Game Of Thrones S3 E4 - And Now His Watch Is Ended (Uncut Reaction)
Added 2025-12-02 16:20:00 +0000 UTCThe Night's Watch takes stock, Varys meets his better, Arya is taken to the commander of the Brotherhood and Daenerys makes an exchange.
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The actor you were wondering about (Iwan Rheon) was on Misfits! He played my beloved Simon ❤️ Incredible acting though because the range between that character and this one is crazy
Brianna Nicole
2025-11-28 06:11:03 +0000 UTCLove (re)watching this series along with you guys!! And I really like hearing your dialogue afterwards haha you guys are awesome!
Michael Richmond
2025-11-16 05:48:35 +0000 UTCDamo! You are on fire! Asking all the good questions. Ned was the one who recognized that Needle was made at Winterfell by their Smith, Mikken. Since every castle has their own Smith, and every Smith would leave his own mark on his work, only someone from Winterfell might recognize who made Needle. "Who's running all these cities she's destroying!?" This question made me laugh out loud because wow! Such a good question! We're going to have to stop saying "you know nothing, Damo!"
N. Y.
2025-11-10 04:05:33 +0000 UTCIt is amazing how close they get to some on-point realizations before falling down into some randomly crazy rabbit hole... LOL Why is Sansa STARK a super important piece in the game??? Why would the Tyrells want her??? Why would the Lannisters want to keep her??? Why would Littlefinger want her??? Why would that mystery man take Theon on a round-about trip??? Just mind games??? Just cruelty??? Maybe? or did he do it to gain his confidence and extract some VERY IMPORTANT information??? Don't get me wrong, the rabbit holes are sometimes hilarious, and their "batting average" is between 30-40% which is pretty good.
Calu
2025-11-09 22:48:56 +0000 UTCYou guys are *so* close to figuring out what the guy who brought Theon back was up to :P It's hilarious because it's a lot more obvious than some of the other things you've worked out! In season 2 I never put it together that Doreah was involved with Xaro and Damo was bang on!
tiramisujen
2025-11-09 09:43:08 +0000 UTCMisfits was such a good series.
Tim Coates
2025-11-09 03:20:18 +0000 UTCHmm... the young man who helped Theon, he may have been playing cruel games, but what information did he get from Theon that nobody else knows?
Meryl Lim
2025-11-09 03:04:02 +0000 UTCAll is say about Theon and his captors is it's clearly about mind games. As for who he is....think about it and who it could be...
TLC
2025-11-09 02:05:16 +0000 UTC"did he get some information out of theon?" theon told him that the stark boys are alive, everyone else thinks theyre dead you talk about the bad things jaime has done. to me, the one that stands out is the way he casually, completely carelessly, says "kill his men" when he attacks ned in the streets of king's landing. killing soldiers in a war who marched there to kill you is one thing - you can still hold it against someone who is fighting on the bad side, but it is different to this - those men were just there to protect ned in the city. they werent at war, and jaime just attacked them. then he realised that he cant kill ned, the one who actually holds power and *some* level of responsibility over the seizing of tyrion (not really since cat did it without his consent, but certainly more than so than those men) and decides instead that he'll just kill all the men to send ned a message. those innocent men who really werent involved with the fued between their houses - not yet at war - at all but still ended up dead. thats the thing that really paints jaime in a bad way to me, the way he sees those people as so beneath him and their lives as meaningless, killing them just to hurt ned as if those men are just toys to be destroyed rather than living human beings. hes done plenty of other terrible shit like pushing bran out of the window, but at least that shit was (heavy quoation marks, because im not saying its justified) "necessary". even the hound has the "excuse" for killing arya's friend that he was given a royal command. but jaime? he killed ned stark's undeniably completely innocent men just because he could. in the book, ned is actually haunted afterwards remembering how jaime said "kill his men". a LOT happens next episode, get ready.
Joe Brown
2025-11-09 01:59:53 +0000 UTCI think Khaleesi also became a real popular baby name for a stretch there.
Kevin Steinhelper
2025-11-09 01:19:42 +0000 UTCSo, funny enough, if you check the registries/stats for babies born in 2013 around the world - that is the year Season 3 of the show aired - you will see a noticeable spike in new born girls being given the name Daenerys... 😁
Calu
2025-11-08 22:49:32 +0000 UTCFYI, She (the translator/former slave), was also in Misfits
Imthecatman
2025-11-08 21:41:25 +0000 UTC