Theon killed 2 farm boys then burned them for show, chopped off the head of Rodrik Cassel, Master of Arms at Winterfell, taught him how to fight and use a sword as a boy, and he BETRAYED Robb, which led to Robb's death . . . So, no, Theon wasn't the "worse" person. By the way, Little Finger loved Catelynn and probably still loves her, but that didn't mean he was a good guy. Also, I've said this before, but who knows if this even gets read . . . Maester Aemon is actually Daenerys' great-uncle, hence what he said to Sam. The former Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, Jeor Mormont (betrayed and killed at Craster Keep), is the father of Jorah Mormont (touched by greyscale, kidnapped Tyrion). Maybe y'all do know this, but it didn't seem as though y'all did.
RichieBIV
2025-05-23 11:05:31 +0000 UTC
I feel so bad for Hella when these shocking scenes happen they can cause emotional distress and anger in the strongest of us,
but don't feel bad Hella this will only make Sansa stronger to prepare her for what is yet to come. I realy enjoy watching you
ladies react to this show, Thank you for all you do to provide this for us, I appreciate and love you all.
Dualin
2025-05-12 00:48:17 +0000 UTC
Hella: “I’ve never seen a dead body.”
Chi: “You’ve never seen a dead body? Unbelievable!”
I’m scared of chi now 😅
fan
2025-05-10 01:36:03 +0000 UTC
Ahh the Sand Snakes. The cringe begins.
Manospondylus
2025-05-09 08:29:22 +0000 UTC
Love it when Hella loses it while Chi takes it all in her stride.
Great reaction ladies.
Scottish Smurf
2025-05-08 23:07:38 +0000 UTC
I don't like the end of the episode. It was just to show again that this very, very, very evil character really is very, very evil.
But respect for Alfie Owen-Allen, his facial expression at the end was brilliantly acted without saying anything.
For me, this episode is the beginning of the showrunners starting to include scenes for reactions on the internet.
The reaction content, which was still relatively new at the time, contributed a lot to Game of Thrones' popularity.
But in the later seasons, the showrunners tried to include one of these shock moments in every episode.
In my view, unfortunately, this sometimes came at the expense of the logic of the story or the world of Game of Thrones.
That was an awesome reaction ladies, as always.💜
Digitalversager
2025-05-08 22:03:30 +0000 UTC
Yeah, I think the point is you have to truly become NO ONE to have the ability to become ANYONE.
Steven
2025-05-08 17:50:14 +0000 UTC
It's not quite the same. Red Wedding was masterfully done and had a huge impact on the story. This thing with Sansa seemed unnecessary except for shock value.
Dajefe70
2025-05-08 17:18:47 +0000 UTC
Have faith. Hella is stronger than you're giving her credit for.
David Collins
2025-05-08 17:18:45 +0000 UTC
I think the point at the beginning, and I could be totally off here, is that no matter how many truths Arya tells, it will still be a lie. She has to lose her entire identity and past, or 'Self', and become no one. I don't remember this episode at all tbh, and have only a vague recollection of this storyline.
Henry N.
2025-05-08 17:11:44 +0000 UTC
You fall into the same trap every time, thinking that anything good can ever come from any of this. The scene with Sansa invoked a great deal of controversy at the time, but it is crucial to the person she will become. She's going through the fire now and what will come of the forging, fine steel or broken scrap?
Mr Jackpots
2025-05-08 16:53:43 +0000 UTC
It's all worth it for the last 3 episodes
Henry N.
2025-05-08 16:51:08 +0000 UTC
R.I.P. Hella's remaining tolerance for Game of Thrones T_T
Thalanoth
2025-05-08 16:43:50 +0000 UTC
I remember people being very upset about this episode. Not only is it hard to watch, but it's a diversion from the books.
Steven
2025-05-08 16:29:31 +0000 UTC
mid season point, heading towards to the season end.....