about their own armies they are weak compared to others, so….
    Also, the time lapse in the show can vary in every episode, even scenes, so they could have been fighting for days and not letting any crow fly help messages.

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  14. What army? The Tyrells biggest bannermen the Tarlys betrayed them and joined the Lannisters attacking them. Remember what happened when the Karstarks left Robb? Also the Tyrells had already lost most of their men in the Dornish ships during Euron's attack. As was clearly stated by Tyrion, the bulk of the Tyrell army was heading towards King's Landing to siege the capital along with Dorne. The Tyrells were already done, Jaime just gave them the coup de grace. Sometimes people don't pay attention to the details and then get angry about not getting a battle. Narrative wise there's obviously no need for a battle in this episode, we're going to get the battle next episode. And the Jaime and Olenna scene is so good, it's worth the admission price of a thousand head chopping scenes.

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  15. Lmao bro is you crying over Daenerys. Do you not see the red flags yet? She is a tyrant in the making. This is not a Disney movie. There are no good guys. Only lesser evils.

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  16. Don't worry, the Unsullied are fine! This isn't properly explained in the show, but what the Iron fleet did was mainly for the sake of cutting off the Unsullied from the mainland. It wasn't a flanking attack, but rather sabotage (the Iron fleet's divided as well, and their main force didn't participate). The ships were sunk in order to delay the Unsullied's return, so that they couldn't sail to Highgarden should they be informed of the situation via raven, dragon, or even betrayal (covering all bases).

    We have to imagine that the Unsullied were rescued by the remainder of Dany's fleet left standing at Dragonstone, which would nevertheless happen long after the Lannister's attack on Highgarden. Dany couldn't have regrouped both Dothraki and Unsullied troops for them to parry the Lannisters within that timeframe, and therefore lost.

    It was a stupid plan on Tyrion's behalf. He should have known that his siblings had no vested interest in Casterly Rock to justify defending it so heavily, not to mention that the place itself was a bad strategic location for the Lannisters to park the bulk of their army when they not only had the Tyrells to subdue, but the North to push back should they also attack. Cersei's concerns now are sovereignty and supremacy, not legacy. She would have always wanted to annihilate her enemies by whatever means necessary, and losing their ancestral seat wouldn't have mattered to her so long as she had the upper hand.

    Another thing to note is that Cersei firmly believes in the prophecy, and thus will act accordingly with what will kill its agent the fastest. With Margaery out of the way, Dany is the more imminent threat in Cersei's mind, and she will do anything to cast Dany down, not the other way around. It's also why she's fixated on eliminating Sansa, who might still play that very same role in the prophecy. Cersei doesn't know who will exactly, nor does the audience at this point. It's a big driving factor for her, and the larger motive behind many of her actions.

    The Lannister name is entirely irrelevant to Cersei in the grand scheme of things, it's her longevity that she craves, and dodging the prophecy come hell or high water. Even if she were to believe that she cannot, Cersei would still do her utmost to prevent it from coming to pass. Tyrion's blindsided by a concept she cares so little for that it's actually hard to watch.

    Most of us probably agree with your view on Elaria's fate. I have no sympathy for that viper or the sand snakes in the show. Lady Olenna's death stings more than any other on 7×03, but the Lady of Thorns went out with one final prick, and boy will that sting Cersei. Hang in there! Dany still has her original army, which to be fair is sufficiently strong in both size and firepower to conquer King's Landing. She simply needs to play her cards right.

    Your reactions are super fun to watch, by the way. I've been binging them as of late, and they never fail to make me laugh. You're both entertaining and observant whereas many other GOT reactors lack one of those traits. I'll be sure to check out the rest of your content in between these episodes. Take care of yourself!

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  17. Rest in Peace to the best Lady Olenna Tyrell, and the actress who played her so incredibly well, Diana Rigg! ☹💔 This is an important part for what's to come, which is probably why your head hurts so badly! You are so smart, you caught that this will likely be devastating news for Dany, with another ally down, possibly lost many Unsullied as well.. It's crazy how much they have built her up to bring her down yet again as you said! Great reaction! ☺

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  18. Aw, bud, this one was ROUGH on you! It's definitely a rollercoaster. On Bran – the reason he seems different and distant is because he has transitioned into the role of three-eyed raven, which trades all that knowledge and foresight and stuff for true connection to the here and now, in a sense. It's why he completely misses the fact that he's creeping Sansa out while being able to 'remember' seeing her on her wedding night, with all that entails. It's kind of tragic that the sweet, empathetic kid we meet in season one loses all his compassion… but such is GOT 🙂

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