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Game Of Thrones S2 E4 'Garden of Bones' Full Length

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Whooooo dam this was good. Loved your reaction to baby smoke demon 😂🤣😅😂😂🤣😂😂 Legend.

Drewcliff82

Emilia has some VERY funny moments on the Graham Norton Show, a British talk show with lots of YouTube clips.

Jim Crawford

I am! I started yesterday! I’m gonna watch another one today and hopefully get those 2 episodes up on Patreon before Saturday! Also…… it’s dang good and I’ve only seen one episode!

Amber Walker

Your wish is my command 🫶

Amber Walker

Its been DAYS now.... isn't it time yet episode 5 already.....??? lol

Gibu

Took me a while but I'm finally here! I'm so excited for these full reactions, and not needing to sync up my own copy is the cherry on the cake. Let's goooo!

SubourbonMermaid

Answer about the rat in a bucket: With submitting the bottom of the bucket with fire, the rat will try to escape the the source of the heat, so they’ll burrow through a man’s chest just to get away. Simple and clever and brutal torture device By the way, Amber: 1 Dothraki subs are still not loaded. Suffice to say cannot understand the dialogue 2. Please also show the primer at the beginning of each episode. Thanks a bunch as always.

Anthony

So enjoy your comments and reactions, Amber! As usual, Joffrey finds a new level of disturbing evil. After his scarcity in EP3, you almost forget just what a smarmy slime ball he is. He is an over-the-top, gleeful little sociopath. Every time I see him I want to slap the $hit out of him!! Joffrey seems to love humiliating Sansa in public pretty often for someone who is supposed to be his future queen. Thank goodness Tyrion is there to step in, and good old Bronn is there to serve as the muscles of the Hand of the King. Even a present from Uncle Tyrion ends up being used to send a message.

Kim

Can you remove the closed caption,please? it only shows English & we have the ability to turn the cc on if we want to read the English. I really do love the reactions though 🧡🖤🧡

jami hicks

The rat eats its way through their body to escape the heat of the fire

Smyelin

you should definitely watch the haunting of hill house this Halloween season it is only 10 episodes 1 season and it is done so well it will probably bring you tears on an emotional level. Its not just another scary show, its so much more than that its the writing. I can almost guarantee you will love it

ty110072

Interesting! Thanks for sharing!

Melody Netherton

I wanted to offer a tidbit about Talisa and who she is. Her name is Oona Chaplin, and yes, she's Charlie Chaplin's granddaughter.

Rowan

Someone mentioned that the "hour of the wolf" is between 3 and 4 a.m. when men are said to prey on women...this is true. I have read about it deeper for curiosity sake....while watching this first time around, this is what I found. According to an interview with GRRM, In original Westeros culture, there are six named hours, each named after something resembling the time. This was used because of the lack of clocks to keep proper time. The Hour of the Bat is the beginning of the night, past sunset as twilight turns to darkness. The Hour of the Eel would then be the late evening state, that part of the night generally slips away like an eel. The Hour of Ghosts would be midnight, the witching hour based on our world's superstitions. The Hour of the Owl is the time after midnight, as full darkness sets in. The Hour of the Wolf, often said as the darkest part of the night, is believed to be a time prone to mass killing, nightmares, evil, and unrest. (Generally around 3 a.m.) The Hour of the Nightingale is the last hours of night before the dawn. These names, I assume, are given based on the sounds of the night and the setting of each hour. Just found this interesting and thought you might too! Thanks for the reaction! Love ya!

Jessica Houser

Really enjoying these reactions. Thank you Amber

I❤️movies&tvshows

In game of thrones they use the term hour of the wolf, hour of the bat etc…. For different times at night.

I❤️movies&tvshows

I would have to agree....Joffrey is a whiny child in comparison.

Jessica Houser

Emilia Clarke, the actress that plays Daenerys, had a brain aneurysm burst and emergency surgery only a couple months after they wrapped season 1. Amazingly she went back to work not long after to film season 2. She said " after that first day of filming, I barely made it back to the hotel before I collapsed of exhaustion. On the set, I didn’t miss a beat, but I struggled. I didn’t know what Daenerys was doing. If I am truly being honest, every minute of every day I thought I was going to die." I wanted to share a bit of her story because she is one of my favorite actresses and GOT character, and I can see you love her character as well. Her performance as Dany is so amazing, you would never guess she had just had brain surgery, was in horrific pain and sustained brain damage! Shout out to the Mother of Dragons! 🐉 🐉🐉👸

SeaShel

Amber: “There is an air to her that is a bit spooky sometimes.” 2 mins later…. “She just gave birth to a demon” Welcome to Game of Thrones 😂😂😂😂

Bill B.

The other day I watched a video on the worst tortures, and “rat torture” was among them. Even though it is animated it still was hard to watch…. Human cruelty has no limits. Definitely one of the worst possible ways to die. https://youtu.be/e5bTuh58yI8?si=Jax70yFQpoNm3bGr

Bill B.

The ladies with these things on their backs are the Silent Sisters. Sort of like a religious order of women who are tasked with cleaning, burying, keeping safe dead bodies. Sworn to a life of silence.

Bill B.

Lansel “they’re eating the dogs…they’re eating the cats”

All See’er

Am I the only one getting this feeling of Old testament, New testament, between these stories, mother of dragons and the other? Which I'm going to have to call Father of wolves from here on out. So many boy kings and no honorable Men. Who is going to be the alpha?.

Scorpius

Gives a different meaning to Ratatouille... Right?.. brutal, did I say brutal.

Scorpius

So utterly brutal. Seriously takes you back to the dark ages of Europe, fifth maybe 6th century, where this type of life was commonplace. Don't get yourself accused, you might get burned at the stake. To be an empath and feeling such rage, hate and deceit chills me to the core. I can almost taste it. The dialogue is unexpectedly very good and has got me captified. Lead the way young lady, looks like I'm going to be following you through this series to the end.🗡️😎🛡️

Scorpius

Believe it or not there is someone else that you will actually hate more than Geoffrey!

Sam Mascaro

Thanks for the two episodes🥰

BRT

Oh Mercy girl! It's such a ride getting to rewatch GoT with you! Thank you!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️

Debi Bailey

I second this! He's also Boromir in lord of the rings

Melody Netherton

Rats were often used in medieval torture. In this case, the fire makes the rat burrow into someone's body to escape the flame. It would be a pretty horrible way to die for sure. "Hour of the wolf" is the time between 3 and 4 in the morning. A time when men are thought to pray on women. He's just letting him know he knows what they are up to. The phrase is used by Russians in the real world but in game of thrones many have suggested it relates to "judgement of the wolf" a ruler named Cregan Stark who like our Starks has a direwolf Sigil.

Melody Netherton

Two episodes of GOT! Oh this is gonna be a good Friday night. BTW Amber, the actor who played Ned (Sean Bean) also plays Odysseus in the movie Troy, which hopefully you’ll react to soon on the movie channel.

Patty Estrada


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